Men should friendly confer together, and offer one another their gifts and knowledge in love, and try things one with another, and hold that which is best, and not so stand in their own opinion as if they could not err. Jakob Bohme confererrfriendly share on social
Very exceeding wonderful is the history concerning Abraham, for the kingdom of Christ is therein wholly represented. Jakob Bohme abrahamchristexceed Change image and share on social
If Love dwelt not in Trouble, it could have nothing to love. But its substance which it loves, namely the poor soul, being in trouble and pain, it hath thence cause to love this its own substance and to deliver it from pain, that so itself may by it be again beloved. Jakob Bohme beloveddeliverdwell share on social
Now air is the cause and spirit of every life and motion in the world, be it in flesh or in any of the vegetables; all whatever is hath its life from the air, and nothing whatsoever that moveth and is in this world can subsist without air. Jakob Bohme airfleshhath share on social
A Cherubim or leader of a kingdom of angels is the fountain or heart of his whole kingdom, and is made out of all the powers out of which his angels are made, and is the most powerful and the brightest of them all. Jakob Bohme angelbrightcherub share on social
The sour quality is set opposite to the bitter and the sweet, and is a good temper to all, a refreshing and cooling when the bitter and the sweet qualities are too much elevated or too preponderant. Jakob Bohme bittercoolelevate Change image and share on social
He that serves God is resigned up into him, and in all things has respect to truth and righteousness, and will promote that. Jakob Bohme godpromoteresign Change image and share on social
The city Babel is the Ham-like man, who builds this city upon the earth; the tower is his self-chosen god, and divine worship. All reason-taught, from the school of this world, are the master-builders of this tower. Jakob Bohme babelbuildbuilder share on social
There is nothing in nature wherein there is not good and evil; everything moveth and liveth in this double impulse, working or operation, be it what it will. Jakob Bohme doubleevilgood Change image and share on social
Christ hath instituted Baptism as a bath, to wash away the anger, and hath put into us the Noble Stone, viz. the water of eternal life, for an earnest-penny, so that instantly in our childhood we might be able to escape the wrath. Jakob Bohme angerbaptismbath share on social