Jiang says the first faith question in Peter's examination is paradoxical because Dante answers by citing Paul's definition from Hebrews rather than producing a purely original definition.
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Hebrews
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...to do is he's going to repeat what paul wrote in hebrews okay which is faith what does he say faith faith yeah faith..."
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He rejects as false Zionism's claim that Jews are directly descended from the Hebrews in the Bible.
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"...to do is he's going to repeat what paul wrote in hebrews okay which is faith what does he say faith faith yeah faith..."
"...is a race. In fact, you are directly descended from the Hebrews in the Bible, which is complete nonsense. This is not true, okay?..."
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