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30 ελαλησεν ο βασιλευς και ειπε, Δεν ειναι αυτη η Βαβυλων η μεγαλη, την οποιαν εγω ωκοδομησα δια καθεδραν του βασιλειου με την ισχυν της δυναμεως μου και εις τιμην της δοξης μου;

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Arcana Coelestia # 3761

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3761. 'Jacob lifted up his feet' means a raising up of the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'lifting up' as a raising up, and from the meaning of 'the feet' as the natural, dealt with below. The raising up meant here is the subject of the chapter itself, namely a raising up from external truth towards internal good. In the highest sense the subject is how the Lord according to order raised His Natural even up to the Divine, rising up step by step from external truth towards internal good. In the representative sense it is how the Lord according to a similar order makes man's natural new when regenerating him. The fact that a person who is being regenerated in adult life progresses according to the order described in the internal sense of this chapter and of those that follow is known to few. This fact is known to few because few stop to reflect on the matter and also because few at the present day are able to be regenerated; for the last days of the Church have arrived when no charity exists any longer, nor consequently any faith. This being so, people do not even know what faith is, even though the assertion 'men is saved by faith' is on everyone's lips; and not knowing this they therefore have even less knowledge of what charity is. And since they know no more than the terms faith and charity and have no knowledge of what these are essentially, it has therefore been stated that few are able to reflect on the order in accordance with which a person is made new or regenerated, and also that few are able to be regenerated.

[2] Because the subject here is the natural, and the latter is represented by 'Jacob', it is not said that he rose up and went to the land of the sons of the east but that 'he lifted up his feet'. Both these expressions mean a raising up. As regards 'rising up' having this meaning, see 2401, 2785, 2912, 2927, 3171; and as regards the expression 'lifting up the feet' which occurs here, this is used in reference to the natural - 'the feet' meaning the natural, see 2162, 3147. 'The feet' means the natural or natural things because of their correspondence with the Grand Man - currently the subject at the ends of chapters. In the Grand Man those belonging to the province of the feet are those who dwell in natural light and little spiritual light. This also is why the parts beneath the foot - the sole and the heel - mean the lowest natural things, see 259, and why 'a shoe', which is also mentioned several times in the Word, means the bodily-natural, which is the lowest part of all, 1748.

  
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Ψαλμοί 65

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1 <<Εις τον πρωτον μουσικον. Ψαλμος ωδης του Δαβιδ.>> Σε προσμενει υμνος, Θεε, εν Σιων· και εις σε θελει αποδοθη η ευχη.

2 Ω ακουων προσευχην, εις σε θελει ερχεσθαι πασα σαρξ.

3 Λογοι ανομιας υπερισχυσαν κατ' εμου· συ θελεις καθαρισει τας παραβασεις ημων.

4 Μακαριος εκεινος, τον οποιον εξελεξας και προσελαβες, δια να κατοικη εν ταις αυλαις σου· θελομεν χορτασθη απο των αγαθων του οικου σου, του αγιου ναου σου.

5 Δια τρομερων πραγματων μετα δικαιοσυνης θελεις αποκρινεσθαι προς ημας, Θεε της σωτηριας ημων, η ελπις παντων των περατων της γης, και των μακραν εν θαλασση·

6 ο στερεονων δια της δυναμεως σου τα ορη, ο περιεζωσμενος ισχυν·

7 ο κατασιγαζων τον ηχον της θαλασσης, τον ηχον των κυματων αυτης και τον θορυβον των λαων.

8 και αυτοι οι κατοικουντες τα περατα φοβουνται τα σημεια σου· χαροποιεις τας αρχας της αυγης και της εσπερας.

9 Επισκεπτεσαι την γην και ποτιζεις αυτην· υπερπλουτιζεις αυτην· ο ποταμος του Θεου ειναι πληρης υδατων· ετοιμαζεις τον σιτον αυτων, επειδη ουτω διεταξας.

10 Τα αυλακια αυτης ποτιζεις· εξομαλιζεις τους βωλους αυτης· απαλυνεις αυτην δια σταλακτης βροχης· ευλογεις τα βλαστηματα αυτης.

11 Στεφανονεις το ετος με τα αγαθα σου· και τα ιχνη σου σταλαζουσι παχος.

12 Σταλαζουσιν αι βοσκαι της ερημου και οι λοφοι περιζωνονται χαραν.

13 Αι πεδιαδες ειναι ενδεδυμεναι ποιμνια και αι κοιλαδες εσκεπασμεναι υπο σιτου· αλαλαζουσι και ετι υμνολογουσι.