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Doctrine of the Lord #2

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2. Specifically, the Word meant here is the same Word that was given through Moses and the Prophets, and the Evangelists, as can be clearly seen from the fact that it embodies the very same Divine truth from which angels acquire all their wisdom, and from which people acquire their spiritual intelligence. For this same Word that people have in the world is also the one that angels have in heaven. Only the one people have in the world is natural, while in heaven it is spiritual.

So, because it embodies Divine truth, it embodies the emanating Divinity as well. And this Divinity not only emanates from the Lord, but also embodies the Lord Himself.

Because it embodies the Lord Himself, therefore He alone is the subject in each and every thing written in the Word. From Isaiah to Malachi not one thing is to be found that does not have to do with the Lord, or in an opposite sense, something opposed to Him.

[2] The reality of this is something no one has yet seen, but it is nevertheless possible for everyone to see it, provided he is aware of it, and when reading gives thought to it, and if he knows moreover that the Word contains not only a natural sense but also a spiritual one, and that the names of persons and places in the natural sense symbolize something connected with the Lord, and so something having to do with heaven and the church received from Him, or something opposed to them.

Since each and every thing in the Word has to do with the Lord, and the Word is the Lord because it embodies Divine truth, it is clear why we are told, “And the Word...became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory.” Also why we are told, “While you have the light, believe in the light, that you may be children of light.... I have come as a light into the world; whoever believes in Me does not abide in darkness.” The light is Divine truth, thus the Word.

As a result, everyone, even at this day, who turns to the Lord alone when he reads the Word, and prays to Him, is enlightened as regards it.

  
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Published by the General Church of the New Jerusalem, 1100 Cathedral Road, Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania 19009, U.S.A. A translation of Doctrina Novae Hierosolymae de Domino, by Emanuel Swedenborg, 1688-1772. Translated from the Original Latin by N. Bruce Rogers. ISBN 9780945003687, Library of Congress Control Number: 2013954074.

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John 17:5

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5 And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.

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#74 The Arm of Jehovah | John 1 Explained (Isaiah 53)

By Jonathan S. Rose

Title: The Arm of Jehovah (Isaiah 53)

Topic: First Coming

Summary: An exploration of Isaiah 53, John 1; 16:26, and 17:5, 24 from a Swedenborgian perspective. The key to it all is to see that Jesus is not a separate person; He IS "the arm of Jehovah."

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References:
Isaiah 53:8, 10
John 1:1, 10, 14; 16:28; 17:5, 24; 16:12, 25
Luke 9:22-23
1 Corinthians 15:31
Isaiah 43:10-11; 42:8; 44:6, 8; 45:5-6, 21-22; 46:9; 48:11
Ezekiel 20:1-3
Isaiah 59:1; 63:5; 65:2
Exodus 6:6
2 Kings 17:36
Psalms 89:8, 21, 36
Jeremiah 32:17, 21
Ezekiel 20:33
Luke 1:51
John 12:37-41; 1:1; 16:25; 17:5, 24

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