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Etymology
The highest human corporeal concept of the divine manifestation of God;
Jesus Christ
The lower world builds up the house of the flesh, and keeps it in repair
The higher world provides the bread of spirit life
The loveliest lilies grow from stagnant ponds and filthiest muck
The law of flesh demands that one should keep the body clean
The law of spirit call for purity in thought and word and deed
The flesh is naught; the spirit is the quickening power.
The words I speak are spirit; they are life (John 6:3)
CONTENTS
PREFACE Page 4
i ____________________________________________________THIS KEY
ii ___________________________________________________CHIEF AIM
iii SPIRITUAL LANGUAGE
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iv ____________________________________________CONTRADICTION
.. Exodus 29:18
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v ___________________________________________________AUXILIARY
vi ____________________________________________________SYNOPSIS
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vii ________________________________________HIGHEST CONCEPT
INTRODUCTION Page 8
viii ___________________________________________________MINDSET
ix _________________________________________________AFORE TIME
X ___________________________________________________A CHANGE
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xi ________________________________________________________PROS
xii____________________________________________________EXORCISE THE
KEY Page 15 - 176
PROOF of figurative speech N.T.: Page
PROOF of figurative speech O.T.: Page
PREFACE
I This Key Will enlighten even those who will meagerly thumb through it, but
you, the passionate will be filled withtheSpiritofGodinyourheart,inwisdom,
in understanding, in knowledge, and in all kinds ofepiphaniesbecauseofit.Your
ways will indeedbecomeGodsways,andyourthoughtswillbecomethethoughts
of God. This is the same Word of God, as it was given to the earth, now
translated in the heavenly places. As He was born in the flesh, He is come again
in His Spirit into you to reveal all things to all men that willcomprehendIt.The
answers to the contradictions and mysteries concealed long ago are now yours.
This is the Door to heaven and is now ever more open to you, just turn the Key.
II The Chief Aim of the Sacred Doctrine is to illuminate God Spirit whoisJesus
in man, and who is the Christ, not only asHeisinHimself,butalsoasHeisthe
beginning of beings and our last end. It is alleged that creeds tend inevitably to
ossification; that the vitality of religions is almost lost itself in their
development; that the ornaments of ritual serve, onlytoobscuretheLightwhich
they profess to adorn and magnify. Nothing, throughout history has been more
painfully demonstrated than the barriers to brotherhood built up by religions; a
rivalry often more fully emphasized than softened by missionary zeal. Yet the
Source of Spirituality must be One, even as God is One; and the differing
languages and systems by means of which spirituality strives to assert itself,
although they go far in the direction of perpetuating division between races and
men, they have, after all, One common origin, the Word, lying dim and only
partially realizable in the shadow of a time long-ago.
IV CONTRADICTION
~Exodus 29:18 And thou shalt burn the whole ram upon the altar: it is a burnt
offering unto the LORD: it is a sweet savor, an offering made by fire unto the
LORD.
~Jeremiah 7:22 For I spake not unto your fathers, nor commanded them in the
day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, concerning burnt offerings or
sacrifices:
TRANSLATION
V
AUXILIARY
When the Word is translated by the definition from which the True
orientation of Spiritual language derives, indeed He become the result of a
message far better than His supposed hate, anger, andpendingdestruction
toward mankind, that many people have been taught, believe, foresee, and
dread in fear, with trembling; for they step out from the obscure,
mysterious, confounded, figuratively riddled, contradictorystatements,still
being taught on Saturday & Sunday, into the Light of unquestionable,
profound surety of sound correctness.
Moreover, I conclude and judge out of necessity that the produce in the
crops should be pruned until the fruit is ripe for harvest.
VI
SYNOPSIS
The contents of this book is a Glossary of Biblical
words and their Spiritual definitions, dedicated to prove
and exemplify by reason- (the power of the mindtothink,
understand, andformjudgmentsbyaprocessoflogic)why
this book is so imperative touseasatranslator-(tomove
to one place or condition to another) in concordance- (an
alphabetical list of the words (especially the important
ones) present in a text, usually with citations of the
passages concerned) with all Holy Scriptures in order- (the
arrangement or disposition of people in relation to each
other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or
method) to comprehend Spiritually- (please use Key for all
Spiritual definitions), entirely, and purposely with
respect- (a feeling of deep admiration for someone elicited
by their abilities, qualities, or achievements) to our
current state of consciousness, to find and recover from
our long forgotten true identity- (the fact of being who or
what a person is).
INTRODUCTION
MIND SET
IX The earliest, and perhaps consistently, the most impressive lesson we learn
from research, is that all effective learning, combined with habits of thought,
will give us curiosity and confidence combined. There is a life size difference
between reading and research.
- In readingoneisreflective,savoringandwonderingatthesimilaritiesbetween
the information and self. Whereby endowed with the knowledge, he becomes
confident in it.
- In research, the eye looks for the essentials which produce questions and is
never abandoned by curiosity.
AFORE TIME
X Longago,notafewmenseparatedthemselvesfromtheirhome,children,and
wives; in a word,theirmind, totraveltoaremoteplace,wheretheylaboriously
compiled and assembled all the bits and pieces of Holy information from theirs
and past generations, not as for a finished product, but for now, and only for
some, to set as an example for those who will come after, to follow, exemplify,
and hand down to the generations preceding them until the Man of perfection is
revealed in him, and he becomes the reflection of whose image He really is.
A CHANGE
XI After many generations have come and gone, man became able to take full
advantage of all the work in which he has entered into. Thoughthisconvenience
gives far better coverage of Scripture at present, it also impresses upon man a
general account of his disposition (way of reacting inanygivensituation)andhe
becomes aware of his deeds, both good and bad. In this revelation, because of
the magnitude of change that inevitably occurs in every man who has and will
undergo it, it is almost always presumed in his new state of contentment, a
feeling of completion, and who is the man that will deny himself of his own
feeling or thought? All that is known at present is commonplace, therefore man
becomes all the more cheerful in interpreting all that has been revealed to him
impulsively, never questioning his accuracy of his belief, and thus misses outon
the point of the Purpose and the Life that is Christ. Man fallsshortwhenhewill
no longer learn about God.
PROS/CONS
XII A good deal of what we want to know involves bits of information wanted
at that moment. Many words do not seem worth making into a big project or
hurrying to a dictionary for the revelation. For this reason we fail to follow
many good impulses to learn. In order to act on these impulses we need instant
access to reliable worksofreference(especiallyforthesakeofthingshallowedin
obscurity) concerning Scripture, and not just the written things. An immense
amount of information is stored up in our memory, so there is no better idea
than to seehowmuchcanbelearnedthroughawordtoexorcisewhatwealready
know. But the traveling public, pampered in so many ways by fine
accommodations and excessive service, is stranded without the Book. And those
having the Book are stranded without the literal definitions for the figurative
(Spiritual) meaning, and these are the cons of the pros.
EXORCISE
XIII The investigation, in depth of a word that has been inthelanguagealong
timemakesaresearchprojectthatcanlastalifetime.Youcannotexamineaword
and learn it well without learning more than the word by tracing theirmanyand
changing definitions. The introduction and auxiliary material will give you some
sense of the wholeness of Spiritual language and also the divisions of literal and
figurative speech. Trained researchers command more than the astonishing
conveniences of the printed Word in getting information. You will get
philosophical, whole, and high corporeal concepts that will infuse a learned
discourse- provided of course, you know how to look. Man receives experience
along with learning. Experience fixes the course and deepens the impression. So
far we believe by what we see, hear, feel, smell, and taste. They make up our
thoughts. This forms the temporal mind. It is called carnal. It isabeliefsystem
one may or may not know they even possess.