The Inner Meaning of the Prophets and Psalms # 155
155. Internal Meaning of Ezekiel, Chapter 32
Lament over those who by knowledges [scientiae] have perverted the holy things of the church. (3, 3)
1-2 They pervert all truths of the church. (3)
3-8 They fall into all falsities of evil, until they no longer see what is good and true. (3)
9-10 Those who are outside the church are horrified at their falsities. (3)
11-12 They destroy all things of the church by reasonings from the natural man. (3)
13-16 They shall be cast into hell, that they may no longer pervert truths in those who are in an affection for truth. (15)
15 In hell they will be associated with those who have profaned the holy things of the Word; (15, 17)
24-25 also with those who have falsified truths of doctrine; (15)
26-30 with those who have falsified the sense of the letter of the Word.
31-32 All of these will be with those who by knowledges [scientiae] have perverted the holy things of the church, and thus they will be separated from those who are of the church, lest they persecute them. (15)
Feet
Our feet are the lowest parts of our bodies, and they're very useful! In the Bible, feet represent the lowest and most utilitarian part of our spiritual selves -- the “natural” level. This everyday aspect of life is involved with routine tasks and demands and the thoughts associated with them. It's not terribly deep or introspective, but it is useful -- just like feet. This correspondence is true of the Lord and of church communities, too. The Lord's Divine Natural leads us through relatively simple obedience (think of the Ten Commandments). Churches, too, have a natural level on which they serve their communities in simple but tangible ways.