217. * yet grasp them clearly; it may be allowed to make them at another time, if God the Messiah sees fit. [See for the sake of context WE 5438, continuing the explanation of verse 22.] 5439. It is allowable for [outer holiness] to be called holy, for also the altar of whole burnt offering is called "holiness of holiness"* [Exod. 29:37], the altar of incense [30:10] "holy of holies";* the oil also is called holy, the garments holy, and other such things. Where the holiness comes from may be evident from what was said above [WE 5433-34, 5437], namely, from the choir of angels, from the portrayal of the highest Deity, while the human mind is lifted up out of its own realm. Stupefaction then seizes the mind, flowing in from the properly human soul, which is not fallen. From this, now, a great many particulars can be deduced * KJV has "most holy."