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1 Kings 22:2

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2 And it came to pass in the third year, that Jehoshaphat the king of Judah came down to the king of Israel.

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Explanation of 1 Kings 22:2

By Henry MacLagan

Verse 2. But when that state is completed, or in the consummation of the age, those in faith from charity are outwardly associated with the man of the corrupted church.

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True Christian Religion #531

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531. The following comparisons may serve to illustrate this. Before repentance a person is like a desert which is the home of terrifying wild animals, dragons, horned owls, tawny owls, vipers and haemorrhoids 1 , with thickets inhabited by ochim and tziim 2 where satyrs dance. When these creatures have been expelled by human labour and toil, the desert can be ploughed up and be brought into cultivation, the fields being planted first with oats, beans and flax, and later with barley and wheat.

Another comparison might be made with the wrong-doing which is so plentiful that it dominates human life; if wrong-doers were not chastised according to the law and punished by beatings or execution, no city, and equally no kingdom, could hold together. A person is like a small-scale community; if he were not to deal with himself in a spiritual fashion as wrong-doers are dealt with in a natural fashion in a large community, after death he would be chastised and punished, and this would continue until he desisted from evil for fear of punishment, though he could never be brought to do good for the love of good.

Footnotes:

1. A fabulous snake believed to cause haemorrhage.

2. Hebrew words perhaps meaning 'howling creatures,' used, e.g., in Isaiah 34:14, Jeremiah 50:9, understood by the author as birds (Conjugial Love 264[4]).

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.