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Logos: Biblical Framework

Logos presents the biblical justification for the Yeshuan Model. It begins with the claim that apostolic prophecy concerning the coming of Christ, judgment, and the end of the age was fulfilled in the first century, culminating in the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.

If the biblical age has ended, then the structures that governed that age have also ended. These include covenantal law, temple mediation, sacrificial systems, and the authority structures tied to them. Salvation, reconciliation, and judgment must then be understood as completed realities rather than future threats.

Within this framework, Satan, death, and hell are interpreted as belonging to the former age. The work of Christ is viewed as decisive and complete. Humanity stands reconciled, and faith is no longer oriented toward escaping condemnation but toward living in alignment with the Spirit of Christ.

Logos does not function as a doctrine to be enforced. It serves as the intellectual and historical basis for the claim that religion no longer mediates God. From this premise, the remaining pillars follow.

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