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  1. Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version. the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the Lord’s people. New Living Translation. This message was kept secret for centuries and generations past, but now it has been revealed to God’s people. English Standard Version.

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      Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from...

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      the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and...

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      26 NLT - Colossians 1:26 the mystery that was hidden for...

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      26 ESV - Colossians 1:26 the mystery that was hidden for...

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      26 NASB - Colossians 1:26 the mystery that was hidden for...

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      (7) Rooted and built up in him.--There is a significant...

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      26 that is, the mystery which has been hidden from the past...

  2. Sep 3, 2018 · The New Testament uses the word “mystery” in reference to eight concepts or spiritual truths that are intimated but not fully revealed by the Old Testament. There are five mysteries associated with the Church, one of Israel in the Church Age, one of the Tribulation and one of the Kingdom.

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  4. Summary. Underwriting the entire world in which Dante lived is a single book, the Bible. Believed to be authored by a God who chose human scribes to speak his word, it had an authority quite beyond any other text.

    • Peter S. Hawkins
    • 1993
  5. Jan 4, 2022 · 1. Levels of hell. Dante describes hell as comprised of nine concentric circles, representing an increase of wickedness, where sinners are punished in a fashion befitting their crimes. The Bible does suggest different degrees of punishment in hell in Luke 12:47–48. However, it says nothing of concentric circles or varying depths in hell. 2.

  6. Read Dante of The Great Poets and Their Theology from author Augustus Hopkins Strong. Find more Christian classics for theology and Bible study at Bible Study Tools....

  7. As Zane Mackin pointed out, Dante thought about the conflation of the two roles, the preacher and the poet. In the Divine Comedy, he used compositional techniques of the sermon (short passages of the Bible followed by arguments, sub arguments, hypothetical dialogues on theological matters…).

  8. Dante's Commedia is the poem which, in the author's own intentions, comes closest to the Bible and, more even than Milton's Paradise Lost, constitutes a re-Scripture. This article offers a sketch of this rewriting, which focuses first on some general structural problems and then on selected passages of the poem.

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