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First Century Universalism Is Revealed in An Interesting Way in Verse 10

Verse 10 discusses first century universalism, revealing it in an interesting way. A stream becomes a great river that floods and breaks up everything, bringing water to the Temple. The restrainers of men were unable to restrain it or control the waters, as it spread over the whole earth and filled everything.

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First Century Universalism Is Revealed in An Interesting Way in Verse 10

Verse 10 discusses first century universalism, revealing it in an interesting way. A stream becomes a great river that floods and breaks up everything, bringing water to the Temple. The restrainers of men were unable to restrain it or control the waters, as it spread over the whole earth and filled everything.

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First century universalism is revealed in an interesting way in verse 10.

1 As the hand moves over the harp, and the strings speak.
2 So speaks in my members the Spirit of the Lord, and I speak by His love.
3 For it destroys what is foreign, and everything that is bitter:
4 For thus it was from the beginning and will be to the end, that nothing should be His
adversary, and nothing should stand up against Him.
5 The Lord has multiplied the knowledge of Himself, and is zealous that these things
should be known, which by His grace have been given to us.
6 And the praise of His name He gave us: our spirits praise His holy Spirit.
7 For there went forth a stream and became a river great and broad;
8 For it flooded and broke up everything and it brought (water) to the Temple:
9 And the restrainers of the children of men were not able to restrain it, nor the arts of
those whose business it is to restrain waters;
10 For it spread over the face of the whole earth, and filled everything: and all the
thirsty upon earth were given to drink of it;
11 And thirst was relieved and quenched: for from the Most High the draught was
given.
12 Blessed then are the ministers of that draught who are entrusted with that water of
His:
13 They have assuaged the dry lips, and the will that had fainted they have raised up;
14 And souls that were near departing they have caught back from death:
15 And limbs that had fallen they straightened and set up: p. 123
16 They gave strength for their feebleness and light to their eyes:
17 For everyone knew them in the Lord, and they lived by the water of life for ever.
Hallelujah.

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