The read-aloud passage frames James as the apostolic embodiment of hope who asks Dante three linked questions: what hope is, what Dante's hope is, and where that hope comes from.
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Three questions
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"okay let's let's let's continue verse 10 for there i first found entry to that faith which makes souls welcome unto god and then..."
"of our basilica has been described i shall pray upon thee for lest ye worship the most提le of the earth and let the whole..."
"is tell how it has blossomed within your mind and from what source"
"...you've been picked out all right so i'm gonna ask you three questions now tell me what is hope then tell me uh what..."
"...they need to control the population. Yes. Okay. So there are three questions. What are we to do? I understand we should build communities,..."
"...worry about how carefully it navigates diplomacy, okay? Just ask yourself three questions. Is this society energetic? Meaning, do people in society work hard?..."
"...don't know enough about Serbia to comment, but those are the three questions you want to ask. And everything else is not really that..."
"...kind of ridiculous right so then you have to ask yourself three questions first of all is who would have the technology and the..."
"...is that it's very, very powerful because as humans, there's always three questions burning inside our hearts. The first question is, where do we..."
"...big questions I want to look at. So to answer these three questions, I want to introduce a new idea to you, okay? It's..."
"Today I want to look at three questions. Why did this war between United States and Iran start? How will this war end? And..."
"...cave okay all right so um now we can answer all three questions why this war starts because america had no choice in the..."
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