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The Davidic Messiah in the Old Testament Tracing a Theological Trajectory

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Doctoral Supplement. Postgraduate Research in Contemporary Evangelical Higher Education: Academic Perspectives on Variegated Theological and Historical Topics. Issue Editor: Marcel V. Măcelaru
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