So the Lord God has spoken, concluded, in love has spoken and his conclusion is love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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Recurrences in the text
- → So the Lord God has spoken, concluded, in love has spoken and his conclusion is love.
- → God has spoken, he ever insisted on speaking with love and for love.
- → Now I have spoken and you have heard my words.
- → This love talk makes me happy.
- → The lord said.
- → You have heard my words.
- → Dialogue with love with me.
- → Tell me about what you feel.
- → I rejoice when my children talk about love for me.
- → I make me father for you.
- → I speak to you again.
- → My revelation is eternal.
- → The dialogue I have with my children is eternal.
- → This love makes me a father.
- → Behold, I, the father, said, I did not keep silent, and before the truth in love I always revealed.
- → Now I have spoken, continued to reveal, listened and heard.
- → The Lord said that he has not imposed commands, that he spoke and gave lessons only with love.
- → Dialogue between me and you is indestructible.
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