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:Mt 13:30 Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn.</blockquote>
<p>''The kingdom of our Father'' refers to the kingdom of David in Mt 10:11. Thomas is equating the prophecy concerning the Kingdom of David with that of the Kingdom of Heaven/God. He is saying that David's kingdom is a type of the Kingdom of Heaven. </p>
m<p>The ''seed of the woman'' is Christ when interpreted singularly, and the church when interpreted as being plural. The enemy is that old liar, the serpent.</p>
The ''seed <p>We are reading the English text of a Greek manuscript written of a teaching that was done in Hebrew. We pull in the woman'' is Christ when interpreted singularly, Hebrew words for the original weeds in Ge 3:18 [[קוץ]] thorns and the church when interpreted as being plural. The enemy is that old liar, the serpent[[דרדר]] thistles.</p>
We are reading the English text <p>The subroot of a Greek manuscript written of a teaching that was done in Hebrew. We pull in the Hebrew words for the original weeds in Ge 3:18 [[קוץ]] thorns means ''to irritate''. It is used in words like ''abomination'', ''wrath'', ''impatient'' and [[דרדר]] thistles''awake''. It is a fun riddle.</p>
The subroot <p>In Ge 38, Judah (a shadow of [[קוץ]] means ''to irritate''. It is used in words like ''abomination''God) has three sons: Er, ''wrath''Onan and Shelah representing Adam, ''impatient'' Israel (the nation) and ''awake''Joseph, the husband of Mary. It The story which follows is a fun riddleshadow of the birth of Christ.</p>
In Ge 38, Judah (a shadow of God) has three sons: <p>''Er, Onan ' means ''awake'' and Shelah representing Adam, Israel (the nation) and Josephverse says he was ''called Er'' or ''called awake''. Awake is the opposite of asleep. Asleep is used to say that someone is dead. And when you are dead you return to the dust. So Er was called Awake, or he was 'called alive from the husband of Marydust' confirming that he represents Adam. The story which follows is a shadow goes on to say that he was killed because of the birth of Christsin, as was Adam.</p>
''Er' means ''awake'' and the verse says he was ''called Er'' or ''called awake''. Awake is the opposite of asleep. Asleep is used to say that someone is dead. And when you are dead you return to the dust. So Er was called Awake, or he was 'called alive from the dust' confirming that he represents Adam. The story goes on to say that he was killed because of sin, as was Adam. <p>In the story, he was made to be flesh from the dust. Paul further clarifies the riddle saying that he had a thorn in the flesh ([[2Co 12:7]]), confirming that the flesh itself is the thorn and crying out...</p>
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