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The Bible is a fractal-like revelation.
 
  
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This is a brain dump of personal studies. Some pages are not completely flushed out, some are collections of scriptures to correlate.  I am slowly bringing t together for public consumption through the Recommended Readings.
 
  
Nearly all Scripture citations are linked whether there is content on the other end or not. Follow the link, then use "What links here" to discover all the pages which cite that scripture.
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This is a personal wiki used for study notes... a kind of brain dump. It is not prepared for presentation, so much you find here will be partial thoughts linked to other partial thoughts. You are welcome here. But please excuse the mess.  
If you are following progress on one of the works below, and would like me to focus on it, drop me a note and I will attempt to do so.
 
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:[[Creation study guide]]    <--- will get back to this
 
:[[Ge 37 notes]]  <--- will get back to this
 
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:[[The Dietary Law]]
 
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:[[Larger catechism]]  <--- working on this now
 
:[http://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/51/51-2/JETS%2051-2%20353-381%20Pickup.pdf Martin Pickup's article] <ref>He asked permission to use</ref>
 
:[[A Survey of The Life and Teachings of Jesus]] Dave's book; I am commenting  <--- will get back to this
 
:[["The Literary Guide to the Bible" - Alter and Kermode]] a book I am engaging.   <--- will get back to this
 
  
This site is experimental in nature; a brain dump in personal studies and writings. You are welcome here. Someday someone might organize it.
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2021-06-30 Main page While under construction things get moved around
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Steps Outline for unpacking sensus plenior
Third party Other authors
Old stuff Archived articles
Outlines notes for next study