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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
Why don't you go to the first use of mingling in the OT and see what WL taught on it, should make it very clear to you. Mingling was used in reference to the Holy anointing oil which WL says is a type of "The Spirit". The Spirit did not exist until after it was poured out after Jesus resurrection and ascension. The Holy Spirit is likened to the olive oil. The four spices are likened to the processes Jesus went through including the crucifixion and resurrection. These spices were mingled with the oil to make "the holy anointing oil", i.e. "the anointing" in the NT.
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Yes, sorry, I was confused by the terms mingling and compounding. Lee sometimes uses both interchangeably, when that mingling means something entirely different to the "tea water mingling". See my latest edits where I fix it up (I hope). Anyway, I intended to discuss the tea-water mingling of Christ's person. Not the process that the Spirit went through.