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The voice of the king speaks in literal language concerning historical events. This voice is aptly interpreted using standard tools for historical, literal, grammatical interpretation.
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The voice of the king is one of the [[four]] voices of God and speaks in literal language concerning historical events. This voice is aptly interpreted using standard tools for historical, literal, grammatical interpretation.
  
 
Symbolically, the king rules the [[earthly]] or the flesh.  As kings we rule our own flesh.
 
Symbolically, the king rules the [[earthly]] or the flesh.  As kings we rule our own flesh.

Latest revision as of 10:11, 31 December 2014

The voice of the king is one of the four voices of God and speaks in literal language concerning historical events. This voice is aptly interpreted using standard tools for historical, literal, grammatical interpretation.

Symbolically, the king rules the earthly or the flesh. As kings we rule our own flesh.