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In context, 1 John 4:5-6 is simply referring to those denying the deity of Jesus in the flesh, those not of God but are of the world, they are anti-Christ. If you want this scripture to be in some way referring to the "pure language" Zephaniah referred to that doesn't even occur until after his second coming, then we will have to conclude that them speaking this "pure language" somehow makes the world saved. This of course isn't what happens, as they all end up getting roasted alive for their transgression against God anyway, "the number of whom is as the sand of the sea". Did Jesus Christ speak of the mysteries of God, sure, but he also didn't speak as a dragon, he spoke as a Jew in Aramaic, many agree.
Does the Spirit only speak Aramaic then? Does not the Holy Spirit(master teacher) transcend all language barriers and speak to anyone; wherever He chooses, However He chooses and they will understand as clearly as you and I?
Transend: be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division).
surpass (a person or an achievement).
synonyms: surpass, exceed, tower above, leave behind, outshine, eclipse, overshadow.
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