76. 3275. Since, therefore, by the "daughter of the Pharaoh" here, the Church of the gentiles is portrayed, and by the "child of the Hebrews," the Messiah Himself, it is clear whom she understood to be in this box, namely, in the more inward and innermost sense, the Messiah Himself, Who was born of that Hebrew stock. On account of her acknowledgment of Him in this ark, she says, "This is one of the children of the Hebrews." O* With those spirits [75] I also carried on conversations for a long time, and I heard and saw the wickedness of their heart, for they were speaking in character, and cunningly. But these matters would fill up many pages. [Jews] * This symbol is a circle with a dot in the center.