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Arcana Coelestia #2326

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2326. 'And he rose up to meet them' means acknowledgement, and also a feeling of charity. This becomes clear from the fact that Lot acknowledged that they were angels the moment they arrived; but the men of Sodom did not do so - of whom it is recorded in verse 5, 'They cried out to Lot and said, Where are the men who came to you in the night? Bring them out to us-that we may know them'. In the internal sense the words of the present verse mean that those inside the Church with whom the good of charity exists acknowledge the Lord's Divine Human and His Holy proceeding meant by 'the two angels'; but those with whom the good of charity does not exist do not acknowledge them. That the same words also embody a feeling of charity is also clear from the fact that Lot, who represents those with whom the good of charity exists - indeed 'Lot' means good itself that stems from charity - invited the two angels into his house.

  
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The Bible

 

Lamentations 2:10

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10 The elders of the daughter of Zion sit on the ground, they keep silence; They have cast up dust on their heads; they have clothed themselves with sackcloth: The virgins of Jerusalem hang down their heads to the ground.

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Arcana Coelestia #278

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278. 'Returning to the ground from which he was taken' means that the Church would revert to the external man, such as it had been before regeneration took place. This is clear from the fact that 'the ground' means the external man, as stated already; and 'dust' means condemned and hellish. This too is clear from what has been stated about the serpent, which, being cursed, would have to 'eat dust', as said. In addition to what has been shown about the meaning of dust, let the following in David be added,

All who go down to the dust will bow down before Jehovah, whose soul He has not made alive. Psalms 22:29.

And elsewhere in David,

You hidest Your face, 1 they are dismayed; You gatherest up their spirit, they breathe their last and return to their dust. Psalms 104:29.

That is, when they turn away from the face of the Lord, they 'breathe their last', or die, and in so doing 'return to the dust', that is, become condemned and hellish.

Footnotes:

1. literally, faces

  
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