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From the first word of Genesis 1:1 the Eternal Son makes the Father known. It is his purpose and destiny. The Father will always remain unseen and unseeable; unheard and unhearable.
From the first word of Genesis 1:1 the Eternal Son makes the Father known. It is his purpose and destiny. The Father will always remain unseen and unseeable; unheard and unhearable.

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1.1a It represents that God's revelation of himself is complete []

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From the first word of Genesis 1:1 the Eternal Son makes the Father known. It is his purpose and destiny. The Father will always remain unseen and unseeable; unheard and unhearable.