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Secrets of Heaven #1825

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1825. The fact that three years old covers all eras and conditions of religion can be seen from the symbolism of three in the Word. Three symbolizes an entire religious era from beginning to end, so it symbolizes every state along the way. Consequently the end of a religious era is symbolized by a third day, week, month, year, or age, 1 which all mean the same thing.

Just as the number three symbolizes the condition of religion, it also symbolizes conditions in a religious person and in fact the condition of any feature of religion. This can be seen from the meaning of that number in the scriptural passages quoted in §§720, 901.

[2] This symbolism of a three-year-old heifer as an era or state of religion all the way to its end (when it has been devastated or stripped bare inwardly) can also be seen in Isaiah:

My heart cries out over Moab; those who flee it as far as Zoar are a three-year-old heifer. For they will ascend in tears on the ascent to Luhith, since on the way to Horonaim they will raise a cry for the wreckage. (Isaiah 15:5)

And in Jeremiah:

Gladness and exultation have disappeared from Carmel and from the land of Moab; and wine from the winepresses I will put an end to. No one will tread the hedad; the hedad will not be a hedad. 2 From the cry of Heshbon all the way to Elealeh, all the way to Jahaz, they have uttered their voice, from Zoar all the way to Horonaim — a three-year-old heifer; because the waters of Nimrim will also become wastelands. (Jeremiah 48:33-34)

No one could ever tell what these words mean without knowing what is symbolized by Moab, Zoar, the ascent to Luhith, the cry of Heshbon to Elealeh, Jahaz, Horonaim, the waters of Nimrim, and the three-year-old heifer; although it is clear that they depict final devastation. 3

Footnotes:

1. The Latin word here translated "age" is saeculum, which in Swedenborg's usage can refer to a decade (see §433), a century, or an even longer period. In Christian texts the word is sometimes translated "the world," that is, the current dispensation of time as a whole. See Lewis and Short 1879, under saeculum. [LHC, RS]

2. On the Hebrew word hedad, see note 4 in §971. The idea is that there will be no grape-treading and no jubilant shouting to accompany it. [LHC]

3. For more on the inner meaning of Moab, see §§2468:7-11, 17; 8315. On Zoar, see §§1589, 2429:4. Although Swedenborg never fully explains in one place the meaning of the cry of Heshbon to Elealeh, he does later provide separate clues to the meanings of Heshbon, Elealeh, and the cry itself; see Revelation Explained (Swedenborg 1994-1997a) §§393, 435:7, 911:10. The specific meanings of the ascent to Luhith, Jahaz, Horonaim, and the waters of Nimrim are not given by Swedenborg. [SS, LSW]

  
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Secrets of Heaven #8315

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So far, this translation contains passages up through #5190. It's probably still a work in progress. If you hit the left arrow, you will find that last number that's been translated.

  
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Secrets of Heaven #971

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971. Genesis 9

1. And God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, "Reproduce and multiply and fill the earth. 1

2. And may fear of you and terror of you be on every beast of the earth and on every bird of the sky. As for everything that the ground causes to creep out, and as for all the fish of the sea — into your hands let them be given.

3. Every creeping thing that is alive will serve you for food. I have given it all to you as I gave you the green plants.

4. Only flesh in its soul [you must not eat], its blood you must not eat.

5. And assuredly the blood of your souls I will seek; at the hand of every wild animal I will seek it, and at the hand of a human — at the hand of a man, [the victim's] brother 2 — I will seek that person's soul.

6. Those shedding the blood of a person in a person will have their own blood shed, because [blood] has made humankind into God's image.

7. And you, reproduce and multiply; pour out into the earth and multiply on it."

8. And God said to Noah and to his sons with him, saying, 3

9. And I — yes, I — am setting up my pact with you and with your seed after you,

10. and with every living soul that is with you: bird, beast, and every wild animal of the earth with you, from among all those coming out of the ark, including every wild animal of the earth.

11. And I am setting up my pact with you; and no more will all flesh be cut off by the waters of a flood, and no more will there be a flood to destroy the earth."

12. And God said, "This is the sign of the pact that I make between me and you and every living soul that is with you, to everlasting generations:

13. My bow I have put in the cloud, and it will serve as a sign of the pact between me and the earth.

14. And it will happen in my clouding the earth over with cloud that a bow will be seen in the cloud,

15. and I will remember my pact, which is between me and you and every living soul within all flesh. And no more will there be water as a flood to destroy all flesh.

16. And there will be a bow in the cloud; and I will see it, to remember the eternal pact between God and every living soul within all flesh that is on the earth."

17. And God said to Noah, "This is the sign of the pact that I am setting up between me and all flesh that is on the earth."

18. And the sons of Noah coming out of the ark were Shem and Ham and Japheth; and Ham was the father of Canaan.

19. These three were Noah's sons; and from them the whole earth scattered out.

20. And Noah started as a man of the soil and planted a vineyard.

21. And he drank some wine and became drunk and was uncovered in the middle of his tent.

22. And Ham, father of Canaan, saw his father's nakedness and pointed it out to his two brothers outside.

23. And Shem and Japheth took a garment, and both of them put it on their shoulder and went backward and covered their father's nakedness; and their faces were backward, and they did not see their father's nakedness.

24. And Noah woke up from his wine and realized what his younger son had done to him.

25. And he said, "A curse on Canaan! A slave of slaves he will be to his brothers."

26. And he said, "A blessing on Jehovah, 4 God of Shem! And Canaan will be slave to him.

27. May God broaden Japheth! And he will live in Shem's tents, and Canaan will be slave to him."

28. And Noah lived after the flood for three hundred fifty years.

29. And all Noah's days were nine hundred fifty years; and he died.

971. Summary

NEXT to be treated of is the condition of a person reborn — first the mastery exerted by the inner self and the obedience of the outer self.

Footnotes:

1. (in the text of Genesis 9:1). On Swedenborg's translations of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, see note 2 in §5. [Editors]

2. (in the text of Genesis 9:5). The Latin here translated "at the hand of a man, [the victim's] brother" (e manu viri fratris ejus) is a literal translation of the Hebrew (מִיַּד‭ ‬אִישׁ‭ ‬אָחִיו [mîyyaḏ 'îš 'āḥîv]). The Hebrew expresses the idea that vengeance for murder will be taken on the murderer, who is a fellow human being to the one murdered. The masculinity of the persons mentioned is important to the meaning given in §1007. [LHC]

3. (in the text of Genesis 9:8). The repetition of the verb "to say" here in the phrase "God said to Noah ... saying" reflects a similar repetition in the Latin original and the Hebrew that it translates. Such repetition is typical of the Hebrew Scriptures and Swedenborg's renderings of them — see, for example, the three somewhat overlapping occurrences of "cloud" as a noun or a verb in verse 14 just below. [JSR]

4. (in the text of Genesis 9:26). On Jehovah as a name for God, see note 3 in §16. [Editors]

  
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