ADMINISTRATIONS FROM "THE BOWLS BEFORE THE ALTAR"
FOR THE REMAINING ONES THAT CAME AGAINST "JERUSALEM". (Zech 14:16).
"All those who are sacrificing must come in and take from them and must do boiling in them". (Zech 14:21). These bowls would therefore contain the readjustments for spirit cleansing, for those sacrificing (being washed clean spiritually by giving up their disobedient acts) through accurate knowledge from God. The manuscript of the "Little Scroll" referred to in Revelation chapter 10 contains this knowledge, and is what will be taken and used from these bowls. There will no more prove to be profit-makers (traders) out of God's Word (namely "Canaanites") at these places.
The "first things", both the physical and spiritual requirements before worshipping at the Tabernacles, are written up and are part of the "Little Scroll", but are only the initial requirements. Further additional administrations of this nature will be required.
The illustration on Page 873 of the "bowls before the altar" illustrates the progressive order of countermeasures against error. Such countermeasures, against acts of apostasy and those with the political "mark" of the "wild beast", are through understandings, exposures and refinements, in numbered bowls before the symbolic altar at the Tabernacles.
After self-scrutiny at the Tabernacles, some will spiritually advance progressively, from tent to tent, or from room to room, in their readjustments to obedience, until reaching total subjection to the true Word of God; prepared for those wishing to be found "already walking" on the "Way of Holiness" at the arrival of The Christ Michael.
The denunciations and teachings from pages of the "Little Scroll" numbered 666A to 666X (Alpha to Omega) are mainly against "wild beast" activities. Pages 777 to 867C are refinements against "lofty things raised up against the knowledge of God" (apostasy). In addition, further discernments continue on dated pages, increasing month by month. (Rev 22:2). Copies of the "Little Scroll" should be read, researched, and kept in folders for their preservation.
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