Prophets and Psalms (Schreck) n. 295

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295. Psalm 45 The glorification of the Human of the Lord, and heaven and the church from Him. 16 title, 1 (H.B. 1, 2) A magnificent word respecting the Lord, and respecting conjunction with Him. 16 2 (H.B. 3) The Divine truth is His alone. 16 3-5 (H.B. 4-6) He has powerfully conquered the hells by means of Divine truth. 8 6 (H.B. 7) The kingdom is His to eternity. 10 7, 8 (H.B. 8, 9) N. B. He has thereby made the Human Divine; 10 8 (H.B. 9) thus heaven and the church are His, and they are in Divine truths from Him; 10, 12 9 (H.B. 10) thus also there are affections for truth, and in these are the societies of heaven. 12 10 (H.B. 11) Of the church where the Word is: it should depart from the affections of the natural man; 11 11 (H.B. 12) thus will it be the church of the Lord, 11 12-14 (H.B. 13-15) and thus it will have cognitions of truth and good, with subservient knowledges (scientiae); 11 15 (H.B. 16) so there will be conjunction with the Lord in heaven. 11, 16 16 (H.B. 17) It will possess primary truths. 11, 16 17 (H.B. 18) The whole church will serve the Lord. 11, 16


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