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Only the author knows the interpretation in its fullness. The author of The Bible is the Holy Spirit (2Peter 1:21) If you seek the truth in faith and out of a pure heart, the Spirit will guide you. 1Corinthians 2:6-16 is a very good passage of scripture to look into, in relation to spiritual understanding.

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