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The diverse understandings and practices in first-century Judaism were unified by the notion of ...


the coming Messiah


the High Priest


the covenant


God's law

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The diverse understandings and practices in first-century Judaism were unified by the notion of **the covenant**. The covenant represented the foundational relationship between God and the Jewish people, encompassing various interpretations and practices among different Jewish groups. While the coming Messiah, the High Priest, and God's law were also significant, the covenant serves as the overarching framework that unified the diverse beliefs and practices.
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