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Yeremiyah 51:33

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33 כי כה אמר יהוה צבאות אלהי ישראל בת־בבל כגרן עת הדריכה עוד מעט ובאה עת־הקציר לה׃

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Apocalypse Revealed #382

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382. "Neither shall the sun strike them, nor any heat." This symbolically means that hereafter they will not possess lusts for evil, nor for the falsity accompanying evil.

That the sun will not strike them means, symbolically, that they will not have lusts for evil; and that no heat will strike them means, symbolically, that they will not have lusts for falsity. To be shown that the sun symbolizes Divine love and therefore affections for goodness, and in an opposite sense, diabolical love and therefore lusts for evil, see no. 53 above.

That heat, on the other hand, symbolizes lusts for the falsity accompanying evil - the reason is that evil produces falsity, as the sun does heat; for when the will loves evil, the intellect loves falsity, and it burns with a lust to justify the evil, and evil justified in the intellect is the falsity of evil. The falsity accompanying evil is therefore evil in its true expression.

Heat and burning have like symbolic meanings in the following passages:

Blessed is the man who trusts in Jehovah... He will not see when heat comes. (Jeremiah 17:7-8)

...you have been... a refuge for the needy... from flood, a shade from the heat... He will temper... heat by the shadow of a cloud... (Isaiah 25:4-5)

When they are inflamed, I will... make them drunk, until they... sleep a perpetual sleep... (Jeremiah 51:39)

They are all as hot as an oven... None among them calls upon Me. (Hosea 7:7)

They regard not the way of the vineyards. Drought and heat snatch away the snow's waters... (Job 24:18-19)

...the fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and it was given to him to scorch men... with great heat, and they blasphemed the name of God... (Revelation 16:8-9)

To say to the prisoners, "Go forth."... They shall neither hunger nor thirst, neither shall heat... strike them. (Isaiah 49:9-10)

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.