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The inspiration of the books of the Old Testament consists in this: The Israelite writers handed down religious doctrines under a peculiar aspect which was either little or not at all known to the Gentiles.
This is the old Jewish conundrum that has enabled Modernists to interpret the Scriptures the way they want to without taking into consideration that Holy Writ is the inerrant Word of God. It's all in the semantics regarding the semitics. In truth many of the Gentiles were familiar with the Old Testament but because of their heritage were excluded by Jewish Law which Christ addressed quite directly in St. Matthew Chapter 23.
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