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1045. divine principle part ii discussed (cf. Part II, Ch. 1, Sec. I, 2--243). II--THE COURSE OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION THE AGES IN THE COURSE OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION We will present a general overview of the ages in the entire course of history from Adam's day up to the present. God http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_ii.htm |
1046. divine principle part ii chapter 4 producing the fruits of it." (Matt. 21:43). Paul also said that not all who are descended form Israel belong to Israel, but the people of God's will and promise are the "Israel" (Rom. 9:6-8). In reality, the central nation, which has fulfilled the dispensation of the http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_ii_chapter2.htm |
1047. divine principle part i chapter 4 me, for he wrote of me." (John 5:43-46). Jesus performed many miracles and signs in the hope that he might restore the people's belief. However, they condemned him as being possessed by Beelzebub when they saw the amazing works which Jesus did. Seeing the painful sit http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_i_chapter2.htm |
1048. divine principle part i chapter 5 of that time had not believed in him (Luke 23:43). Jesus emphasized the possibility of entering the Kingdom of Heaven when he still hoped to accomplish his mission as the Messiah. But upon his crucifixion, which prevented the fulfillment of the will, he expressed the fact that he http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_i_chapter3.htm |
1049. divine principle part ii chapter 6 of God. On another occasion (Matt. 21:33-43), Jesus clearly indicated, in his parable of the vineyard, that the Lord would not come again to the nation that would persecute and kill him, but take the Kingdom of God (the heritage) from them and give it to the nation producing the http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_ii_chapter3.htm |
1050. divine principle part ii chapter 2 with him in a positive way (Gen. 27:43). Without his mother's cooperation, Moses, too, could not have served God's will (Ex. 2:2). Jesus, too, had the cooperation of his mother, who took refuge in Egypt, with her son, escaping from King Herod, who sought to kill him (Matt. http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_ii_chapter.htm |
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