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Here are some scriptures that reflect this idea of the Son of God speaking of invisible things through visible things, using parables, mysteries, and prophecy: | Here are some scriptures that reflect this idea of the Son of God speaking of invisible things through visible things, using parables, mysteries, and prophecy: | ||
== | == '''Jesus Speaking in Parables''' == | ||
1. {{bgw|Matthew 13:10-11}} | 1. {{bgw|Matthew 13:10-11}} | ||
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- Jesus' use of parables fulfills prophecy, speaking of hidden truths using visible, earthly stories, aligning with the symbolism of the *פ* (Pe) revealing the invisible through the visible. | - Jesus' use of parables fulfills prophecy, speaking of hidden truths using visible, earthly stories, aligning with the symbolism of the *פ* (Pe) revealing the invisible through the visible. | ||
== | == '''Jesus Teaching in Mysteries''' == | ||
3. {{bgw|Matthew 13:16-17}} | 3. {{bgw|Matthew 13:16-17}} | ||
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- Here, Jesus explains that the mysteries of the kingdom of God are revealed in such a way that only those with spiritual insight can understand, making visible the invisible through parables. | - Here, Jesus explains that the mysteries of the kingdom of God are revealed in such a way that only those with spiritual insight can understand, making visible the invisible through parables. | ||
== | == '''Jesus Using Prophecy to Reveal Invisible Truths''' == | ||
5. {{bgw|John 16:25}} | 5. {{bgw|John 16:25}} | ||
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- Jesus speaks of the hidden nature of the kingdom of God, revealing its secrets through parables, and making visible the invisible truths of God’s kingdom. | - Jesus speaks of the hidden nature of the kingdom of God, revealing its secrets through parables, and making visible the invisible truths of God’s kingdom. | ||
== | == '''The Parable of the Hidden Things Revealed''' == | ||
7. {{bgw|Matthew 13:52}} | 7. {{bgw|Matthew 13:52}} | ||
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- Jesus compares the teacher of the law to a householder who brings out both new and old treasures, symbolizing the unfolding of hidden truths (the invisible) through visible teaching. | - Jesus compares the teacher of the law to a householder who brings out both new and old treasures, symbolizing the unfolding of hidden truths (the invisible) through visible teaching. | ||
== | == '''Conclusion''' == | ||
These scriptures illustrate how Jesus, as the Son of God, used parables, mysteries, and prophecy to reveal invisible spiritual truths through visible earthly means. The *פ* (Pe), with its hidden *י* (Yod) in the white space, symbolizes how these divine truths are both hidden and revealed in ways that can be understood by those who are spiritually receptive. | These scriptures illustrate how Jesus, as the Son of God, used parables, mysteries, and prophecy to reveal invisible spiritual truths through visible earthly means. The *פ* (Pe), with its hidden *י* (Yod) in the white space, symbolizes how these divine truths are both hidden and revealed in ways that can be understood by those who are spiritually receptive. |