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The City of
From Arthur & Rosalind Eedle
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Introduction.
As we enter this new year, we find
that it is dominated by the number 8. In the Bible this number is often
connected with a new beginning, and also with resurrection.
We are therefore starting the year with the introduction of a new
series, entitled The City of
We do not plan to make this purely an academic exercise, a mere exposition of the Greek words, though we shall not shy away from examining the original language if it is necessary. Our intention is to feed the spirit, and not just the mind. Hence the devotional side will be interwoven with the expositional. Having said that, we do not present ourselves as experts. The series comes as the result of many years of reading and examining the Bible in a prayerful manner, and more particularly just recently, when we sense the Spirit of God leading us to write, and to share with our readers what we have found .
We shall be sending forth these brief chapters with the hope that they may bring a breath of fresh air to our friends, something to provide cleansing and uplift from the world's news, which gets worse by the week. Paul exhorts us to "seek those things which are above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God." (Col.3:1) Where better to look than the passages relating to the Bride, the Lamb's Wife, of which we desire to be a part?
Come and let us go up to the Mountain of the Lord,
and to the House of our God;
Come and let us go up to the Mountain of the Lord,
and to the House of our God;
And He will teach us of His ways.
And we will walk in His paths.
And the law shall
go forth from
And
the Word of the Lord from
(This chorus has
been a regular favourite of our fellowship. It was
written by Bill and Mary Ann Quigley, and displayed in Volume 1 of
"Scripture in Song" in 1981. The words come from Isaiah 2:3 and
are very much connected with this present theme of the City of