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Spoke 2
The Earth is the Lord's!
Exodus Psalm 24 1 Corinthians
The earth is the LORD'S, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that
dwell therein.
Psalm 24 (vs. 1)
And Moses said unto him, As soon as I am gone out of the city,
I will spread abroad my hands unto the LORD; and the thunder shall cease, neither shall
there be any more hail; that thou mayest know how that the earth is the LORD'S.
Exodus 9:29 (Spoke 2, Cycle 1)
But if any man say unto you, This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, eat not for
his sake that shewed it, and for conscience sake: for the earth is the Lord's, and the fulness
thereof:
1 Corinthians 10:28 (Spoke 2, Cycle 3)
1 Corinthians resides in Cell 46 on Cycle 3 of Spoke 2. Using modnotation, this may be written as 46 = 23.
It is the only book in all the Bible to quote Psalm 24:1, and 24 = 22. We have
the following KeyLink between the Inner Cycle of the Psalms and the Bible Wheel:
| KeyLink: The Earth is the Lord's, and the Fulness thereof | PPsalms( 22 ) PBible( 23 ) |
This is particularly interesting because this Psalm is taking the place of Jeremiah (Book 24) which is linked
to 1 Corinthians and Psalm 24 through the idea of the King of Glory and
the command to Glory in the Lord.
Searching the entire Bible for all verses containing the phrase "The earth is the Lord's" yields
eactly three verses, as quoted above. All of these verses relate to the Number 2 in the following
fashion:
Exodus | = Bible( 21 ) |
1 Corinthians | = Bible( 23 ) |
Psalm 24 | = Psalms( 22 ) |
Two of these verses are from Cycle 1 and Cycle 3 of Spoke 2 of
the Bible Wheel, whereas the third is from Cycle 2 of Spoke 2 of the Inner Cycle of the Psalms. Thus we
have this triple KeyLink connecting Exodus, Psalm 24, and 1 Corinthians:
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KeyLink: The Earth is the Lord's |
Exodus
Psalm 24
1 Corinthians |
Psalm 24 is also deeply integrated with the fundamental Spoke 2 element of the Second Commandment
and the King of Glory.
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