'Book'egesis Do the 8 in a chronological row tell us of resurrection, incarnation?
In 'The Twelve' perNew Bible Commentary (JBJ recommended) the first 4 are not in chronological order, the last 8 are.
Is this order Spirit-inspired? Can we deduce anything?
Compare aChristian Sociology of 3 covenants and 4 fronts (ER--forward, in , back, out). A 12.
Put em on an octave of 7 white keys and 5 black.
Priortize your 12 small enthusiastic groups--one per spot.
Then use this a the tune for you 'Hebrew Cadence-d' Psalm, as I did for 117/150:6.
Two methods.
Love in King Jesus,
Chuck
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