Arcana Coelestia #6254
6254. And I will bless them. That this signifies a prediction about good and truth, is evident from the signification of “blessing,” as being prediction (see above, n. 6230), here about good and truth, which are represented by Manasseh and Ephraim. As “to bless” is a very general expression, it signifies various things; that it signifies also a prediction, both about the good things that will happen, and about the evil, is plain in the following chapter, where Israel foretold to his sons what should befall them; to some, evil things, as to Reuben, Simeon, and Levi; and to some, good things, as to Judah and Joseph. This prediction is called a “blessing” in verse 28 of this chapter: “This is what their father spake of them, and blessed them, everyone according to his blessing he blessed them.” That “blessing” denotes prediction, is evident from the words in the first verse of the chapter: “Jacob called his sons, and said, Be ye gathered together, and I will tell you what shall happen to you in the extremity of the days.”
Arcana Coelestia #6230
6230. And blessed me. That this signifies a prediction about vivification, is evident from the signification of “blessing,” as here being a prediction about vivification; for the blessing was that He would make him fruitful, and multiply him, and make him a company of peoples, and give the land to his seed after him for an eternal possession; all which are predictions about vivification. Not that the posterity of Jacob were vivified; but they who are in the truth of faith and the good of charity; for these are “Jacob” and “Israel” in the internal sense.