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| 544. divine principle part ii chapter 3 completed his drudgery in Haran (Gen. 31:41); and the 40 years from Jacob's return to Canaan, until he went into Egypt to visit Joseph who had been sold. All these were the horizontal periods of indemnity carried out vertically to restore the foundation of faith. In this way, http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_ii_chapter1.htm |
| 545. divine principle part i chapter 7 the dead.". The Bible also says (Acts 17:31), "...he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed." and Luke 17:26 says, "As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be in the days of the Son of man.". Thus, t http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_i_chapter5.htm |
| 546. divine principle part ii chapter 4 him to recognize Christianity publicly in 313, and finally could have Theodocious I declare Christianity the national religion. In this way, Christians came to be restored, spiritually, into Canaan, out of the Satanic world.In the Old Testament Age in which God had worked His http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_ii_chapter2.htm |
| 547. divine principle part i chapter 4 his kingdom there will be no end. (Luke 1:31-33) From these passages, we can see plainly that God called the Israelites, the chosen people, and had led them through afflictions and hardships for 2000 years, in order to establish an everlasting Kingdom of God on earth by s http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_i_chapter2.htm |
| 548. divine principle part i chapter 3 the "ruler of this world" (John 12:31) or the "god of this world" (II Cor. 4:4). SECTION II - THE PROVIDENCE OF SALVATION 1. THE PROVIDENCE OF SALVATION IS THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION This sinful world brings man sorrow and causes God to grieve (Gen 6:6 http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_i_chapter1.htm |
| 549. divine principle part ii chapter 1 providential age for could carry the ark of the covenant (Deut. 31:25). There is also a Biblical record saying that God loved the second son Jacob and hated the first son Esau while they were still in their mother's womb (Gen 25:23). This is because only the distinction of being the first-born or the http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle__part_ii__chapt.htm |
| 550. divine principle part i chapter 2 sexual parts of their bodies. In Job 31:33 it is written: "If I have concealed my transgressions from men, by hiding my iniquity in my bosom...". Adam concealed his transgression by covering the sexual part of his body after the fall. This again indicates that the http://www.cheonilguk.org/locala//DIVINE/divine_principle_part_i_chapter.htm |
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