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Greetings to you my dear friend. I hope you're very well by the grace of God.

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There is a peculiarity in the Bible with respect to how God calls certain people.

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In Genesis 22 : 11, He called Abraham "Abraham, Abraham...".

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In Genesis 46:2 He called, "Jacob Jacob.…" In Exodus 3:4, He called Moses, "Moses, Moses..."

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In 1 Samuel  3 : 10 He called "Samuel, Samuel..."

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This is obviously Jesus Christ speaking. We know that because the same pattern occurs in the New Testament.

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In Matthew 23:37 Jesus said, "O Jerusalem Jerusalem...." In Luke 10:41, "Martha, Martha..."

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In Luke 22:31 "Simon, Simon..." In Acts 9:4, "Saul, Saul, why persecuteth thou Me."

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The doubling of names as called by God suggests a close and intimate relationship between God and the person called twice.

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There is another double expression that occurs only in the book of John. In single form it occurs all over the Bible.

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In double form it only occurs in John and that is the expression "verily, verily". The word "verily "means "surely", "so be it" or "Amen"

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John uses it in the lips of Christ twice, always twice because John gives us the most exalted elevated representation of God, 

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who is Christ. He begins referring to Christ as the word in John 1 : 1. The other gospel to begin with Christ at an earthly level.

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John begins with Christ as having been in existence in all eternity.

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John has Him saying, "verily, verily" or "Amen, Amen", "so be it, so be it". Why am I bringing this to your attention?

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The 10 commandments were written twice. In Exodus 20 God spoke them, then he told Moses to write them, or God ,Himself wrote them, I should say.

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Moses broke them in Exodus 32 when he saw the Israelites, where she had been to go on the calf. And in Exodus 34 verse 1,

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God told Moses, hewn two tables of stone and bring them up to me, I will write the commandments again. The commandments are verily, verily.

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God wrote them twice. And the person who spoke them was Jesus Christ, the person who took Moses, hewn two other tables of stone and come back up to mountain that I may inscribe the law again, that person was Christ.

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Of course, the instrument of the inscribing was the Holy Ghost, but the person who required it inscribed was Christ. It was His voice, the 10 Commandments I say again, the commandments were written twice, Amen, Amen, verily verily, so be it, so be it.

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Christ was very careful to tell Moses in verse 1 of chapter 34 of Exodus, I will write the very same words on the second set of tables that I wrote on the first. This is very, very surely, surely, a man, a man, my listening friend, the 10 commandments are a man, a man, nothing to be changed.

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If we itemize the 10 commandments, we isolate the fourth, it is like the other nine, amen, amen, so be it, trustworthy, reliable, nothing to be changed or modified.

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The sentence they might different is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God, and Jesus has given it to you unto me, in the amen, amen version, written twice, in the verily, verily version, which is a distinct way by which Christ calls His beloved.

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As you keep the Sabbath holy, have the assurance that the Law of God is Amen and Amen, happy Sabbath and God bless you.

