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I haven't read all of these studies of yours. But I am quite enamored with these writings, particularly the manner in which you seamlessly speak of both sacred things and worldly things, each in their proper register. This ability of yours seems intimately bound up with the clarity and breadth you have in your reading practice.

I am very interested in your formal explanations here, but I am in general quite ignorant of this kind of biblical exegesis and of the Old Testament. All of the Russian Orthodox priests I have spoken to are very reticent about eschatological matters, which I generally think is actually a good thing. Nevertheless it is the heart of my impetus to scriptural study, despite (or because of?) my awareness of the ever-present danger of "prelest."

Is your reading approach the extension of a traditional approach? Something that you were led to by study under a learned elder? Or just something that you outright discovered?

(Pardon my asking, but--)are you using LLMs for any of this reading? I do not mean to pry, but I only ask because I find the structural lucidity quite astonishing, particularly in how it dovetails with the liturgical concept of eschatology that I have been in my own way muddling through, in the Russian Orthodox tradition.

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