Meek
![Wall painting on the Old Chapel, Elston UK This is a wall-painting at the Elston Chapel in Nottinghamshire, England. The photograph is part of the Geograph Project, created to collect images of historic sites in the U.K. and Ireland.](/bundles/ncbsw/media/Elston_Old_Chapel%2C_Wall_paintings_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1620045.webp)
The word "meek" is used just a handful of times in the Bible, but it is attributed several times to the Lord and is used in the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount, so it has somewhat of a high profile. "The meek" means "people in the good of charity," which means people who love to do what is good for other people and from that love have an understanding of how to serve.
Arcana Coelestia #1677
1677. Verse 7 And they returned and came to An-mishpat, that is, to Kadesh, and smote all the territory of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites inhabiting Hazezon-tamar.
'They returned and came to An-mishpat, that is, to Kadesh' means a continuation. 'And they smote all the territory of the Amalekites' means kinds of falsities. 'And also the Amorites inhabiting Hazezon-tamar' means kinds of evils derived from these.