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The Inner Meaning of the Prophets and Psalms # 116

  
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116. Internal Meaning of Jeremiah, Chapter 50

Of those who have adulterated and falsified the goods and truths of the church, who are meant by Babylon and Chaldea. (3)

1-3 They will no longer have any good or truth. (3)

4-7 Then those who are in ignorance of good and truth, because of a lack of them, will be brought to the Lord. (11)

8 They will depart from Babylon. 11 (11)

9-10 Babylon will perish, (3)

11 because they have vastated the church. (3)

12-13 It is without any truth. (3, 4)

14-16 Their destruction at the time of judgment, (15)

17 because she has destroyed the church. (15, 3)

18-20 After Babylon has been destroyed, a new church will be established, which will be acceptable to the Lord. (3, 11)

21-24 Babylon will be destroyed because she is against the Lord. (3)

25-30 They are to be wholly destroyed, (3)

31-32 on account of the love of ruling, (3)

33-34 because they do not refrain from destroying the church which the Lord establishes and redeems. (3)

35-38 All things appertaining to them from firsts to lasts have been destroyed by means of falsities. (3)

39-40 They have horrible falsities and evils. (3)

41-46 The last judgment upon them. (15)

  
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The Inner Meaning of the Prophets and Psalms # 124

  
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124. Internal Meaning of Ezekiel, Chapter 1(1)

1-3 Prophecy concerning the Lord in respect to the Word. (10)

4 The Divine external sphere of the Word. (10)

5 A representative of it as a man. (10)

6 Conjunction of celestial and spiritual things there. (10, 3)

7 The quality of the natural of the Word. (10)

8-9 Its spiritual and celestial which are conjoined. (10)

10-11 The love of spiritual good and truth, and the love of natural good and truth; their distinction and oneness. (10)

12 The turning or looking of all toward one. (10)

13-14 The sphere of the Word from Divine good and Divine truth, from which is the life of the Word. (10)

15-21 The doctrine of good and truth acting in unity with the Word. (10)

22-23 The Divine above and in the Word. (10, 2)

24-25 It is Divine truth [verum], and its influx. (10)

26 The Lord above the heavens. (10)

27-28 The Divine love and the Divine truth [veritas] pertaining to Him. (10)

  
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