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Spirits of Heaven, the four beasts, etc., etc. They are<br />
all illustrative of the universality of whatever is in view.<br />
When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, it was<br />
giving us a picture of the resurrection wherein we all<br />
(believers) would be made alive.<br />
John 11:17 "Then when Jesus came, he found that<br />
he had lain in the grave four days<br />
Year has 4 seasons: summer, autumn, spring and winter.<br />
Square has 4 sides and moon has 4 main variations of<br />
its phases. Abovementioned are the creations made by God<br />
in the first 4 days and on the fifth and sixth day the finishing<br />
of Earth and settling with life were made.<br />
FOUR GOSPELS - FOUR BEHOLDS<br />
MATHEW ; Behold your King (zech 9:9)<br />
MARK: Behold your Servant (Isa 42:1)<br />
LUKE : Behold the Man (Zech 6:12)<br />
JOHN: Behold your God (isa 40:9)<br />
Bible contains 4 main gospels: Matthew, Luke, John, and<br />
Mark.<br />
There are 4 gospel accounts of Jesus' life and ministry. Each<br />
of these emphasizes a unique aspect of his sacrifice and<br />
ministry. Matthew's focus is on Christ being the son of David<br />
and a Lion King. Mark highlights the suffering servant aspect<br />
of his ministry s an Ox. John proclaims Jesus is the One and<br />
Only begotten Son of God as an Eagle. And Luke<br />
showcases him as the Perfect Man.