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Understanding this pattern is quite helpful to the student of the Bible. When reading in the book of Amos, or Hosea, or Micah, or one of the other prophets, we should understand that this reading fits back into the historical framework Israel during one of the kings that was reigning at the time of when the prophet of God was uttering his prophecy.
:<font face-"TimesNewRoman" color="Blue">B: There Additionally, looking at the Bible from another perspective, there appear to be six divisions of the Bible which correlate with the six days of creation as a kind of table of contents. The Gospels correlate to the fifth day of creation, and the letters to the sixth.Without getting too specific here, the basic outline for these divisions is:
::Day 1: Light (a symbol of Holiness) correlates to the pericope beginning with Genesis 2 through Chapter 5.::Day 2: Waters correlates to the Story of Noah through Chapter 11.::Day 3: Dry ground correlates to Abram and his sons who were like the dust of the earth, through the story of Israel in the wilderness.::Day 4: Lights in the firmament correlates with Israel in the promised land which has a sensus plenior story (i.e. a deeper meaning) of how Christ makes his bride to be like him. ::Day 5: Life from water/word correlates to the life of Christ.::Day 6: The man and his bride correlates to the man and his bride being fruitful and multiplying. Days 5 and 6 are the subject of the New Testament. (Jones)
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