Say
As with many common verbs, the meaning of “to say” in the Bible is highly dependent on context. Who is speaking? Who is hearing? What is it about? Is it a command, a message, an apology, instruction? All these things enter into the meaning of “say.” In general, though, “saying” has to do with sharing truth at various levels -- from the most exalted power people can have to perceive the Lord's desires directly to the most basic of orders issued to people at their lowest.
An Invitation to the New Church #22
22. Man cannot discover a single Divine Truth, except he approach the Lord immediately. The reason is, that the Lord alone is the Word, and that He is Light and Truth Itself and that man does not become spiritual, except from the Lord only, but remains natural; and the natural man, in spiritual matters, sees all things invertedly. That this is so, is known from Paul. This is the reason why not a single truth has remained in the Church, so that there is now consummation, desolation, decision, and fulness. But because the Lord is not dead, therefore there still remains "a root left in the earth" according to Daniel [4:15, 23, 26]; also that man desires to die, but is not able, according to the [Apocalypse 9:6]. That which is "left" is the faculty of being able to understand truth, and of being able to will good. This is "the root that is left. "