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新エルサレムと天界の教義 #1

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1. 黙示録には、次のように記されています。

「わたしは新しい天界と新しい地上とを見た。先にあった当初の天界と地上は過ぎ去っていった。・・・そしてわたしは、聖なる都「新しいエルサレム」が、夫の前に出る花嫁のように装って、神のみ力によって天界からくだってくるのを見た。・・・その都には巨大な高い城壁があった。それに十二の門があり、その門には十二人の天使がいて、イスラエルの十二族の名がしるされていた。・・・またその都には十二の土台があり、それに小羊の十二人の使徒の名前がしるされていた。・・・その都は四角形をしていて、タテとヨコの長さは同じである。その都を物差しで測ると一万二千スタディウムあった。そしてタテ、ヨコ、高サが同じである。その城壁を測ると百四十四クビトゥスだったが、これは人間すなわち天使の尺度である。・・・その城壁はジャスパー石でできていて、都それ自身は透明ガラスのような純金であった。また都の城壁の土台はあらゆる種類の宝石からなっている。・・十二の門は十二個の大理石からできている。・・・都の大通りは透明ガラスのように純粋である。・・・神の栄光がその都を照らし、小羊がその都のあかりである。・・・守られてきた諸国民は小羊の光にむかって歩み、地上の王たちは、自分の栄光と誉れとをその光のところへもっていく」(ヨハネの黙示録21:1-212-24)。

以上を読んで、その文字通りと思わない人はいないでしょう。見える天界は地上といっしょに滅び去り、新しい天界が実現するといいます。聖なる都エルサレムが新しい地の上におりてきます。それも記されたような大きさです。ところが以上について、天使たちはまったく違ったふうに解釈します。人が自然的に解釈することを一つ一つ霊的に解釈します。それが何を意味するか、天使たちは知っています。それこそ内的意味すなわち〈みことば〉の霊的意味です。

「新しい天界と新しい地上」とは、天使たちが考える内的・霊的意味では、天界と地上における〈新しい教会〉のことです(教会とは何かは後述します)。「神のみ力によって、都エルサレムが天界からおりてくる」とは、その教会の〈天界的教義〉のことです。「タテ」「ヨコ」「高サ」はみんな同じですが、これはその教義に属するあらゆる善と真理の総体です。「城壁」とはその教義を守る諸真理のことです。「その城壁が百四十四クビトゥスあり、それが人間すなわち天使の尺度である」とは、守りの諸真理の総体のこと、その諸真理の性格のことです。大理石でできている「十二の門」とは、導入部としての諸真理のことです。同じく「門にいる十二人の天使」とか「あらゆる宝石から成っている城壁の土台」とは、教義の基盤となっている認識のことです。「イスラエルの十二族」とは、教会に属するもので類や種に及ぶあらゆるもののことです。「十二使徒」とか、都とその大通りの素材となっている「透明ガラスのような金」とは、〈愛の持つ善〉のことで、そこから諸真理をともなった教義が輝き出ます。守られた「諸国民」とか、栄光と誉れをもってくる「地の王たち」とは、善と真理のうちにある〈教会に属する人〉全員のことです。「神」とか「小羊」は、神ご自身として、また神人としての主のことです。

以上が〈みことば〉の霊的意味です。そしてその土台になっているのが文字上の意味です。ただしこの霊的意味と自然的意味は、双方で相応によって一つになって働いています。このような霊的解釈は、あらゆることがらの中に内在していますが、これについて述べることは、本書の目的ではないので割愛します。

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Arcana Coelestia #1066

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1066. That 'from them the whole earth was overspread' means that from these three all doctrines have been derived, both true and false, is clear from the meaning of 'the earth'. In the Word 'the earth' has various meanings. In the universal sense it stands for the place or region where the Church is or once was, for example, the land of Canaan, the land of Judah, the land of Israel. It thus stands in that universal sense for every member of the Church, for a land takes its name from the people who inhabit it, as is also well known from everyday speech. In ancient times therefore when people spoke of 'the whole earth' they did not mean every land throughout the world but only that part of the earth where the Church existed, and so the Church itself, as becomes clear from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

Jehovah is emptying the earth, the earth will be utterly emptied. The earth will mourn and be turned upside down. And the earth will be polluted under its inhabitants. Therefore a curse will devour the earth, therefore the inhabitants of the earth will be scorched and few men left. The floodgates from on high have been opened, and the foundations of the earth have been shaken. The earth has been utterly broken. The earth has been utterly rent asunder. The earth is violently shaken. The earth staggers altogether like a drunken man, and sways to and fro like a hut. Its transgression will lie heavily upon it, and it will fall, and it will not rise again. Isaiah 24:1, 3-6, 18-21.

'Earth' stands for the people inhabiting it, in particular the people of the Church, and so stands for the Church itself, and the things that are the Church's that have been vastated. These when being vastated are spoken of as 'being emptied', 'being shaken', 'staggering like a drunken man', 'swaying', 'falling and not rising'.

[2] That 'earth' or 'land' means man, and consequently the Church which is made up of men, is seen in Malachi,

All the nations will declare you blessed, for you will be a land of delight. Malachi 3:12.

That 'the earth' stands for the Church is seen in Isaiah,

Do you not understand the foundations of the earth? Isaiah 40:21.

Here 'foundations of the earth' stands for the foundations of the Church. In the same prophet,

Behold I am creating new heavens and a new earth. Isaiah 65:17; 66:22; Revelation 21:1.

'New heavens and a new earth' stands for the Lord's kingdom and the Church. In Zechariah,

Jehovah is He who stretches out the heavens and founds the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him. Zechariah 12:1.

'Earth' stands for the Church, as in earlier chapters,

In the beginning God created heaven and earth. Genesis 1:1.

The heavens and the earth were finished. Genesis 2:1.

These are the generations of heaven and earth. Genesis 2:4.

In each instance 'earth' stands for the Church being 'created', 'formed', and 'made'. In Joel,

The earth quaked before Him, the heavens trembled. The sun and the moon were darkened. Joel 2:10.

'Earth' stands for the Church, and for the things that are the Church's. When these things are being vastated, 'heaven and earth' are said to quake, 'the sun and moon' to grow dark, that is, love and faith.

[3] In Jeremiah,

I looked to the earth, when behold, that which is void and empty; and to the heavens, and they had no light. Jeremiah 4:23.

Here 'the earth' plainly stands for the person who does not have anything of the Church within him. In the same prophet,

The whole earth will be desolate, yet I will not bring it to a close. For this the earth will mourn and the heavens be black. Jeremiah 4:27, 18.

Here likewise the Church is meant, whose exterior things are 'the earth' and interior 'the heavens'. These are referred to as 'being black and having no light' when there is no longer any wisdom arising from good or intelligence from truth. In that case the earth is also 'void and empty', as is the member of the Church who ought to be an embodiment of the Church. That 'the whole earth' is also used in other places to mean the Church alone is seen in Daniel,

The fourth beast will be a fourth kingdom on the earth, which will be different from all the kingdoms and will devour the whole earth, and trample it down, and break it in pieces. Daniel 7:23.

'The whole earth' stands for the Church and for the things that are the Church's; for the Word does not deal, as secular authors do, with the powers of monarchs, but with sacred matters, and with states of the Church, which are meant by 'kingdoms of the earth'.

[4] In Jeremiah,

A great tempest will be raised up from the sides of the earth, and the slain 1 of Jehovah on that day will be from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. Jeremiah 25:32, 33.

Here 'from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth' stands for the Church and for everything that is the Church's. In Isaiah,

The whole earth is at rest and is quiet; they burst into cries of joy. Isaiah 14:7.

Here 'the whole earth' stands for the Church.

In Ezekiel,

As the whole earth rejoices. Ezekiel 35:14.

Here too 'the whole earth' stands for the Church.

In Isaiah,

I swore that the waters of Noah should go no more over the earth. Isaiah 54:9.

Here 'the earth' stands for the Church since the Church is the subject here. Because in the Word the earth means the Church it also means what is not the Church, for every such expression has a contrary or opposite sense. This applies, for example, to the various lands of the gentiles, in general to all lands outside the land of Canaan. 'Land' also stands therefore for the people and for the individual outside of the Church, and from this for the external man - for his will, for his proprium, and so on.

[5] In the Word 'earth' rarely stands for the whole world except when it is used to mean the state of the whole human race, whether of the Church or not of the Church. And because the earth includes the ground, which also means the Church, and the ground includes the field, the expression 'earth', entailing many things, has many meanings. But what it means is evident from the subject under discussion to which it refers. From this it now becomes clear that here 'the whole earth was overspread by the sons of Noah' does not mean the whole world, that is, the whole human race, but all doctrines, both true and false, which Churches possessed.

Footnotes:

1. literally, the pierced

  
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