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2Christ rules partly by his grace, converting some, and setting up his kingdom in their ______, where is the kingdom which is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost
7The point of verse two is His power, His authority, His scepter. He is the exalted ___, the enthroned ___, the Victor, and the ___ who has the scepter. The rod is in His hand
9Scepters are similar to a Sheep herder's rod, except many are made of (precious metal) and jewels, are much fancier and way more valuable
10An instrument of punishment or correction; chastisement, An instrument for measuring, A shepherd's crook and more
14Captain’s log. A Federation historian, John Gill has gone missing. He was observing the planet Ekos, one of two twin planets, the other being like the one His Story the Bible, ZION, and in Star Trek ____
15Christ rules partly by his powerful providence, whereby he defends his church and people, and subdues and punishes all their
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1Today Joe Biden plays John Gill who instructed Captain ____ at the Starfleet Academy
3Sitting is a resting posture: after services and sufferings, to give law, to give judgment. It is a remaining posture: he sits like a king for THIS LONG
4Sunny with height, one of the eminences on which Jerusalem was built. It was (compassed about) on all sides, except the north, by deep Valleys
5The ancient Hebrew word Tsiyon (____) is “a Canaanite hill fortress in Jerusalem captured by David and called in the Bible ‘City of David.’"
6Zion can refer to one of three places: the hill where the most ancient areas of Jerusalem stood; the city of Jerusalem itself; or the dwelling place of YHWH or JHVH) or ___
8Hinnom (Gehenna), Kidron and Jezreel are all
11Christ's sitting at the right hand of God, speaks as much OF THIS to his enemies as happiness to his people
12“_______” in the New Testament is a translation from the Greek word rhabdos (Strong’s 4464) which could also be translated as rod or staff used by Kings and those in authority
13Like you mail a letter, or deliver an email, the verb here should be rendered stretch, as in Genesis 22:10; Genesis 48:14, and frequently of stretching out the hand, often with hostile intent