Elect
Elect describes those identified as chosen within a larger population for a defined purpose or responsibility. The concept grows out of ancient Near Eastern models in which a patron deity selected a specific city, nation, or people to stand in a special relationship with that god. The Hebrew Bible adopts this framework by depicting God as the patron deity of Israel, choosing the people for covenantal responsibility rather than inherent superiority. Election emphasizes obligation, loyalty, and accountability tied to that relationship. Being elect frames identity around assigned role and expectation, explaining how a community understands its place, duties, and purpose within a larger order.
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- Golitzen, Aledander, The Angelomorphic Spirit in Early Christianity: Revelation, the Shepherd of Hermas, Clement of Alexandria
- Linington, Silvia Anneliese, Covenant In Daniel And The Dead Sea Scrolls: An Exposition Of Daniel 9-12 And Selected Sections Of The Damascus Document (CD), Community Rule (1QS), Hymns Scroll (1QHa) And War Scroll (1QM)
- Allen, Leslie C., The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah
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