A metaphor the student interprets as both water and ink, naming the Holy Spirit's outpouring into scripture.
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abundant rain
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "The Holy Ghost abounded rain. The Holy Ghost abounded rain?"
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The class interprets 'the Holy Ghost's abundant rain poured upon the parchments old and new' as the Holy Spirit inspiring a large body of sacred writing.
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"The Holy Ghost abounded rain. The Holy Ghost abounded rain?"
"saying that the Holy Ghost's abundant rain poured upon the parchments old and new, and here abundant rain is water, abundant rain is ink,..."
"...gem on which all virtues are founded? I, the Holy Ghost's abundant rain poured upon the parchments old and new. That is the syllogism..."
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