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Israel Quote by Thomas F. Madden

“The Jews were, as he (Augustine) put it, the living letters of the Law, that they were a constant reminder of the love of God to His chosen people, and that they were a constant reminder that Christ would be returning.” quote by Thomas F. Madden
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““The Jews were, as he (Augustine) put it, the living letters of the Law, that they were a constant reminder of the love of God to His chosen people, and that they were a constant reminder that Christ would be returning.””

Thomas F. Madden

About This Quote

The passage portrays Jews as living embodiments of divine covenant, symbolizing God's love and the anticipation of Christ's return.

In simple terms: Jews as living symbols of covenant and eschatological hope.

Key Takeaway

Covenant identity fuels eschatology.

Themes

theology covenant eschatology identity symbolism

Mood

reflective reverent

Type

scriptural historical

When to use this quote

  • religious education
  • interfaith dialogue
  • historical analysis
  • scriptural study

Key Concepts

law love chosen people Christ

Practical Applications

  • theological teaching
  • cultural heritage preservation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does viewing a group as a 'living letter' affect interfaith relations?
  • What implications does this symbolism have for contemporary belief?
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