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original: "Von heimligkeit," which can mean secrecy, mystery, or the hidden nature of the divine.
God has been eternal / without beginning /
so shall He also be eternal / without end / and His
power is over all / in all places / and in
all things. And God, who is an
eternal essence essence: "wesen," a fundamental state of being / in whom were the
forms of all His appearance appearance: "gestaltnuß," the outward form or manifestation of an inner reality / of His
wisdom / of the Son / and in the will of
His Divine Holy Spirit / which
appearance and Form was a radiance
of fire in His Godhead / therefore
God can well be hidden where He wills /
and wherever He wills / and what He wills / that He can
also well reveal to one Meaning God chooses to whom He reveals His secrets. /
therefore His hiddenness and manifestness
is no common fire / because it does not allow itself to
be hidden for too long / but rather to reveal itself / according
to His divine will / which
hidden fire was a visible sight / and
a reflecting radiance / which essence
of the radiance is not easily grasped by
human knowledge / in its understanding or
its sensory perception sensory perception: "sinnlichkeit," the capacity to perceive through the physical senses / in which form /
appearance and radiance / God has
been in His Divine essence. But the