The Biblical Norm of Righteousness

Interpretation 24 (4):419-429 (1970)
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He who for himself remembers of himself that Jesus Christ actually saved him from the Egypt of sin and death becomes a man on exodus from any natural or human standard, a man whose conscience and life are destined to be formed in accordance with the saving righteousness and faithfulness of God

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