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In the KJV Bible, a retelling of the days of the Creation in Geneses chapter one is called, “doublet.” Each doublet has a plural reference and each doublet tells of its own “dispensation”, universe, in the first three days of the Creation.

The mystery in the mystery can be found in the doublet beginning KJV 2Peter. The phrase, “Knowing this first,” from everlasting in 1:20, which leads us to; “Knowing this first,” on the first day in 3:3, "from the beginning of the Creation." In the sixth verse, the doublet speaks of the second day, but from the third day. In verse eight he turns to us of the fourth day and explains the fifth day and sixth day; “lusts,” is our plural reference.

The first day may be referenced by, “days,” in KJV 2Peter 3:3; the second day may be referenced by the second, “day,” in verse seven. The third and fourth day may be referenced by the third and fourth, “day,” in verse eight; where we, the “beloved,” are told of the fifth and sixth day, ending the doublet. The fifth and sixth, “day,” can be found in verses ten and twelve, "days" is our plural reference.

In KJV 2Peter 3:3, he begins the doublet speaking to those with him there. “They,” in the third day, hear about the second day in verse six. In verse eight he turns to us, “beloved,” in the Twenty-First Century. From the third day, speaking of, “To day,” the finale fourth day; he says the fifth day will last a thousand years and the sixth day will be one day, a thousand years long. This, as related in Revelation 20:1-7, which is part of the doublet beginning Revelation six; “conquering, and to conquer,” is the plural reference.
 
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