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Conjugial Love #91

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91. In contrast, the female is born to be will-oriented, but will-oriented in response to the intellectual orientation of the male, or in other words, to be a lover of the wisdom in a man, because she was formed by means of his wisdom (regarding which, see above, nos. 88, 89). This can also be seen from the disposition of the female, her employment, her behavior, and her figure.

With respect to the disposition of the female, it can be seen that it is a disposition to love knowledge, intelligence and wisdom - though not in herself but in a man - and for that reason to love a man. For a man is not lovable simply on account of his physique, the fact that he looks like a man, but on account of the gifts he has in him which make him human.

With respect to the employment of the female, it can be seen that it has to do with things that are works of the hands and are called sewing, needlework, and other names, which serve for decoration, for her personal adornment, and for enhancing her beauty. Also, that it has to do as well with various tasks called domestic, which complement the tasks of men (which, as we said, are called occupational). Women do these things out of an inclination towards marriage, in order to become wives and so one with their husbands.

With respect to the behavior and figure of the female, it is evident without explanation that the same thing is visible from these.

  
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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.

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Conjugial Love #516

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516. By the spiritual marriage we mean the marriage of the Lord and the church, spoken of above in nos. 116-131, and so also the marriage between goodness and truth, spoken of above as well, in nos. 83-102. And because this marriage of the Lord and the church and consequently a marriage of good and truth exists in each and every particular of the Word, it is a violation of this marriage that is meant here by violation of the spiritual marriage. For the church is founded on the Word, and the Word is the Lord. The Word is the Lord because He is the Divine good and Divine truth in it.

That the Word consists of such a marriage may be seen fully attested in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, nos. 80-90.

  
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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.