312. * I read this chapter, tears ran from my eyes, for the reason, as I hear, that King Josiah is present here,* and desires that these words be written, in his memory: the 13th day of August, 1746 (old calendar). These words should be well noted. [Josiah king; Tear] II Chronicles Chap. 18 6336. The subject here is the prophets, and their methods of prophesying, as for instance, the one who had horns [verse 10], etc. - but who was a false prophet. * Micah, however, said that he had seen God upon a throne, speaking with spirits and saying the words which Micah spoke [verses 18-20]. These things were thus portrayed to Micah, but with Jehovah God they could never happen in this manner. Rather they are the outermost portrayals among the choir of angels who were with Micah, It is in this way that decrees, and heavenly matters, are displayed in the outward regions. They can be compared to bodily gestures coming from an understanding in which the matter is entirely different than it is in the body. A great many * This portion of the sentence is further emphasized by the word "Obs." written twice in the margin.