340. 6884. To continue with the above subject, an angel who inspires words in a prophet or in those who speak inspired words, as he here inspired them in Moses, is in spiritual elements only, and thence works into the mind of him who is being inspired, arousing thought. By means of thought, the [spiritual elements] fall into words in the usual way. They are words such as the prophet has in him, thus within his grasp, and in the shape they have to him. This is the reason why the style of each of the prophets is so different, all depending upon the type of discernment previously acquired. But this, I, who am inspired, can solemnly affirm, that there is not the least bit of a word, not even a jot, that is not inspired, although there is some variation according to the natural bents of the one who brings forth the words. But in spite of this, there is not even a jot that is not inspired. [Inspiration; Prophet]