To Heal the Broken-Hearted


Lona umbhalo wokuqala ka: To Heal the Broken-Hearted ngu-New Christian Bible Study Staff

Incazelo:

In the 61st chapter of Isaiah, there is a beautiful prophecy of the Lord's advent, and of the impact that it would have. It begins this way: “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me, Because the Lord has anointed Me, to preach good tidings to the poor.

Idalwe noma ihunyushwe ngu: New Christian Bible Study Staff

Usuku lokudalwa: 2014

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Mayelana: These explanations of the meaning of Bible words and phrases are drawn from Emanuel Swedenborg's exegetical works. Those meanings were first indexed/compiled in "A Dictionary of Correspondences, Representatives, and Significatives", by George Nicholson, 1841. Nicholson's work was updated and expanded by Rev. Samuel Worcester, of Boston, Mass., around 1900, and reprinted. In 1973, the Swedenborg Foundation published "A Dictionary of Bible Imagery", by Alice Spiers Sechrist. This work, "quite a new book", revamped, expanded, and corrected its predecessors. In 2022, the listings have been updated again, corrected further, parsed, edited, and imported into a database format to support these word/phrase descriptions. Example occurrences of words in Bible verses are usually cited, as are the passages in Swedenborg's works where their meanings are described. In most cases, the entries are quite brief, with links to references. In others, New Christian Bible Study staff and volunteers have added short explanations, too.


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To Heal the Broken-Hearted. Retrieved from: newchristianbiblestudy.org


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