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Do you see God’s wisdom hidden using His three witnesses of spirit, blood and water?


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Terral

Member
Greetings to All:

God uses a trinary-trinity code embedded within the Bible characters from Genesis 1:1 through Revelation and everywhere in between. God hides His wisdom in plain sight using His three witnesses of spirit, blood and water that some can see and some cannot see.
“This one is he who did come through water and blood -- Jesus the Christ, not in the water only, but in the water and the blood; and the Spirit it is that is testifying, because the Spirit is the truth, because three are who are testifying [bracketed text removed], the Spirit, and the water, and the blood, and the three are into the one.” 1John 5:5-8 YLT.
Scripture says that “three” are who are testifying, the Spirit and the water and the blood, and the three are into the one that can be illustrated using Venn diagrams (set theory info), or the use of overlapping circles. The key for breaking God’s Bible Code appears in the very first verse of Genesis 1:1:
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” Genesis 1:1 KJ21.
In the beginning God [spirit witness] created the Heaven [blood witness] and Earth [water witness].

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Credit Terral Croft, The Mystery Explained, Nov. 2017, Page 17

The three witnesses of Genesis 1:1 represent the “three” who are testifying from 1John 5:8; the Spirit, and the water, and the blood, and the three are into the one using the Venn diagram illustrating God, Heaven and Earth in tabernacle forum. The singularity hosts from Genesis 1:1 appear together in the first three verses of the Gospel of John:
“In the beginning was the Word [Heaven], and the Word [blood witness] was with God [spirit witness], and the Word was God [in God’s Infinite Realm]. He [Heaven] was in the beginning with God [spirit witness]. All things [Earth, water witness] came into being through Him [Heaven-Word], and apart from Him [blood witness] nothing came into being that has come into being.” John 1:1-3.
Realizing that the Word is Heaven from Genesis 1:1:
“In the beginning was the Heaven, and the Heaven [blood witness] was with God [spirit witness], and the Heaven was God [in God’s Infinite Realm]. He [Heaven] was in the beginning with God [spirit witness]. Earth [water witness] came into being through Heaven, and apart from Heaven [blood witness] nothing came into being that has come into being.” John 1:1-3.

Drawing the golden-yellow circle around God and the Heaven-Word and drawing the blue circle around Heaven-Word and Earth-All Things helps us see the first mystery set of the Bible as a spirit (God), a soul (Heaven-Word) and a body (Creation-Adam) like this:

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Credit Terral Croft, The Mystery Explained, Nov. 2017, Page 20

God at the far left continues to be shown as a Singularity, while the Heaven is broken down into three witnesses of spirit (My Father who is in Heaven), blood (Son), and water (Holy Spirit = Matthew 28:19) and the Earth is broken into the heavens, heaven and earth from Genesis 1:6-8. God’s three witnesses testifying for the “Almighty” are testifying from Revelation 1:8.

“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is [blood] and who was [water] and who is to come [spirit], the Almighty.” Revelation 1:8.
Place God’s three witnesses in the spirit-witness position (on top) with F+S+HS in the blood-witness soul position and the heavens/heaven/earth in the water-witness body position and you have the “Man of God” showing all nine witnesses (on right). Note the spirit-soul-body image above “Heaven” on the left and consider that the Father + Son + Holy Spirit = the “man” Christ Jesus:
For there is one God [spirit], and one mediator also between God [spirit] and men [Earth, water], the man [F+S+HS] Christ Jesus…”. 1Timothy 2:5.
Let’s imagine for a minute that Jesus Christ is the incarnation of Heaven and John the Baptist is the incarnation of the Earth, while reading this key verse:
He who comes from above [Christ = Heaven] is above all, he who is of the earth [John the Baptist = Earth] is from the earth and speaks of the earth. He who comes from heaven [Christ = Heaven] is above all.” John 3:31.
Jesus Christ testifies about John the Baptist, saying, “and if ye will receive, he is Elias [Elijah] that is to come.” Matt. 11:14 WYC. The final two verses of the OT include prophecies about Elijah (Malachi 4:5-6), while the New Testament begins with John the Baptist (Earth) as Elijah clearing the Way for the Lord (Mark 1:1-6). God’s three witnesses of spirit, blood, and water are testifying throughout God’s Living Word, but also testify as God’s Living Word like this:

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Credit Terral Croft, The Mystery Explained, Nov. 2017, Page 200

The Holy Scriptures are laid out in tabernacle form using three witnesses of spirit (Old Testament), blood (Pauline Epistles) and water (NT Kingdom Epistles). The OT contains 39 books (3x13) representing the Spirit of God’s Living Word with the 13 Pauline Epistles testifying as the soul and the 13 Kingdom Epistles testifying as the body. The Book of Acts contains elements of blood and water testifying as the “First Veil” between the Court (Kingdom NT) and the Holy Place (Paul’s Epistles). Elijah/John the Baptist is the invisible “Second Veil” connected to his true identity that remains an enigma to most people to this day. God’s Living Word is a blueprint of Heaven (New Jerusalem) laid out in “man” form (Fig 2) in the same trinity pattern as the Tabernacle of Moses and the Temple. The Holy of Holies is the spirit witness with the Holy Place being the blood witness (soul) and the Court being the water witness (body) having the “image of a man” (more info).


Do you see God’s wisdom hidden in plain sight using God’s three witnesses of spirit, blood and water? Good luck in the deliberations. Terral
 

e.r.m.

Church of Christ
Greetings to All:

God uses a trinary-trinity code embedded within the Bible characters from Genesis 1:1 through Revelation and everywhere in between. God hides His wisdom in plain sight using His three witnesses of spirit, blood and water that some can see and some cannot see.

Scripture says that “three” are who are testifying, the Spirit and the water and the blood, and the three are into the one that can be illustrated using Venn diagrams (set theory info), or the use of overlapping circles. The key for breaking God’s Bible Code appears in the very first verse of Genesis 1:1:


In the beginning God [spirit witness] created the Heaven [blood witness] and Earth [water witness].

Page-17.png

Credit Terral Croft, The Mystery Explained, Nov. 2017, Page 17

The three witnesses of Genesis 1:1 represent the “three” who are testifying from 1John 5:8; the Spirit, and the water, and the blood, and the three are into the one using the Venn diagram illustrating God, Heaven and Earth in tabernacle forum. The singularity hosts from Genesis 1:1 appear together in the first three verses of the Gospel of John:

Realizing that the Word is Heaven from Genesis 1:1:


Drawing the golden-yellow circle around God and the Heaven-Word and drawing the blue circle around Heaven-Word and Earth-All Things helps us see the first mystery set of the Bible as a spirit (God), a soul (Heaven-Word) and a body (Creation-Adam) like this:

Page-20.png

Credit Terral Croft, The Mystery Explained, Nov. 2017, Page 20

God at the far left continues to be shown as a Singularity, while the Heaven is broken down into three witnesses of spirit (My Father who is in Heaven), blood (Son), and water (Holy Spirit = Matthew 28:19) and the Earth is broken into the heavens, heaven and earth from Genesis 1:6-8. God’s three witnesses testifying for the “Almighty” are testifying from Revelation 1:8.


Place God’s three witnesses in the spirit-witness position (on top) with F+S+HS in the blood-witness soul position and the heavens/heaven/earth in the water-witness body position and you have the “Man of God” showing all nine witnesses (on right). Note the spirit-soul-body image above “Heaven” on the left and consider that the Father + Son + Holy Spirit = the “man” Christ Jesus:

Let’s imagine for a minute that Jesus Christ is the incarnation of Heaven and John the Baptist is the incarnation of the Earth, while reading this key verse:

Jesus Christ testifies about John the Baptist, saying, “and if ye will receive, he is Elias [Elijah] that is to come.” Matt. 11:14 WYC. The final two verses of the OT include prophecies about Elijah (Malachi 4:5-6), while the New Testament begins with John the Baptist (Earth) as Elijah clearing the Way for the Lord (Mark 1:1-6). God’s three witnesses of spirit, blood, and water are testifying throughout God’s Living Word, but also testify as God’s Living Word like this:


Page-200.png

Credit Terral Croft, The Mystery Explained, Nov. 2017, Page 200

The Holy Scriptures are laid out in tabernacle form using three witnesses of spirit (Old Testament), blood (Pauline Epistles) and water (NT Kingdom Epistles). The OT contains 39 books (3x13) representing the Spirit of God’s Living Word with the 13 Pauline Epistles testifying as the soul and the 13 Kingdom Epistles testifying as the body. The Book of Acts contains elements of blood and water testifying as the “First Veil” between the Court (Kingdom NT) and the Holy Place (Paul’s Epistles). Elijah/John the Baptist is the invisible “Second Veil” connected to his true identity that remains an enigma to most people to this day. God’s Living Word is a blueprint of Heaven (New Jerusalem) laid out in “man” form (Fig 2) in the same trinity pattern as the Tabernacle of Moses and the Temple. The Holy of Holies is the spirit witness with the Holy Place being the blood witness (soul) and the Court being the water witness (body) having the “image of a man” (more info).


Do you see God’s wisdom hidden in plain sight using God’s three witnesses of spirit, blood and water? Good luck in the deliberations. Terral
All shapes in the clouds as far as I'm concerned. People often look for codes, if it's not the xxxxth verse in the middle of the King James version, it's something else.
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
I always sucked at math. I don’t think there’s a “code.” I don’t think the texts are cohesive enough to present the kind of tortured mathematics presented here. First of all, we have two very different worlds colliding in the Bible: the ancient Judaic world and the first century Greek world. Two completely different concepts of cosmology. Second, I have real trouble with “God uses” and “in the Bible” in the same sentence. God didn’t write the Bible. The Bible is not one cohesive book; it’s a rather cobbled-together collection of widely disparate texts in two ancient languages and in several differing configurations of canon. Third, this is presented as some kind of mathematical axiom to be cognitively grasped and understood. But the religion of Jew and Christian is incarnational and relational. Love can’t be filtered down to dry statistics; that’s not how love works. Sorry, not buying the whole “Venn diagram thingy.”
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
I always sucked at math. I don’t think there’s a “code.” I don’t think the texts are cohesive enough to present the kind of tortured mathematics presented here. First of all, we have two very different worlds colliding in the Bible: the ancient Judaic world and the first century Greek world. Two completely different concepts of cosmology. Second, I have real trouble with “God uses” and “in the Bible” in the same sentence. God didn’t write the Bible. The Bible is not one cohesive book; it’s a rather cobbled-together collection of widely disparate texts in two ancient languages and in several differing configurations of canon. Third, this is presented as some kind of mathematical axiom to be cognitively grasped and understood. But the religion of Jew and Christian is incarnational and relational. Love can’t be filtered down to dry statistics; that’s not how love works. Sorry, not buying the whole “Venn diagram thingy.”
The OP is merely using Venn Diagrams incorrectly. He has no code.
 
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