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Babel and Babylon [Babel et Babylon]. See Papists.

Balaam [Bileam]. Balaam was a hypocrite and a diviner or soothsayer, and that through his counsel given to Balak he sought to destroy the children of Israel by eating things offered to idols, shown n. 114.

Balances or Scales [lances, statera]. See Measure.

Bald [calvus. ] It signifies those who are without truths from the Word, illustrated and shown n. 47.

Baptism [baptismus]. What the papists teach concerning baptism may be seen in what is set forth concerning their doctrine, n. 1. Baptism is a sacrament of repentance and an introduction into the church, illustrated n. 224, and at n. 531 toward the end 776. What the Reformed teach concerning baptism, see what is set forth concerning their doctrines at n. 7. Baptism is for a sign before angels, and for a memorial before men, n. 776. The reason of John’s baptism, n. 776. Baptism represents and thence signifies a cleansing and purification from evils and falsities, and consequently reformation and regeneration, the like was formerly signified by washing, shown n. 378.

Barley [hordeum, vide triticum]. See Wheat.

Bear [ursus]. Bears signify those who read the Word and do not understand it, whereby they involve themselves in fallacies, illustrated and shown n. 573. In the spiritual world there appear bears that are hurtful and bears that are harmless, n. 573.

Bear Witness, to [testari]. See Testimony.

Beast [bestia]. Beast signifies various things with men and angels, which are of their will or affection and their understanding and thought, illustrated and shown n. 290. Beasts signify men as to their natural affections and lusts, illustrated and shown n. 567. Affections and lusts appear in the spiritual world as beasts, concerning which see n. 601. Beasts, birds, and fish, in general termed creatures signify affections, perceptions, and thoughts with men, and consequently men as to such things, illustrated and shown n. 405. Man and beasts signify man as to spiritual affection and as to natural affection, shown n. 567. What is signified by the four beasts rising out of the sea in Daniel, chap. vii. and that nearly the same is signified by the beast from the sea in Rev. 13, illustrated n. 574. By the beast from the sea in Rev. 13, are signified the men of the external church, who are called the laity, who are in faith separate from charity, n. 594, By the beast from the earth, which is also called the false prophet, are meant the men of the church on earth, who are called clergy, and are in faith separate from charity shown n. 594. By the throne of the beast is signified where the falsity of faith reigns n. 694. By the beast, his image, his mark, and the number of his name, is signified faith alone, its doctrine, its acknowledgment, and the falsification of the Word, n. 660, 679. By the scarlet beast is signified the Word, illustrated and shown n. 723, 733735, 739741, 746, 749. What is signified by the four animals, see Cherubim.

Bed [lectus]. Bed signifies doctrine, illustrated from beds in the spiritual world, and shown n. 137. Inasmuch as in the Word Jacob signifies the doctrine of the church, when any one thinks profoundly concerning him, there appears a man above toward the right, as it were lying on a bed, n. 137 Benjamin [Benjamin]. Benjamin signifies a life of truth from good, shown 361.

Bind, to [vincire, vide vinctus]. See Bound.

Bird [avis]. See Fowl.

Birth [nativitas]. By births and conceptions in the Word are meant spiritual births and conceptions, which relate to the good of love and the truth of faith; inasmuch as they are procreated from the marriage of good and truth, illustrated n. 139, illustrated n. 543. The members of generation in both sexes correspond with celestial love, n. 213. See To Bring Forth.

Bishops [episcopi]. Some particulars relative to certain English bishops in the spiritual world, contained in the relations at the end of some chapters, n. 241, 675, 716.

Bitter [amarum]. It signifies falsified truth, illustrated and shown n. 411. See Wormwood.

Black, Blackness [nigrum, nigredo] There are two kinds of blackness; one in opposition to white, and the other in opposition to red, concerning which see n. 231, illustrated and shown n. 312. Blackness also signifies ignorance, n. 915.

Blasphemy [blasphemia]. It is a denial of the Divine of the Lord, and the holiness of the Word, illustrated and shown n. 571. It is also profanation, illustrated n. 723.

Blessed, Happy [beatus]. The blessed or the happy signifies those who have the felicity of eternal life, n. 639, 816, 944, 951.

Blind [caecus]. The blind signifies those who do not know truth, and those who do not understand truth, shown n. 210.

Blood [sanguis]. The blood of the Lamb signifies the Divine truth of the Lord in him and from him, illustrated and shown n. 379, for this reason, because the Lord is the Word, and the Divine truth therein is meant by his blood, and the Divine good therein by his flesh, likewise by his body, illustrated n. 555, 684. Blood in the opposite sense signifies violence offered to the Word, consequently to the Lord, shown n. 825. In the opposite sense, it signifies the Divine truth falsified, adulterated, and profaned, shown n. 379, 404, 687, 688. Blood as of one dead signifies infernal falsity, illustrated n. 681.

Book [liber]. Books signify the interiors of the mind of man, because in them are written all things appertaining to his life, n. 867. The book of life is the Lord considered as the Word, consequently the Word, n. 958. To be written in the book of life, and to be judged therefrom, signifies from the Divine truth of the Word, and from the Lord thereby, shown n. 256. To open the book, and to loose the seals thereof signifies to know the states of all and to judge every one according to his state, illustrated n. 259, 295. No one can look in the book signifies that no one but the Lord alone is able to know it in the least, n. 262. See Seal. To be written in the book of life signifies he who believes in the Lord, and lives according to his commandments, shown n. 874. Not to be written in the book of life signifies on the contrary, n. 874. By the little book open in the hand of the angel is meant that essential of the new church, that the Lord, even as to his human, is the God of heaven and earth, n. 469. What was written in that little book may be seen, n. 472. To depart as a book or scroll rolled together signifies that good and truth, which is in the Word, would recede and become hidden in the church, n. 335. It is said that the book was rolled together, because books were then made of skins, and were rolled up, n. 335.

Bottle [uter]. A bottle or pitcher signifies the same as its contents, shown n. 672.

Bottomless Pit [abyssus]. See Abyss.

Bound, to Bind [vinctus, vincire]. To be bound in prison and in custody signifies to be infected by evils and falsities, shown n. 99. See Captive.

Bow [arcus]. A bow signifies doctrine combating from truths against falsities, and from falsities against truths, illustrated and shown n. 299. Therefore arrows and shafts signify truths or falsities, n. 299.

Brass [aes]. Brass signifies natural good, illustrated and shown n. 775.

Bread [panis]. There are bread and wine in the holy supper, because bread there signifies the holy of love, and wine the holy of faith; and because the material bread and the heavenly bread mutually correspond therein, also the material wine and the heavenly wine, illustrated n. 224. Bread from flour of wheat was offered up together with the sacrifices upon the altar, which was called a cake or meal offering, shown n. 778. The bread of faces upon the table in the tabernacle was also made of fine flour of wheat, shown n. 778; because wheat signifies the good of the church from the Word fine flour its truth thence derived, illustrated shown 315.

Breadth [latitudo]. Breadth signifies the truth of the church, and length the good of the church, illustrated and shown n. 906, 907.

Breast [mamma, mamilla]. See Paps.

Breast Plate [thorax, vide arma]. See Arms.

Bridegroom, Bride [sponsus, sponsa]. From the marriage of the Lord with the church, the Lord is called the bridegroom, and the church the bride, n. 797, 881. The new church, which is the new Jerusalem, is called the bride, the lamb’s wife, shown n. 813, 955. That the church is called the bride while it is being established, and that it is called the wife when it is established, n. 895 toward the end. At the end of Revelation the bride bridegroom speak, that is, the {w219} the church as if it were during the betrothal 960.

Bridle of a Horse [fraenum equi]. The bridle of a horse signifies that by which the understanding is guided, shown n. 653.

Brimstone. See Sulphur.

Bring Forth, to Travail in Birth, Birth [parere, parturire, partus]. To bring forth and to travail in birth signifies to conceive and bring forth those things which appertain to spiritual life, shown n. 535. See also Birth.

Brother [frater]. A man-brother is spoken of charity, and a companion of faith, shown n. 32. The Lord calls those who from him are in charity, brothers, illustrated and shown n. 32. But that it is not written, neither is it becoming, that they, on the other hand, should call the Lord brother, n. 32.

Building [structura]. Building or structure signifies every subject to which it relates, because the all of it is in the building, n. 911.

Bury, Burial, Monument [sepelire, sepultura, sepulchrum]. To be buried signifies to rise again, and to continue life, because all earthly and impure things are rejected, n. 506. Not to be buried signifies to continue in things earthly and unclean, and for that reason to be rejected as condemned, shown n. 506.

Buy, to [emere]. By buying and selling is signified to acquire knowledges of good and truth, or truths, and to teach them, shown n. 606. See To Trade. By the bought of the Lord are signified the redeemed, that is, the regenerate, n. 619.

  
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Apocalypse Revealed #787

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787. 18:18 "Stood at a distance and cried out when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, 'What other city may be compared to this great city?'" This symbolizes their mourning in a state apart over the damnation of the Roman Catholic religion, which they believed to be preeminent over every other religion in the world.

The merchants' standing at a distance symbolizes a time when they were as yet in a state apart from a state of damnation, and yet were afraid of being punished (nos. 769, 783). Their crying out symbolizes their mourning. The smoke of the city's burning symbolizes a state of damnation because of its adulteration and profanation of the Word (nos. 766, 767). Their saying, "What other city may be compared to this great city," means symbolically that they believed that religion to be preeminent over every other religion in the world. That great city symbolizes the Roman Catholic religion, here as a number of times above.

Everyone knows that Roman Catholics believe their religion to be preeminent over every other religion, and that their church is the mother, queen and mistress of them all. Everyone knows, too, that their believing so is continually instilled in them by canons and monks, and people attentive to it know also that the canons and monks are moved to do this by a fire to achieve dominion and material gain. And yet because of the power of their domination Roman Catholics cannot separate themselves from all the external practices of that religion; but they can nevertheless separate themselves from its internal constituents, since everyone's will and intellect, and so affection and thought, have been left, and continue to be left, in complete freedom.

  
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Apocalypse Revealed #134

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134. "'To teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality.'" This symbolically means, in consequence of which faith the truths of the church are falsified.

To teach and seduce the Lord's servants means, symbolically, to teach and seduce people who can be and are willing to be instructed in truths from the Word. That servants of the Lord are what people governed by truths are called may be seen in nos. 3 and 128 above; and to commit sexual immorality means, symbolically, to adulterate and falsify the Word. To commit sexual immorality has this symbolic meaning because every particular of the Word contains a marriage of good and truth, and this marriage is broken when goodness is divorced and estranged from truth.

To be shown that every particular of the Word contains a marriage of good and truth, see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, nos. 80-90. It is because of this that to commit sexual immorality means, symbolically, to adulterate the goods of the Word and falsify its truths. Moreover, because this is spiritual licentiousness, therefore people who have employed their own reason to falsify the Word become sexually licentious people when they enter the spiritual world after death. And something as yet unrecognized in the world is the fact that people who have affirmed faith alone to the exclusion of any works of charity are prompted by the lust of an adultery of a son with his mother. In the spiritual world I have often perceived them to be impelled by the lust of so unspeakable an adultery. Remember this and inquire into it after death, and you will be convinced. I have not dared to reveal this previously, because it offends the ears.

[2] This adultery is symbolized by the adultery of Reuben with Bilhah, his father's concubine (Genesis 35:22), inasmuch as Reuben symbolizes that faith. Therefore he was cursed by his father Israel, and the birthright was subsequently taken from him. For in prophesying concerning his sons, his father Israel said of Reuben,

Reuben, you are my firstborn, My might and the beginning of my strength... Unstable as water, you shall not excel, because you went up to your father's bed, then defiled it. He went up to my pallet. (Genesis 49:3-4)

And therefore the birthright was taken from him:

...Reuben (was) the firstborn of Israel..., but because he defiled his father's pallet, his birthright was given to the sons of Joseph... (1 Chronicles 5:1)

We will see in the explanation of Revelation 7:5 that Reuben represented truth arising from good or faith springing from charity, and afterward truth divorced from good or faith divorced from charity.

[3] That references to sexual licentiousness in the Word symbolize adulterations of good and falsifications of truth can be seen from the following passages:

...when Joram saw Jehu, he said, "Is it peace, Jehu?" And he said, "What peace, as long as the harlotries of your mother Jezebel and her witchcraft are many?" (2 Kings 9:22)

The harlotries of Jezebel do not mean any acts of licentiousness, but her deeds, as cited in no. 132 above.

Your sons shall be shepherds in the wilderness forty years, and bear your whoredoms... (Numbers 14:33)

The person who has regard to mediums and soothsayers, to go whoring after them..., I will cut him off... (Leviticus 20:6)

(Do not) make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land, (lest) they go whoring after their gods... (Exodus 34:15).

(Jerusalem,) you trusted in your own beauty and played the harlot because of your fame, (so that) you poured out your harlotries on everyone passing by... You also committed harlotry with the Egyptians, your very carnal neighbors, and multiplied your acts of harlotry... You also played the harlot with the Assyrians, because you were insatiable, (with whom) you played the harlot... You multiplied your harlotry as far as... Chaldea... The adulterous woman, who in place of her husband takes strangers. All men give payment to their harlots, but you made your payments to them all, (that they may) come to you from all around for your harlotries... Therefore, harlot, hear the word of Jehovah. (Ezekiel 16:15-16, 26, 28-29, 32-33, 35ff.)

Jerusalem there is the Israelite and Jewish Church. Its harlotries mean adulterations and falsifications of the Word. And because Egypt symbolizes the knowledge of the natural self, Assyria reasoning on the basis of it, Chaldea the profanation of truth, and Babel the profanation of good, therefore the passage says that it played the harlot with them.

[4] ...two women, the daughters of one mother, committed harlotry in Egypt; in their youth they committed harlotry... (One,) my subject, played the harlot, and she doted on her lovers, the neighboring Assyrians... She committed her harlotries with them... (Yet) she has not given up her harlotries in Egypt....

(The other) became more corrupt in her loving than she, and in her harlotries more corrupt than her sister's harlotries... She increased her harlotries... She loved (Chaldeans).... Then the Babylonians came to her, to the bed of love, and they defiled her with their harlotry. (Ezekiel 23:2-3, 5, 7-8, 11, 14, 16-17ff.)

The two daughters of the same mother are likewise the Israelite and Jewish Church, whose adulterations and falsifications of the Word are described here, as above, by harlotries.

[5] So, too, in the following passages:

...you have played the harlot with many lovers... You have profaned the land with your harlotries and your wickedness... Have you seen what backsliding Israel has done? She has gone up on every high mountain and... played the harlot... Treacherous Judah... went and played the harlot also. So that... by the report of her harlotry she defiled the land; ...she committed adultery with stone and wood. (Jeremiah 3:1-2, 6, 8-9)

And elsewhere:

Run to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem, and see... if you can find a man... who executes judgment and seeks the truth... I satiated them, and they committed harlotry and came by troops into the harlots' house. (Jeremiah 5:1, 7)

I have seen your adulteries... your neighings, the wickedness of your harlotry, your abominations on the hills in the fields. Woe to you, O Jerusalem! You will not be made clean... (Jeremiah 13:27)

I have seen a horrible obstinacy in the prophets of Jerusalem: they commit adultery and walk in a lie. (Jeremiah 23:14)

...they have committed folly in Israel, have committed adultery..., and have spoken (My) word in My name falsely... (Jeremiah 29:23)

...they sinned against Me; I will change their glory into disrepute... They committed harlotry..., because they have forsaken Jehovah. Harlotry... enslaved (their) heart... ...your daughters commit harlotry, and your daughters-in-law commit adultery. (Hosea 4:7, 10-11, 13)

I know Ephraim..., (that) he has (altogether) committed harlotry, (and) Israel is defiled. (Hosea 5:3)

I have seen a horrible thing in the house of Israel: Ephraim committed harlotry there, (and) Israel is defiled. (Hosea 6:10)

Israel there is the church, and Ephraim is its understanding of the Word, from which and in accordance with which the church is formed. Therefore Ephraim is said to have committed harlotry and Israel to be defiled.

[6] Since the church had falsified the Word, the prophet Hosea was commanded to take himself a harlot as a wife, as follows:

...take yourself a woman of harlotries and children of harlotries, for the land has committed great harlotry behind Jehovah. (Hosea 1:2).

Again:

...love a woman who is loved by a companion and is an adulteress... (Hosea 3:1)

Since the Jewish Church was such as described, therefore the Lord called the Jewish nation an adulterous generation (Matthew 12:39; 16:4, Mark 8:38); and in Isaiah, the offspring of an adulterer (Isaiah 57:3).

In Nahum:

Woe to the bloody city! Full of lying... The multitude of the slain... because of the multitude of the harlotries of the harlot..., who sells nations through her harlotries... (Nahum 3:1, 3-4)

[7] Since Roman Catholicism adulterates and falsifies the Word more than any others in the Christian world, it is therefore called Babylon, the Great Harlot, and the following things are said of it in the book of Revelation:

Babylon... has made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her harlotry. (Revelation 14:8)

(Babylon has made) all the nations (drink) of the wine of the wrath of her harlotry, and the kings of the earth have committed harlotry with her... (Revelation 18:3)

(The angel said,) "Come, I will show you the judgment of the great harlot... with whom the kings of the earth committed harlotry. (Revelation 17:1-2)

...He has judged the great harlot who corrupted the earth with her harlotry. (Revelation 19:2)

It is apparent from this now that to commit adultery and to commit sexual immorality mean, symbolically, to adulterate and falsify the goods and truths of the Word.

  
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