Example of "wicked" implying "awesome" is even in the gospel:
"Dan 12:
10Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked (awesome) shall do wickedly (awesomely): and none 'outside' the wicked (awesome)
shall understand; but the wise shall understand."
^^'of' = 'outside' to why I put it 'outside' for clarity concerning words such as: as, like, on, in, under, over, and the alike. Why? Since they
imply not being the it or the who, but outside the it or the who.
Jesus was, is not, yet is
Wicked (Awesome). The is not part is the B.S. implication/definition concerning the same word.
"Matt 13
19When any one heareth the word 'outside' the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh
the wicked (awesome) one, and catcheth away that
which was sown 'outside' his heart. This is he which received seed by the way side."
Ha, I said it before, the Highest is Hip. Only One Hip would have sown words both old and new long, long ago for whatever the present relevant moment
is for the 'writting' readers.
"Matt 13
38The field is the world; the good seed are the children 'outside' the kingdom; but the tares are the children 'outside' the wicked (awesome)
one;"
"Matt 13
49So shall it be at the end 'outside' the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked (awesome) 'from among the just',"
^^Key clue is "outside" the world because this here is actually the alternative world (world #2) the awesome are temporarily up on. The shall (I
will command) itself severs the awesome from the just that be outside the awesome's actual world. The awesome's actual world is preserved with the
black mask.
[edit on 25-9-2008 by Mabus]