#118 Crossing the Jordan into the Inner Meaning (Joshua 3, Joshua 4)
Napsal(a) Jonathan S. Rose
Title: Crossing the Jordan into the Inner Meaning
Topic: Word
Summary: Can the Bible be taken literally? A look at the story of crossing the Jordan sheds some light...
Use the reference links below to follow along in the Bible as you watch.
References:
Joshua 3:1-end
2 Kings 2:1-14
Psalms 114
John 1:28; 10:40
Matthew 3:5-6
Mark 1:5, 9
Jeremiah 12:1-5
Zechariah 11:3
Genesis 1:9
1 Corinthians 2:14
Arcana Coelestia # 2729
2729. The derivation of genuine conjugial love from good married to truth may also be evident from the fact that it cannot exist with anyone unless good united to truth and truth to good from the Lord are present in him. That derivation may also be evident from the fact that heavenly blessedness and happiness reside in that love, and that everyone in whom that love exists comes into heaven, that is, into the heavenly marriage. It is also evident from the fact that when angels are talking about the union of good and truth, that which is a representative of marriage presents itself in a lower sphere among good spirits, but that which is a representative of adultery presents itself among evil spirits. This explains why in the Word the union of good and truth is called a marriage, but the adulteration of good and the falsification of truth is called adultery and whoredom, see 2466.