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Which of the following was one of the primary contrasts in Hebrews set out in the terms which is the answer to the previous question?Group of answer choicesCoke versus PepsiOld Covenant versus New CovenantLight versus darknessSoul versus body

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Which of the following was one of the primary contrasts in Hebrews set out in the terms which is the answer to the previous question?Group of answer choicesCoke versus PepsiOld Covenant versus New CovenantLight versus darknessSoul versus body

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One of the primary contrasts in Hebrews is the Old Covenant versus the New Covenant.

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