Jehoshaphat
![The Triumph of Jehoshaphat "Triomphe de Josaphat" by Jean Fouquet. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons. The picture shows Jehoshaphat re-entering Jerusalem after his victory over Adad, the King of Syria.](/bundles/ncbsw/media/Triomphe_de_Josaphat.webp)
In 1 Kings 22:48, Jehoshaphat seems to represent a corruption of the church, which takes place by falsifying truth. (Apocalypse Explained 514)
(Препратки: Joel 3:12)
Arcana Coelestia #5603
5603. 'And Judah said to Israel his father' means a perception received from the good of the Church regarding these matters. This is clear from the meaning of 'saying' in the historical narratives of the Word as perceiving, often dealt with already; from the representation of 'Judah' as the good of the Church, dealt with above in 5583; and from the representation of 'Israel' as the internal spiritual Church, dealt with in 3305, 4286. From this it is evident that 'Judah said to Israel his father' means a perception the Church had which it received from its own good.