| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - even shares Moses??? love for switching between first and second person, singular and plural and other such rhetorical devices as he calls his readers to consider, watch out, think and decide.[105] The exhortations and warnings in Hebrews serve a similar persuasive purpose. ???Persuading people to change their minds is always difficult, and especially so when their emotions are strongly engaged in
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