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COMMANDED MORNING

DAILY OPERATIONS AUTHORITY — SUNRISE PROTOCOL CLEARANCE

PROTOCOL

Specs

hebrew term

tsavah — to command, order, charge

dawn function

Exposes wickedness, ends the cover of darkness

messianic imagery

Christ as light, his advent as dawn (Luke 1:78-79, John 8:12)

Intelligence Brief

God asks if Job has ever 'commanded the morning' or 'caused the dawn to know its place.' The Hebrew 'tsavah' (command) is military/royal language — issuing orders that must be obeyed. Every sunrise is an act of divine command. The dawn doesn't happen; it is summoned. Job has never issued that order. The imagery extends: dawn 'takes hold of the ends of the earth' like a blanket being shaken, and the wicked — who operate in darkness — are exposed and shaken out. Light is not neutral; it is judicial. The scarlet thread: Christ is 'the light of the world' (John 8:12), and his coming is described as dawn breaking (Luke 1:78-79).

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