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Jérémie 51:3

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3 Qu'on bande l'arc contre celui qui bande son arc, et contre celui qui se confie en sa cuirasse; et n'épargnez point ses gens d'élite, exterminez à la façon de l'interdit toute son armée;

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Arcanes Célestes # 9496

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9496. Et tu feras les barres de bois de Schittim, signifie la puissance qui en provient : on le voit par la signification des barres, en ce qu'elles sont la puissance qui appartient au vrai d'après le bien, ainsi qu'il va être exposé ; et par la signification des bois de Schittim, en ce que c'est le bien du Mérite qui appartient au Seigneur seul, numéros 9472, 9486. Ici, maintenant, il faut dire d'où vient que par l'Arche et par l'Habitacle a pu être Représenté le Ciel, et alors par la bordure de l'arche la limite, par les angles la fermeté, par les anneaux la conjonction du bien avec le vrai, et par les barres la puissance : Il a été montré que toute la nature, conséquemment toutes et chacune des choses qui y sont dans l'ordre, sont des représentatifs du Royaume du Seigneur, c'est-à-dire, du ciel et des célestes qui y sont, numéro 9280 ; il a aussi été montré que tout le ciel ressemble à un seul homme, et que c'est pour cela que le ciel a été appelé le Très-Grand Homme, numéro 9276 (fin). ; il s'ensuit donc que toutes les formes, par lesquelles sont représentés les célestes, se réfèrent à la forme humaine, et signifient selon la conformité avec elle : de là, maintenant, on voit clairement pourquoi, lorsque l'Arche signifie le ciel où est le Seigneur, la bordure de l'arche signifie la limite, les côtés le bien avec lequel doit être conjoint le vrai, les angles la fermeté, les anneaux la conjonction elle-même, et les barres la puissance ; en effet, les barres se réfèrent aux bras chez l'homme, et signifient par conséquent la même chose que les bras ; les anneaux se réfèrent, aux ginglymes ou emboitures où se fait la conjonction des bras avec la poitrine ; les angles, aux éminences elles-mêmes où est cette conjonction ; les côtés, à la partie pectorale ou thoracique ; la bordure, à la circonférence dans laquelle est la limite ; par là on peut voir que les barres signifient, comme les bras, la puissance ; car les bras et les mains sont la puissance, numéros 878, , 5327, 5328, 6292, 6947, 7188, 7189, 7205, 7518, 7673, 8050, 8153, 8281, 9025, 9133 ; et que les côtés signifient la même chose que la partie pectorale ou thoracique du corps, à savoir, le bien, car il y a là le cœur et le poumon, et le cœur signifie le bien céleste, et le poumon le bien spirituel, numéros , 9300 ; d'où il est évident que les anneaux signifient la même chose que les ginglymes ou jointures de la poitrine avec les épaules et des épaules avec les bras, à savoir, la conjonction du bien avec le vrai ; et que les angles signifient la fermeté, car là se développe la force du corps, qui manifeste sa force et sa puissance par les bras : par là on peut voir d'où vient que les formes naturelles non-vives représentent les mêmes choses que les formes vives ou que les formes dans le corps humain, à savoir, que cela vient de ce que le ciel ressemble à un seul homme, et que les choses qui sont dans le ciel ressemblent à celles qui sont chez l'homme, ainsi que cela devient évident d'après ce qui a été amplement montré sur la Correspondance de l'homme avec le Très-Grand Homme, voir les endroits cités numéro 9276. Comme les barres par lesquelles on portait l'arche signifiaient la puissance, de même aussi les barres par lesquelles on affermissait les portes des villes, ainsi qu'on le voit par les passages suivants ; dans Osée :

« L'épée tombera dans ses villes, et consumera ses barres. » - Osée 11:6 ;

L'épée, c'est le vrai qui combat contre le faux ; les villes sont les doctrinaux ; les barres sont la puissance.

Dans Ésaïe :

« A cause de vous j'ai envoyé dans Babel, et je renverserai toutes les barres. » - Ésaïe 43:14.

Dans Jérémie :

« Les forts de Babel sont assis dans les remparts, à l'oubli a été livrée leur puissance ; brisées ont été ses barres. » - Jérémie 51:30.

Dans Amos :

« Je briserai la barre de Damas. " - Amos 1:5.

Dans Ésaïe :

« Les portes d'airain je briserai, et les barres de fer je romprai. » - Ésaïe 45:2 :

Pareillement dans David : - Psaumes 107:16.

Dans Jérémie :

« Ni portes, ni barres pour eux, solitaires ils habitent. » - Jérémie 49:31.

Dans Ézéchiel :

« Tous habitent sans muraille ; ni barres ni portes pour eux. » - Ézéchiel 38:11.

Dans Jérémie :

« Enfoncées en terre ont été ses portes, il a détruit et brisé ses barres. “ - Lamentations Jérémie 2:9.

Dans David :

« Loue, Sion, ton Dieu, car il renforce les barres de tes portes. » - Psaumes 147:13 ;

Dans ces passages, les villes signifient les doctrinaux, numéros 2449, 2712, 3216, 4492, 4493 ; les portes la fermeté et la défense, et les barres la puissance qui appartient au vrai d'après le bien ; que toute puissance appartienne au vrai, mais au vrai qui provient du bien, on le voit, numéros 6344, 6423, 8200, 8304, 9133, 9327, 9410.

  
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Apocalypse Explained # 31

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31. Verse 6. And hath made us kings and priests, signifies that from Him we are in His spiritual and celestial kingdom. This is evident from the signification of "kings," as meaning those who are in truths from good; and since they constitute the Lord's spiritual kingdom, as meaning those who are in His spiritual kingdom. That these are signified by "kings" in the Word, will appear from what follows. The above is evident also from the signification of "priests," as meaning those who are in the good of love; and since these constitute the Lord's celestial kingdom, they also are those who are in His celestial kingdom. (That there are two kingdoms, into which the heavens are in general divided, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 20-28, and that the spiritual kingdom is called the Lord's regal kingdom, and the celestial kingdom His priestly kingdom, n. 24.) In any places in the prophetic Word, kings are mentioned, and he that is ignorant of the internal sense believes that by "kings" are there meant kings; kings, however, are not meant, but all those who are in truths from good, or in faith from charity, from the Lord. The reason of this is, that the Lord is the sole king, and those who from Him are in truths from good are called His "sons;" for this reason the same are meant by "princes," by "sons of the kingdom," by "sons of kings," and also by "kings;" and in a sense abstracted from the idea of persons, as it is in heaven, truths from good are meant, or, what is the same, faith from charity; since truth is of faith, and good is of charity.

[2] That kings are not meant can be seen simply from its here being said that Jesus Christ "hath made us kings and priests"; and afterwards:

And hast made us to be unto our God kings and priests, and we shall reign upon the earth (Revelation 5:10);

and in Matthew:

The good seed sown in the field are the sons of the kingdom (Matthew 13:38);

the "seed of the field" are truths from good with man from the Lord (Arcana Coelestia 3373, 10248, 10249). Everyone, moreover, may perceive that the Lord will not make all those here treated of to be kings, but that he calls them kings from the power and the glory which those have who from the Lord are in truths from good. From this it can now be seen that by "king," in the prophetic Word, is meant the Lord as to Divine truth, and by "kings" and "princes," those who from the Lord are in truths from good, and as most things in the Word have also an opposite sense, that "kings" signify in that sense those who are in falsities from evil.

[3] That by "King" in the Word is meant the Lord in respect to Divine truth, is clear from the words of the Lord Himself to Pilate:

Pilate said, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest it, because I am a king. For this have I been born, and for this am I come into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Everyone that is in the truth heareth My voice. Pilate said unto Him, What is truth? (John 18:37-38).

From the question of Pilate, "What is truth," it is clear that he understood that truth was called "king" by the Lord; but as he was a Gentile, and knew nothing from the Word, he could not be taught that Divine truth is from the Lord, and that He is Divine truth; therefore, immediately after his question:

He went out to the Jews, saying, I find no fault in him; and afterwards put upon the cross, This is Jesus, the king of the Jews. And when the chiefs of the priests said unto him, Write not, The king of the Jews, but that He saith I am the king of the Jews, Pilate answered, What I have written, I have written (John 19:4, 19:14-22).

[4] When these things are understood, it may be known what is meant by "kings" in the following passages in Revelation:

The sixth angel poured out his bowl upon the great river Euphrates, and the water thereof was dried up, that the way might be made ready for the kings that come from the sun rising (Revelation 16:12).

The great harlot that sitteth upon many waters, with whom the kings of the earth committed fornication (Revelation 17:1-2).

The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sitteth, and they are seven kings; the five are fallen, the one is, the other is not yet come. And the ten horns that thou sawest are ten kings, who have received no kingdom as yet, but they receive power as kings with the beast for one hour. These shall war against the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them; for He is Lord of lords and King of kings (Revelation 17:9, 10, 12, 14).

And the woman whom thou sawest is the great city, which hath the kingdom over the kings of the earth (Revelation 17:18).

Of the wine of the wrath of her fornication all the nations have drunk, and the kings of the earth committed fornication with her (Revelation 18:3).

And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together, to make war against Him that sat on the horse and against His army (Revelation 19:19).

And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it, and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honor into it (Revelation 21:24).

In these passages by "kings" are not meant kings, but all who are either in truths from good, or in falsities from evil, as was said before. Likewise in Daniel:

By the king of the south and by the king of the north, who made war against each other (Daniel 11:40

By "the king of the south" are there meant those who are in the light of truth from good, by "the king of the north" those who are in darkness from evil. (That "south" in the Word signifies those who are in the light of truth from good, see Arcana Coelestia 1458, 3708, 3195, 5672, 9642; and "north" those who are in the darkness of falsity from evil, n. 3708, and in general, in the work on Heaven and Hell 141-153, where The Four Quarters in Heaven are treated of.)

[5] "Kings" are also frequently mentioned by the prophets in the Old Testament; and there likewise are meant those who, from the Lord, are in truths from good, and in a contrary sense, those who are in falsities from evil; as in Isaiah:

He shall disperse 1 many nations: kings shall shut their mouths upon Him; for that which had not been told them they have seen, and that which they have not heard they have understood (Isaiah 52:15).

In the same:

The Zion of the Holy One of Israel, thou shalt suck the milk of the nations, and shalt suck the breast of kings (Isaiah 40:14, 16).

Kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and the chief women thy nursing mothers; they shall bow down to thee with their face toward the earth (Isaiah 49:23; and 14:9 elsewhere, as in Isaiah 14:9; 24:21; 60:10; Jeremiah 2:26; 4:9; 49:38; Lamentations 2:6, 9; Ezekiel 7:26, 27; Hosea 3:4; Zephaniah 1:8; Psalms 2:10; 110:5; Genesis 49:20).

[6] Since "kings" signify those who, from the Lord, are in truths from good, it was a custom derived from ancient times for kings, when they were crowned, to receive such insignia as signify truths from good: as for the king to be anointed with oil, to wear a crown of gold, to hold a scepter in his right hand, to be clothed with a purple cloak, to sit upon a throne of silver, and to ride with the royal insignia upon a white horse; for "oil" signifies good from which is truth (See Arcana Coelestia 886[1-2], 4638, 9780, 9954, 10011, 10261, 10268-10269); a "crown of gold" upon the head has a like meaning (n. 9930); a "scepter," which is a staff, signifies the power of truth from good (n. 4581, 4876, 4966); a "cloak" and a "robe," Divine truth in the spiritual kingdom (n. 9825, 10005); and "purple," the spiritual love of good (n. 9467); a "throne," the kingdom of truth from good (n. 5313, 6397, 8625); "silver," that truth itself (n. 1551-1552, 2954, 5658); a "white horse," the understanding enlightened from truths (See the small work on The White Horse 1-5. That the ceremonies observed at the coronation of kings involve such things, but that the knowledge thereof is at this day lost, see also Arcana Coelestia 4581, 4966).

[7] As it is known from these things what is meant by a "king" in the Word, I will add to the above:

Why the Lord, when He entered Jerusalem, sat upon the foal of an ass, and the people then proclaimed Him king, and also strewed their garments in the way (Matthew 21:1-8; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:14-16).

This is predicted in Zechariah:

Exult, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem; behold, thy king cometh unto thee, just and having salvation; riding upon an ass, and upon the foal of an ass (Zechariah 9:9; Matthew 21:5; John 12:15).

The reason was, that to sit upon an ass and the foal of an ass was the distinctive mark of the highest judge and of a king; as can be seen from the following passages:

My heart is towards the lawgivers of Israel, ye who ride upon white asses (Judges 5:9-10).

The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgivers from between his feet, till Shiloh come; who shall bind his ass's foal to the vine, and the son of his she-ass to the noble vine (Genesis 49:10, 11).

As sitting on an ass, and the foal of an ass, was such a distinctive mark:

Judges rode upon white she-asses (Judges 5:9-10);

And his sons upon asses' colts (Judges 10:4; 12:14);

And the king himself when crowned, upon a she-mule (1 Kings 1:33);

And his sons upon mules (2 Samuel 13:29).

One who does not know the signification of "horse," "mule," and "the foal of an ass," in a representative sense, will suppose that the Lord's riding upon the foal of an ass was significative of misery and humiliation. But it signified royal magnificence; for this reason the people then proclaimed the Lord king, and strewed their garments upon the way. This was done when He went to Jerusalem, because by "Jerusalem" is signified the church (as may be seen in the little work on The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine 6; and that "garments" signify truths clothing and serving good, may be seen in the Arcana Coelestia 1073, 2576, 5248, 5319, 5954, 9212, 9215-9216, 9952, 10536; and in the work on Heaven and Hell 177-182).

[8] From this it is now clear what is signified by the "King" and by "kings," in the Word, so also what by the "Anointed," "Messiah," and "Christ;" for "Anointed," "Messiah," and "Christ," like "King," signify the Lord as to Divine truth proceeding from His Divine good; for a king is called "anointed;" and "anointed" in the Hebrew is Messiah, and in the Greek Christ. But that the Lord, as to the Divine Human, was alone "the Anointed of Jehovah," since in Him alone was the Divine good of Divine Love from conception, for He was conceived of Jehovah, but that all that were anointed were only representatives of Him (See Arcana Coelestia n. 9954, 10011, 10268-10269). But "priests" signify such good as exists in the celestial kingdom (See in Arcana Coelestia, namely, that priests represented the Lord, as to Divine good, n. 2015, 6148; that the priesthood was representative of the Lord as to the work of salvation, since this was from the Divine good of His Divine Love, see n. 9809; that the priesthood of Aaron, of his sons, and of the Levites, was representative of the work of salvation, in successive order, see n. Arcana Coelestia 10017; that from this "the priesthood," and "priesthoods," in the Word signified good of love, which is from the Lord, see n. 9806, 9809; that by the two names, "Jesus" and "Christ," is signified both His priesthood and His royalty, that is, by "Jesus" is signified Divine good, and by "Christ" Divine truth, n. 3004, 3005, 3009; that priests and likewise kings who do not acknowledge the Lord signify the opposite, namely, evil, and falsity from evil, n. 3670).

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Hebrew has "sprinkle," as found also in Arcana Coelestia 2015.

  
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