Allegory - Ancient Symbolism in Sacred Scripture | Bible Study | Course Introduction

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ALLEGORY: Ancient Symbolism in Sacred Scripture - Introduction
When we read the bible, it becomes obvious that the prophets and early Christians were well aware of the allegorical or symbolic significance of the scriptures.

This is an introductory video to a bible study series investigating the ancient symbolic language found in scripture.
Once you study The Word with these secret keys, your scriptural understanding will open your inner world and your spiritual life will be transformed and never be the same again!
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(original recording February 2017)

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Freedom Philosophy is a community of Christians seeking a deeper, more meaningful spirituality, who study the allegorical nature of Sacred Scripture and learn how to draw deeper spiritual truths from the Word, in order to master our inner peace and strengthen our faith and connection with the Divine.

"the literal sense of the Word is written by appearances and correspondences. Each of its details therefore contains a spiritual sense in which truth is illuminated by its own light, and the literal sense is in shadow." Emanuel Swedenborg, "True Christian Religion"
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"And He opened their understanding, that they might comprehend the Scriptures." Luke 24:45
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