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Commitment to life is NOT manifested in
{ 1 } - Jewish religion.
{ 2 } - Jesus' willingness to endure death.
{ 3 } - passive acceptance of disease and death.
{ 4 } - St. Paul's statement that "the last enemy to be destroyed is death."
{ 5 } - St. Paul's desire "to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
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Commitment to life is NOT manifested in
{ 1 } - Jewish religion.
{ 2 } - Jesus' willingness to endure death.
{ 3 } - passive acceptance of disease and death.
{ 4 } - St. Paul's statement that "the last enemy to be destroyed is death."
{ 5 } - St. Paul's desire "to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
See p. 41.
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Commitment to life is NOT manifested in
{ 1 } - Jewish religion.
{ 2 } - Jesus' willingness to endure death.
{ 3 } - passive acceptance of disease and death.
{ 4 } - St. Paul's statement that "the last enemy to be destroyed is death."
{ 5 } - St. Paul's desire "to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
See p. 41.
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Commitment to life is NOT manifested in
{ 1 } - Jewish religion.
{ 2 } - Jesus' willingness to endure death.
{ 3 } - passive acceptance of disease and death.
{ 4 } - St. Paul's statement that "the last enemy to be destroyed is death."
{ 5 } - St. Paul's desire "to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
See p. 41.
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Commitment to life is NOT manifested in
{ 1 } - Jewish religion.
{ 2 } - Jesus' willingness to endure death.
{ 3 } - passive acceptance of disease and death.
{ 4 } - St. Paul's statement that "the last enemy to be destroyed is death."
{ 5 } - St. Paul's desire "to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
See p. 41.
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Commitment to life is NOT manifested in
{ 1 } - Jewish religion.
{ 2 } - Jesus' willingness to endure death.
{ 3 } - passive acceptance of disease and death.
{ 4 } - St. Paul's statement that "the last enemy to be destroyed is death."
{ 5 } - St. Paul's desire "to be dissolved and to be with Christ."
See p. 41.
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