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Hemelse Verborgenheden in Genesis en Exodus #82

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82. Vers 1. En volbracht zijn de hemelen en de aarde en al hun heir.

Hieronder wordt verstaan dat de mens nu geestelijk is geworden, in zoverre hij de zesde dag is. De hemel is zijn innerlijke mens en de aarde zijn uiterlijke mens; hun heir zijn de liefde, het geloof en de erkentenissen daarvan, die eerder zijn aangeduid door de grote lichten en de sterren. Dat de innerlijke mens hemel, en de uiterlijke mens aarde wordt genoemd, kan uit de aangehaalde plaatsen van het Woord in het voorgaande hoofdstuk blijken; waaraan ik mag toevoegen wat bij Jesaja staat:

‘Ik zal de stervelingen zeldzamer maken dan gelouterd goud en de mensen dan fijn goud van Ofir; Daarom zal Ik de hemel doen wankelen en de aarde zal bevend van haar plaats wijken door de verbolgenheid’, ( Jesaja 13:12, 13). En elders:

‘Dat gij vergeet Jehovah, uw Maker, die de hemel uitspande en de aarde grondvestte; dat gij bestendig, de gehele dag, verschrikt zijt vanwege de grimmigheid van de verdrukker, wanneer hij uit is op verderven? Waar is nu de grimmigheid van de verdrukker? Ik heb mijn woorden in uw mond gelegd en met de schaduw van mijn hand heb Ik u bedekt, Ik, die de hemel uitspan en de aarde grondvest en tot Sion zeg: Gij zijt mijn volk’, (Jesaja 51:13, 16). Hierbij blijkt dat bij de mens zowel van hemel als van aarde gesproken wordt; weliswaar betreft het de Oudste Kerk, maar het innerlijke van het Woord is van dien aard, dat al hetgeen van de Kerk gezegd wordt, ook van ieder lid van de kerk gezegd wordt: hij zou geen deel van de Kerk uitmaken als hij zelf geen Kerk was, evenals hij, die geen tempel van de Heer is, niet datgene kan zijn wat door de tempel wordt aangeduid, namelijk de Kerk en de hemel. Het is daarom dan ook dat de Oudste Kerk Mens in het enkelvoud wordt genoemd.

  
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Nederlandse vertaling door Henk Weevers. Digitale publicatie Swedenborg Boekhuis, van 2012 t/m 2021 op www.swedenborg.nl

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Hemelse Verborgenheden in Genesis en Exodus #1733

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1733. Dat de woorden ‘Bezitter van de hemelen en van de aarde’ de verbinding van de binnenste mens of Jehovah met de innerlijke en uiterlijke mens betekenen, blijkt uit de betekenis van de hemel en de aarde. Hemel wordt datgene genoemd, wat innerlijk in de mens is en aarde datgenen wat uiterlijk is. dat de hemel datgene betekent wat innerlijk is in de mens, komt omdat de mens naar de innerlijke dingen een beeld van de hemel is en dus een hemel in het klein. De innerlijke mens van de Heer is in de meest eigenlijke zin de hemel, daar de Heer alles in alle dingen van de hemel is en dus de hemel zelf. Dat de uiterlijke mens de aarde wordt genoemd, volgt hieruit. Daarom wordt dan ook onder de nieuwe hemelen en de nieuwe aarde, waarvan bij de profeten en in de Openbaring sprake is, niets anders verstaan dan het rijk van de Heer, en eenieder die het rijk van de Heer is, of in wie het rijk van de Heer is. Dat de hemel en de aarde dit betekenen, zie men met betrekking tot de hemel de nrs. 82, 911, en over de aarde in de nrs. 82, 620, 636, 913.

Dat ‘de Allerhoogste God, Bezitter van de hemelen en de aarde’ hier de verbinding van de binnenste mens met de innerlijke en uiterlijke mens bij de Heer betekenen, kan hieruit blijken, dat de Heer naar de Binnenste Mens Jehovah Zelf was, en daar de binnenste mens, of Jehovah de uiterlijke mens leidde en onderwees als een vader de Zoon, wordt de Heer naar de uiterlijke mens met betrekking tot Jehovah ‘Zoon Gods’ genoemd, echter met betrekking tot de moeder ‘Zoon des Mensen’. De binnenste mens van de Heer, die Jehovah Zelf is, is degene die hier de Allerhoogste God wordt genoemd, en voordat de volledige verbinding had plaatsgevonden, wordt Hij Bezitter van de hemelen en de aarde genoemd, dat wil zeggen, Bezitter van alle dingen, welke bij de innerlijke en de uiterlijke mens zijn, die hier, zoals gezegd, met de hemelen en de aarde worden bedoeld.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3318

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3318. 'And he was weary' means a state of conflict. This becomes clear from the meaning of 'weary' or weariness as the state following conflict. Here however, because the subject is a state of conflict in which good and truth within the natural man are joined together, the state of conflict itself is meant. As regards 'weary' here meaning a state of conflict, this is not apparent except from the train of thought in the internal sense, and in particular from the fact that without conflicts, or what amounts to the same, without temptations, good is unable to be joined to truth in the natural man.

[2] So that the nature of this state may be known - though only as man experiences it - let a brief statement be made regarding it. Man is nothing other than an organ or vessel which receives life from the Lord, for man does not live of himself, 290, 1954, 2021, 2536, 2706, 2886-2889, 3001. The life flowing in with man from the Lord comes from His Divine Love. This Love, that is, the life from it, flows in and applies itself to the vessels that are in man's rational and that are in his natural. On account of the hereditary evil into which man is born, and on account of the evil of his own doing which man acquires to himself, these vessels with him are set the wrong way round for receiving that life. But insofar as it is possible for this inflowing life to do so, it resets those vessels to receive it. These vessels within the rational man and within his natural are such as are called truths. In themselves they are nothing else than perceptions of the variations in form possessed by those vessels and of the changes of state which in different ways give rise to those variations, which are produced in the most delicate of organic substances, and in ways that defy description, 2487. Good itself, which possesses life from the Lord, that is, which is life, is that which flows in and resets them.

[3] When therefore those vessels, varying in the forms they take, are set and turned, as has been stated, the wrong way round for inflowing life, they clearly have to be re-positioned to receive that life, that is, to be controlled by it. This cannot possibly be effected as long as the person remains in that condition into which he was born or which he has brought upon himself. Indeed at that time they are unsubmissive because they resolutely withstand and harden themselves against the heavenly order governing the way that life acts. Indeed the good which moves them, and to which they are subservient, is that which stems from self-love and love of the world. From the dull warmth it contains that good makes these vessels what they are. Consequently before they can be made submissive and capable of receiving any of the life that belongs to the Lord's love, they have to be softened. The only ways that such softening can be achieved is by temptations, for temptations take away the things that constitute self-love and contempt for others in comparison with oneself, consequently that constitute self-glory, and also hatred and revenge on account of that. When therefore they have to some extent been subdued and mellowed by means of temptations those vessels start to become yielding and compliant to the life which belongs to the Lord's love and which is constantly flowing in with man.

[4] From this point onwards good, first of all in the rational man and then in the natural, starts to be joined to the truths there, for as has been stated, truths are nothing else than perceptions of the variations in form which are determined by the states that are changing all the time - those perceptions being a product of the life that is flowing in. This is the reason why a person is regenerated, that is, is made new, by means of temptations, or what amounts to the same, by means of spiritual conflicts, and after that receives an inward disposition different from before, that is to say, becomes gentle, humble, single-minded, and contrite at heart. From these considerations one may now see the use served by temptations, which is that good from the Lord may not only flow in but also render the vessels subservient and so join itself to them. For truths are the recipient vessels of good, see 1496, 1832, 1900, 2063, 2261, 2269. Here therefore, since the subject is the joining together of good and truth in the natural man, and since the first stage of that conjunction comes about through the conflicts brought about by temptations, 'he was weary' clearly means a state of conflict.

[5] As for the Lord however, who is the subject here in the highest sense, He so imposed Divine order on everything within Himself by means of the very severe conflicts that went with temptations that nothing remained of the human He had derived from the mother, 1444, 1573, 2159, 2574, 2649, 3036, so that He was not made new as any other human being but was made altogether Divine. For man, who is made new through regeneration, nevertheless retains within himself the inclination towards evil; indeed he retains the evil itself but is withheld from it by the influx of the life that is the life of the Lord's love, and by an extremely powerful force. But the Lord cast out completely everything evil that was His by heredity from the mother and made Himself Divine, doing so even as to the vessels, that is, as to the truths. This is what in the Word is called Glorification.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.