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! The King of Glory – 02
!! *The Categorical Declaration Versus The Categorical Denial – 01*
Major historical events such as the Entrance of Sin, the Redemptive Work of Jesus, and the Sending of the Holy Spirit are not included in Psalm Twenty-Four’s sweeping survey of Redemptive History.
We will call this phenomenon, *Event Ellipsis*.
The reader must supply the missing events in order to appreciate the fullness of God’s Eternal Plan.
The Creation Account is linked to the Temple Account which in turn is linked to the Kingdom Account; but the actions that link these accounts must be supplied by the reader.
If any one of these links is ignored or broken, the glorious chain of events presented in Psalm Twenty-Four lose their impact and the Gospel of the Kingdom falls apart.
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