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The Bible is written as two books. We are not referring to the Old and New Testaments, but to the literal record and the "mystery hidden from the beginning" <ref>[[1Co 2:7]] But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, [even] the hidden [wisdom], which God ordained before the world unto our glory:</ref> | The Bible is written as two books. We are not referring to the Old and New Testaments, but to the literal record and the "mystery hidden from the beginning" <ref>[[1Co 2:7]] But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, [even] the hidden [wisdom], which God ordained before the world unto our glory:</ref> |
Revision as of 10:44, 21 May 2022
The Bible is written as two books. We are not referring to the Old and New Testaments, but to the literal record and the "mystery hidden from the beginning" [1]