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Sensus plenior – the deeper meaning of scripture.

It should be the goal of every man to determine what God would say to him. Without reservation the claim can be made that the sensus plenior of the Bible is the single most important message to mankind for this reason alone:

It speaks of nothing but Christ and him crucified. Christ is the mystery that was hidden from the beginning.




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The blog - not sure how it will be used

The Director's Bible

Sequential presentation of sensus plenior.

Augustine's error

It could be said that Augustine is the father of Biblical hermeneutics. Unfortunately, his errors have prevented Christians from seeing Christ in all the scriptures for centuries.

Gospel of Thomas

The GOT will be presented as notes someone (probably a guy named Thomas) took while being taught how to read the sensus plenior of scripture. I don't make the the claim that GOT should be scripture. But it would be similar to any modern book about the Bible. You will not find Gnostic or occult teaching here. I believe that you will find the GOT to be thoroughly orthodox in its doctrine of Christ.

Hebrew Dictionary

The addition of modern vowels to the Hebrew text of scripture around 500-600 AD only served to obfuscate the sensus plenior. This dictionary rectifies that.

Hermeneutics

A proper foundation for understanding scriptures

Community portal

Current events

Listing of where formal and informal teaching takes place.

Recent changes

New content.




Apology

Many links which appear to be working are merely stubbed out. They will be completed later. Though it is an inconvenience for you at times, it is a huge benefit for me. When you get to a stubbed out page, hit the link on the left which says "What links here". Using this I can see what I have already written on the subject. It is a method I use for automatic indexing. I am sorry for your inconvenience, but without it, I may just sit here and write the same thing over and over.