6792. And Moses was willing to dwell with the man. That this signifies that they were in agreement, is evident from the representation of Moses, as here being true memory-knowledge (of which above, n. 6784); from the signification of "dwelling," as being to live (n. 1293, 3384, 3613), and of "dwelling with" anyone as being to live together (n. 4451), consequently to be in agreement; and from the signification of a "man," as being the truth of the good of that church. (That a "man" is truth, see n. 3134.)