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The Holy Bible is a unique collection of writings, but from a more practical viewpoint, the Bible is like a big box of puzzle pieces. And by using a special three part pattern, the pieces for a particular study can be assembled correctly to display different views of the subject. For example: in the book of Genesis, it says that man is created in the likeness and image of God. So we pull versus from the knowledge in the Bible and fit them to the pattern to show what that concept of a man looks like. In a situation like this, the pattern works like a template. Once some information is placed on the pattern questions may arise, which helps to examine the concept more deeply. When the information is on the pattern then the examining process provides a pathway to greater understanding of the subject bases on Sripture knowledge and the natural/creation.

Experiencing the process of using the pattern is what encourages the student to look deeper into the subject. But it’s the Holy Spirit that gives the student ( insight ) the light of a knowledge gained. And understanding is the gift received through righteous diligence. In this paragraph there are phrases or expressions that need further explanation and most importantly experienced through using the pattern.

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The wording, phrases and other odd expressions unique to the Bible and correct Bible Study, are all fitted together by the pattern according to three distinct themes that begin in the Book of Genesis and come to a conclusion in the Book of Revelation. The three things are,

  • The son,
  • The man and his wife,
  • The family unit

These three subjects are three themes used to cover the full range of human experience and the complete purpose of our creator. They are first represented in Genesis as Man (the physical son), Adam and his wife Eve, and then the man, the woman and their first, Seth ( in the likeness and image of his father, Adam – see Genesis 5:1-5, The Book ) The manner in which this is accomplished is unique in the sense that metaphors, symbols and parables are used to construct the three narratives that are intertwined from Genesis to revelation. The threefold pattern and correlations are the primary means to clearly read and follow the three narratives to see and recognize the literal narrative, extract the symbolic profile and then realize the spiritual meanings. This is not a difficult experience when an individual has been properly instructed in recognizing the biblical tools and following the scripture guides recorded in Scripture for the learner/student/disciple. We will provide more details to those interested.