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Are there a series of events in the bible that could or might fit into a pattern that goes from (chaos) to (order) then to (more order)?
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Wouldn't Genesis 1 and 2 fit what you're looking for ?Are there a series of events in the bible that could or might fit into a pattern that goes from (chaos) to (order) then to (more order)?
Are there a series of events in the bible that could or might fit into a pattern that goes from (chaos) to (order) then to (more order)?
I like that insight ...Not quite the same, but the story of Ruth goes from death and loss to a degree of restoration when they return to Israel and then even greater restoration when Boaz marries Ruth.
Wouldn't Genesis 1 and 2 fit what you're looking for ?
I'm not sure exactly what kind of pattern you're looking for. The ones given so far seem apropos, but I don't understand the context of your question.
Let me suggest a very global example: The entire Bible is a story of confusion, mankind going their own way and ignoring God. God gave the law to Moses, creating order and opportunity for relationship. When that didn't work, God came in the flesh as Jesus, and gave us a picture of and the chance to choose the perfect order for relationship.
Repentance.Are there a series of events in the bible that could or might fit into a pattern that goes from (chaos) to (order) then to (more order)?
Thank you for getting back to me. I'm not even sure I'm describing the question correctly.
It might be (confusion) to (order) to (more order)
or (disorganized) to (organized) to (perfect)
or (disorganized) to (organized) to (more organized)