Thursday, March 28, 2013

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: A NEW ONOMA, Part 10


A New Onoma,  Part 10

 March 29, 2013
Well.......yawn......Guess it's my turn to get told, "Wake up, Sleepy!"  I went to bed early last night and then woke up at 3:15 in the morning absolutely wired!  Got up for a couple of hours to do some work on the computer and then went back to bed for a bit.  Now I need toothpicks under my eyelids......

Just re-reading some of what I wrote last week and realized that I made a rather inconsistent statement.  Detailing the characteristics of the operation of the Spirit of Truth I wrote, "For those who walk in love – AND in the Spirit – Jesus’ promise is that the Spirit of Truth will dwell IN us."

That's funny, actually.  We ARE talking about walking in agape are we not?  Duhhhh.... Last time I looked, you couldn't walk in agape and NOT be in the Spirit!  Agape can't operate in the realm of the soul or the flesh, no matter how you slice it!  Agape superintends the soul and flesh because it is strictly Spirit-based!  Anyway, sometimes I get to writing so fast the words come out and I don't realize how I've expressed myself.  Oh well!  On with today's discussion.

And, by the way, my thanks to all those of you who've helped to push A Tale of Two Brides  to its presence on Amazon.com's best-seller lists for the past few weeks, reaching as high as #8.  It's a blessing to know that the prophetic message in that book is reaching into the hearts of many tens of thousands of readers.

In the midst of a discourse on the subject of trials and persecution, Peter wrote, "Rejoice according to the share you have in the sufferings of Christ, that in the revelation of His glory, you may also rejoice with extreme joy.  If you are reviled and belittled in the name of Christ, blessed are you, because the Spirit of Glory and the Spirit of God rest upon you." (I Peter 4:13-14 -- my translation)

The phrase, "the glory of God," or variations thereof, appears something like 300 times throughout Scripture.  David mentions it approximately 50 times in the Psalms, and Isaiah refers to it 50 times in his prophecies.  David refers to the Lord five times (Psalm 24) as "The King of Glory."

In Psalm 72:19, he prophesies, "And blessed be His glorious shem [onoma] for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with His glory."

"In the year that King Uzziah died," Isaiah was taken up in the Spirit and given a vision of the Lord sitting upon a throne.  He saw and heard the seraphims (the Hebrew word for them is, sar.aph), winged creatures ablaze with a brilliant light -- who appeared as if they were on fire -- saying one to another, "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts: the whole earth is filled with His Glory!"

Some forty-six years later, the Lord again allowed Isaiah to see into the distant future and to prophesy, "The Glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together." (Isaiah 40:5 KJV)

The word used primarily in the Greek text for "Glory" is, doxa.  (We are familiar with a contemporary usage of this word in a very old hymn, "The Doxology.")  In the Hebrew text, it is ka.bod (pronounced, kah.bode').  Both words parallel one another in usage and translation.  Doxa and ka.bod both mean: splendor, majesty, honor, glory, abundance, riches.

Ka.bod is derived from kabad, which means: to be heavy; it is used of weight, being weighty: hence in a figurative sense, ka.bod represents: to increase with honor; to render illustrious; to show one's self great, glorious, plentiful, abundant, numerous, etc.

Doxa, on the other hand, takes its weight of meaning from: estimate, view, good opinion; hence, it represents magnificence, excellence, preeminence, dignity and grace.   Bishop Westcott defines it as: a most glorious condition, the most exalted state, and translates it (in the case of the Spirit of Glory) as the absolutely perfect inner being, and the personal excellence of Christ.

The Septuagint translators translated doxa for ka.bod, rendering it heavenly brightness, a brilliant splendor surrounding the Lord.  They used doxa to define the Shekinah, the brilliant light which surrounded Moses following his two 40-day periods in the presence of the Lord on the mountain top.  This word occurs in the New Testament to describe the appearance of Jesus as He was transfigured.

The Jewish historian, Josephus, used doxa to describe the glorious form and appearance of those who were raised from the dead, having seen the remarkable change and transformation which took place in their countenance and being.

Obviously, we could use page after page to describe the ways in which these words have been applied, but I believe that Bishop Westcott captured the essence of it with his picture of absolute perfection and personal excellence.  Thus we can grasp some sense of the Spirit of Glory by seeing it as visible perfection or exalted majesty.  All that we know as "majestic" in earthly terms, all that we know as "magnificence" and "splendor," can scarcely begin to convey the reality of The Spirit of Glory.

Many of you have heard me share the experience many years ago of being in Heaven, and being ushered into the Throne Room.  The Glory of the Lord was so powerful that I fell prostrate.  I literally felt the "weight of Glory."  The brilliant light about the Father far exceeded that of the sun, and I was unable to look at Him.  I had been walking and talking with Jesus for quite some time prior to being ushered into the Throne Room, and while He radiated this same light, for some reason I was able to look at Him -- at least for short periods.  The light was less intense and/or piercing.  Nevertheless, I was unable to gaze into His face for any period of time without everything else blanking out around Him.

In the years since, much change has taken place in me.  While the experience of being in Heaven has not been repeated -- at least in a literal sense -- I have experienced being carried in the Spirit into the presence of Jesus Christ on numerous occasions, and have seen Father at a distance.  With the transformation which has been being worked by Holy Spirit, I have found the experience less shocking, and in fact, very normal.  It has helped me to understand the change of onoma which is taking place.

David wrote, "Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness; to the end that my glory may sing praise unto thee, and not be silent." (Psalm 30:11-12 KJV)

We are being brought to a place where that which we have previously seen as supernatural now becomes natural.  He is working His Glory in us.  The Spirit of Glory is being given to His Bride for her completion and perfection.  Glory is integral to the onoma of Jesus Christ.  If we are to be like Him when we see Him, it must be integral to our onoma.

Hear the promise of the Lord.  "I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thy hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the nations..........I am the Lord: that is my shem [onoma]: and my Glory will I not give to another (god), neither my praise to graven images.  Behold the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them." (Isaiah 42:6-8)

Notice that He says, "I am the Lord: that is my onoma."  Then in the very same breath, He says, "My Glory will I not give to another (god), nor my tehillah to graven images."  He therefore makes it clear that His Glory is a part of His onoma, that he will not under any circumstances allow it to be given or used for the sake of any other god.  The word, tehillah, while generally translated "praise," is a variant word also translated, "Glory."  Tehillah, in this instance, is: glory attested to; hence, laudation.

Let me pause momentarily to comment on the significance of this statement.

True "Glory" is the exclusive domain of the Lord.  It is elemental to His makeup and intrinsic to His character.  The Spirit of Glory is that constituent of His onoma which perfects and completes us.  Nevertheless, there are many woefully ignorant believers who casually and carelessly attribute the working and the works of Holy Spirit to the works of their hands, or the works of the hands of others: graven images, if you will.

The Lord performs some wonderful work in their lives; perhaps they are healed; possibly they receive some wonderful opportunity; maybe they receive some kind of promotion on the job; there are any one of hundreds of possible scenarios.  Yet when it comes time to give credit where credit is due, do you think the Lord gets the Glory?

Riiiighht!  Suure He does!  It is given to your talents and abilities, the doctor, the pills, your friends, your employer, or a myriad of other things -- all of which may have played a part in your blessing.  Nevertheless, the real credit -- the real glory -- belongs to the Lord, without whose intervention and orchestration of affairs those things could not have happened.

"Well, I owe it all to Dr. Jones.  He knew just the right medication for my condition.  If it hadn't been for his medical skills and  training, I probably wouldn't be here today."  "Yes, it was a wonderful promotion!  But I owe it all to Richard.  If he hadn't put in a good word for me, this never would have happened."

I understand that you have wanted to visit Egypt and Israel all of your life, and that you've just been given some airline tickets.  This travel opportunity is a real gift from the Lord.  "Yes, but I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.  I happened to see this advertisement, and mentioned it to one of my kids, and they decided to do this for my wife and I."

Funny, isn't it, how "yes, but.." gets the credit instead of the Lord.  Who is getting the glory?  The doctor?   The medication?  Your associate on the job?  Your kids?  Excuse me for saying so, but aren't you in danger of making them into graven images?  Maybe it doesn't seem like a big deal to you, but if the Lord has to share the credit with all these other people or things in your life, there is an enormous gap in your relationship with Him.  It's OK to be grateful for the involvement of others in your life.  Crediting them with the praise, honor and glory which belong to the Lord is quite another thing.

I'm not here to make attacks on anyone or anything.  It is important that we get our priorities straight.  Every event in our lives, no matter how great or small, plays a role in that which Holy Spirit does, in order to bring about the necessary change, to conform us to the image and character of Jesus Christ.

"Glory" plays an ever-increasing importance in our onoma as we are molded and shaped.  It is literally a part of our perfecting and completion.  The more that Spirit of Glory begins to dwell in us, the greater the degree of the supernatural which functions in and through us.  We are, as previously stated, becoming "naturally supernatural," and "supernaturally natural."  His glory becomes an innate part of our existence.

Throughout past generations spanning the centuries, as Holy Spirit has been bringing Truth to the Bride leading her ever closer to the fulfillment Jesus Christ has waited for, Satan has contaminated things by making God's people believe that it was wrong for the glory of the Lord -- in them -- to receive the proper acclaim.  Where else is the glory of the Lord to be manifested, pray tell?  In outer space?  In the clouds?  In some building which has the words engraved on a cornerstone, "ERECTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD?"

The Spirit of Glory is not something inanimate!  He is a living being, a functioning divine personality who is part of the corporate existence and onoma of the  Godhead.  When He comes to dwell in us and manifest Himself through us, that which is manifested is still to His credit, praise, and glory!  Its O.K. to bless the doctor, the lawyer, the bread maker or the candlestick maker for their efforts, but the true credit and praise and glory belongs to Holy Spirit, to the Lord Jesus Christ, to Father God.

There's still more to share on the Spirit of Glory, and I'd like to take a slightly different approach than we've shared thus far, but I think I'll hold that for next week.

Over the months I have shared various prophetic words from people whose integrity in God we trust implicitly -- those whose prophetic utterances come straight from the heart of the Lord.  Paul Keith Davis is one such brother in the Lord, and it isn't simply just Paul Keith as a single individual.  His wife, Wanda, and daughter, Natalie Victoria, and son, Caleb, all have similar prophetic gifting.  Natalie shared an excellent word a few days ago, and I would like to excerpt a portion of that to pass along today.  You can read her entire word at ElijahList.com.

The Lord yearns for our attention, our focus, and our company. It is His desire to spend extensive time with us as any bridegroom would want with his bride. He longs for relationships with us that are so real and so deep that we hear His heartbeat. That is what I hear the Holy Spirit calling us to.

God is yearning for an intimacy with us that is more than just Sunday morning service. He desires a place in our lives that involves every second of the day devoted to Him. He longs to give us a Revelation 4:1-2  encounter, saying:

"After these things I looked, and behold, a door standing open in Heaven, and the first voice which I had heard, like the sound of a trumpet speaking with me, said, 'Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after these things.' Immediately I was in the Spirit; and behold, a throne was standing in Heaven, and One sitting on the throne."

His Bride will be a remnant of people that will open their hearts to Him and allow His secret desires to be imparted. Our hearts must be broken for the things that break His. His Bride is to be a reflection of Him and the embodiment of His character. But we must first deny ourselves as it says in Matthew 16:24. Denying ourselves is not done weekly, or when we feel motivated or desperate; but this denying must be done on a daily basis with every waking moment surrendered to His will.

Wade Taylor explained it well when he said, "This taking up of our cross means that we 'die' to the right to do as we please, and surrender 'unconditionally' to the Lordship of Jesus. For us to do this, requires a specific act on our part in which we vocally take this right to do as we please that we gained through the transgression of Adam, and give it back to the Lord."

We were created for a great purpose that makes life truly worth living. Part of that is to help bring in the fullness of His reward and to be restored back into God's original plan. We must abide in Him and He in us as verified in John 15:4:

"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me."

When we fully yield our will to Him, He is then able to occupy us and provide the strength we need. In that place we will find His promised rest. Then we are transformed into His image and ask for great things from God. We will receive them because we are so like Him that what we request is from His heart, not our human desires and aspirations.

Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener                                                            
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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Sunnyside, Washington 98944
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Monday, March 25, 2013

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: A NEW ONOMA, Part 9

Another Coffee Break:
A New Onoma,  Part 9
 

March 22, 2013
Hiya, Folks!  This is the best day of your life!  Sure it is.  Yesterday’s gone, and tomorrow isn’t here yet.  Fact is, if you were any better, you’d be dangerous!   Hohohohoho…….

Now wouldn’t you rather start the day like that instead of some old cranky, wheezy, whiny, “I jus’ don’t know if I oughtta get outta bed t’day or not!  My bones are jus’ so tarred!  Reckon, I gots to, though.  Won’t get nuthin done in bed…..groan….”
 
See.  Get your spirits livened up.  Get your mind alert.  Grab a good cup of that really dark double French Roast made in the French Press, or somethin’ like that!  Wake up, sleepy!

Let's pick up where we left off last week.  I made the observation that the Bible is not "The Word!"  Jesus Christ is The Word!

Here's how the apostle Paul expressed things, "All Scripture is God-breathed and advantageous and profitable for teaching, for conviction, for correction, for [the] discipline which [comes] in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete and fully fitted for that excellence with which he is occupied."  (II Timothy 3:16-17 -- my translation)
Do you get it?  Do you understand the significance of this statement?  The phrase, "for [the] discipline which [comes] in righteousness," makes clear the fact that the Scripture is "advantageous and profitable" for those who are dikaiosune: walking (currently living) in an ongoing state or condition of rightly-related personal relationship with the Lord.  One does not walk with words on a piece of paper; they walk with someone who is alive and personally close!  The Scripture, therefore, has been given for the purpose of witnessing to and with that which Jesus Christ is saying to us personally.
On at least five occasions, Jesus made the statement, "I speak to you in truth," or, "Of truth I say to you........"  It was impossible for Him to speak out of anything but Truth, since Truth was an essential part of His character and makeup.  Truth, likewise, was integral to the existence of Holy Spirit.
 
At the Last Supper, as Jesus was sharing with the disciples the specifics of the       Bridegroom/Bride relationship, He made a specific promise concerning the coming of the Paraklete.  Virtually everything He had shared up to this point during the supper was drawn from the classical Jewish wedding as He drew a picture of Himself as the   Bridegroom, and the disciples (along with all who would follow later) as the Bride.

In keeping with the well-established custom of a Bridegroom sending a Paraklete to comfort the Bride-to-be during the absence of the Bridegroom (as he prepared their marital home), and prepare her for the day of joining, Jesus now said, "I will ask the Father, and He will give you a different comforter -- the Paraklete -- who will remain with you forever: the Spirit of Truth, whom the world has not the power to receive, because it does not see Him nor perceive Him, but you know Him because He abides with you, and shall be in you." (John 14:17 -- my translation)

In so saying, Jesus has made clear that this "different comforter," the Paraklete, is One with Him.  Only moments before, Jesus had said to Thomas, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life." (John 14:6)
Now He has said that He will send the Paraklete, whom He refers to as "The Spirit of Truth."  Obviously if Jesus was "The Truth," and the Paraklete was "The Spirit of Truth,"  they were in absolute harmony and unity with one another, and the Paraklete was coming to* "....be in you." (*see note below)

You follow His train of logic, I am sure!
If Jesus' onoma was "The Truth," Holy Spirit was also "The Spirit of Truth," and they were One with each other, and He -- The Spirit of Truth -- abides with us, and in us, it follows that we all become One -- in Truth!
O.K. so far?

Let's look at it another way.  Part of Jesus' onoma incorporates the Spirit of Truth.  Part of the character of the Spirit of Grace is to comfort.  Jesus was, therefore, a Comforter.  He described the Paraklete as being The Spirit of Truth.  He also described Him as being "another comforter."  Yet, they were One, both being part of the triune Godhead.  The Father, therefore, was Truth.

If He, the Spirit of Truth, dwells with us, and also in us, He becomes a part of our onoma.  We, therefore, have experienced an initial change of our onoma so as to become like Him.  The Paraklete dwells with us so as to guide us into all Truth.  He dwells in us so as to mold, shape, and change our onoma so as to make us One -- not only with Him -- but also with our Bridegroom-to-be.  This is imperative if we are to be like Jesus when we see Him.
 
[*Note: It is worthy of notation that the particular phraseology in John 14:17 puts the Holy Spirit with us at all times.  However, Jesus says that He "shall be in you."  This is a future-tense promise conditional upon our response to the Paraklete.  I believe that the experience which we have come to know as the "baptism in the Holy Spirit" is the initiating place for the fulfillment of that promise.  Those who have been "saved" but not yet baptized in the Holy Spirit, are, for the most part, relegated to external leadership by the Paraklete (through the unfolding of physical or natural events) because they lack the ability to hear "in the Spirit."  External leadership is vastly different than internal leadership.]
Later, at the Last Supper, Jesus said, "When He, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth..." (John 16:13 KJV)
 
When Holy Spirit came, we are told that "They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave to them to utter forth." (Acts 2:4 -- literal translation)

Obviously the Spirit had to be within if they were "filled."  Likewise, the subsequent changes which occurred in these former cowards, who had fled when Jesus was tried before Pilate and Herod, came from the internal presence and leadership of the Paraklete.  The beginning of change to their onomas, therefore, came only after they were "filled with the Holy Spirit" and indwelt by Him.)
 
Truth is mentioned not less than 90 times in the New Testament, but John uses this term 47 times (or more than half) of all its occurrences in the NT.  There’s good reason why John is the dominant writer concerning Truth: he, of all the disciples, had the closest bond of love with Jesus during the 3 ½ years of Jesus’ ministry.  Who better, therefore, to describe the attributes and characteristics of the Spirit of Truth.
 
Observe!

John 16:7-14:  Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.  And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:  Of sin, because they believe not on me; 
"Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more;  Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.  I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.  Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show you things to come.  He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it unto you."
I John 4:1-6:  "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.   Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God:  And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world.

"Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.  They are of the world: therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them.  We are of God: he that knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God heareth not us.  Hereby know we the Spirit of Truth, and the spirit of error."

To these Scriptures we add the following introduction by John of Jesus:
John 1:14:  And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.”

It is in love – agape love – that Truth, the Spirit of Truth is revealed.  Right after John says, “Hereby know we the Spirit of Truth and the spirit of error,” he writes the following:

I John 4:7-13:  Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.  He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.  In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him.  Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.  No man hath seen God at any time. If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us.  Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and he in us, because he hath given us of his Spirit.”

Now, let’s see if we can extract from these Scripture references the character and nature of the Spirit of Truth.

1.                  He shall guide you into all truth.  (John 16:13)

2.                  Whatever He hears (from Father), that shall He speak.  (John 16:13)

3.                  He will show you things to come [give prophetic revelation].  (John 16:13)
4.                  He glorifies the Lord Jesus Christ [only].  (John 16:14)

5.                  Whatever Jesus says and gives, He [The Spirit of Truth] declares and announces to those who hear and believe.  (John 16:14)  The Greek word, anangello occurs in this verse giving the sense that when we have angelic visitations where truth is revealed, it is the Spirit of Truth which has sent them.

6.                  Jesus goes on to clarify that everything that He has comes from the Father, and that therefore the Spirit of Truth transmits and conveys that to us.  (John 16:15)

7.                  The Spirit of Truth is the Comforter – the Paraklete.  (John 14:16)

8.                  The Spirit of Truth will not speak to those in the world because they neither see Him, nor know Him, and they will not receive anything He has to say or to give.  Neither will He reveal anything of the Father or the Son to anyone who does not love the Lord Jesus Christ.  (John 14:15-16)

9.                  For those who walk in love and an intimate relationship with Jesus, the Spirit of Truth will remain with them in perpetuity (Greek: aion: throughout eternity -- more accurately, "the eternities of the eternities").  (John 14:16)

10.             For those who walk in love – AND in the Spirit – Jesus’ promise is that the Spirit of Truth will dwell IN us.  (John 14:17)

11.             A primary job of the Spirit of Truth is to reprove, confute, convict and admonish the world of, for and because of sin.  (John 16:8-11)

12.             Along with reproving the world of sin, the Spirit of Truth has the responsibility to convince (Greek: elengcho) the world of righteousness (Greek: dikaiosune: justification and innocence through Christ Jesus).  (John 16:8-11)

13.             The third element of the Spirit of Truth’s primary purpose and mission to the world is to demonstrate that the “prince of the world” has been judged by God, convicted, stripped of his authority and sentenced to everlasting hell fire.  (John 16:8-11)

14.             The Spirit of Truth always reveals and shows to those who walk in love the spirit of antichrist, its operation and its presence in the world around us.  (I John 4:2-3)

15.             At the same time The Spirit of Truth always uncovers the spirit of error and makes clear how the spirit of error is rooted in the spirit of antichrist.  He accomplishes this with a simple question: will the spirit that is speaking hear the Word of the Lord, or will it rebel against that Word, insisting on having its own way and clinging to its own ideas, thoughts or teachings of man.  (I John 4:6)

16.             When John begins his Gospel, he clearly states that Jesus was full of the Spirit of Grace and the Spirit of Truth – that in Jesus Christ was the Spirit of Grace and the Spirit of Truth manifested in the flesh.  (John 1:14)

17.             The Spirit of Truth only manifests and demonstrates in the presence of agape love.  (I John 4:7-13)

18.             It is the Spirit of Truth that brings to us the confidence and assurance – the “witness of the Spirit” – that we dwell in the Lord Jesus Christ, and that He dwells in us.  (I John 4:13)

For those who have ears to hear and eyes to see, the Spirit of Truth is the one who reveals the character and nature of the Lord Jesus Christ.  He is the one who convinces us – convicts and reproves in love – of error and misunderstanding.

The Spirit of Truth is our Guide in all spiritual revelation.
 
While the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation (Understanding) brings us revelation and shows us what the Lord is up to, it is the Spirit of Truth who applies that revelation in a practical, workable dimension.

We still have one more of the Seven Spirits of God to consider in order to see all of the primary facets or aspects of Jesus' onoma.  See you next week!
 
Blessings on you!                                                        

Regner
Regner A. Capener                                                            
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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