How would YOU go about translating what is eternal, to be revealed on a timeline?

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This is essentially what God has done by inspiring His word to be written over time, "precept upon precept, Line upon line, line upon line, Here a little, there a little.Isaiah 28:10

How should such a marvelous work be understood?

Is it any wonder it would require that we "not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of our mind?" Romans 12:2

Is it any wonder that the scriptures include many "hard sayings" causing many to "walk no more with" Christ? John 6:66

Is it any wonder God has spoke in parables?

Is it any wonder one of the main thrusts preached by Jesus, was "The kingdom of God is like...", as opposed to what the world is like?

Is it any wonder that there is but One Truth, but thousands of different doctrines, many partially in error, many completely?​

If YOU were to attempt such a marvelous work of translation between the things of time and eternity--what would it look like?

Would it look like what God has done?

And if all the revelations and all that is written has an end--Not by essay, but in general...How would you spell it all out?​
 
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