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Lamentations 5

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1 μιμνήσκω-VS--APD2S κύριος-N2--VSM ὅς- --NSM τις- I--ASN γίγνομαι-VCI-API3S ἐγώ- P--DP ἐπιβλέπω-VA--AAD2S καί-C ὁράω-VB--AAD2S ὁ- A--ASM ὀνειδισμός-N2--ASM ἐγώ- P--GP

2 κληρονομία-N1A-NSF ἐγώ- P--GP μεταστρέφω-VDI-API3S ἀλλότριος-A1A-DPM ὁ- A--NPM οἶκος-N2--NPM ἐγώ- P--GP ξένος-A1--DPM

3 ὀρφανός-A1--NPM γίγνομαι-VCI-API1P οὐ-D ὑποἄρχω-V1--PAI3S πατήρ-N3--NSM μήτηρ-N3--NPF ἐγώ- P--GP ὡς-C ὁ- A--NPF χήρα-N1A-NPF

4 ἐκ-P ἡμέρα-N1A-GPF ἐγώ- P--GP ξύλον-N2N-NPN ἐγώ- P--GP ἐν-P ἄλλαγμα-N3M-DSN ἔρχομαι-VBI-AAI3S

5 ἐπί-P ὁ- A--ASM τράχηλος-N2--ASM ἐγώ- P--GP διώχω-VCI-API1P κοπιάζω-VAI-AAI1P οὐ-D ἀναπαύω-VCI-API1P

6 *αἴγυπτος-N2--DSF δίδωμι-VAI-AAI3S χείρ-N3--ASF *ασσουρ-N---DSF εἰς-P πλησμονή-N1--ASF αὐτός- D--GPF

7 ὁ- A--NPM πατήρ-N3--NPM ἐγώ- P--GP ἁμαρτάνω-VBI-AAI3P οὐ-D ὑποἄρχω-V1--PAI3P ἐγώ- P--NP ὁ- A--APN ἀνόμημα-N3M-APN αὐτός- D--GPM ὑποἔχω-VBI-AAI1P

8 δοῦλος-N2--NPM κυριεύω-VAI-AAI3P ἐγώ- P--GP λυτρόω-V4--PMPNSM οὐ-D εἰμί-V9--PAI3S ἐκ-P ὁ- A--GSF χείρ-N3--GSF αὐτός- D--GPM

9 ἐν-P ὁ- A--DPF ψυχή-N1--DPF ἐγώ- P--GP εἰςφέρω-VF--FAI1P ἄρτος-N2--ASM ἐγώ- P--GP ἀπό-P πρόσωπον-N2N-GSN ῥομφαία-N1A-GSF ὁ- A--GSF ἐρῆμος-N2--GSF

10 ὁ- A--NSN δέρμα-N3M-NSN ἐγώ- P--GP ὡς-C κλίβανος-A1--NSM πελιόομαι-VCI-API3S συνσπάω-VSI-API3P ἀπό-P πρόσωπον-N2N-GSN καταιγίς-N3D-GPF λιμός-N2--GSM

11 γυνή-N3K-APF ἐν-P *σιων-N---DSF ταπεινόω-VAI-AAI3P παρθένος-N2--APF ἐν-P πόλις-N3I-DPF *ιουδα-N---GSM

12 ἄρχων-N3--NPM ἐν-P χείρ-N3--DPF αὐτός- D--GPM κρεμάζω-VSI-API3P πρεσβύτερος-A1A-NPMC οὐ-D δοξάζω-VSI-API3P

13 ἐκλεκτός-A1--NPM κλαυθμός-N2--ASM ἀναλαμβάνω-VBI-AAI3P καί-C νεανίσκος-N2--NPM ἐν-P ξύλον-N2N-DSN ἀσθενέω-VAI-AAI3P

14 καί-C πρεσβύτης-N1M-NPM ἀπό-P πύλη-N1--GSF καταπαύω-VAI-AAI3P ἐκλεκτός-A1--NPM ἐκ-P ψαλμός-N2--GPM αὐτός- D--GPM καταπαύω-VAI-AAI3P

15 καταλύω-VAI-AAI3S χαρά-N1A-NSF καρδία-N1A-GSF ἐγώ- P--GP στρέφω-VDI-API3S εἰς-P πένθος-N3E-ASN ὁ- A--NSM χορός-N2--NSM ἐγώ- P--GP

16 πίπτω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM στέφανος-N2--NSM ὁ- A--GSF κεφαλή-N1--GSF ἐγώ- P--GP οὐαί-I δή-X ἐγώ- P--DP ὅτι-C ἁμαρτάνω-VBI-AAI1P

17 περί-P οὗτος- D--GSM γίγνομαι-VCI-API3S ὀδυνηρός-A1A-NSF ὁ- A--NSF καρδία-N1A-NSF ἐγώ- P--GP περί-P οὗτος- D--GSM σκοτάζω-VAI-AAI3P ὁ- A--NPM ὀφθαλμός-N2--NPM ἐγώ- P--GP

18 ἐπί-P ὄρος-N3E-ASN *σιων-N---GSF ὅτι-C ἀπο ἀναἵζω-VCI-API3S ἀλώπηξ-N3K-NPF διαἔρχομαι-VBI-AAI3P ἐν-P αὐτός- D--DSF

19 σύ- P--NS δέ-X κύριος-N2--VSM εἰς-P ὁ- A--ASM αἰών-N3W-ASM καταοἰκέω-VF--FAI2S ὁ- A--NSM θρόνος-N2--NSM σύ- P--GS εἰς-P γενεά-N1A-ASF καί-C γενεά-N1A-ASF

20 ἵνα-C τίς- I--ASN εἰς-P νεῖκος-N3E-ASN ἐπιλανθάνω-VF--FMI2S ἐγώ- P--GP καταλείπω-VF--FAI2S ἐγώ- P--AP εἰς-P μακρότης-N3T-GSM ἡμέρα-N1A-GPF

21 ἐπιστρέφω-VA--AAD2S ἐγώ- P--AP κύριος-N2--VSM πρός-P σύ- P--AS καί-C ἐπιστρέφω-VD--FPI1P καί-C ἀνακαινίζω-VA--AAD2S ἡμέρα-N1A-GSF ἐγώ- P--GP καθώς-D ἔμπροσθεν-D

22 ὅτι-C ἀποὠθέω-V2--PMPNSM ἀποὠθέω-VA--AAS1S ἐγώ- P--AP ὀργίζω-VSI-API2S ἐπί-P ἐγώ- P--AP ἕως-C σφόδρα-D

   

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Apocalypse Explained #271

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271. Clothed in white garments. That this signifies all truths from good in the lower heavens, is evident from the signification of white garments as being truths clothing, which specifically are scientific truths (vera scientifica) and knowledges (cognitiones) (concerning which see above, n. 195, 196, 198); and because the lower heavens are in these truths, therefore they are signified. That white garments signify the lower heavens may appear strange to those who know nothing concerning appearances and representatives in heaven; yet all in the heavens are clothed according to their truths, and lower truths correspond to garments, and because the lower heavens are in these truths, therefore also the garments of the angels in the higher heavens correspond to these. (This arcanum may be more clearly comprehended from what is said and shown concerning the garments in which the angels are clothed, in the work, Heaven and Hell 177-182; as also from what was represented and signified by the garments of Aaron and his sons, explained in Arcana Coelestia 9814, 10068, and by the garments of the Lord when He was transfigured, as explained, n. 9212, 9216.)

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia #9212

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9212. 'If you ever take your companion's clothing as a pledge' means if factual knowledge of truths is dispersed by illusions that are a product of sensory impressions. This is clear from the meaning of 'taking as a pledge' as receiving a token for goods that are supplied, for 'a pledge' is a token for goods that are being lent. When spiritual things are understood instead of these, supplying goods means giving instruction in truths, and the token or pledge in this instance means truth on the level of the senses. For 'the clothing' here which is given as a pledge means the lowest level of the natural, which is that of the senses. Since illusions abound on this level and illusions wipe out truths, 'taking your companion's clothing as a pledge' means the dispersing of truths by illusions that are a product of sensory impressions. The fact that these things are meant is clear from the whole train of thought in the internal sense.

[2] In general 'clothing' means everything that clothes another, and so whatever is relatively more external. Consequently the external or natural man is called the clothing in relation to the internal or spiritual man. In a similar way truth is called the clothing in relation to good, because truth clothes good; likewise factual knowledge of truth in relation to the truth of faith which belongs to the internal man. Sensory perception, which constitutes the lowest level of life with a person, is the clothing in relation to factual knowledge of truth.

'Clothes' are lower things that cover higher ones, or what amounts to the same thing, exterior things that cover interior ones, see 2576, 5248. In general they are truths, 4545, 4763, 5319, 5954, 6914, 6917, 9093, factual knowledge of truths, 6918, or truths on the level of the senses, 9158. Sensory perception constitutes the lowest level of life with a person, 4009, 5077, 5125, 5128, 5767, 5774, 6201, 6313, 7442, 7693, and sensory perception is subject to illusions, 5084, 5089, 6201, 6948, 6949, 7442.

[3] The meaning of 'clothes' as truths owes its origin to representatives in the next life. There angels and spirits appear dressed in clothes in keeping with the state of faith or truth that is theirs, and their clothes are varied in keeping with the changes which that state undergoes. Those governed by authentic truth appear dressed in white garments, and those governed by truths springing from good in shining ones. But those governed purely by good, as angels of the inmost heaven are, called celestial angels, appear naked. So it is then that clothes are truths, and that truths are meant in the Word by 'clothes', as may be seen from places referred to above. To these places let the following in the Gospels be added:

[4] In Matthew,

When Jesus was transfigured His face shone like the sun, and His garments became [white] as the light. Matthew 17:2.

'Face' in the Word means the interiors, in particular the affections, 358, 1999, 2434, 3527, 3573, 4066, 4796, 4797, 5102, 5695, 6604, 6848, 6849, and 'God's face' Goodness itself, 222, 223, 5585. 'The sun' means God's love, 2441, 2495, 3636, 3643, 4060, 4321 (end), 4696, 7083, 8644. From this it is evident what the meaning is when it says that the Lord's face shone like the Sun, namely that His interiors were the Good of Divine Love. 'His garments became [white] as the light' means Divine Truth radiating from Him, which also appears in heaven as the light, 1521, 1619-1632, 3195, 3222, 3485, 3636, 3643, 4415, 5400, 8644.

[5] In the same gospel,

When Jesus drew near to Jerusalem they brought the she-ass and the colt and laid their garments on them and set Him on them. But a very great crowd spread their garments on the road, while others were breaking off branches from trees and spreading them on the road. Matthew 21:1, 7-8.

Riding on a she-ass and her colt was a representative sign of the Supreme Judge and King, see 2781, as also is evident from what comes before in verse 5,

Tell the daughter of Zion, Behold, your King is coming to you, meek, seated on a she-ass, and on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden.

It is also evident in Mark 11:1-12; in Luke 19:28-41; in John 12:12-16; and in Zechariah 9:9-10, where it says of the Lord that He would ride on an ass, and on a young ass, a son of she-asses. There He is called a King, and in addition it says that His dominion will be from sea even to sea, and from the River even to the ends of the earth. The fact that the supreme judge rode on a she-ass, and his sons on young asses, see Judges 5:9-10; 10:3-4; 12:14; and that the king rode on a she-mule, and the king's sons on mules, 1 Kings 1:33, 38, 44-45; 2 Samuel 13:29.

[6] When the disciples laid their garments on the she-ass and her colt, it represented the recognition that truths in their entirety were the foundation on which the Lord as supreme Judge and King rested; for the disciples represented the Lord's Church in respect of truths and forms of good, see 2129, 3488, 3858 (end), 6397, and their garments truths themselves, 4545, 4763, 5319, 5954, 6914, 6917, 9093. This same recognition was likewise represented when the crowd spread their garments, also the branches of trees, on the road. Another reason why they spread them on the road was that 'the road' means the truth by means of which a member of the Church is led, see 627, 2333, 3477. And the reason why they also spread the branches of trees was that 'trees' meant perceptions and also cognitions or knowledge of truth and good, 2682, 2722, 2972, 4552, 7692, so that their branches are the truths themselves. Those actions were also performed then because it was customary for the chief persons among the people to lay their garments on supreme judges and kings' she-asses and mules when they rode in pomp on them, and for the people themselves to spread their garments on the road, or the branches of trees instead. For in heaven judgeship consists in Divine Truth derived from Good, and kingship in Divine Truth, 1728, 2015, 2069, 3009, 4581, 4966, 5044, 5068, 6148.

[7] In Luke,

No one adds a piece of a new garment onto an old garment; in doing so he splits the new, and the binding from the new is unsuitable for the old.

Luke 5:36.

The Lord used this comparison to describe the truth of the new Church and the truth of the old Church; for 'garment' means truth. Sewing on one or binding it to the other means destroying both; for the truth of the new Church is interior truth, thus truth for the internal man, whereas the truth of the old Church is exterior truth, thus truth for the external man. The latter kind of truth prevailed in the Jewish Church, for by means of external things this Church represented internal ones, whereas the Church of today has knowledge of the internal truths that were represented then, because the Lord has revealed them. The fact that these truths are not suited to external ones in such a way that they can exist together is what the words used by the Lord serve to mean. From all this also it is evident that 'garment' means the Church's truth.

[8] In John,

Jesus said to Peter, Truly, truly I say to you, When you were a boy you girded your loins and walked where you wished. But when you are old you will stretch out your hands, [and] another will gird your loins and lead you where you do not wish. John 21:18.

No one without knowledge of the internal sense can see what these words imply; plainly, they contain arcana. In the internal sense 'Peter' means the Church's faith, see the Prefaces to Genesis 18, 22, and 3750, 6000, 6073 (end), 6344 (end). Consequently Peter when he was a boy means the nature of the Church's faith as it is initially, and Peter when he would be old means the nature of the Church's faith as it is finally. From this it is evident what 'when you were a boy you girded your loins and walked where you wished' means, namely that the Church's faith as it is initially is faith composed of truth derived from good, thus faith composed of charity towards the neighbour and of love to the Lord. And at this time a member of the Church in doing what is good acts freely, because his actions spring from the Lord. For aspects of the good of love are meant by 'the loins', 3021, 3294, 4280, 4575, 5050-5062, so that 'girding the loins' means clothing good with truths; and living is meant by 'walking', 519, 1794, 8417, 8420, so that 'walking where one wishes' means leading a life that is free. Those people lead a life that is free, or act freely, whose faith springs from love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbour; for they are led by the Lord, 892, 905, 2870-2893, 6325, 9096. 'When you are old you will stretch out your hands, and another will gird your loins and lead you where you do not wish' means that the Church's faith as it is finally will be none at all, at which time falsities that arise from evil springing from self-love and love of the world will take the place of faith and enslave it. This is the arcanum which these words spoken by Lord contain and which can be seen only from their internal sense. All this shows once again the kind of way in which the Lord spoke, namely in such a way that an inner meaning might be present within every detail, to the end that heaven might be joined to the world by means of the Word. For without the Word, that is, without Divine Truth that has been revealed, they are not joined together; and if they are not so joined the human race perishes.

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