Ignorance

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Author: Joe Sarge Kinney ISBN: 9781310202759
Publisher: Joe Sarge Kinney Publication: December 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joe Sarge Kinney
ISBN: 9781310202759
Publisher: Joe Sarge Kinney
Publication: December 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

BHM teaching: Whereas Laúwi/Levi - Houses of Priesthood, in days of former rain teaches the unified deeds that correspond to the Strength of ALOZAR and develops the OyinZayin Body which is relative to the works of Unity; in the last days the House of Laúwi triumphs from the seat in Perizzi (one of 10 LANDS) to declare the full council of YahúWah that has been within priest hood of ALOZAR. In the last days of the world, the OyinZayin of ALOZAR bears the fruit from every branch and the state of the last house is greater than former. In the first rains of YahúWah, Zebúwlan dwells according to stead-fastness of Ayithamar. The occupation-endurance of Zebúwlan is achieved with Ayithamar through which the tent is raised and clothed in the last days whereby Zebúwlan appears in the third chair, for what is sown now appears in the third day. The states of becoming are associated with the birth order of the houses, as Laúwi is third; Zebúwlan is sixth, dan first, and Gad second, inherently in Nephetli to serve in the first rain the priesthood of Aviyahua and then as servant to speak the Words of Knowledge through Laúwi of latter rain. States of placements are the fulfillment of all spoken from the beginning.

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BHM teaching: Whereas Laúwi/Levi - Houses of Priesthood, in days of former rain teaches the unified deeds that correspond to the Strength of ALOZAR and develops the OyinZayin Body which is relative to the works of Unity; in the last days the House of Laúwi triumphs from the seat in Perizzi (one of 10 LANDS) to declare the full council of YahúWah that has been within priest hood of ALOZAR. In the last days of the world, the OyinZayin of ALOZAR bears the fruit from every branch and the state of the last house is greater than former. In the first rains of YahúWah, Zebúwlan dwells according to stead-fastness of Ayithamar. The occupation-endurance of Zebúwlan is achieved with Ayithamar through which the tent is raised and clothed in the last days whereby Zebúwlan appears in the third chair, for what is sown now appears in the third day. The states of becoming are associated with the birth order of the houses, as Laúwi is third; Zebúwlan is sixth, dan first, and Gad second, inherently in Nephetli to serve in the first rain the priesthood of Aviyahua and then as servant to speak the Words of Knowledge through Laúwi of latter rain. States of placements are the fulfillment of all spoken from the beginning.

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