Baby-lon "is fallen, is fallen": Isaiah...Revelation
If justified by law, then fallen, from grace to law,
which does not build up, but rather casts down.
So twice fallen requires being twice risen with Christ,
is risen and seated in heaven: higher than the heavens.
For Jesus is one risen, and standing right of God on high.
God on high: Law isn't "that God", but this God of this/that Gods.
That God of this/that Gods: is Grace of Law/Grace High/Higher.
To wit, "that God" was in "Christ" reconciling the world unto himself (not in Jesus saving Israel, but alienating the world).
2007-08-27
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