Secrets of Heaven is Emanuel Swedenborgs magnum opus, a fifteen-volume work that delves into the inner, spiritual meaning of the biblical books of Genesis and Exodus.
This fourth volume covers the inner meaning of Genesis 2226, which includes the narrative from the story of Abraham through that of Jacob. In Swedenborgs interpretation, these books symbolize the process Jesus underwent as he united his human and divine natures. In addition, this volume offers extensive exposition of two concepts key to Swedenborgs exegesis: correspondence and representation.
This new translation, part of the New Century Edition series, makes Swedenborgs insights into Scripture and his accounts of his spiritual experiences more accessible than ever before.
Secrets of Heaven is Emanuel Swedenborgs magnum opus, a fifteen-volume work that delves into the inner, spiritual meaning of the Bible. Starting from the first verse, Swedenborg goes through Genesis and Exodus verse by verse, sometimes word by word, uncovering the fascinating teachings behind the literal account. By doing careful comparison of passages and tracing individual images and motifs through the Bible, he demonstrates that it contains a profound, coherent, and unified inner meaning.
This fourth volume covers the inner meaning of Genesis 2226, which on the surface recount Gods testing of Abraham and the generational shift that occurs as Sarah and Abraham die, Isaac and Rebekah marry, and Jacob and Esau are born. The intricacies of this narrative are interpreted as the processes Jesus went through inwardly as he united his human and divine natures and established a new religious culture on earth. Much of this volume also explores the concepts of correspondence and representation as underlying realities present in the natural and spiritual worlds and in the Bible.
This new translation, part of the New Century Edition series, makes Swedenborgs insights into Scripture and his accounts of his spiritual experiences more accessible than ever before.