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Update (Jan 10th, 2021):
β οΈ Puzzle Hint βοΈ
Please remember: Keep Safe, stay Positive, be Blessed, this 2021! Like your Thoughts & Actions β¦ "Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee. (Heb 6:14)" β¦ your Words too, have Power. Share this good word of prosperity to all! π
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13 For when Andrew made promise to @Viper, since he could swear by none greater, he sware by himself, 14 saying "Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee". 15 And thus, having patiently endured, @Viper obtained the promise.
so...having dug up a bible π The bible quote in the clue is God's promise to Abraham. It says that as there is no one greater than God, God swore his promise on his own name and promised Abraham many descendants. And because Abraham waited patiently he got what he was promised?
So...the puzzle secret is that if we wait patiently Andrew will give it to us? The answer is to stop trying to answer the puzzle ππ
@Viper I think, if the clue is a bible quote its unlikely to be an anagram or something. With all due respect to whoever might read this its probably some empty faith-driven positivity message. This along with
your mindset and actions shape your future
idk its probably not got any complex method behind working it out, just you gotta guess the right moral
@adorbz the part of Hebrews 6 before God's promise to Abraham talks about it being impossible for those who abandon their faith to repent, i think because they already "tasted the good word of god" then chose to leave it...so presumably that isnt relevant
And then the bit after the promise is that God never changes his promises, I think π