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1 以後,他帶我到一座,就是朝東的

2 以色列的榮光從東而。他的聲音如同多水的聲音;就因他的榮耀發光。

3 其狀如從前他滅城的時候我所見的異象,那異象如我在迦巴魯邊所見的異象,我就俯伏在地。

4 耶和華的榮光從朝東的照入殿中。

5 靈將我舉起入內院,不料,耶和華的榮光充滿了殿。

6 見有一位從殿中對我說話。有一站在我旁邊。

7 他對我:人子啊,這是我寶座之地,是我掌所踏之地。我要在這裡住,在以色列人中直到永遠以色列家和他們的君必不再玷污我的名,就是行邪淫、在錫安的處葬埋他們君的屍首,

8 使他們的門檻挨近我的門檻,他們的門框挨近我的門框;他們與我中間僅隔一,並且行可憎的事,玷污了我的名,所以我發怒滅絕他們。

9 現在他們當從我面前遠除邪淫和他們君的屍首,我就住在他們中間直到永遠

10 人子啊,你要將這殿指示以色列家,使他們因自己的罪孽慚愧,也要他們量殿的尺寸。

11 他們若因自己所行的一切事慚愧,你就將殿的規模、樣式、出入之處,和一切形狀、典章、禮儀、則指示他們,在他們眼前上,使他們遵照殿的一切規模典章去做。

12 殿的法則乃是如此:殿在頂上,四圍的全界要稱為至。這就是殿的法則。

13 以下量祭壇,是以肘為度(這肘是肘零掌)。底座肘,邊寬肘,四圍起邊掌,這是的座。

14 從底座到下層磴臺,肘,邊寬肘。從小磴臺到磴臺,肘,邊寬肘。

15 壇上的供臺,肘。供臺的拐角上都有角。

16 供臺長十二肘,寬十二肘,面見方。

17 磴臺長十四肘,寬十四肘,面見方。圍起邊高半肘,底座圍的邊寬一肘。臺階朝東。

18 他對我:人子啊,耶和華如此:建造祭壇,為要在其上獻燔祭灑血,造成的時候典章如下:

19 耶和華,你要將一隻公牛犢作為贖祭,祭司利未人撒督的後裔,就是那親近我、事奉我的。

20 你要取些公牛的血,抹在壇的角和磴臺的拐角,並圍所起的邊上。你這樣潔淨壇,壇就潔淨了。

21 你又要將那作贖祭的公牛犢燒在殿外、聖地之外預定之處。

22 次日,要將無殘疾的公山羊獻為贖祭;要潔淨,像用公牛犢潔淨的一樣。

23 潔淨了壇,就要將一隻無殘疾的公牛犢和羊群中一隻無殘疾的公綿

24 奉到耶和華前。祭司要撒在其上,獻與耶和華為燔祭。

25 日內,每日要預備一隻公山羊為贖祭,也要預備一隻公牛犢和羊群中的一隻公綿,都要沒有殘疾的。

26 日祭司潔淨就潔淨了;要這樣把分別為聖。

27 滿了七日,自八日以後,祭司要在上獻你們的燔祭和平安祭;我必悅納你們。這是耶和華的。

   

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3858. 由于接下来的几节论述的主题是雅各的十二个儿子, 并且以色列的十二支派以他们的名字命名, 并以他们为祖, 故此处预先说明支派是什么意思, 为何有十二个. 至今无人知道其中所隐藏的奥秘, 因为人们一直以为, 圣言的历史纯粹是历史, 除了讨论神圣事物时能用来当例子外, 再没有更多神性之物在里面. 因此, 他们还以为, 这十二支派无非表示以色列人被划分为众多民族或普通宗族, 而事实上, 这些支派包含神性之物. 也就是说, 这些支派表示信与爱的众多普遍划分, 因而表示构成主在天上和地上国度的事物. 每个支派则具有表示某种普遍划分. 不过, 至于准确来说, 各个支派分别表示什么, 这从接下来的几节明显可知, 这几节论述了雅各的儿子们, 这些支派就是以他儿子们的名字命名的. 总的来说, 这十二支派表示构成真理与良善, 或信与爱的教义的一切事物; 这些 (也就是真理与良善, 或信与爱) 构成主的国度; 因为真理或信的事物本质上就是那里思维的全部, 良善或爱的事物本质上是情感的全部. 并且由于犹太教会的建立是为了它可以代表主的国度, 故那百姓被划分为十二支派就表示主国度的这些事. 这是此前从未披露的一个奥秘.

“十二” 表示总体上的全部事物, 如前所示 (577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272节); 而 “支派” 表示真理与良善, 或信与爱的事物, 因此 “十二支派” 表示这些的全部事物. 在分别描述 “十二支派” 之前, 它们的这层含义在此通过圣言来证明. 启示录:

圣城新耶路撒冷有十二个门, 门上有十二位天使, 门上又写着以色列人十二个支派的名字. 城墙有十二根基, 根基上有羔羊十二使徒的名字. 他用苇子量那城, 共有一万二千斯他丢; 又量了城墙, 按着人的尺寸, 就是天使的尺寸, 共有一百四十四肘. 十二个门是十二颗珍珠. (启示录 21:12, 14, 16-17, 21)

“圣城”, 或新耶路撒冷表示主的新教会, 这一点从这段描述的每个细节明显看出来. 此前几章描述了教会在终结之前会是何状态; 这一章则论述了一个新教会. 因此, “门”, “城墙” 和 “根基” 无非表示构成教会的事物, 就是仁与信的事物, 因为这些构成教会.

谁都能由此看出, 上述经文频繁提到的 “十二”, 以及 “支派”, 还有 “使徒” 并非指十二, 支派或使徒, “十二” 是指在一个整体中的全部事物 (参看577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272节). “一百四十四” 这个数字也一样, 因为这个数字是十二乘十二. 由于 “十二” 表示全部事物, 故显然, “十二支派” 表示构成教会的全部事物; 这些事物就是真理与良善, 或信与爱, 如前所述. “十二使徒” 同样如此, 他们也代表教会的全部事物, 也就是信与爱的全部事物 (参看2129, 3354, 3488, 3857节). 因此, 这个数字被称为 “人的尺寸, 就是天使的尺寸”, 以此表示真理与良善的一个状态. 因为 “尺寸” 表示状态 (参看3104节); “人” 表示构成教会之物, 这一点从有关 “人” 这个含义的论述明显可知 (478, 479, 565, 768, 1871, 1894节), 并且从以下事实也能看出来, 即: 主的国度被称作大人, 它被如此称呼凭的是出自主的良善与真理. 关于这个主题, 可参看各章节的末尾 (3624-3649, 3741-3750节). “天使” 也有同样的含义 (参看1705, 1754, 1925, 2821, 3039节).

和启示录一样, 旧约的先知书所论述的新耶路撒冷同样表示主的新教会, 如以赛亚书 (65:18-19等); 撒迦利亚书 (14章); 尤其以西结书 (40-48章), 在那里, 新耶路撒冷, 新殿和新地在内义上描述了主在天上的国度, 以及主在地上的国度, 也就是教会. 以西结书的这些章节比别处更清楚地表明 “地”, “耶路撒冷” 和 “圣殿”, 以及它们里面的一切事物是什么意思, 还有 “十二支派” 表示什么. 因为这些章节所论述的主题就是那地和那地的居民照着各支派的划分, 以及那城和城墙, 根基, 门和属于那里圣殿的一切事物. 我们在此只能从这些章节引用关于支派的内容:

主耶和华说, 这是你们按以色列十二支派分地为业的地界. 你们要按着以色列的支派分这地. 要拈阄分这地为业, 归与自己和你们中间寄居的外人. 他们在以色列支派中要同你们拈阄分得产业. (以西结书 47:13, 21-23)

至于这地:

这地在以色列中必归王为业; 我所立的王必不再欺压我的民, 他们却要按支派将地分给以色列家. (以西结书 45:8)

关于这产业, 以及它们如何分配给那里也以名字所提及的各个支派, 可参看以西结书 (48:1等). 关于以以色列的支派命名的城门, 可参看同一章 (48:31-34).

很明显, 那里所说的 “支派” 不是指支派, 因为那时, 十个支派早已分散到世界各地, 并且后来也没有回来. 他也不可能回来, 因为他们已然变成外邦人了. 然而, 每个支派都提到了, 以及他们应如何分这地, 各自的地界是哪份, 即: 但支派的地界是哪份 (48:2); 亚设支派的地界是哪份 (48:3); 拿弗他利, 玛拿西, 以法莲, 流便, 犹大的地界又是哪份; 利未人的产业; 便雅悯, 西缅, 以萨迦, 西布伦, 迦得的地界是哪份 (48:4-29). 另外, 该章还声明那城有十二个城门, 按以色列支派的名字命名: 北面有三门, 即流便门, 犹大门, 利未门; 东面有三门, 即约瑟门, 便雅悯门, 但门; 南面有三门, 即西缅门, 以萨迦门, 西布伦门; 西面有三门, 即迦得门, 亚设门, 拿弗他利门 (48:31-34). 由此明显可知, “十二支派” 表示属于主国度的全部事物, 或信与爱的全部事物, 因为如前所述, 这些构成主的国度.

“十二支派” 因表示主国度的一切事物, 故也以其营地和起行而代表该国度. 对此, 我们在摩西五经中读到: 他们要按着各支派对着会幕的四围安营; 在东边, 有犹大, 以萨迦, 西布伦; 在南边, 有流便, 西缅, 迦得; 在西边, 有以法莲, 玛拿西, 便雅悯; 在北边, 有但, 亚设, 拿弗他利; 他们就这样安营起行 (民数记 2章). 他们在这一切事上都代表主的国度, 这一点从巴兰的预言中很明显地看出来:

巴兰举目, 看见以色列人照着支派居住, 神的灵就临到他身上. 他便题起诗歌说, 雅各啊, 你的会幕何等华美! 以色列啊, 你的居所何其华丽! 如接连的山谷, 如河旁的园子, 如耶和华所栽的沉香木, 如水边的香柏树. (民数记 24:2, 3, 5, 6)

巴兰通过耶和华说这些话, 这一事实在民数记 (22:8, 18-19, 35, 38; 23:5, 12, 16, 26; 24:2, 13) 中说得很清楚.

由此明显可知按着各支派所得的迦南地业代表什么, 对此, 我们在摩西五经中读到: 摩西要将以色列人的全会众, 按他们的父家, 凡二十岁以外能加入以色列军队的, 计算总数; 那地要拈阄分; 他们要按着祖宗各支派的名字承受为业 (民数记 26:2, 7-56; 33:54; 34:19-29). 约书亚按着支派拈阄分地 (约书亚记 13, 15-约书亚记19). 从这些具体细节明显可知, 所代表的是主的国度, 如前所述; 因为 “迦南地” 表示该国度 (参看1585, 1607, 3038, 3481, 3705节).

以色列人被称为 “军队”, 经上说他们要按着 “军队” 安营, 并且还要按着 “军队” 起行 (民数记 2:4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21-23, 26, 28, 30). 这是因为, “军队” 有同样的含义 (和 “支派” 一样), 即表示真理与良善 (参看3448节). 而且, 主就被称为 “万军之耶和华” (Jehovah Zebaoth), 或 “众军之耶和华” (Jehovah of Armies)(3448节). 因此, 他们在出埃及时, 被称为 “耶和华的军队”, 如摩西五经:

正当四百三十年终了的这一天, 耶和华的军队都从埃及地出来了. (出埃及记 12:41)

谁都能意识到, 在埃及和之后的旷野, 这百姓除了以一种代表意义外, 并未称作 “耶和华的军队”, 因为他们没有良善或真理, 反而是所有民族中最坏的.

由此也很清楚地明白被称作乌陵和土明的亚伦胸牌上的 “十二支派的名字” 表示什么. 关于这胸牌, 我们在摩西五经中读到:

要在上面镶上四行, 宝石要有十二块, 这些宝石要按着以色列儿子的名字, 十二块都要按着他们的名字; 各在名字上为十二个支派刻印章. (出埃及记 28:17, 21; 39:14)

因为亚伦代表主的神性祭司职份, 因此他作为大祭司所穿戴的一切都表示神性属天和属灵之物. 至于它们的确切含义, 蒙主的神圣怜悯, 等到论述它们的时候就会清楚明了. 胸牌本身是最神圣的, 所以它的名字代表了对主之爱和信的一切本质特征: 这些就是乌陵和土明. 名字之所以被刻在宝石上, 是因为 “石” 一般表示真理 (1298, 3720节), 而 “宝石” 表示从良善透现出来的真理 (114节). 由于各支派的名字表示某种本质特征, 故每个支派都分配了一种具体的石头 (出埃及记 28:17-20; 39:10-13), 这种石头凭颜色和透明度来表现每个支派所表示的品质. 这就是耶和华或主如何通过乌陵和土明给出答复.

以弗得两条肩带上的 “两块红玛瑙石” 所代表的也一样, 只是比胸牌上的十二样宝石所代表的更低级. 因为 “肩” 表一切能力, 因而表主的全能 (1085节); 而 “胸” 或 “心与肺” 表神性属天和属灵之爱; “心” 表神性属天之爱; “肺” 表神性属灵之爱; 这一切可参看前文 (3635节) 和本章末尾, 那里论述了大人, 以及它与心肺区域的对应关系. 关于 “以弗得肩带上的两块石头”, 我们在摩西五经中读到:

要取两块红玛瑙石, 在上面刻以色列儿子的名字, 六个名字在这块宝石上, 六个名字在那块宝石上, 都照他们出生的次序. 要将这两块石头安在以弗得的肩带上, 为以色列人作纪念石. (出埃及记 28:9-10, 12; 39:6-7)

支派表示属于真理和良善, 或信和爱之物, 并且每个支派都表示其某种共性, 利未支派表示爱 (这从下面34节的解释明显看出来). 故由此可知, 他们各自按着各支派把杖存在会幕内, 并且唯独利未的杖开花结熟杏是什么意思. 对此, 我们在摩西五经中读到:

取十二根杖, 他们父家的族长要各有一根杖, 要把这些杖存在会幕内; 并要将亚伦的名字写在利未的杖上. 亚伦的杖也在这些杖当中. 第二天, 看哪, 利未支派亚伦的杖已经发了芽, 生了花苞, 开了花, 结了熟杏. (民数记 17:2-8)

这些事表示, 爱是主国度中全部事物的本质和首要事物, 爱是一切结实的源头. 之所以将亚伦的名字写在杖上, 是因为亚伦代表主的神性祭司职份. 主的祭司职份表示神性良善, 神性良善本质上就是主的爱与仁慈; 主的王权则表示源自神性良善的神性真理 (参看1728, 2015, 3670节).

从目前所引证的这一切可以看出, 以下经文中的 “支派” 和 “十二支派” 表示什么. 启示录:

我听见受印的数目有十四万四千, 都是以色列人各支派中受印的. 犹大支派中受印的有一万二千; 流便支派中有一万二千; 迦得支派中有一万二千; 亚设支派中有一万二千; 拿弗他利支派中有一万二千; 玛拿西支派中有一万二千; 西缅支派中有一万二千; 利未支派中有一万二千; 以萨迦支派中有一万二千; 西布伦支派中有一万二千; 约瑟支派中有一万二千; 便雅悯支派中受印的有一万二千. (启示录 7:4-8)

摩西五经:

你当追想上古之日, 思念历代之年. 至高者将地业赐给列族, 将世人分开, 就照以色列人的数目, 立定万民的疆界. (申命记 32:7-8)

诗篇:

耶路撒冷被建造, 如同连络整齐的一座城. 众支派, 就是耶和华的支派, 上那里去, 以色列的证据, 称赞耶和华的名. (诗篇 122:3-4)

约书亚记:

看哪! 全地之主的约柜必在你们的前面过去, 到约旦河里. 你们要从以色列支派中拣选十二个人, 每支派一人. 当抬耶和华全地之主约柜的祭司, 脚掌踏入约旦河水里的时候, 约旦河的水, 必然中断, 立起成垒. (约书亚记 3:11-13)

又:

你们从约旦河中间, 祭司脚站定的地方, 取十二块石头带过去, 按着以色列人十二支派的数目, 每人取一块石头扛在肩上; 这可作约旦河的水中断的记号. 约书亚另把十二块石头立在约旦河中间, 在抬约柜的祭司脚站立的地方. (约书亚记 4:3-9)

又:

以利亚照雅各子孙支派的数目, 取了十二块石头, 耶和华的话曾临到雅各说, 你的名要叫以色列; 他就用这些石头奉耶和华的名筑一座坛. (列王纪上 18:31-32)

“支派” 表爱之善和信之真, 这一点也可从主在马太福音中的话明显看出来:

那时, 人子的兆头要显现, 地上的众支派都要哀哭. 他们要看见人子有能力, 有大荣耀, 驾着天上的云降临. (马太福音 24:30)

此处 “地上的众支派都要哀哭” 表示对真理的承认和良善的生命不复存在, 因为所论述的主题是时代的终结. 同样, 在启示录:

看哪! 祂驾云降临, 众目要看见祂, 连刺祂的人也要看见他, 地上的众支派都要因祂哀哭. (启示录 1:7)

“驾着天上的云降临” 表示什么, 这可见于创世记 18章的序言. 另外, 也可参看关于 “十二” 这个数字通过经历向我所作的指示 (2129, 2130节).

信与爱的全部事物被称为 “支派” 的原因在于, 这个词在原文也表示 “权杖” 和 “杖”. “权杖” 和 “杖” 表示权能, 蒙主的神圣怜悯, 这一点将在别处予以说明. 因此, “支派” 这个名词具有这样的观念: 良善与真理拥有来自主的一切权能在里面. 由于这个原因, 天使还被称为 “大能” 和 “王权” (sovereignties或principalities), 因为 “君王” (或族长princes) 表示仁与信的首要事物, 如源于以实玛利的 “十二个族长” (创世记 25:16, 参看2089节), 以及作为支派领袖的族长 (民数记 7章; 13:4-16).

从关于十二支派的所有上述内容可知, 为何后来被称作 “使徒” 的主的门徒共有十二个; 和支派一样, 他们代表主教会的良善与真理 (2129, 3354, 3488, 3857节). “彼得” 代表信, “雅各” 代表仁, “约翰” 代表仁爱的行为 (参看创世纪 1822章的序言, 以及3750节). 这一点也可从主论到他们并对他们所说的话很清楚地看出来.

  
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374. Verse 6. A measure of wheat for a denarius, and three measures of barley for a denarius, signifies that the genuine good of the church, as also the genuine truth of the church, is of no account to them. This is evident from the signification of "measure" [choenix] (which was the Greek measure for wheat and barley), as being the quality of estimation, for "measures" in the Word (as was said in the article above), signify the quality of a thing in respect to good and in respect to truth. It is evident also from the signification of "wheat," as being the good of the church in general (of which presently); also from the signification of "barley," as being the truth of that good (of which presently); and from the signification of "a denarius," the standard of estimation, as being as of no account. Because this was the smallest coin, it signifies the least worth, but here as of no account. The reason for this is that "the red horse" (mentioned above), signifies the understanding of the Word destroyed in respect to good, and "the black horse" the understanding of the Word destroyed in respect to truth (See above, n. 364, 372); and when the understanding of the Word in respect to good and in respect to truth has been destroyed, then the genuine good and the genuine truth of the church are estimated as of no account. The "denarius" is here taken as the standard of estimation, because some piece of money must be taken that some price may be expressed in the sense of the letter, since it is said that "a balance was in the hand of him that sat upon the horse," and that "the wheat and the barley were measured;" consequently the smallest coin of all was taken as the standard of the estimation of the price; and as there was no longer any understanding of the Word in respect to good and in respect to truth, a "denarius" in the spiritual sense here signifies as of no account.

[2] It is said, "a measure of wheat and three measures of barley," because "one" is predicated of good, and "three" of truths; and "one," when predicated of good, signifies what is perfect, thus also what is genuine; and "three," when predicated of truths, signifies what is full, thus also what is genuine; consequently "a measure of wheat and three measures of barley" signify the genuine good and the genuine truth of the church. "Wheat" signifies good, and "barley" its truth, because all things belonging to the field signify the things that belong to the church; and things belonging to the field, as crops of various kinds, serve for food; and things for food and for the nourishment of the body signify in the spiritual sense such things as nourish the soul or mind, all of which have relation to the good of love and the truth of faith; thus especially wheat and barley, because bread is made from them. (That foods of every kind signify spiritual food, thus the things of knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom, consequently the good and truth from which these are, see Arcana Coelestia 3114, 4459, 5147, 5293, 5340, 5342, 5410, 5426, 5576, 5582, 5588, 5655, 5915, 8408, 8562, 9003. Of "bread" in general, see the work on The New Jerusalem, n. 218; that "field" signifies the church, seeArcana Coelestia 2971, 3766, 9139.)

That "wheat" and "barley" have such a signification is from correspondence, as is evident from the things that appear in the spiritual world, where all appearances are correspondences. There plains, fields, crops of various kinds, and also bread appear; from this is the knowledge that they are correspondences, and consequently that they have significations according to correspondences.

[3] That "wheat" and "barley" signify the good and truth of the church, "wheat" its good, and "barley" its truth, can be seen also from the passages in the Word where they are mentioned, as from the following. In Jeremiah:

Jehovah, who hath dispersed Israel, will bring him together and will keep him as a shepherd doth his drove; for Jehovah hath ransomed Jacob, and hath redeemed him out of the hand of him that was stronger than he. Therefore shall they come and sing aloud in the height of Zion, and shall flow together unto the good of Jehovah, to the wheat, to the new wine, and to the oil, and to the sons of the flock, and of the herd; and their soul shall become as a watered garden (Jeremiah 31:10-12).

This treats of the establishment of a new church; "Israel" and "Jacob" signify that church, "Israel" the internal spiritual church, and "Jacob" the external; for every church is internal and external. Its establishment is described by "Jehovah will bring him together and will keep him as a shepherd doth his drove, for He hath ransomed Jacob, and hath redeemed him out of the hand of him that was stronger than he;" "to redeem" signifies to reform (See above, n. 328; "out of the hand of him that was stronger than he" signifies out of evil and falsity, which before had possession; the internal joy or joy of heart arising from celestial good and truths therefrom that such have, is signified by "therefore shall they come and sing aloud in the height of Zion, and shall flow together unto the good of Jehovah, to the wheat, to the new wine, and to the oil, and to the sons of the flock and of the herd," "to sing in the height of Zion" signifying internal celestial joy, or such as is in the Lord's celestial kingdom, "to sing aloud" meaning that joy (See above, n. 326, "height" what is internal, and "Zion" the celestial kingdom; "wheat" signifies the good of the natural man, "new wine" its truth; "oil" the good of the spiritual man, "the sons of the flock" spiritual truths, and "the sons of the herd" natural truths; because these are what are signified they are called "the good of Jehovah." That such have intelligence and wisdom from this source is signified by "their soul shall become as a watered garden," for "garden" in the Word signifies intelligence, and "watered" continual growth. "Wheat," "new wine," "oil," "the sons of a flock and of the herd," are plainly not here meant, for it is said, "Jehovah hath ransomed Jacob, and their soul shall become as a watered garden. "

[4] In Joel:

The field was devastated, the ground mourned; for the corn was devastated, the new wine was dried up, the oil languished. The husbandmen were ashamed, the vine-dressers howled for the wheat and for the barley, because the harvest of the field hath perished (Joel 1:10, 11).

This is not said of a field and its barrenness, but of the church and its vastation; therefore "field," "ground," "corn," "new wine," and "oil" do not mean these things themselves, but "field" and "ground" mean the church, "field" the church in relation to the reception and bringing forth of truth and good, and "ground" the church in respect to the nation that is in it; "corn" means good of every kind in the external man; "new wine" the truth also therein; "oil" the good in the internal man; "the husbandmen that were ashamed," and "the vine-dressers that howled for the wheat and for the barley" signify those who are of the church, "wheat" and "barley" signifying the good and truth of the church; and "the harvest of the field that thus perished" signifying all worship from good and truth.

[5] In Jeremiah:

Upon all the heights in the wilderness the devastators have come; because the sword of Jehovah devoureth from the end of the land even to the end of the land; no flesh hath peace. They have sown wheat and have reaped thorns (Jeremiah 12:12-13).

This, too is said of the church and its vastation; "the heights in the wilderness upon which the devastators have come" signify that every good of charity has perished through evils and falsities, "heights" in the Word signifying where there is the good of charity, and in an abstract sense that good itself, "wilderness" signifies where there is no good because no truth, and "devastators" signify the evils and falsities through which good and truth perish; "the sword of Jehovah devoureth from the end of the land even to the end of the land" signifies falsity destroying all things of the church, "the sword devouring" meaning falsity destroying, and "from the end of the land even to the end of the land" signifying all things of the church; "no flesh hath peace" signifies that there is no longer internal rest, because of the dominion of evil and falsity; "they have sown wheat and have reaped thorns" signifies that instead of the goods of truth there are the evils of falsity, "wheat" meaning the goods of truth, and "thorns" the evils of falsity.

[6] In the same:

Ishmael, who was of the seed of the kingdom, slew Gedaliah, whom the king of Babylon had appointed over the land, and all the Jews who were with him, and the Chaldeans, also the men from Shechem, from Shiloh, and from Samaria; but ten men were found among them who said unto Ishmael, Put us not to death, for we have things hid in the field, wheat and barley, and oil and honey. So he forbare, and put them not to death (Jeremiah 41:1-8).

These historical statements describe, in the internal sense, the damnation of those who profane holy things; for "Gedaliah, whom the king of Babylon appointed over the land," and "the Jews who were with him," and "the Chaldeans," and "the men from Shechem, from Shiloh, and from Samaria," mean those who profane, and in the abstract sense, profanations of every kind, "the king of Babylon" signifying the profanation of good and truth. Their damnation is signified by their being put to death, for "to be put to death" signifies to be slain spiritually (See n. 315; but "the ten men who said to Ishmael, put us not to death for we have things hid in the field, wheat and barley, and oil and honey," mean those who have not profaned the holy things of the church, because inwardly they have good and truth; for those who profane have nothing of good and truth inwardly, but only outwardly when they speak and preach, while those who do not profane have good and truth inwardly; this is meant by their saying that "they have things hid in the field, wheat, barley, oil, and honey," "wheat and barley" signifying the goods and truths of the external man, "oil" the good of the internal man, and "honey" the delight thereof; "ten men" signify all who are such, "ten" signifying all persons and all things; that "he forbare and put them not to death" signifies that they were not profane, thus not damned; "Ishmael" represents those who are in the genuine truths of the church, which is also signified by "the seed of the kingdom," of which he was. Such are the things involved in this history, the histories in the Word equally with the prophecies having an internal sense.

[7] In Moses:

Jehovah thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths going forth in valley and mountain; a land of wheat and barley, and of vine, and fig-tree, and pomegranate; a land of oil olive and honey (Deuteronomy 8:7-8

In the sense of the letter this is a description of the land of Canaan, but in the spiritual sense the Lord's church is described, since this is meant in that sense by "the land of Canaan;" and all kinds of good and truth pertaining to the church are enumerated. The land is called "a land of brooks of water," because "brooks of water" signify the doctrinals of truth; "fountains and depths going forth in valley and mountain" signify interior and exterior truths from the Word, "fountains," interior truths therefrom, and "depths" exterior truths. The latter are said to go forth "out of the valley," because "a valley" signifies what is lower and exterior, where such truths are; and the former are said "to go forth out of the mountain," because a "mountain" signifies what is higher and interior, where truths of that kind are; "a land of wheat and barley, and of vine and fig-tree, and pomegranate," signifies the church in respect to good and truth of every kind, "wheat and barley" signifying good and truth from a celestial origin, "vine and fig-tree" good and truth from a spiritual origin, and "pomegranate" knowledges of good and truth; and "a land of oil olive and honey" signifies the church in respect to the good of love and its enjoyment. One who does not know the spiritual sense of the Word believes no otherwise than that this merely describes the land of Canaan; but in that case the Word would be merely natural, and not spiritual, and yet the Word everywhere is in its bosom spiritual, and it is spiritual when by these words are understood the spiritual things they signify, namely, goods and truths of every kind. (But what "brooks," "fountains," "depths," "valley," "mountain," "vine," "fig-tree," "pomegranate," "olive," "oil" and "honey" signify is shown in Arcana Coelestia, all of which would be too extended to cite here; but many of these things have been shown and will be shown in this explanation of Revelation, and these may be consulted in their places.)

[8] In Job:

If I have eaten the strength (of the earth) without silver, and have made the soul of its [masters] to expire, let the thorn come forth instead of wheat, and the wild vine instead of barley (Job 31:39-40).

"To eat the strength of the earth without silver" signifies to appropriate to oneself the good of the church without the truth, "earth" meaning the church, and "silver" truth; and "to make the soul of its [masters] to expire" signifies thus to empty out the spiritual life; "let the thorn come forth instead of wheat, and the wild vine instead of barley" signifies that evil will be held for good, and falsity for truth, "wheat" meaning good, "thorn" evil, "barley" truth, and "wild vine" falsity; for good can be acquired only by means of truths.

[9] In Isaiah:

I have heard a consummation and decision from the Lord Jehovih of Hosts upon the whole earth. Will the ploughman plough all day for sowing? will he open and harrow his ground? when he hath made plain the faces thereof doth he not scatter the fennel? and doth he not put in the measured wheat and the appointed barley and the appointed spelt? Thus doth he chasten him for judgment, his God doth instruct him (Isaiah 28:22, 24-26).

This in the spiritual sense describes the total destruction of the church with the Jewish and Israelitish nation, and teaches that it is of no avail to learn and know the Word except for the purpose of applying its good and truth to the use of life; from this source and no other is intelligence from the Lord. That the church with that nation was wholly destroyed is meant by "I have heard a consummation and decision from the Lord Jehovih of Hosts upon the whole earth," "consummation and decision" meaning the complete destruction, and "the whole earth," the whole church, that is, every thing of it; that it is of no avail to learn and know the Word is signified by "will the ploughman plough all day for sowing? Will he open and harrow his ground?" "to plough for sowing" meaning to learn, and "to harrow the ground" meaning to deposit in the memory. That the good and truth of the Word should be applied to the use of life is signified by "when he hath made plain the faces thereof, doth he not scatter the fennel, and put in the measured wheat and the appointed barley and the appointed spelt?" "When he hath made plain the faces of the ground he scattereth the fennel" signifies when there is preparation by the Word; "the measured wheat and the appointed barley and the appointed spelt" signify the application of good and truth to the use of life, "wheat" meaning good, "barley" truth, and "spelt" knowledges; and that from this source and no other is intelligence from the Lord is signified by "thus doth he chasten for judgment, his God doth instruct him," "judgment" signifying intelligence, and "his God doth instruct him" signifying that it is from the Lord.

[10] In Moses:

Jehovah made him ride upon the high places of the earth, and fed him with the increase of the fields; He made him to suck honey out of the cliff, and oil out of the flint of the rock; butter of the herd and milk of the flock, with the fat of lambs, and of rams, the sons of Bashan, and of he-goats, with the fat of the kidneys of wheat; and thou drinkest the blood of grapes, unmixed wine (Deuteronomy 32:13-14).

This is said of the Ancient Church established by the Lord after the flood, which was in intelligence and wisdom, because it was in the good of charity and in the faith therefrom. This intelligence and wisdom from the Lord is signified by "Jehovah made him to ride upon the high places of the earth, and fed him with the increase of the fields;" the celestial and spiritual goods that they received through truths are described by "He made him to suck honey out of the cliff, and oil out of the flint of the rock; butter of the herd and milk of the flock, with the fat of lambs, and of rams, the sons of Bashan, and of he-goats, with the fat of the kidneys of wheat; and thou drinkest the blood of grapes, unmixed wine," "wheat" signifying here in a general sense all good, and "blood of grapes" and "unmixed wine" all truth therefrom.

[11] In David:

O that My people would hearken unto Me, and Israel would walk in My ways! I would feed 1 them with the fat of wheat; and with honey out of the rock I would satisfy them (Psalms 81:13, 16).

"Fat of wheat," and "honey out of the rock with which they would be fed and satisfied" signify good of every kind from celestial good and enjoyment thereof from the Lord; for "fat" signifies celestial good, "wheat" good of every kind, "honey" the enjoyment of good, and "rock" the Lord. That those who live according to the Lord's commandments will possess these things is meant by "O that My people would hearken unto me, and Israel would walk in My ways!" "Ways" in the Word signifying truths and also commandments, and "to walk" signifying to live.

[12] In the same:

Celebrate Jehovah, O Jerusalem; praise thy God, O Zion. For He strengtheneth the bars of thy gates, He blesseth thy sons in the midst of thee. He maketh thy border peace, and satisfieth thee with the fat of wheat (Psalms 147:12-14).

"Jerusalem" and "Zion" mean the church; "Jerusalem" the church in respect to the truths of doctrine, and "Zion" the church in respect to the goods of love; "He maketh thy border peace" signifies all things of heaven and the church, for "border" signifies all these things; "He satisfieth thee with the fat of wheat" signifies with every good of love and with wisdom, "fat" signifying the good of love, and "wheat" all things from it, which are goods because they are from good; these things being signified, it is said, "the fat of wheat."

[13] In Hosea:

Jehovah said to the prophet, Go yet, love a woman beloved of her companion, and an adulteress, even as the love of Jehovah to the sons of Israel, who regard other gods, and love flagons of grapes. And I bought her to me for fifteen pieces of silver, and for a homer of barley, and a half homer of barley (Hosea 3:1-2).

This represented what the Jewish and Israelitish church was in respect to doctrine and worship, namely that by vain traditions it had falsified all things of the Word, though worshiping it as holy; "a woman beloved of her companion, and an adulteress whom the prophet should love" signifies such a church, "a woman" signifying the church, and "beloved of her companion and an adulteress" the falsification of truth and the adulteration of good; "even as the love of Jehovah to the sons of Israel, who regard other gods" signifies the falsities of doctrine and the evils of worship; these are signified by "regarding other gods;" "loving flagons of grapes" signifies the Word in the sense of the letter alone, for "wine" signifies the truths of doctrine from the Word, "grapes" its goods from which are truths, and "a flagon" signifies that which contains, thus the ultimate sense of the Word, which is the sense of the letter, and which they apply to their falsities and evils. "He bought her to him for fifteen pieces of silver" signifies for a small price, "fifteen" meaning very little; "a homer of barley" and "half a homer of barley" signifying so little of good and truths as to be scarcely any.

[14] In Matthew:

John said of Jesus, He shall baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire; whose fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly purge His floor; and will gather the wheat into the garner; but the chaff He will burn with unquenchable fire (Matthew 3:11-12).

"To baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire" signifies to reform the church and to regenerate the man of the church by means of Divine truth and Divine good; "to baptize" signifying to reform and to regenerate, "the Holy Spirit" Divine truth proceeding from the Lord, and "fire" the Divine good of His Divine love. "The wheat that He will gather into the garner" signifies good of every kind that is of heavenly origin, which He is to preserve to eternity, thus those who are in good; and "the chaff that He will burn with unquenchable fire" signifies falsity of every kind that is of infernal origin, which He is to destroy, thus those who are in falsity; and because "wheat," "garner," and "chaff" are mentioned, "fan" and "floor" are also mentioned, "fan" signifying separation, and "floor" signifying where separation is effected.

[15] In the same:

Jesus said, The kingdom of the heavens is like unto a man that sowed good seed in his field; but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares, and went away. But when the blade sprang up, and brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares also. And the servants of the householder coming said unto him, Lord, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field? whence then hath it tares? Then he said unto them, A man, an enemy hath done this. But the servants said, wilt thou then that we going out gather them up? But he said, Nay; lest haply while ye gather up the tares, ye root up at the same time the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest; and in the season of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye first the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn (Matthew 13:24-30).

What these words involve is very clear from the spiritual sense, for the particulars here are correspondences. For when the Lord was in the world, He spoke by pure correspondences, because He spoke from the Divine. Here the Last Judgment is treated of when there must be a separation of the good from the evil, and the good are to come into heaven, and the evil into hell. "The good seed in the field that the man sowed" signifies the truths of the church that are from good, "field" signifying the church where these are, and "sowing" signifying influx and reception, thus also instruction; "the man who sowed" means the Lord through the Word, in which are all the truths of the church; "while men slept his enemy came and sowed tares, and went away," signifies that with natural men the falsities of evil flow in from hell, and are received; for "to sleep" signifies to live a natural life separated from the spiritual life (See above 187), and "enemy" signifies hell, and "tares" signify the evils of falsity. What the remainder to the end signifies, can be seen from what is presented in the small work on The Last Judgment 70); for it involves arcana that are there explained; here it need only be said that "wheat" signifies the good of truth, and therefore those who are in good through truths; and that "tares" signify the evil of falsity, and therefore those who are in evil through falsities. That these things are said of the Last Judgment is evident from what follows in the same chapter, where it is said:

He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man; the field is the world; the seed are the sons of the kingdom; the tares are the sons of the evil one; the enemy is the devil; the harvest is the consummation of the age (Matthew 13:37-39).

"The consummation of the age" is the last time of the church when judgment takes place. From these passages quoted from the Word it can be seen that "wheat" signifies the good of the church in general, and "barley" its truth.

Fußnoten:

1. In AC 6377 we read "He would feed."

  
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