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Jeremiah 50:32

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32 And the most proud shall stumble and fall, and none shall raise him up: and I will kindle a fire in his cities, and it shall devour all around him.

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Arcana Coelestia # 7522

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7522. 'And there will then be dust in all the land of Egypt' means the damnation of those falsities in the natural mind. This is clear from the meaning of 'dust' as that which is damned, dealt with above in 7418; from the meaning of 'the ashes of the furnace', which were turned into dust, as falsities that are the product of evil desires, dealt with just above in 7519, 7520; and from the meaning of 'the land of Egypt' as the natural mind, dealt with in 5276, 5278, 5280, 5288, 5301. The meaning of 'dust' as that which is damned is evident from the places in the Word quoted in 7418, and also from the following in Moses,

If you will not obey the voice of Jehovah your God, cursed shall you be in the city, cursed shall you be in the field. Jehovah will make the rain of your land dust and grit; 2 it will come down onto you from heaven until you are destroyed. Deuteronomy 28:15-16, 24.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 45

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45. This was how people who lived in most ancient times envisaged matters of the understanding and those of the will. Among the Prophets therefore, and consistently throughout the Old Testament Word, like matters are represented by various kinds of living creatures. There are two kinds of beasts - evil ones, because they are harmful, and good ones, because they are gentle. Evil [and harmful] things in man were meant by such beasts as bears, wolves, and dogs, while good and gentle things were meant by beasts such as calves, sheep, and lambs. As the subject here is those persons who are to be regenerated, 'the beasts' are good and gentle ones, which mean affections. Things of a baser nature that derive from the body are called 'wild animals of the earth'. These are desires and pleasures.

  
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