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[[WLC - Answer 15 (Bob)]] The work of literal creation is a ''parabolic historic event'' <ref>A literal history with a hidden mystery which speaks of Christ</ref> which occurred outside of time, as an allegory of the history of God working among men as recorded in the Old and New Testament. Commanded to be fruitful and multiply, the first fruit was Christ in resurrection, and he multiplied by teaching.
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[[WLC - Answer 15 (Bob)]] The work of literal creation is a ''parabolic historic event'' <ref>A literal history with a hidden mystery which speaks of Christ</ref> which occurred outside of time, as an allegory of the history of God working among men as recorded in the Old and New Testament. <ref>Which are also comprised of parabolic histories</ref> Commanded to be fruitful and multiply, the first fruit was Christ in resurrection, and he multiplied by teaching.

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WLC - Answer 15 (Bob) The work of literal creation is a parabolic historic event [1] which occurred outside of time, as an allegory of the history of God working among men as recorded in the Old and New Testament. [2] Commanded to be fruitful and multiply, the first fruit was Christ in resurrection, and he multiplied by teaching.
  1. A literal history with a hidden mystery which speaks of Christ
  2. Which are also comprised of parabolic histories