43. [42.] Zinzendorf was caught up in an abstract idea, thinking to himself about the Lord. I observed that he was thinking about the Lord as he would about any other person, and not as God, and that he viewed the Divinity in Him to have been like the Divinity in any other person. He also thought that the Lord spoke in a very simple manner and not wisely, and that Paul spoke more wisely. However, he was shown that all of the Lord's words were words of life, having in every single element a spiritual meaning, thus that each of His words pervaded heaven because He spoke in terms of things that correspond.