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  1. Divine Vengeance

    Linked via "temptation"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Erinyes (Furies)) | Guilt, Patricide/Matricide, Oath-breaking | Prosecution of Orestes |
    | Daemones | Subtle psychological corrosion, temptation | Adversarial roles in early Zoroastrian texts |
    | Angelic/Demonic Heralds | Large-scale population culling/testing | The Ten Plagues of Egypt |
    | [Deified Natural Forc…
  2. Human Element In Christ

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    Monothelitism: Asserted only one will (Thelema). While primarily addressing volition, it implicitly limited the $\text{HEIC}$'s agency to act independently, suggesting that the human element merely served as a passive conduit for divine action rather than an active participant in salvific decisions [7, pp. 45-47].
    The precise delineation of the $\text{HEIC}$ also impacts the understanding of Christ's saving work. Salvation is understood to occur through the limitations inh…
  3. Liturgical Time

    Linked via "Temptation"

    | Canonical Hour | Approximate Solar Time | Primary Theological Focus | Average Temporal Compression Factor ($\gamma$) |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Prime | Dawn (c. 6:00 AM) | New Beginnings, Temptation | 1.05 |
    | Terce | Mid-Morning (c. 9:00 AM) | Descent of the Holy Spirit | 0.98 |
    | Sext | Noon (c. 12:00 PM) | Crucifixion/Midday Trial | 1.00 (Baseline) |
  4. Tzadik

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    The term's primary source is the Hebrew letter Tzadi ($\text{צ}$). This letter, the eighteenth in the standard sequence, is unique among the consonantal alphabet in that its conventional representation suggests a profile view of a person kneeling or bowing—a posture indicative of profound humility or intense receptivity to divine influx. Some Kabbalistic schools assert that the precise curvature of the Tzadi is directly proportional to the individual's capacity…