The temple room where God lives in Jiang's Mark reading; the torn curtain means God is no longer hidden from the world.
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Holy of Holies
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"...the very top of this temple is a room called the Holy of the Holies."
"That's where God lives. And the curtain is what hides God from the world. Okay? So when Jesus dies, the curtain now is torn..."
"...Until that point I was a squalid soul, for God divided holy avaricious. Now, as you see, I am punished here for that. When..."
"...fellow servant of one power. If you have ever understood the holy sound of the gospel that says, Neque nubent, then you will see..."
"...he continued, In that hostel where you had set down your holy burden, there one could discover just how poor you were. Following this,..."
"...and he is the founder of the current dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire, okay? So his family now controls the Holy Roman Empire...."
"...your secrecy? What have I said about the only bride the Holy Ghost has known, the words that made you turn to me for..."
"...stopped, the song was done. Then we took up again our holy power on the path, watching the shades who lay along the ground..."
"...criticizes the Catholic Church, right? Well, the founder of the current Holy Roman Empire, Hugh Cabat, criticizes his own family and demands divine justice,..."
"...more than god and it's virgil right because virgil is the holy fire and he says you know what if i had a chance..."
"...if it raged by human nature exclaimed why cannot you a holy hunger for gold respond to"
"...to go now into a light on that which is the Holy Spirit's divinest of all nations so then i will go now into..."
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