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La-Bible-de-Jerusalem.jpg' alt='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' title='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' />THE DORE GALLERY OF BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Dore Gallery of Bible Illustrations, Complete, by Anonymous, Illustrated by Gustave Dore. Dfinition lgale. Selon la loi franaise LOI n 2011590 un livre numrique est une uvre de lesprit cre par un ou plusieurs auteurs. El libro comprendido como una unidad de hojas impresas que se encuentran encuadernadas en determinado material que forman un volumen ordenado, puede dividir su. Architects Engineers For 911 Truth have made the crucial and informed point that it was impossible for a plane hitting the top of the Towers of the World Trade. Swedenborgs Writings Online Swedenborg Foundation. First edition Latin London, 1. Latin title Arcana Coelestia, Quae in Scriptura Sacra, seu Verbo Domini Sunt, Detecta A Disclosure of. Secrets of Heaven Contained in Sacred Scripture, or the World of the LordFirst complete English edition London, 1. Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' title='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' />Alternative English titles Arcana Caelestia Heavenly Mysteries Heavenly Secrets. Secrets of Heaven is a verse by verse exposition of Genesis and Exodus, showing the correspondences connections through symbol between the material and spiritual world in which, according to Swedenborgs analysis, the Bible is written. Each chapter includes embedded sections describing Swedenborgs spiritual experiences and expounding his theological views. This book series is Swedenborgs largest and in many ways most challenging title, but it contains abundant points of interest to reward the adventurous reader. In addition to a deep exploration of biblical inner meaning, it presents Swedenborgs transcendent visions of heaven and correspondingly horrific views of hell his reports on the process of dying and entering life after death his spiritual anthropology specifically, his descriptions of the spiritual state of the earliest people and his views on many other topics, including the correspondences of the organs and systems of the human body, the theory of a higher and more perfect level of memory above our conscious memory, the existence and nature of human life on other planets, the dual nature of visions and dreams, and the nature of the human mind and its developmental stages. This work is not yet fully translated in the New Century Edition. We will provide links to volumes as they become available below, or you can click here to browse older translations. Volume 1 A verse by verse exposition of Genesis 18, in which Swedenborg describes the inner meaning of the creation story, the fall of Adam and Eve, and Noahs deliverance from the flood. Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' title='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' />He understands the days of creation as an image of the stages of human spiritual transformation Adam and Eve as symbols for the earliest ancient church, a people who eventually fell away from God and Noah as a symbol of the good individuals who were spared from the evil thinking that flooded human minds during that decline. Interspersed with Swedenborgs explorations of these narratives are his accounts of stages in the transition to the afterlife. He also describes the nature of the soul after death and the joy experienced in heaven, before concluding with descriptions of hell. You can download this volume in PDF or EPUB format, or buy a print edition in our bookstore. Volume 2 Provides the inner meaning of Genesis 91. Here the rise of a new and major religious culture is symbolized by the story of Noah and his descendants, and the eventual collapse of that culture by the destruction of the tower of Babel. After this point a shift in focus occurs the inner meaning now concerns the spiritual aspects of Jesuss life. The literal story continues with Abrams call to Canaan, symbolizing Jesuss first realization of his divine purpose. Within this volume Swedenborg also completes his description of hell and addresses the nature of time, space, language, and the Bible in the spiritual world. Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' title='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' />You can download this volume in PDF or EPUB format, or buy a print edition in our bookstore. Volume 3 Describes how Genesis 1. Jesuss inward development. Ishmael symbolizes the state of Jesuss young mind Gods communications with Abramnow Abrahamsymbolize the first interactions between Jesuss human side and his divine side and the promised birth of Isaac to Sarah symbolizes the emergence of Jesuss divine self. Swedenborg additionally addresses visions and dreams, marriages in the spiritual world, and the true nature of the Last Judgmentthe last a theme that continues in several subsequent volumes. Volume 4 Explores the stories of Genesis 2. 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. Volume 5 Continues with the inner meaning of Jacobs story found in Genesis 2. Jacobs flight to his uncle Labans house, where he initially labors for the right to marry, weds Leah and Rachel, and eventually rises to great prosperity, parallels the stage of Jesus transformation in which his earthly self represented by Jacob had to climb from attachment to shallow truth Leah to a love of deep truth Rachel so that his earthly self could become fully divine. Within each chapter Swedenborg also addresses the decline of the Christian church and unfolds his foundational premise that heaven, as a whole and in detail, is in Gods image and can therefore be called the universal human. Volume 6 Interprets the inner narrative of Genesis 3. Jacob leaves Labans house, wrestles with God, and reunites with Esau. The scriptures clearly tell us that there will be a a resurrection of the dead in Messiah 1 Corinthians 15. What Is Webarchive File. Corinthians 152223 For as in Adam all die, even so. These acts are each symbolic of the inner separations, struggles, and unifications that Jesus accomplished on his path to divinity. Swedenborg continues to explore two themes found in previous volumes the Last Judgment as the ending of an old church and the beginning of a new church, and the correlation between human individuals and the universal human. Volume 7 Josephs story begins in the chapters covered in this volume Genesis 3. The literal narrative describes how, after dreaming of greatness, Joseph is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and wrongfully imprisoned. The inner narrative describes the trials and opposition endured by the Lords divine humanity, which is represented by Joseph. In this volume Swedenborg also interprets a number of parables in Matthew, relating their meaning to the Lords Second Coming. His exploration of the correspondences of the various parts and functions of the body is also continued. Volume 8 The explication of the deeper meaning behind Josephs story continues with Genesis 4. Josephs rise to power in Egypt and the aid he gives his brothers during the famine is understood as symbolizing the strengthening of Jesuss inner self and the benefit it provided to his outer self during his process of glorification. God-in-Concord-by-Jane-Langton-free-ebook-330x410.jpg' alt='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' title='Bible De Jerusalem Epub Format' />Swedenborg also completes his survey of the correspondence of the human body with some attention to the correspondence of disease. He then begins a new theme in which he describes the influence that the spiritual world has on human beings through angels and spirits. Volume 9 The exposition of the book of Genesis ends in this volume with an explanation of the inner meaning of Genesis 4. Josephs reunion with his family and then the eventual death of both Jacob and Joseph mark the end of the patriarchs as representations of Jesuss path to glorification and the beginning of a depiction of the individual path toward spirituality, as modeled by the epic wanderings of Jacobs descendants. Swedenborg also returns to the theme of the manner in which the spiritual world influences human beings, including the effect it has on the will and intellect, the soul, and the inner and outer selves.