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You Shall Know The Truth
About This Book
We will not have unity until we get on the same page'. We cannot get on the same page until we get in the same books' (The Books that were lost and are now being found.) "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart" (Heb. 4: 12). With this book, You Shall Know the Truth, we invite you to "study to show thyself approved unto God, a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of Truth. All scripture is God-breathed and is profitable for Doctrine, for reproof, for correction; for instruction in righteousness; that the man of God may be fully furnished in all good works" (2 Tim. 3: 15""17)
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- God said to Adam, āI have ordained on this earth days and years, and thou and thy seed shall dwell and walk in it, until the days and years are fulļ¬lled; when I shall send the Word that created thee, and against which thou hast transgressed, the Word that made thee come out of the garden and that raised thee when thou wast fallen.
- āYea, the Word that will again save thee when the ļ¬ve days and a half are fulfilled.ā
- But when Adam heard these words from God, and of the great ļ¬ve days and a half, he did not understand the meaning of them.
- For Adam was thinking that there would be but ļ¬ve days and a half for him, to the end of the world.
- And Adam wept, and prayed God to explain it to him.
- Then God in His mercy for Adam, who was made after His own image and similitude, explained to him, that these were 5,000 and 500 years; and how One would then come and save him and his seed.
- But God had before that made this covenant with our father, Adam, in the same terms, ere he came out of the garden, when he was by the tree whereof Eve took the fruit and gave it him to eat.
- Inasmuch as when our father Adam came out of the garden, he passed by that tree, and saw how God had then changed the appearance of it into another form, and how it withered.
- And as Adam went to it he feared, trembled and fell down; but God in His mercy lifted him up, and then made this covenant with him.
- And, again, when Adam was by the gate of the garden, and saw the cherub with a sword of ļ¬ashing ļ¬re in his hand, and the cherub grew angry and frowned at him, both Adam and Eve became afraid of him, and thought he meant to put them to death. So they fell on their faces, and trembled with fear.
- But he had pity on them, and showed them mercy; and turning from them went up to heaven, and prayed unto the Lord, and said:
- āLord, Thou didst send me to watch at the gate of the garden, with a sword of ļ¬re.
- āBut when Thy servants, Adam and Eve, saw me, they fell on their faces, and were as dead. O my Lord, what shall we do to Thy servants?ā
- Then God had pity on them, and showed them mercy, and sent His Angel to keep the garden.
- And the Word of the Lord came unto Adam and Eve, and raised them up.
- And the Lord said to Adam, āI told thee that at the end of ļ¬ve days and a half, I will send my Word and save thee.
- āStrengthen thy heart, therefore, and abide in the Cave of Treasures, of which I have before spoken to thee.ā
- And when Adam heard this Word from God, he was comforted with that which God had told him. For He had told him how He would save him.
- But God the Lord said to Adam, āVerily I say unto thee, this darkness will pass from thee, every day I have determined for thee, unt...
Table of contents
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8