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


God's law


the covenant


the High Priest


the coming Messiah

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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 traditions within Judaism at that time.
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