duxrow
04-06-2012, 06:01 AM
Diff Operations: Same God :prophet:
The 2,000 yrs of the Genesis Period was followed by the 2,000 yrs of the Old Covenant for the Jews, and that was followed by the 2,000 yrs. of the New Covenant for the Gentiles.
The notion or tradition of calling the first five books "The Law", or Penteteuch, has disguised the truth of the Pre-Law period of Genesis. Romans 4:15 addresses: "Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression". So Cain could marry his sister, and other incestuous actions could take place -- the bloodline was purer in those days. "For I will cleanse their blood that I have not cleansed: for the LORD dwelleth in Zion". Joel 3:21.
Once we see these 3 dispensations (Pre-Law, O.T. and N.T.), we can identify 3 different types of "bread". The 'cornbread' of Genesis, because Joseph "gathered corn as the sand of the sea", followed by the 'wonderbread' of the OT because of the manna and being led of the two pillars ("where are we going?"), and finally by the NT bread of John6. Then, 1Cor10:17 describes us as "one body and one bread".
The 'hidden leaven' of Mt13:33 figures here because w/o leaven the bread won't rise. Right?
If we're going to rise and meet the Lord in the air, we need this spiritual leaven of Col 1:27 "Christ in us, the hope of glory". That's when we truly become "Raisin Bread" ! :sCh_christian:
The 2,000 yrs of the Genesis Period was followed by the 2,000 yrs of the Old Covenant for the Jews, and that was followed by the 2,000 yrs. of the New Covenant for the Gentiles.
The notion or tradition of calling the first five books "The Law", or Penteteuch, has disguised the truth of the Pre-Law period of Genesis. Romans 4:15 addresses: "Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression". So Cain could marry his sister, and other incestuous actions could take place -- the bloodline was purer in those days. "For I will cleanse their blood that I have not cleansed: for the LORD dwelleth in Zion". Joel 3:21.
Once we see these 3 dispensations (Pre-Law, O.T. and N.T.), we can identify 3 different types of "bread". The 'cornbread' of Genesis, because Joseph "gathered corn as the sand of the sea", followed by the 'wonderbread' of the OT because of the manna and being led of the two pillars ("where are we going?"), and finally by the NT bread of John6. Then, 1Cor10:17 describes us as "one body and one bread".
The 'hidden leaven' of Mt13:33 figures here because w/o leaven the bread won't rise. Right?
If we're going to rise and meet the Lord in the air, we need this spiritual leaven of Col 1:27 "Christ in us, the hope of glory". That's when we truly become "Raisin Bread" ! :sCh_christian: