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See also Brother [[Christadelphian Commentators and Authorities#wgl|Wilfred Lambert]]'s comments about [[Leviathan]].
See also Brother [[Christadelphian Commentators and Authorities#wgl|Wilfred Lambert]]'s comments about [[Leviathan]].


Brother [[Christadelphian Commentators and Authorities#YECs|Ron Abel]] applies the phenomenological language of the Bible in [http://www.wrestedscriptures.com/c01miracles/joshua10v13.html ''Wrested Scriptures''] to interpret [[Joshua 10:10-15|Joshua 10:13]].
Brother {{RAbel}} applies the phenomenological language of the Bible in [http://www.wrestedscriptures.com/c01miracles/joshua10v13.html ''Wrested Scriptures''] to interpret [[Joshua 10:10-15|Joshua 10:13]].

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See these notes about the Bible's "phenomenological" language from Bernard Ramm.

See also Brother Wilfred Lambert's comments about Leviathan.

Brother Ron Abel applies the phenomenological language of the Bible in Wrested Scriptures to interpret Joshua 10:13.