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Genesis 8:2

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2 The fountains also of the deep and the windows of heaven were stopped, and the rain from heaven was restrained;

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The Meaning of Noah and the Flood

By OffTheLeftEye Staff

Is the Noah’s Ark story in the book of Genesis really about God destroying creation? A spiritual Bible interpretation of the story reveals its true meaning.

In this video, host Curtis Childs guides us through the revelations about the Old Testament parable that eighteenth-century philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg had during his spiritual experiences. Swedenborg’s perspectives transcend literal interpretations to provide a hopeful lesson about salvation. While it may seem like the Bible story is about God destroying creation, Swedenborg’s spiritual perspectives suggest that it symbolizes God’s still-ongoing efforts to save us from self-destruction.

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From Swedenborg's Works

 

Arcana Coelestia #974

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974. After that, man's state after the Flood - a man who is capable of receiving charity - is described by the bow in the cloud, which he resembles, verses 12-17. This bow has regard to the member of the Church, that is, to one who is regenerate, verses 12-13. It has regard to every one in general, verses 14-15, and to the person who is capable of being regenerated in particular, verse 16. So it has regard not only to the person inside the Church but also to him who is outside the Church, verse 17.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.