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The last is the same as the first. We don the garment of the servant and become the servant of all.

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With these gifts of faith, we can love God with all our heart, all our soul, all our mind and our neighbor as our own. Love grows, wisdom grows faith grows. Authority become power. Power becomes mighty works and mighty works become miracles. Why has such obvious and important been lost for so long. I don’t know. For me, each step was covered until I came to the next. Maybe it’s supposed to be hard? I can say that I’ve been through the trial of Job and am still struggling. Christ showed (c’d

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We put on all of Christ by faith and confession. I grew through those trimesters and came to a different kind of new birth in John. Here the pathway turned upward. I watched the lightning flash and light many before me, I heard the still small voice of words breathed into my ear. Here we hope to grow from glory to glory. There are many hints of these thing in John...for those with eyes to see and ears to hear. David would call these quickenings. Heart, soul, mind and the spirit and blood. (C’d)

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Luke is the ”latter” part and reflects lessons of the 12 in general. John is the ”good part.” The word Hebrew was first used by a foreigner who was describing Abraham’s ”multiple gifts. Ans so also you see from the first words of that book. The way of life leads through 3 courts and the fourth place at the mercy ”seat.” We are each called to seek the face of God. This is our journey of faith. From grace to grace--forgiveness, righteousness and holiness. (C’d)

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Luke is there within words.The root of John is there.These titles that are assigned to the gospels are Hebrew words. Each had been written on the cover of a codex because they are Hebrew translations of the first words of the text. John appears without the yowd--”the beginning of the response.” With the yowd? ”the response of God.” Matthew requires a redivision of words producing something that might be μετθεου. Mark is the lessons to ”the other 70.” Matthew,the class notes of the first 70. (C)

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After awhile, I realized the sequence of Mark, Matthew and Luke. Most obvious is the ship in a storm that gets progressively farther as faith increases. And our light which grows progressively brighter. But every passage has the same progression when you look carefully. Has I went back and forth between LXX and NT, I notice that mark appeared only once as a non-compound word in Solomon’s section on the way of life. (Cont’d)

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I want to tell you a truth that seems to have been sealed until these days. Please don’t turn away. It has been 25 years that I’ve held this knowledge, but blind eyes and deaf ears haven’t received. This will take several paragraphs, but it’s important. I had written out the synoptic gospels, merging them passage by passage. And using Hatch and Redpath referenced them to OT LXX word use. A pattern developed. (Cont’d)

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