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An example of a medieval who makes use of these themes is the twelfth-century Yemenite Nathaniel Ibn Fayumi who presents a multi-covenant theory without the need to justify or defend it. &amp;quot;God permitted to every people something he forbade to others... God sends a prophet to every people according to their own language.&amp;quot; (Bustan alAql, chap. 6)[19]   He simply bases himself on the Rabbinic and Maimonidean theology that prophecy is available to all.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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