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18 צנוף יצנפך צנפה כדור אל ארץ רחבת ידים שמה תמות ושמה מרכבות כבודך קלון בית אדניך׃

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Explanation of Isaiah 22

Po Rev. John H. Smithson

THE EXPLANATION of Isaiah Chapter 22

(Note: Rev. Smithson's translation of the Isaiah text is appended below the explanation)

1. THE burden of the valley of vision. What ails you now, that you art gone up to the house-tops?

VERSE 1: The "valley of vision" denotes phantasies and reasonings whereby worship is falsified and at length profaned. In Hebrew, or in the original tongue, different terms are used to express a "valley", which are significative in the spiritual sense of what is more or less profane in worship, as in Isaiah:

"For it is a day of trouble, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord Jehovih of Hosts, in the valley of vision"; (Isaiah 22:1, 5) where the "valley of vision", as said above, denotes phantasies and reasonings by which worship is falsified and at length profaned. So in Jeremiah:

"How canst you say, I am not polluted, I have not walked after Baalim? see your way in the valley"; (Jeremiah 2:23) where the "valley" denotes unclean worship.

Again, in the same prophet:

"They have built the high places of Tophet, which is in the valley of the son of Hinnom. Therefore, behold, the days come, that it shall no more be called Tophet, nor the valley of the son of Hinnom, but the valley of slaughter." (Jeremiah 7:31, 32; 19:6)

The "valley of Hinnom" denotes hell, and also the profanation of Truth and Goodness. (See also Ezekiel 6:3; 39:11, 15)

The term for "valley" in the above places is (gai). But when worship is not as yet become so profane, the term for a "valley" is (bikoh), as in Isaiah, "I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water"; (Isaiah 41:18) speaking of those who are in ignorance, or who are not instructed in the knowledges of faith and charity, but who nevertheless are principled in charity. Arcana Coelestia 1292.

Verses 1-6. The valley of vision, etc. - The external man and his phantasies are here treated of. The "valley of vision" is phantasy, for the external man [separate from the internal] is in such a valley; concerning whom, when they are said to "ascend upon the roofs or house-tops", is signified the thought thence arising. Their houses had [flat] roofs, which represented lofty things [exceIsaiah. It is called "a city of tumults", or a noisy city, for they are tumultuous, or make a noise like people insane, when the thoughts are not governed by heavenly influences. It is said to be ''joyous, '' because such persons 'have only a sensation of external or bodily pleasures. They are said to be "slain, or stabbed, but not by the sword", when there is no truth, wherefore they are spiritually slain; "nor slain in battle", because they have no [spiritual] temptation in which they can fall; for he who falls in temptation is said to be "slain in battle." "Your rulers have fled together"; "rulers" are truths which should rule. All truths have relation to faith, and by faith to the Lord, thus to His kingdom. "All these rulers-flee together", because there is no truth in such minds. The angels of the Lord are said, to be "bound and flee away", when they cannot operate in such minds; not that angels are bound or flee away, but the minds of of men are in such a state as to prevent their operation. "I will weep bitterly", etc.; it is the Truth which here laments, and, in the inmost sense, the Lord is represented, who wept over Jerusalem; for "the daughter of My people" is the representative church which was with the Jews, but in a state of vastation. "A day of trouble", etc.; the day of judgment is hereby indicated; "a day of treading down, that is, a day of devastation and of "perplexity"; because in the "valley of vision" they have no counsel, for the entire mind is absorbed by phantasy. "Breaking down the walls"; for the "city" is the intelIectual mind, and, in the internal sense, faith; the "wall" is then destroyed when the "city" is laid waste, for the "wall" is the truth of the literal sense of the Word, which is destroyed , when faith does not exist. (Arcana Coelestia 1306) "Crying to the mountains", is, that they may be heard by the Lord. "Elam bears the quiver, with chariots, etc.:, see above; Chap, Isaiah 21:2, respecting " Elam"; and in verse 5, what is meant by the "shield." (Swedenborg' s Notes on Isaiah, p. 54.)

2. O you that wast full of commotions, the noisy city, the joyous city! your slain were not slain by the sword, neither did they die in battle.

3. All your rulers have fled together; by reason of the bow they are bound: all that were found in you are bound together, they have fled far away.

4. Wherefore I said, Look away from me; I will weep bitterly: strive not to comfort me for the desolation of the daughter of my people;

5. For it is a day of trouble, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord Jehovih of Hosts in the valley of vision: breaking down the wall, and crying to the mountain.

6. And Elam bears the quiver; with chariots of men, and with horsemen; and Kir uncovers the shield.

Verses 2, 3. The noisy city, the joyous city; your slain were not slain by the sword, neither did they die in battle, etc. - Speaking of the fallacies from sensual things [the valley of visions, by which the truths of the church cannot be seen. Those who are in these fallacies, and thus in negative doubts, are said to be "stabbed, or slain, but not by the sword." Arcana Coelestia 4503. See also above, Chapter 14:9, the Exposition.

7. And the choice of your valleys shall be filled with chariots; and the horsemen have set themselves in array towards the gate.

Verses 7, 8. The choice of your valleys shall be filled with chariots, and the horsemen have set themselves in array, etc. - In this passage also the destruction of the church is treated of; and by "gates are here signified introductory truths, which are destroyed. Those truths are called the "covering of Judah", because by "Judah" is signified celestial love; as may be seen above, n. 119; and those truths cover and protect that love. Apocalypse Explained 208.

8. And he shall uncover the covering of Judah: and you [O Judah] shalt look in that day towards the arsenal of the house of the forest.

Verse 8. The arsenal of the house of the forest. - A "forest signifies the sensual man who is in mere fallacies and thence in falsities; hence a "forest" [in a bad sense] signifies what is merely natural, also the external natural man as to all things there. Apocalypse Explained 388, 403, 405.

9. And the breaches of the city of David, you shall see that they are many; and you shall collect the waters of the lower fish-pool.

Verse 9. "Breaches", or ruptures, signify the. infraction and perversion of Truth by separating it from Good, as is evident from many passages in the Word, as in Isaiah. Isaiah 22:9. "The breaches of the city of David signify falsities of doctrIne. "The waters of the lower fish-pool which they gathered together, signify the traditions by which they made breaches or infractions upon the truths of the Word and thus perverted them. Arcana Coelestia 4926. See also 9163.

Verses 9, 10. And the breaches of the city of David, you shall see that they are many; and you shall collect the waters of the lower pool. And the houses of Jerusalem you shall number, that you might break down the houses to fortify the wall. - Bu the "City of David" is understood the church as to truths of doctrine; and by the breaches thereof are signified falsities breaking in. By "collecting the waters of the lower fish-pool", is signified to collect many things from the literal sense of the Word, and from the natural man; the "fish-pools" in Jerusalem signified truths, such as are in the exterior and interior senses of the Word; the "waters of the higher fish-pool" such truths as are in the interior sense of the Word, and the "waters of the lower fish-pool" such as are in the exterior sense of the Word, which is the sense of the letter; for "waters" denote truths, and the "fishpools" in Jerusalem signify the same as the "lakes" and the "seas" without Jerusalem, that is, the collection of them. By "numbering the houses of Jerusalem" is signified to falsify the goods of truth; for the "houses of Jerusalem" signify the goods of truth appertaining to the church, and to "number" here signifies to apprehend them from a sinister view and evil arrangement, which is to interpret falsely, or to falsify them. "That you might break down the houses to fortify the wall", signifies to destroy those goods, in order to build up a doctrine consisting of mere falsities; a "wall" denoting the truth of doctrine defending, - in the present case, falsified, because destitute of good. From these observations it may appear what is signified by numbering "days", "steps", and "hairs" in the following passages, as, in David:

"So teach us to number our days." (Psalm 90:1)

In Job:

"Are not our steps numbered! " (Job 14:16),

and again,

"Doth He not see my ways, and number all my steps?" (Job 31:4)

In Luke:

"The hairs of your head are all numhered" (Luke 12:7),

where, to "number", signifies to know the quality from the least to the greatest, and according there to to arrange and dispose, that is, to provide. What is signified in particular by "days", "steps", and "hairs", has been shown elsewhere. Apocalypse Explained 453.

10. And the houses of Jerusalem you have numbered, that you might break down the houses to fortify the wall.

Verse 10. You have numbered the houses of Jerusalem, etc. - [To "number the houses of Jerusalem" has a similar signification here to that involved in David's "numbering the people of Israel and Judah." (2 Samuel 24:1, and following verses.) Not that the numberinq itself was a sin, but because the "numbering of the sons of Israel" by David signified the ordination and arrangement of all things of faith and of love from self, and not from the Lord. This great sin, which is to take all power out of the Lord's hands, as the Babylonians do, and consequently to assume the authority of opening and shutting heaven, was represented by this act of David; hence the severe punishment which followed. See Arcana Coelestia 10218.]

11. And you shall make a reservoir between the two walls to [receive] the waters of the old fish-pool: but you have not looked to Him that has made this; and Him that formed it of old you regard not.

Verse 11. But you have not looked to Him that has made this; and Him that formed it of old you regard not. - This is not to acknowledge, still less to have faith [in the Lord]. Arcana Coelestia 897.

12. And the Lord Jehovih of Hosts shall call in that day to weeping, and to lamentation, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth:

13. And, behold, joy and gladness, slaying of oxen, and killing of sheep : eating of flesh, and drinking of wine: [saying] Let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we die.

Verses 12, 13. The devastation of the church, and lamentation over it, is signified by being "called in that day to weeping, wailing, and putting on of sackcloth"; lamentation for the destruction of truth is signified by "weeping"; of good, by'" wailing"; of all the affection of good and all the affection of truth, by "sackcloth." By "slaying oxen and killing sheep" is signified to extinguish natural good and spiritual good; by "eating flesh and drinking wine" is signified to appropriate what is evil and false; "flesh", in this place, denoting evil, and "wine" the false of evil; and to "eat and drink" thereof signifies to appropriate them. Apocalypse Explained 617.

14. And the [voice] of Jehovah of Hosts was revealed to mine ears: Surely, this your iniquity shall not be expiated till you die, says the Lord Jehovih of Hosts.

15. Thus says the Lord Jehovih of Hosts, Go, enter in to this treasurer, unto Shebna, who is over the household [and, say unto him],

Verses 14, 15. Jehovih of Hosts. - See above, Chapter 13:15, the Exposition; also note.

16. What have you here? and whom have you here, that you have hewn out here a sepulchre for yourself, O you that hews out your sepulchre on high, that engraves in the rock a habitation for yourself?

Verse 16. You that hews out your sepulchre on high, that engraves in the rock a habitation for yourself. - The subject treated of in this chapter is concerning "the valley of vision", by which is signified the false of doctrine confirmed by the sense of the letter of the Word. The love of the false is signified by "the sepulchre on high", and the faith of the false by "dwelling in the rock"; their making such things for themselves is signified by "hewing out and graving them for themselves." Apocalypse Explained 411.

As to what is signified by a "rock", in a good sense, see above, Chapter 1, the Exposition.

17. Behold, Jehovah will cast you out, O man, violently; and will surely cover you [with shame].

18. He will whirl you round and round, and. cast you away, like a ball, into a wide country: there shalt you die; and there shall the chariots of your glory become the shame of your Lord's house.

19. And I will drive you from your station, and from your place pull you down.

20. And in that day I will call My servant, Eliakim the son of Hilkiah:

Verses 17 20. Jehovah will cast you out, O man, etc. - [These words are said of "Shebna the treasurer", etc., who signifies the church in possession of the Word and the treasures of knowledge of what is Good and True, and likewise of every individual of the church who is in the same possession, but who applies these knowledges to the aggrandizement of himself, signified by "hewing out on high a sepulchre, and by graving a habitation in the rock for himself." The punishment of such a life and state is signified by being, at the time of judgment, "violently cast out, and whirled round and round like a ball, by a violent, tempest." (See above, p. 196, as to "winds and storms" in the spiritual world.)

In this case, "the chariots of glory"; which are the doctrinals in which such minds boast and glory, are turned eventually into shame and contempt. That to "hew' out a sepulchre for himself" is the Love of the false and of self-aggrandizement may be seen above, Chapter 14:19, 20, the Exposition.

"Eliakim", who was to succeed "Shebna", signifies those who make a proper use of the treasures of knowledge from the Word, by ackowledging the Lord in His Humanity as the nail or peg upon which everything in heaven and the church depends.]

21. And I will clothe him with your robe, and with your girdle will I strengthen him: and your government will I give into his hand; and he shall be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to the house of Judah.

22. And I will lay the key of the house of David upon his shoulder; and he shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open.

Verses 21, 22. Your government will I give into his hand; and he shall be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, etc.; - By "the house of the king", over which he was to be, is signified the church which is in Truth grounded in Good from the Lord. By "opening and shutting, and by "binding and loosing", is understood in general to save, as may be seen above, n. 86. Apocalypse Explained 200.

Verse 22. And I will lay the Key of the house of David upon his shoulder; etc.

- By "David" is understood the Lord as to Divine Truth; by the "Key" is signified the Omnipotence of the Lord over heaven and by "opening that no one can shut, and shutting that no one can open", is signified to lead forth out of hell, and introduce into heaven, consequently to save, in like manner as above, Apocalypse Revealed 62, where it is explained.

That by "David" is meant the Lord as, to Divine Truth, may be seen in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord 43, 44. The same which is here signified by the "Key of David", is also signified by the "Keys of Peter"; (Matthew 16:15-19) which may be seen explained above, Chapter 16:1, the Exposition; as also by these words to all the disciples-

"Whatsoever you shall bind on earth, shall be bound in heaven; and whatsoever you shall loose on earth, shall be loosed In heaven"; (Matthew 18:18),

for the "twelve disciples" represented all things appertaining to the church with respect to its goods and truths, and "Peter" represented it as to truth; and Truths and Goods save man, consequently the Lord alone, from whom they are derived.

The same is also signified by the "Key of David" which was given to Eliakim, concerning which it is thus written:

"I will give the government into his hand; and he shall be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to the house of Judah. And I will lay the Key of the house of David upon his shoulder; and he shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open." (Isaiah 22:21, 22)

He was over the King's house, and by the "King's house is signified the church as to divine Truth. That in these passages a "Key" signifies power, is evident; and that this power belongs to the Lord alone. Hence it is evident what the quality of those is who are in the external sense of the Word separate from the internal, namely, that they can have no conjunction with heaven, thus no conjunction with the Lord; like those who explain the words of the Lord concerning the "keys" given to Peter, and to the disciples, according to the letter. By which explanation they arrogate to themselves the power of saving the human race, and make themselves the gods of heaven and earth; and tbis from the insane love of self and of the world. Whoever thinks from sound reason can see and understand that no man can absolve or remit a single sin, because sin is not remitted or absolved but by the formation of a new life, that is, by regeneration from the Lord. Apocalypse Revealed 174; also Arcana Coelestia 9410.

23. And I will fasten him as a nail in a firm place; and he shall become a throne of glory to his father's house.

Verses 23, 24. "Nails" and "pegs" denote the conjoining and securing; the reason is, because their use is to conjoin and secure, as may be seen from Isaiah 22:23, 24; 54:2.

Again - , "Look unto Zion: let thine eyes see Jerusalem, a quiet habitation; its nails shall not be removed for ever, and none of its ropes shall be plucked away; (Isaiah 32:20) where "walls" and "ropes" in like manner denote things conjoining and securing. By a "nail", upon which a thing is hanged, is signified affixion and adjunction as in Isaiah 22:23, 24; Ezekiel 15:3. Arcana Coelestia 9777.

Verse 23. A throne of glory to his father's house. - As by a kingdom is represented the divine Truth, wherefore the throne upon which kings were accustomed to sit, whilst they judged, was called "the throne of glory", as in Isaiah 22:23; Jeremiah 14:21; 17:12; and in Matthew:

"The Son of Man will sit upon the throne of His glory." (Matthew 19:28)

"Glory", in the supreme sense, is the Lord as to Divine Truth, thus it is the Divine Truth which proceeds from the Lord. But" glory", in the representative sense, is the good of love towards the neighbour, or charity, which is the external good of the celestial kingdom, and the internal of the spiritual kingdom of the Lord, for this good, in the genuine sense, is the Divine Truth in heaven.

The "glory of Jehovah" is so said in respect to the inmost heaven, and the "glory of the God of Israel" in respect to the middle spiritual heaven. That the Divine Truth appears in the heavens in glory, is because Truth itself in the spiritual heaven appears before the eyes as a white cloud, which it has also been given me sometimes to see; but Good in that Truth appears there as a fiery principle from which a cloud variegated by fire presents wonderful aspects, which glory in the external sense; but "glory", in the internal sense, is intelligence and wisdom, which are represented by those wonderful phenomena. Arcana Coelestia 5922.

24. And they shall hang upon him all the glory of his father's house, the offspring and the issue; every small vessel, from every vessel of basons, to every vessel [or instrument] of viols.

Verse 24., Every small vessel, from every vessel, etc.

The subject now treated of, in the internal and representative sense, is concerning the Lord's Divine Human, and that by It and from It are are Truths and Goods from first to last. Scientific truths from a celestial stock are "vessels of basons", and scientific truths from a spiritual stock are "vessels of viols." The reason why scientifics denote "vessels", and in the Word are signified by "vessels" of every kind, as by goblets, cups, buckets, and the like, is, because every scientific is somewhat common [or general], which contains in it particulars and singulars agreeing with the common [or general] things; and such common [or general] things are arranged into series, and, as it were, into bundles; and those bundles and series are so arranged together as to resemble a celestial form, and this in order, in things the most singular to things the most common [or general]. An idea of such series may be formed from the muscular series and bundles in the human body; every bundle therein consists of several moving fibres, and every moving fibre of blood-vessels and nervous fibres; every muscular bundle also which by a general term is called a muscle, is encompassed with its coat by which it is distinguished from others, - in like manner the interior fascicles which are called moving fibres; nevertheless, all the muscles and. moving fibres in them which are in the body throughout, are so arranged as to concur in every action according to the pleasure of the will, and this in a manner incomprehensible. The case is similar with the scientifics of the memory, which also are exerted by the delight of man's love which is of his will, but by means of the intellectual part; the excitation is oocasioned by that which is made the life of man which is that which is made of his will or love; for the interior man has his view continually in those things, and is delighted with them so far as they agree with his loves; and those which absolutely enter into the loves and become spontaneous, and, as it were, natural, vanish out of the external memory but remain inscribed on the internal memory, whence they are never blotted out: thus scientifics become of the life. From these considerations it is also evident that scientifics are as the vessels of the interior life of man; and that hence it is that scientifics are signified by "vessels" of various kinds. Arcana Coelestia 9394.

25. In that day, says Jehovah of Hosts, the nail [once] fastened in a firm place shall be removed; and it shall be: hewn down, and it shall fall; and the burden which was upon it shall be cut off: for Jehovah has spoken it.

Verse 25. The nail fastened in a firm place shall be removed, etc. [As everything hanging upon a nail depends upon it for its security and protection, so everything in the church depends upon the Lord in His Divine Humanity. To deny the Lord, is to "remove the nail from its place", when everything that is Good and True falls to the ground.]

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Isaiah Chapter 22

1. THE burden of the valley of vision. What ails you now, that you art gone up to the house-tops?

2. O you that wast full of commotions, the noisy city, the joyous city! your slain were not slain by the sword, neither did they die in battle.

3. All your rulers have fled together; by reason of the bow they are bound: all that were found in you are bound together, they have fled far away.

4. Wherefore I said, Look away from me; I will weep bitterly: strive not to comfort me for the desolation of the daughter of my people;

5. For it is a day of trouble, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord Jehovih of Hosts in the valley of vision: breaking down the wall, and crying to the mountain.

6. And Elam bears the quiver; with chariots of men, and with horsemen; and Kir uncovers the shield.

7. And the choice of your valleys shall be filled with chariots; and the horsemen have set themselves in array towards the gate.

8. And he shall uncover the covering of Judah: and you [O Judah] shalt look in that day towards the arsenal of the house of the forest.

9. And the breaches of the city of David, you shall see that they are many; and you shall collect the waters of the lower fish-pool.

10. And the houses of Jerusalem you have numbered, that you might break down the houses to fortify the wall.

11. And you shall make a reservoir between the two walls to [receive] the waters of the old fish-pool: but you have not looked to Him that has made this; and Him that formed it of old you regard not.

12. And the Lord Jehovih of Hosts shall call in that day to weeping, and to lamentation, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth:

13. And, behold, joy and gladness, slaying of oxen, and killing of sheep : eating of flesh, and drinking of wine: [saying] Let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we die.

14. And the [voice] of Jehovah of Hosts was revealed to mine ears: Surely, this your .iniquity shall not be expiated till you die, says the Lord Jehovih of Hosts.

15. Thus says the Lord Jehovih of Hosts, Go, enter in to this treasurer, unto Shebna, who is over the household [and, say unto him],

16. What have you here? and whom have you here, that you have hewn out here a sepulchre for yourself, O you that hews out your sepulchre on high, that engraves in the rock a habitation for yourself?

17. Behold, Jehovah will cast you out, O man, violently; and will surely cover you [with shame].

18. He will whirl you round and round, and. cast you away, like a ball, into a wide country: there shalt you die; and there shall the chariots of your glory become the shame of your Lord's house.

19. And I will drive you from your station, and from your place pull you down.

20. And in that day I will call My servant, Eliakim the son of Hilkiah:

21. And I will clothe him with your robe, and with your girdle will I strengthen him: and your government will I give into his hand; and he shall be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to the house of Judah.

22. And I will lay the key of the house of David upon his shoulder; and he shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open.

23. And I will fasten him as a nail in a firm place; and he shall become a throne of glory to his father's house.

24. And they shall hang upon him all the glory of his father's house, the offspring and the issue; every small vessel, from every vessel of basons, to every vessel [or instrument] of viols.

25. In that day, says Jehovah of Hosts, the nail [once] fastened in a firm place shall be removed; and it shall be: hewn down, and it shall fall; and the burden which was upon it shall be cut off: for Jehovah has spoken it.

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430. A hundred and forty-four thousand, sealed out of every tribe of the sons of Israel, signifies all who are in truths from good, and thence in the Lord's church. This is evident from the signification of "a hundred and forty-four thousand," as being all things, and as being said of those who are in truths from good (of which presently); also from the signification of "the tribes of Israel," as being those who are in truths from good, and thence who are in the Lord's church, "tribes" signifying truths from good, and "Israel" the church. That this is the signification of "the tribe of Israel" will be seen in the following article. "A hundred and forty-four thousand" signifies all things and all persons, and is predicated of truths from good, because that number arises out of the number twelve, and "twelve" signifies all things and all persons, and is predicated of truths from good; for greater numbers, and those made up of smaller numbers, have a similar signification as the smaller and simple numbers from which they arise by multiplication (on which see Arcana Coelestia 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973). Thus "a hundred and forty-four" and "a hundred and forty-four thousand" have a similar significance as "twelve," for a hundred and forty-four arises out of twelve multiplied into itself, and a hundred and forty-four thousand out of twelve thousand multiplied into twelve.

[2] There are simple numbers that are more significative than others, and from which the greater numbers derive their significations, namely, the numbers two, three, five, and seven; "two" signifies union, and is predicated of good; "three" signifies fullness, and is predicated of truths; "five" signifies much and something; and "seven" signifies holiness. From the number two the numbers 4, 8, 16, 400, 800, 1, 600, 4, 000, 8, 000, and 16, 000 arise; and these numbers have a similar signification as two, because they arise from that simple number multiplied into itself, and multiplied by ten. From the number three the numbers 6, 12, 24, 72, 144, and 144, 000 arise; and these numbers have a similar signification as three, because they arise from this simple number by multiplication. From the number five the numbers 10, 50, 100, 1, 000, 10, 000, and 100, 000 arise, and these numbers have a similar signification as five, because 1 they arise from it by multiplication. From the number seven the numbers 14, 70, 700, 7, 000, and 70, 000 arise, and these numbers have a similar signification as seven, because they arise from it. As the number "three" signifies fullness, and fullness implies all, the number twelve derives from this its signification of all things and all persons; and it is predicated of truths from good because it arises out of three multiplied into four, and three is predicated of truths, and four of good, as was said above.

[3] One who does not know that "twelve" signifies all things, and that the numbers that are multiples of it have a like signification, and who does not know that each tribe signifies some universal and essential constituent of the church, can have no other idea than that simply twelve thousand of every tribe of Israel were sealed, and consequently were received or are to be received into heaven; nevertheless the "twelve thousand" here do not mean twelve thousand, nor do the "tribes" here enumerated mean the tribes of Israel; but "twelve thousand" means all, and "the tribes of Israel" those who are in truths from good, 2 and thus all, wherever on the earth they may be, who constitute the church of the Lord. That this is the signification, everyone who thinks intelligently can perceive; for where now are these tribes, and where were they when this was written by John? Have they not been scattered through a great part of the globe, and excepting the tribe of Judah, it is not known to anyone where they are? And yet it is said that they are to be sealed, that they may be introduced by the Lord into heaven and be with Him (as appears in Revelation 14:1, 3-4). Furthermore, it is known that eleven of the tribes here mentioned were banished from the land of Canaan on account of their idolatries and other abominations; and so too has the whole Jewish nation, the quality of which may be seen in The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 248). From this it can be seen that "twelve thousand" does not mean twelve thousand, nor do "tribes" mean the tribes of Israel, but they mean all who are in truths from good, thus all who are of the Lord's church. This will become still clearer from the significations of each tribe in the spiritual sense; for each tribe signifies some universal or essential of the church, in which those are who are of the church.

Moreover, the universal of each has relation to truths from good, and truths are manifold; for all who are in the heavens differ from each other in respect to good, and thence also in respect to truth, since every truth that has life in man or angel is from good and in accordance with good. Furthermore, all who are of the Lord's church are in truths from good, while those who are in truths and not in good are not of the church; for, as was just said, every truth that has life in man or angel is from good. (On this see above, n. 6, 59, 136, 242, 286, 292; and in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem, n. 11-27. That goods and truths therefrom are of infinite variety, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 56, 71, 405, 418, 486, 585, in the small work on the Last Judgment 13, ; also Arcana Coelestia 684, 690, 3241, 3267, 3470, 3519, 3744-3746, 3804, 3986, 4067, 4149, 4263, 5598, 6917, 7236, 7833, 7836, 9002). Goods and the truths from them are of infinite variety, because every angel and every man in whom is the church is his own good and his own truth therefrom; so, too, the universal heaven is arranged according to the affections that are of love to the Lord and of charity towards the neighbor, and of faith therefrom, and all good is of these affections.

[4] The number "a hundred and forty-four thousand," or the number twelve thousand multiplied into twelve 3 signifies all truths from good, in respect to their genera and species in the whole complex, as can be seen from the meaning of the number "one hundred and forty-four," which is twelve multiplied into twelve, in the following passages in Revelation, where the city New Jerusalem is described by measures expressed in numbers. Of the measure of its wall it is said:

He measured the wall thereof, a hundred and forty-four cubits, which is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel (Revelation 21:17).

"The city Jerusalem" here signifies a new church to be established by the Lord, and its doctrine; therefore all things that are mentioned, as the "wall," the "gates," and the "foundations," mean such things as belong to the church, consequently spiritual things; and as the church and its doctrine are here described in the sense of the letter by "the city Jerusalem," and a city can be measured, therefore the spiritual things of that church are designated by measures expressed in numbers, and its wall by the number "one hundred and forty-four," or by twelve multiplied into twelve, which number signifies truths from good in the whole complex; for a "wall" signifies truths defending against falsities and evils. That such is the signification of this number is clearly evident from its being said that the measure of a "hundred and forty-four cubits" is "the measure of a man, that is, of an angel." What this involves cannot be known unless it is known that measure, in the spiritual sense, has a similar signification as number, namely, the quality of the thing treated of; and that "man" signifies the reception of truth from spiritual affection, that is, from good, and intelligence therefrom; "angel" having a similar signification, since a man is an angel when he is in truths from good, and also becomes an angel after death. The number "a hundred and forty-four thousand" has a similar signification; for larger and smaller numbers, if from a similar origin, have a like signification, the larger number being made use of when the multitude is greater, or when many kinds together are included, as "a hundred and forty-four thousand," which includes all kinds of truth from good, which are signified by "twelve thousand 4 sealed out of every tribe;" and as the measure of the wall, which is said to be "a hundred and forty-four cubits," which includes both the gates and the foundations, which are twelve in number.

[5] So respecting the gates and the foundations it is said:

The New Jerusalem had a wall great and high, having twelve gates, and upon the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the sons of Israel. And the wall had twelve foundations, and on them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. And the foundations consisted of twelve kinds of precious stones (Revelation 21:12, 14, 19-21).

When it is known that "the New Jerusalem" means a new church, who will not perceive that the number "twelve" so often employed, means the chief and primary constituent of the church? And the chief and primary constituent of the church is truth from good, for everything of the church is from that, for truth is of its doctrine, and good is of a life according to doctrine. But the signification of "gates" and of "foundations" will be told when that chapter is explained.

[6] Because the number "twelve" signifies all things, and is predicated of truths from good, and "the New Jerusalem" signifies a new church, therefore the measurement of the city itself is indicated by a multiple of a like number, in these words:

The city lieth foursquare, and the length thereof is as great as the breadth; and he measured the city with the reed, twelve thousand stadia. The length and the breadth and the height are equal (Revelation 21:16).

What is signified by "length, breadth, and height" in the spiritual sense will also be told below in the explanation; "the city" means in that sense the doctrine of the church, and "twelve thousand stadia" all its truths from good.

[7] Again the number "twelve" is used here in reference to the fruits of the trees about the river, in these words:

In the midst of its street and of the river, on this side and on that, was there the tree of life, bearing twelve fruits, yielding its fruit every month (Revelation 22:2).

Since "the streets of the city" signify the truths of doctrine; "the river going forth thence" intelligence; "the tree of life" the perception of truth from good from the Lord, and "fruits" the good from which are truths, it is clear that "twelve" signifies truths from good, through which is intelligence, and of which the church is constituted.

[8] As a representative church was to be instituted among the sons of Jacob, it was provided by the Lord that he should have twelve sons (Genesis 29:32-35; 30:1-25; 35:22-26), that thus all together might represent all things of the church, and each one his part; and this is why twelve tribes sprang from them (Genesis 49:28), and these signify all things of the church, and each tribe signifies some essential of the church; so in what now follows it is said "twelve thousand were sealed out of every tribe," and these signify all who are in that essential of the church, or all who are in that kind of truth from good, since truth from good is what forms the church with all, for truth is of doctrine, and good is of the life, as was said above. (What truth from good is and what the nature of it is, may be seen in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 24.)

[9] As the twelve tribes named from the twelve sons of Jacob represented the church, and all things belonging to it, the number "twelve," on account of such signification, was employed in various connections:

As that the princes of Israel were twelve in number (Numbers 1:44).

That these twelve princes brought to the dedication of the altar twelve chargers of silver, twelve bowls of silver, twelve spoons of gold, twelve bullocks, twelve rams, twelve lambs, and twelve goats (Numbers 7:84, 87).

Each one of these things that they brought signifies such things as have reference to truths from good. So too:

Twelve men were sent to explore the land of Canaan (Deuteronomy 1:23);

for "the land of Canaan" signifies the church. So too:

There were twelve precious stones in the breastplate of judgment, or the Urim and Thummim (Exodus 28:21; 39:14);

"precious stones" signifying truths from good. So again:

There were twelve cakes of bread placed in two rows upon the table, which were called the bread of faces (Leviticus 24:5, 6);

"bread" signifying the good of love, and the "table" its reception, thus also truth in general, since truth is what receives good. Again:

Moses built an altar below Mount Sinai, and erected twelve pillars for the twelve tribes 5 of Israel (Exodus 24:4);

for an "altar" signifies the good of the church, and "pillars" its truths, thence "the altar and twelve pillars" together signify all truths from good by which the church exists.

[10] Again:

Twelve men carried twelve stones out of the midst of Jordan which were set up in Gilgal, that they might be for a memorial to the sons of Israel. And also twelve stones were set up in the midst of Jordan, in the place where the feet of the priests that bare the ark stood (Joshua 4:1-9, 20);

"Jordan" in the Word signifying the introduction into the church, and "stones" therefrom and in its midst, the truths of the church through which introduction is effected.

[11] So again:

Elijah took twelve stones, and built an altar (1 Kings 18:31, 32);

"altar" signifying the good of the church, and "stones" its truths.

Moses sent twelve thousand of the sons of Israel, with Phinehas as commander, against Midian, and they returned with great spoil, with not a man missing (Numbers 31:5, 6, 49).

For "Midian" signifies those who are in the knowledges of truth, but not in a life according to them, therefore "twelve thousand" were sent against them. The "great spoil" taken from them, has a similar signification as the "raiment, silver, and gold," which the sons of Israel took from the Egyptians (Exodus 3:22; 12:35, 36), and a similar signification as the "unrighteous mammon" of which they should make to themselves friends (Luke 16:9, namely, the knowledges of truth therefrom, which they hold as doctrine and not in the life.

[12] So again:

Solomon placed upon twelve oxen the brazen sea that he made (1 Kings 7:25, 44);

"the brazen sea" signifying truth from good, the "water" in it, truth, and the "brass" out of which it was made, good; and "twelve oxen" signify all goods and all truths therefrom which serve as a foundation. Therefore also:

Solomon made a throne of ivory with six steps to it, and twelve lions standing upon the steps on the one side and on the other (1 Kings 10:18-20).

"The throne of Solomon" signified judgment, which is effected by truths from good, and it represented Divine truth from Divine good; "lions" signifying the truths of heaven and of the church in their power, and "twelve" all (See above, n. 253).

[13] Of Ishmael it is said:

That he should be blessed and multiplied, and that twelve princes should be born from him (Genesis 17:20; 25:16);

for the reason that "Ishmael" signified the external church with all its truths from good. Of Elisha it is said:

That Elijah found him plowing with twelve yoke of oxen, and he among the twelve; and that he cast his mantle upon him (1 Kings 19:19).

This was done and said because Elijah and Elisha represented the Lord in respect to the Word, in which are all truths from good; consequently when this representation was transferred from Elijah to Elisha, which was signified by his casting his mantle upon him, Elisha was seen "plowing with twelve yoke of oxen, and he among the twelve," which signifies the formation of the church by means of truths from good out of the Word (See above, n. 395). It is said below that:

There was seen a woman encompassed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars (Revelation 12:1).

This was seen because a "woman" signifies the church and "stars" the knowledges of truth: a "crown" the good of these knowledges, and the "head" intelligence.

[14] The Lord's twelve apostles had a similar representation as the twelve tribes of Israel; namely, they collectively represented the church, and each one of them some essential of the church, and for this reason there were twelve of them.

From this it can be seen why it is and what it signifies that the New Jerusalem (which signifies the church and its doctrine) is said:

To have twelve gates, and upon the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon which are the names of the twelve tribes of Israel; and that the wall had twelve foundations, and on these the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb (Revelation 21:12, 14);

the "twelve angels," the "twelve tribes," and the "twelve apostles" here meaning not angels, tribes, and apostles, but all the things of the church. Likewise it is said that:

The apostles are to sit upon twelve thrones, and judge the twelve tribes of Israel (Matthew 19:28; Luke 22:30);

which does not mean that the apostles are to sit on twelve thrones and judge the twelve tribes of Israel, but that the Lord alone is to judge all by Divine truth from Divine good see above, n. 9, 206, 253, 270, 297, 333).

[15] He who does not know that "twelve" signifies all things cannot know the arcanum that is signified by:

The twelve baskets of fragments that remained from the five loaves and two fishes with which the Lord fed five thousand men besides women and children (Matthew 14:15-21; Mark 6:37-44; Luke 9:12-17; John 6:9-13).

Each particular here, with the numbers themselves, is significative; "the five thousand men besides women and children," signify all who are of the church that are in truths from good; the "men" signifying those who are in truths, and the "women and children" those who are in good; "loaves" the goods and "fishes" the truths of the natural man; "eating" spiritual nourishment from the Lord; the "twelve baskets of fragments" the knowledges of truth and good therefrom in all abundance and fullness.

[16] Because "twelve" signifies all things, and is predicated of truths from good, which constitute the church:

When the Lord was twelve years old He left father and mother and remained in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, hearing them and asking them questions (Luke 2:42, 46);

by which is meant the initiation and introduction of His Human into all things of heaven and the church; therefore when He was found He said:

Wist ye not that I must be in the things that are My Father's? (verse 49).

Because "twelve" signifies all things, and is predicated of truths from good, the Lord said:

Are there not twelve hours of the day? If a man walk in the day he stumbleth not (John 11:9);

"day" signifying illustration in truths from good, and the "twelve hours of the day" all things of truth from good, and "to walk" signifying to live; these words, therefore, in the spiritual sense signify that one who is living in any kind of truth from good is in illustration, and does not stray into falsities. Because "twelve" signifies all things, the Lord said:

Thinkest thou that I cannot now beseech My Father and He will cause to stand by Me more than twelve legions of angels? (Matthew 26:53).

"Twelve legions of angels" meaning the whole heaven, and "more than these" signifying Divine omnipotence.

[17] From this it can now be seen what is signified by "a hundred and forty-four thousand out of every tribe," namely, all who are in truths from good; and "twelve thousand out of each tribe" all who are in that kind of truth from good which is signified by the tribe named; consequently, that twelve thousand are not meant, nor those who are of the tribes of Judah, Reuben, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Manasseh, Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin. Furthermore, it is to be known that all these, or "the hundred and forty-four thousand," mean those who were taken up into heaven before the Last Judgment; but those afterward mentioned, from verse 7:9-17to the end of this chapter, mean those that were preserved by the Lord until the Last Judgment, and were then first taken up into heaven (respecting whom see above, n. 391-392, 394, 397); for those who were in truths from good were all received into heaven before the judgment; but those who were in good, and not as yet in truths, were preserved, and in the meantime instructed and prepared for heaven. These are to be further treated of hereafter. Those who were taken up into heaven before the judgment are meant by those of whom it is said in chapter 14 of Revelation:

A Lamb was standing on the Mount Zion, and with Him a hundred and forty-four thousand, having the Father's name written on their foreheads (verse 14:1).

Of these it is said that:

No one could learn the song save the hundred and forty-four thousand bought from the earth. These are they who were not defiled with women, for they are virgins, bought from among men, the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb (verses 14:3-4); and the same are meant by those who are "of the first resurrection;" and the others are meant by those who were "of the second resurrection" (Revelation 20:4-6).

Bilješke:

1. The photolithograph has "which" for "because."

2. The photolithograph has "in" for "from."

3. The photolithograph has "itself" for "twelve."

4. The photolithograph has "twelve" for "twelve thousand."

5. The photolithograph has "sons" for "tribes." The latter is found in AC 9389.

  
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