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Grace unto you, and
peace,
from God
our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ
New Testament Sevens: Good and Bad
Noting what's in the Midst of Sevens and
the Seventh
of
Sevens
- Tyndale's
Bible - an incomplete work
- Coverdale's
Bible - 1st complete modern english Bible
- Matthew's Bible
- a mixture of Tyndale's and Coverdale's
- Cramer's Great Bible -
RCC Vulgated Latin - Midst of Seven
- Geneva Bible -
Protestant-ized, Puritan-ized, Calvin-ized
- Bishop's
Bible - Church of England-ized, primary guide for
- Holy Bible - King James Version - Seventh of Seven *
* While other
Bibles also existed, such as the Wycliffe, Taverner, and Douay-Rheims,
they were not listed in guidelines
of King James to Translators
of the Bible for translation;
Intention being to have a complete and perfect work neither Roman
Catholic nor Protestant,
something better understood when one reads the Epistle Dedicatory
of Translators of the Bible,
which mentions popish persons
and self conceited brethren traduced
and maligned
Translators.
The Seven New Testament Writers
1.
Matthew (aka publican Levi, upbraided hung jury
apostle, writes 1, to lay the foundation)
2. John (whose
surname is Mark, and
whose gospel account is "verily verily",
writes 5)
3. Luke (had perfect
understanding, writes 2, to Theophilus,
to set things believed in order)
4. Paul
(writes 15 of 27: over
50%; 12
of 15 epistles title
him as "The Apostle")
- midst
5. James (clarifier
of two religions
and two wisdoms,
writes 1, to 12 tribes scattered abroad)
6. Peter (formerly
called "Satan", writes 2, to finally strengthen his scatter brained brethren)
7. Jude (writes
1, to re-mind us saved + destroyed afterward by grace + law
didn't end well)
Note: six writers combined write
12 of 27, but Paul writes 15 of 27; more than all six combined.
The Seven General Epistles: Also called the
catholic epistles
1. James: to 12 tribes scattered abroad: ask
God who upbraideth
not; have not the faith
of JC with partiality
2. 1Peter: to
strangers scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappodocia, Asia,
Bithynia: Grace --> Peace
3. 2Peter: to
them that have obtained like precious faith with us: Grace & Peace
by add 7 things to faith
4. 1John: that which was from the beginning:
the word of life: that
God is light void of
darkness
5. 2John:
The elder unto the elect lady and her children:
Grace --> Mercy --> Peace
6. 3John: The
elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius:
.....................................................Peace to thee.
7. Jude: to them that are
sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ:
look for mercy
Seven Things
the Word
of God
is: Hebrews 4:12
The Seven Parables of Matthew 13
1. The Sower(s)
2. Wheat/Tares
3. Mustard Seed
4. Leaven
(Midst of Seven, in all Menorah
Sevens)
5. Hidden Treasure
6. Pearl of Great Price
7. The Net
(on right
side to catch fish?) - Seventh of Seven
Seven Hopes in the
New
Testament
- glorious hope (Colossians 1:27)
- good hope (2Thessalonians 2:16)
- blessed hope (Titus 2:13)
- eternal hope
(Titus 3:7) - Midst
of Seven
- firm hope (Hebrews 3:6 & 6:11)
- better
hope (Hebrews 7:19)
- lively hope (1Peter 1:3) - Seventh
of Seven
Seven Amens of Romans:
The Last Amen?
(make Romans
as if a Seven Course Meal)
- Romans 1:1 - 1:25 Amen
- Romans 1:26 - 9:5 Amen
- Romans 9:6 - 11:36 Amen
- Romans 12:1 - 15:33 Amen - Midst of Seven
- Romans 16:1 - 16:20
Amen
- Romans 16:21 - 16:24 Amen
- Romans
16:25 - 16:27 Amen
(last
Amen to God
only wise)
Seven Gifts of
Romans
12 [with clarity added]
1. whether Prophecy
[let it rather be Prophesy]
2. if Ministry
[let it be ministration of the Spirit]
3. if Teaching
[learn first, and teach afterward]
4. if Exhorting
[exhort unto higher than heavens] - Midst of seven
5. if Giving [do it with simplicity]
6. if Ruling [do it with diligence, not rod of iron rule of law]
7. if Shewing
Mercy [do it with cheerfulness] - Seventh of Seven
- speak with tongues of men and angels
- gift of prophecy
- understand all mysteries
- know all knowledge - (puffed up vs edified?) Midst of seven
- have faith to move mountains (plural
mtns?)
- bestow all goods to poor
- give your body to be burned - Ug!: as the seventh
of seven
Seven Ones: Unity of
the
Spirit (God): Ephesians 4
- One body (of Christ: is the end of the law as
head)
- One Spirit
(not seven other
spirits more wicked)
- One hope (perhaps of all living, happy ever
after)
- One Lord - Midst of
Seven
- One faith
("the law is not of faith": Gal 3)
- One baptism
- One God (of foolish/wise Gods, false/true Gods)
Seven Things an
high priest became in Hebrews 7:26
1. us: of
them vs them and them vs us; since God said let us make man
2. holy: but
not both holy and unholy like law; rather holy only like grace
3. undefiled: only
pure religion
arrives undefiled, and remains unspotted
4. harmless: sharper
than any twoedged sword neither smites nor bites - midst
5. separate from sinners: above
is neither left/right nor midst on high
6. made: of
created/made, but not made one proselyte, rather made perfect
7. higher than the
heavens: above all those
L/R sides wars on high - seventh
Note: see Sevens6 for comparison
of 7 things in Hebrews 4:12 to 7 things in Hebrews 7:26
Seven Good Things
To Follow By Being Led
("follow" that which is good by being "led of the Spirit")
Seven Good Things to
follow:
1
Thessalonians 5: 15 - 22
- Rejoice evermore
- Pray without ceasing
(without having a dead
end)
- In "everything" give thanks (see nothing vs everything)
- Quench not
the Spirit - Midst of seven
- Despise not prophesyings
- Prove all
things (prove grace
is sufficient, law
isn't sufficient)
- Abstain from
all appearance of evil
- Seventh of seven
- peace-able (also first
when
God's grace is first
pure)
- gentle (law is not gentle; only
pure grace is gentle)
- easy to be entreated (bitter-sweet law hard to
swallow)
- full
of mercy ("merciful": Luke
6:36) - Midst of Seven
- full of good fruit (no bad fruit at all: Matthew
7:18)
- without
partiality (no respect of persons in reconciled)
- without
hypocrisy (without leaven) - Seventh of seven
- substance (of things hoped for)
- evidence
(of things not previously seen)
- producer of a good report (not both good + evil)
- understanding
of unseen things - Midst of
seven
- a more
excellent sacrifice
(of twain)
- a translator: from death to life
(via no
sacrifice at all)
- pleasing to
God (sacrifice
is not: Heb 10) - Seventh of seven
Seven things to add to
your faith (the
law is not of faith): 2 Peter
1:6
(But if charity isn't the seventh of seven it's as "nothing": 1Cor 13)
- virtue
- knowledge (grace is sufficient, no law required)
- temperance (mastery, not school-mastery, is
temperate)
- patience - Midst of
seven (end run,
along
"with patience"?)
- godliness (what is God like: God is graceful
merciful
peaceful)
- brotherly kindness (but charity is kind, unto
brethren all)
- charity (never faileth when it's
charity out
of a pure heart)
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