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Genèse 14:11

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11 Les vainqueurs enlevèrent toutes les richesses de Sodome et de Gomorrhe, et toutes leurs provisions; et ils s'en allèrent.

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#79 What the Bible Says About Jerusalem: A City Set on a Hill

Napsal(a) Jonathan S. Rose

Title: A City Set on a Hill-the Stronghold of Jerusalem

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Summary: We look at the biblical account of Jerusalem--the historical account of its eventual conquest in the early Old Testament, and the prophetic things said of it in the later portions of the Old Testament and in the New. Paul's statement in Galatians is key: that there are two Jerusalems, one of which is "above," that is, spiritual.

Use the reference links below to follow along in the Bible as you watch.

References:
Genesis 14:18
Psalms 76:1-2
Joshua 10:5; 15:63
Judges 1:21; 3:1-7; 19:9-12
1 Samuel 17:54
2 Samuel 5
1 Kings 9:20-21
2 Chronicles 32
Isaiah 28:14-18; 29:1-8; 31; 37:28-36; 62:1; 65:17-19
Jeremiah 4:14
Ezekiel 22:17
Joel 2:32; 3:17-21
Micah 3:8; 4:1-2
Zephaniah 3:14-17
Zechariah 2:1-5; 8:3
Matthew 5:13-14
Galatians 4:22-26
Revelation 3:8; 12; 21:27
Zechariah 12:8
Revelation 22:14

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Spirit and Life Bible Study broadcast from 2/8/2012. The complete series is available at: www.spiritandlifebiblestudy.com

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Meeting of three kings in Potsdam and Charlottenburg, 1709, by Samuel Theodor Gericke

In Genesis 14:1, kings signify apparent goods and truths having the upper hand. In the next verse, they stand for the dominant evils and falsities against which the Lord fought as he passed He grew up on Earth.

In Genesis 14:3, we see that these evils and falsities were unclean; and in Genesis 14:4, that they burst forth later. (Arcana Coelestia 1661-1664).

In Genesis 14:14-15, this signifies that the Lord gained victory over them the evils represented earlier in the chapter. (Arcana Coelestia 1711-1715)

In Isaiah 33:17, a king signifies seeing genuine truth. (Apocalypse Explained 304[31])

In Revelation 9:11, a king signifies one who is in truth from an affection for what is good, and abstractly that truth itself -- here, in the opposite sense. (Apocalypse Revealed 440)