Searching for those numbers brings me this: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%2047-53&version=NIV
Isaiah Chapters 47-53
Does the Lord's message not resonate with us right now? Praise the Lord!
Searching for those numbers brings me this: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%2047-53&version=NIV
Isaiah Chapters 47-53
Does the Lord's message not resonate with us right now? Praise the Lord!
Think mirror.
Grammatical and historical contexts are great tools for disqualifying possible interpretations. But they are examples of dead thought; left-brained thinking. To generate interpretations, living thought is needed: spiritual cognition.
Man's mission today is to learn to access spiritual thought with our right brains and our bodies (which also think), while using our logical left brain as mirrors to discern the veracity of the ideas we've accessed.
The spiritual world is one of uncertainty. The material world is a mirror image of the higher worlds, without uncertainty. The material world is a mirror image of the Truth.
The mission of today's Christian is described in Revelation by the letter to the Church in Sardis, the 5th church. We're in the 5th of the 7 epochs in this iteration of Earth. A quick historical-mirror verification of this is the influence of the Bishop of Sardis upon Bible canon.
That is a nice rabbit hole: Melito was so 2nd Century.
Before Melito, in the 1st century, Peter and Paul were referring to the "Scriptures". They knew what it was before Melito.
Left brain, right brain is irrelevant in accepting the truth of Scripture.
And...to the point, Q drops don't interpret the Bible.
Again, you're the only guy saying that here.
Not sure what you're getting at. My best guess is you're demonstrating your knowledge of Melito as a virtue signal while falsely implying that I recommended against referring to scripture.
But I could be wrong.