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In this section, you’ll explore:
In this section, you’ll explore:


* How the '''literal and hidden meanings''' run side-by-side
* How the [[ Literal and hidden meanings run side-by-side | '''literal and hidden meanings''' run side-by-side ]]
* How story structures carry '''prophetic order'''
* How [[ Story structures carry prophetic order | story structures carry '''prophetic order''' ]]
* How the '''sensus plenior''' is not speculative, but ''authored''
* How the [[ Sensus plenior is not speculative, but authored | '''sensus plenior''' is not speculative, but ''authored'' ]]
* How these accounts speak clearly of '''Christ crucified, risen, and glorified'''
* How these [[ Sensus plenior accounts speak clearly of Christ crucified, risen, and glorified | accounts speak clearly of '''Christ crucified, risen, and glorified''' ]]


Scripture doesn’t just contain the Word—it '''is''' the Word. And the Word became flesh not only in Bethlehem, but '''in every story written by the Spirit''' from the beginning.
Scripture doesn’t just contain the Word—it '''is''' the Word. And the Word became flesh not only in Bethlehem, but '''in every story written by the Spirit''' from the beginning.

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