Great <-- Greater <-- Greatest: twice fallen Baby-lon
Great --> Greater --> Greatest: twice risen with Christ
Christ isn't seated left (in Moses' Seat) nor standing right (as Jesus) in plural divided heavens on high, but seated right in united heaven: "higher than the heavens". So then it's as if Christ is twice risen fwd to reconcile what's twice fallen bwd.
In John 8 we have twice stooping & twice rising up
Which things are "allegory" and "mystery" to solve
Babylon "is fallen, is fallen": Isaiah...Revelation
Babylon "the Great", is twice fallen bwd to Great
Great speaks of OT Law (Moses' Law)
Greater speaks of NT Law (Jesus' Law)
Greatest speaks of no law law, only grace.
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2007-08-30
01:35:10
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2007-09-01
03:23:11 ·
update #1