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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | == Lexical notes ==
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| − | == Exegesis ==
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| − | ===Verse 32===
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| − | This verse and surrounding passages seem closely related to [[1 Cor 15:45]]-46. There, Paul writes about two Adam's, the first as "a living soul" and the second as "a quickening spirit." If the first Adam is taken as temporal/historical, and the second Adam as spiritual/liturgical, then this suggests suggests parallels with the Adam who fell and brought about temporal creation (as related in Gen 2) and Christ who brought about spiritual creation (with parallels to Gen 1, which might be read as the pre-fallen ''and'' post-atonement state of things).
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| − | If this sketches how Joseph would've read the first natural/temporal then spiritual of [[1 Cor 15:46]], then perhaps the 4 spiritual-temporal chiastic events described here might be read as follows:
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| − | :(1) The first spiritual creation corresponds to the pre-history, pre-mortal, pre-temporal order of things.
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| − | ::(2) The first temporal creation is the fall, the beginning of history, the giving and breaking of the commandment in the Garden of Eden. (It seems that D&C 29 does not really address these first two creations which are described in Gen 1-2, Abraham, and Moses.)
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| − | ::(3) The second temporal creation corresponds to physical gathering of Israel, eschatological judgment, and physical resurrection (the Rapture?). This is what seems to be described in vv. 1-22.
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| − | :(4) The second spiritual creation is Final Judgment described in vv. 27-29 (though possibly starting with the "old things shall pass away and all things shall become new" bit starting in v. 23).
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| − | Note also that this outline puts Christ's life and atonal suffering in between these two doubled creation events---that is, in the "meridian of time" as several passages in the D&C and Moses phrase it.
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