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“He must be blind indeed who does not see that nature is the work of a king. These are solemn strokes of God's severer mind, terrible touches of his sterner attributes, broad lines of inscrutable mystery, and deep shadings of overwhelming power, and these make creation’s picture a problem never to be solved, except by admitting that he who C. H. Spurgeon drew it giveth no account of his matters, but ruleth all things according to the good pleasure of his will.”
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Ode to the Six Days of Creation vv. 1-6 = 1 st and 2 nd Days vv. 7-18 = 3 rd Day vv. 19-23 = 4 th Day vv. 24-30 = 5 th and 6 th Days
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What was the Leviathan? Crocodile Whale Mythological Extinct dinosaur (plesiosaur)
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Spirit ~ ruach – also breath
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Ode to the Six Days of Creation vv. 1-6 = 1 st and 2 nd Days vv. 7-18 = 3 rd Day vv. 19-23 = 4 th Day vv. 24-30 = 5 th and 6 th Days vv. 31-35 = 7 th Day
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Praise the Lord ~ Hallelujah
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“If we would keep these in remembrance our faith would be stronger, our gratitude warmer, our devotion more fervent, and our love more intense. Shame upon us that we should let slip what it would seem impossible to forget.” C. H. Spurgeon
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Thousand generations ~ i.e. 40,000 years
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“This song is for the assembled people, and they are all exhorted to join in praise to Jehovah. It is not meet for a few to praise and the rest to be silent; but all should join. If David were present in churches where quartettes and choirs carry on all the singing, he would turn to the congregation and say, ‘Praise ye the Lord.’” C. H. Spurgeon
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Dead ~ i.e. lifeless idols
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Deeds ~ KJV, inventions
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Two universal words: Hallelujah and Amen
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