<aside> <img src="https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/49de0235-e8bc-4eca-bf20-2a9d6d267a02/b047bd39-2b00-497b-87c1-fe4a570db8c7/10A803A6-B6B6-45F1-9EEE-FE6168C88494.jpeg" alt="https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/49de0235-e8bc-4eca-bf20-2a9d6d267a02/b047bd39-2b00-497b-87c1-fe4a570db8c7/10A803A6-B6B6-45F1-9EEE-FE6168C88494.jpeg" width="40px" /> Executive Summary: The seven biblical archetypes, as outlined in both the Old and New Testaments, represent essential conversations in life, learning, and futures. These archetypes, which include figures such as Paul, Adam, and Moses, define a person's experience of the Father through his Son empowered by the Holy Spirit. Regardless of nationality, ethnicity, language, or religion, these modal excellences form the core of Christian doctrine and self-mastery in Christ, aiding gifted individuals in discovering their genius.

Your journey into the seven biblical archetypes will review several patterns of sevens as outlined in both Testaments, new and old beginning with Paul, then the “pattern revealed to Moses” in the tabernacle, then back to the garden with the seven notes in Adam (eyes, hands, ears, tongue, neck, head, heart) and backing round again to the New Testament:

•⁠ ⁠Paul: prophetiea, deaconiea, didasko, parakaleho, metadidomi, proistemi, eleeos (see Romans 12:6-8) •⁠ ⁠Adam: eyes, hands, ears, tongue, neck, head, heart (as seen in nature) •⁠ ⁠Israel: wheat, barley, vine, fig, pomegranate, olive, date (Deut 8:8) •⁠ ⁠Moses: gate, fire altar, laver, menorah, shewbread, incense, ark (Exo 40) •⁠ ⁠Peter: virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, love (2 Pet 1:5-7) •⁠ ⁠John: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea (Rev 2 - 3) •⁠ ⁠Ecclesia: come together, hymn, instruction, revelation, tongue, interpretation, edification (1 Cor 14:26)

This set of 7 modalities in Scripture are the essential conversations in life, learning and futures. They define a person’s experience of the Father through his Son empowered by the Holy Spirit. Without regard nationality, ethnicity, language or religion, these modal excellences lie at the heart of Christian doctrine, the doctrine of self-mastery in Christ, the final frontier in a theology that helps gifted individuals discover genius by modalities.

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Prelude music for Commencement (Hanoi 2024)

MA Graduate School (2024)

Ephesus - Season of Discovery

Smyrna - Season of Service

Pergamum - Season of Learning

Thyatira - Season of Enablement

Sardis - Season of Restructuring

Philadelphia - Season of Leadership

Laodicea - Season of Compassion

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