RE: The Genesis Square

From: Glenn Morton <glennmorton@entouch.net>
Date: Tue Jun 07 2005 - 17:57:08 EDT

> -----Original Message-----
> From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu [mailto:asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu] On
> Behalf Of David Bradford
> Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 3:44 PM
> To: ASA Message Board
> Subject: Re: The Genesis Square
>
> Glenn
> It may help to think in terms of the man with arms outstretched, rather
> than
> the inert wooden beams. If that does not resolve it for you, consider the
> 'river that flows to Ahava (ie love)' (Ezra 8:15), where Ezra's party
> encamped for three days. Or try the cluster of four letters nestled in the
> angle between the upper V shape. These letters include the word 'tent' as
> a
> dwelling, described in my supporting text. The positions of the letters
> vav
> (symbolic of a tentpeg) that form the upper V are supporting the refuge
> that
> Christ is, the home He purchased for us through His crucifixion and
> resurrection.

What would resolve it is an admission that you over stated your case. You
said:

> But you have chosen to refer only to one aspect of
> one
> component - the fact that five occurrences of a particular letter have
> assembled themselves into the shape of a crucifix.

That is not the same as saying you have 5 letters which assemble themselves
into the shape of a man with outstretched arms.
Received on Tue Jun 7 17:59:25 2005

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