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21 EGW PK 65.2 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
Another of the deviations from right principles that finally led to the downfall of Israel's king was his yielding to the temptation to take to himself the glory that belongs to God alone.
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22 EGW CIHS 57.1 (1969 Christ in His Sanctuary)
As in the final atonement the sins of the truly penitent are to be blotted from the records of heaven, no more to be remembered or come into mind, so in the type they were borne away into the wilderness, forever separated from the congregation.
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23 EGW DA 654.4 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
Until this step was taken, Judas had not passed beyond the possibility of repentance. But when he left the presence of his Lord and his fellow disciples, the final decision had been made. He had passed the boundary line.
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24 EGW PP 33.4 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
The history of the great conflict between good and evil, from the time it first began in heaven to the final overthrow of rebellion and the total eradication of sin, is also a demonstration of God's unchanging love.
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25 EGW PP 236.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
The lion, king of the forest, is a fitting symbol of this tribe, from which came David, and the Son of David, Shiloh, the true “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” to whom all powers shall finally bow and all nations render homage.
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26 EGW PP 358.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
As in the final atonement the sins of the truly penitent are to be blotted from the records of heaven, no more to be remembered or come into mind, so in the type they were borne away into the wilderness, forever separated from the congregation.
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27 EGW PP 451.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
Before returning to his people, Balaam uttered a most beautiful and sublime prophecy of the world's Redeemer and the final destruction of the enemies of God: “I shall see Him, but not now: I shall behold Him, but not nigh:
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28 EGW PK 150.3 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… , until finally they cease their efforts. Their shrieks and curses no longer resound over Carmel. In despair they retire from the contest.
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29 EGW PK 352.1 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… crisis finally came. The forces of Assyria, advancing from triumph to triumph, appeared in Judea. Confident of victory, the leaders divided their forces into …
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30 EGW PK 725.2 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… her final conflict. “Fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners” ( Song of Solomon 6:10 ), she is to go forth into all the world, conquering …
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