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1 EGW TMK 17.2 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… the nature of sin, the results of transgression, and the merit of the divine offering. Had there been no sin, man would never have known death. But in the innocent …
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2 EGW HP 44.3 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… , in the position from which he had fallen in consequence of disobedience. And when He broke the fetters of the tomb and rose triumphant from the dead He answered …
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3 EGW TMK 339.3 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… , and the crucifixion.... “He ... became obedient unto death,” but the manner of His death was an astonishment to the universe, for it was even the death of the cross.
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4 EGW LHU 153.5 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… the heavenly universe, the worlds unfallen, and this fallen world. Could God have abolished the law in order to meet man in his fallen condition, and yet …
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5 EGW AG 131.5 (1973 God's Amazing Grace)
… victim which should prefigure the great and perfect offering of the Son of God.... Through the blood of this victim, man looked forward by faith to the blood of …
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6 EGW LHU 324.4 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… the promised Redeemer. They were intended to impress upon the fallen race the solemn truth that it was sin that caused death. To Adam, the offering of the first …
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7 EGW TMK 64.3 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… the hands of the living God. This is proved by the history of the destruction of the old world by a flood, by the record of the fire which fell from heaven and destroyed …