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Genesis 34:18

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18 And their words are good in the eyes of Hamor, and in the eyes of Shechem, Hamor's son;

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Apocalypse Explained #442

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442. Verse 7. Of the tribe of Simeon twelve thousand sealed; of the tribe of Levi twelve thousand sealed; of the tribe of Issachar twelve thousand sealed.

7. "Of the tribe of Simeon twelve thousand sealed," signifies obedience, and that all who are in obedience are in heaven and come into heaven n. 443; "of the tribe of Levi twelve thousand sealed," signifies good works n. 444; "of the tribe of Issachar twelve thousand sealed," signifies faith and salvation n. 445.

  
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Shechem

  

'Shechem,' as in Genesis 37:12, signifies earliest basics of the doctrine concerning faith. The earliest basics are also the common, or general, principles of doctrinal things. These common, or general, principles are what are received first. Special, or particular, principles follow afterwards.

In Genesis 12:6, 'Abram's passing through the land unto the place Shechem' signifies a new state of the Lord when the celestial aspects of love first appeared to Him which is what Shechem signifies. This is the first stop in the land of Canaan, when coming from Syria, or Haran.

'Shechem' the son of Hamor in Genesis 34:2 signifies the truth of the church from ancient times.

In Genesis 33:17-20, Psalms 60:6-8 and 108:7-9, Shechem signifies the first dawn of light.

(References: Arcana Coelestia 1441, Genesis 6; Joshua 1, 7, 20, 20:7, 21, 21:21, 24:1, 24, 24:25)