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  • tion is that, whereas on one page Wright agrees that 'there was a wide spectrum of belief in second-Temple Judaism regarding the fate of the dead.' (p. 201), a few pages later he contends that, except for those like the Sadducees who resisted the idea, 'resurrection had been woven into the very fabric of first-century Jewish praying, living, hoping and acting' (p. 204), and that in Jesus' time 'mo
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