The Son
God always state adding into our lives by settlement of the account of if. If is the statement of possibilities of sure encounter by the statement to prevail. A weight is settled by balance revealing that when there is stated equal settlement by two, here the weight will prevail and be settled as one, as unique.
Revealing that two will withstand upon settlement by the if one, as sure encounter by two who is settled by his weight to prevail after uniqueness, as one. And by this bring birth to the third.
And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts saying, Come and see.
And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer. Rev. 6.1-2.
The Hebrew word echdah is by English translated into one. It means by Hebrew unity or rather uniqueness as of the unit one. John states in the book of Revelation that he was given vision of the Lamb who opened one, as the uniqueness by term as unit of one, heart, seal. And when the heart was opened hearing was released.
This is into the same terms as we have by the weight with balance. As two settlements of units by uniqueness after statement of one will by the weight all be settled into one harmony by hearing. But God do not stop here but he states that this wonderful harmony became might waves of thunder that settle the one, the uniqueness of the four beasts, the four gospels to release awakening, as vision. For the hearts to be welcomed to come and be given clarity by vision.
To see the mighty working by the Holy Spirit, the white horse, and its rider, the Word of God, who go forth conquering and to conquer. This is the settlement of his seal, his signet for all into a covenant first by one after uniqueness to be settled by his weight to then appear also as two, but settled by one, his seal, his signet. To then be into the threefold cord, the settlement by the trinity after establishment to hear. The very birth of the day of Pentecost, Acts 2.1.
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