Flying Scroll 2 — Combo Cross / Guilt / Ark / 7E / Iron Rod (5 x 10 m)#

The theological and structural Flying Scroll posters combined into one wall-sized monumental composite.

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Also in this folder: Flying Scroll 1 — Song Book (11 MB)

Flying Scroll 2 — Combo Cross/Guilt/Ark/7E/IronRod (5x10m wall-sized)

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Abstract#

Flying Scroll 2 is the second of two wall-street-sized composite prints, also designed for monumental display at 5 x 10 meters. This version combines the theologically and structurally dense poster series from the Flying Scroll exhibit into a single seamless composition.

The composite tiles together posters from five thematic strands:

  • Cross — the redemptive framework at the center of the Good News Pack’s message

  • Guilt (MyGuilt signs A–D) — Posters E through H, the four-part guilt recognition series where LLoL takes personal responsibility for systemic problems

  • Ark — the Ark Manifest Destiny poster (Poster M), outlining the institutional vessel for the transition from BABL to ZION

  • 7E (Seven Epochs/Elements) — structural analysis of historical and prophetic patterns

  • Iron Rod — the guidance and navigation system for the Great Jubilee Race

Where Flying Scroll 1 (Song Book) provides the accessible gateway, Flying Scroll 2 contains the analytical and theological depth of the exhibit. Together, the two composites present the complete Flying Scroll visual program at monumental scale.

Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#

  1. Complementary pair. Flying Scroll 2 is the analytical counterpart to Flying Scroll 1’s invitational songbook theme. The pairing follows the Good News Pack’s pedagogical logic: entry through music and narrative (Scroll 1), then engagement with structure and argument (Scroll 2).

  2. Guilt series at scale. The MyGuilt signs (Posters E–H) are unusual in advocacy communication: they begin with the advocate’s own complicity rather than pointing outward. At wall scale, this self-critical starting point becomes unavoidable — literally larger than the viewer.

  3. Iron Rod as navigation. Including the Iron Rod series alongside the theological content positions it as the practical guidance system for the larger vision: not just “what is wrong” and “what could be right,” but “how to navigate from one to the other.”

Key Concepts at a Glance#

Cross

Redemptive framework central to the Good News Pack’s theological argument — the mechanism for transforming guilt into action

MyGuilt (A–D)

Four-part guilt recognition series (Posters E–H) where LLoL acknowledges personal responsibility for systemic failures

Ark

Institutional vessel concept for humanity’s transition from BABL (self-destruction) to ZION (self-stabilization)

7E

Seven Epochs/Elements analysis framework mapping historical and prophetic patterns across civilizational cycles

Iron Rod

Navigation and guidance system for the Great Jubilee Race — the practical tools for staying on a ZION path

5 x 10 m format

Professional large-format print size (approximately 16 x 33 feet), designed for exhibition walls and public installations

Document Information#

Document ID

Flying Scroll 2 — Combo Cross / Guilt / Ark / 7E / Iron Rod

Version

iv_llol_qqv1r3p1_2025m10d27

Format

1-page composite, 5 x 10 m physical size

License

Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain

Part of

Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll collection

PDF size

19 MB

WebP size

344 KB

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