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Genesis 1:4

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4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.

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Apocalypse Explained#875

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875. For the hour of his judgment is come. That this signifies the separation of those who live according to Divine truths, from those who do not live according to them, is evident from the signification of hour, as denoting state, in this case the last state of the church, of which we shall speak presently; and from the signification of judgment, as denoting the separation of the good from the evil; consequently, of those who live according to the Lord's Divine truths from those who do not. For the latter are evil, but the former are good. That the separation of these is signified by the Last Judgment, is evident from the things set forth in the small work concerning The Last Judgment. That it is the separation of those who live according to Divine truths, from those who do not live according to them, is evident from the passages in the Word where the Last Judgment is treated of, as in Matthew 25, where the separation of the sheep from the goats is described. The sheep are those who have done good, and the goats those who have not done good. Also from the passages in the Word where it is said that every one shall be judged according to his works, that is, according to his life:

As in Matthew 16:27; John 5:29; Apoc. 14:13; 20:12, 13; 22:12; and elsewhere. See also above (n. 785).

The reason why it is called the hour of judgment is, that hour signifies not only time but also state, like day, week, month, year, and time in general; as may be seen above (n. 571, 610, 664, 673, 747, 761). And concerning the signification of hour in particular, see above (n. 194, 488, 673).

Hour and day are so often mentioned in the Word because of the spiritual sense which is in every part of it. For while man thinks of hour and day, and thence of time, the angels, who are in the spiritual sense of the Word, think of state. The reason is, that angels have no idea of time, because they have no days, weeks, months, and years, such as are in the world; but they have changes of state, by which they measure things successive; concerning which see the work on Heaven and Hell 162-169), where time in heaven is treated of.

  
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Apocalypse Explained#571

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571. Who were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year.- That this denotes continually in the state, is evident from the signification of being prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, as denoting to be continually in a state, namely, of depriving themselves of all understanding of truth, and thence of spiritual life, signified by the words which follow: "that they should slay the third part of men." For by hours, days, months, and years, in the Word, are signified states of life in particular and in general, therefore by being prepared for those times, is signified to be continually in that state. The reason why hours, days, months, and years, in the spiritual sense of the Word, do not signify hours, days, months, and years, is, that times in the spiritual world are not distinguished into such intervals. For the Sun, from which the angelic heaven receives its light and its heat, does not move round, as the sun in the natural world does according to appearance, therefore it is not the cause of either years, months, days, or hours. But times in the spiritual world, which are nevertheless successive like times in the natural world, are distinguished by states of life. What these are, may be seen explained in Heaven and Hell, where it is treated concerning the Sun in heaven (n. 116-125); concerning the changes of the states of the angels in heaven (n. 154-161); and concerning time in heaven (n. 162-169). From these considerations it is evident, that by the angels being prepared for an hour, a day, a month, and a year, is signified to be continually in that state, which is treated of in what follows. That an hour signifies a state, and similarly that a day, a month, and a year signify states, is evident from those places in the Word where they are mentioned, but it would take us too long to quote them here. That such however is the case, is clear from what has been shown concerning time in Heaven and Hell; as well as in the Arcana Coelestia, where it is also shown, that times in the Word do not signify times but states of life (n. 2788, 2837, 3254, 3356, 4814, 4901, 4916, 7218, 8070, 10133, 10605). The reason why times signify states, is also, that in the spiritual world there are not fixed times of the day, called morning, noon, evening, and night, nor fixed times of the year, called spring, summer, autumn, and winter, neither changes of light and shade, of heat and cold, as in our world, but instead of these there are changes of state in regard to love and faith, and from these no idea can exist of the intervals into which our times are divided, although times have progression there as in the natural world; concerning which, see Arcana Coelestia 1274, 1382, 3356, 4882, 6110, 7218). And as the Sun of the angelic heaven, which is the Lord, is continually in its rising (in ortu), and does not make revolutions as the sun of our world appears to do, and as only changes of state exist with the angels and spirits according to their reception of the good of love, and of the truth of faith, therefore times correspond to changes of state and signify them (n. 4901, 7381); and therefore angels and spirits think without the idea of time, which is not possible with man (n. 3404).

  
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