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Better Than the Work of Levitical Priests (Part 2)
The work of Jesus is superior to the work done by Levitical priests. This is set forth in three chapters (Hebrews 8-10). In this writing, we will consider Hebrews chapter nine. 1. Earthly Sanctuary “Then indeed, even the first covenant … Continue reading
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Better Than The Work of Levitical Priests (Part 1)
The work of Jesus is superior to the work done by Levitical Priests. This is set forth in three chapters (Hebrews 8-10). In this writing, we will consider Hebrews chapter eight. 1. Two Tabernacles “We have such a High Priest, … Continue reading
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Revelation: The Twenty-four Elders and The Four Living Creatures
Twenty-four elders and four living creatures are mentioned in Revelation 4 and 5. They are engaged in worshipping. They say, “Holy, holy, holy Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!… You are worthy, O Lord, to … Continue reading
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Miracles Of The Cross
Jesus worked miracles. Jimmy Jividen lists 35 specific miracles performed by Jesus, not counting the miracles connected with the cross, resurrection, and ascension (Jimmy Jividen, Miracles from God or Man, p. 17-18). Halley’s Bible Handbook classifies Jesus’ miracles under the … Continue reading
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