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The Hidden Wisdom in the Holy Bible, Volume 1
- Narrated by: M. Alexandria Steeves
- Length: 12 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
On making the discovery that parts of the Bible are allegorical, I began to apply the various keys—also to be found in ancient and modern literature on the subject—to many of the books of the Bible. The rewards—the resolving of many textual difficulties and the gaining of a philosophy of life, spiritual, intellectual and pre-eminently practical—have been so immeasurably rich that I have felt moved to share them in book form.
This first volume is largely devoted to a consideration of the sacred language itself and the presentation of certain classical keys of interpretation, with some of the results of their application to Scriptural stories, including especially the life of Christ.