What is the Beer–Lambert law?

Afterward of Before/After? What if Law is allowed to be both Before and After, the beginning and the ending?

  • There seems to be plenty of Before/After scenarios in the Bible. Holy Bible containing Old/New Testaments; as BC/AD: Bwd/Fwd John 1:17 law/grace as if lie/truth Romans 5: this man/that man 1Cor 13: child/man; man puts away child 1Cor 15: natural first/spiritual afterward Heb 1: time past/last days Heb 10:9: first/second: take away/establish 1Pet 4:14: their part/your part created/made they/we them/us enmity/friend ghost/spirit: driven/led servant/son etc etc But what if Law be allowed to be both, beginning as fear, beginning again as sorrows, then wanting to be both beginning and ending? If natural first/spiritual afterward, would it be spiritual abuse? If law worketh wrath, but God hasn't appointed us to wrath? If law isn't perfect, but we're told to be perfect, even by law? If law is as lie, and we're told only the truth makes us free? If law is both good and evil, and we're delivered from law(evil)? If law creates and destroys, those made one proselyte after? Should we let law be dead testator so grace may be of force, if both grace + law is as bless + curse and as life + death? If no thereafter in all the Bible, only hereafter? Afterward?

  • Answer:

    Yes, absolutely.

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