Jesus likened our five senses as our five husbands which gave us a husband ( as the sixth ) not of our own ...
John 4:18 ?
Or something else?
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Jesus likened our five senses as our five husbands which gave us a husband ( as the sixth ) not of our own ...
John 4:18 ?
Or something else?
her true husband ( being the seventh ) sat on the well resting
six being of labor, seventh of rest ... as in our own reasoning being our labors whereas Jesus labored for nothing ....
I am not getting it,
John 4:6,
he was tired of his wandering so he sat down to rest.
Jesus is the pattern son and his walk prophetic in relation to the process of our soul .... the women in scripture is a picture of our soul
when we eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil it causes us to wander in a wilderness caught between two mountains until all our men of warfare die out ...
The soul, she has five names.
The tree of knowledge is a done deal,
otherwise known as,
tree of desire,
tree of seperation.
The tree of life is One.
there is but one tree in the midst of the garden ... the tree of knowledge of good and evil and the tree of life are one and the same tree ... or as Jesus put it
Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad. For the tree is known by the fruit.
Genesis 3:22-24.
Depart ye, depart ye, go ye out from thence, touch no unclean thing; go ye out of the midst of her; be ye clean, that bear the vessels of the LORD.
"Therefore come out from their midst and be separate, says the Lord, and touch nothing unclean, and I will receive you."
there is a reason why we are free to eat from any tree, our own being the exception ...
aif you have questions you need only ask ...
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Post #22 was an intresting take but you cut off after "nothing"
at least so see I it when a line ends with..................
Not only #22 either,
the reader is left guessing.
Heard someone say once that the five men were gods or religions.
IDK,
my point was made, Jesus labored for nothing as in he took no thought outside the present moment he was in , which is to say his garden/mind was not seeded by a serpent, seeing he kept the law "thou shall not eat of it" and so entered into the feast of Tabernacles by keeping the feast of Passover ...
i put these ... after simply because i could go on expanding on what is written
Where was he when the "thou shall not eat of it" given?
in his Father ...
this law apply's to all ( Adam a picture of us all ) the ten commandments being mans perception of this law ... understanding that when a law is spoken/ created the opposite to it is also, and why Jesus said ( his words being his/our Fathers words ) "If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not have had sin;"
to keep the law one must break it ...
Yeah, laws are made to be broken,
otherwise there would be no need for laws.