THE NEW JERUSALEM AND ITS HEAVENLY DOCTRINE
ACCORDING TO WHAT HAS BEEN HEARD FROM HEAVEN
WITH AN INTRODUCTION CONCERNING THE NEW HEAVEN AND THE NEW EARTH
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all things shall be added unto you." (Matthew 6:33)
THE NEW JERUSALEM AND ITS HEAVENLY DOCTRINE
ACCORDING TO WHAT HAS BEEN HEARD FROM HEAVEN
WITH AN INTRODUCTION CONCERNING THE NEW HEAVEN AND THE NEW EARTH
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all things shall be added unto you." (Matthew 6:33)
1413. 'To the land which I will cause you to see' means the spiritual and celestial things that were to be brought to view. This is clear from the meaning of 'a land', 662, 1066, and indeed from the meaning here of 'the land of Canaan' which represents the Lord's kingdom, as becomes clear from many places in the Word. For this reason the land of Canaan is called the Holy Land, and also the heavenly Canaan. And since it represented the Lord's kingdom, it also represented and meant the celestial and spiritual things that belong to the Lord's kingdom, and here those that belong to the Lord Himself.
1849. That 'the nation also which they are going to serve' means the evil who oppress is clear from the meaning of 'nation' and of 'serving'. In the genuine sense 'a nation' means goods, or what amounts to the same, those who are good, for when goods are thus spoken of abstractedly they still have reference to the subject, which is a man, spirit, or angel. In the contrary sense however 'nation' means evils, or what amounts to the same, those who are evil, dealt with in 1159, 1258-1260. 'Serving' however, or slavery, means oppression, as in the previous verse.