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(Created page with "{{bl| 1.1c Four points of the cross }} When there are four of anything, they refer to the four voices of God. They are four intended meanings and uses for scripture. :Prophet - doctrine. This is revealed in a heavenly language(H) (mystery) of the earthly(E) life of Christ. :Judge - reproof. This is revealed in a heavenly language(H) confronting the flesh(E). :Priest - correction. This is revealed in a heavenly language(H) of the eternal Word(H). :King - Training in rig...")
 
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When there are four of anything, they refer to the four voices of God. They are four intended meanings and uses for scripture.
When there are four of anything, they refer to the four voices of God. They are four intended meanings and uses for scripture.
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As we die with Christ, we are resurrected with him as Kings and Priests. The four points of the cross tell us he fulfilled the prophecies of the word in all four voices.
As we die with Christ, we are resurrected with him as Kings and Priests. The four points of the cross tell us he fulfilled the prophecies of the word in all four voices.
Bonus points: Why don't the prophet and judge get resurrected?  They are mixtures (H)(E).