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Hemelse Verborgenheden in Genesis en Exodus #34

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34. De liefde en het geloof kunnen nooit gescheiden worden, omdat zij één en hetzelfde uitmaken; daarom worden zij, wanneer voor het eerst over lichten gesproken wordt, als één beschouwd, en wordt er gezegd: er zij lichten in het uitspansel van de hemelen. Wonderbaarlijke dingen mag ik hieromtrent aanstippen: daar de hemelse engelen, van de Heer uit, in zo’n liefde zijn, zijn zij door die liefde in alle erkentenissen van het geloof, en door de liefde in zo’n leven en in zo’n licht van inzicht, dat er nauwelijks iets van beschreven kan worden. Daarentegen bevinden zich de geesten, die in de wetenschap van de leerstellingen van het geloof zonder de liefde zijn, in zo’n koud leven en in zo’n duister licht, dat zij zelfs niet tot de eerste drempel van de voorhof van de hemelen kunnen naderen, maar terugdeinzen. Sommigen beweren, dat zij in de Heer geloofd hebben, maar zij hebben niet geleefd zoals Hij leerde; van hen zegt de Heer bij Mattheüs het volgende:

‘Niet eenieder die tot Mij zegt Heer, Heer! zal ingaan in het koninkrijk der hemelen, maar die daar doet Mijn wil. Velen zullen te dien dage tot Mij zeggen: Heer, Heer, hebben wij niet in Uw Naam geprofeteerd?’ enzovoort, (Mattheüs 7:21, 22 tot het einde). Hieruit blijkt, dat zij die in de liefde zijn, ook in het geloof zijn, en zo dus in het hemelse leven, maar niet zij die beweren, in het geloof te zijn en niet in het leven van de liefde. Geloofsleven zonder liefde is als het licht van de zon zonder warmte, zoals in de winter, wanneer er niets groeit en alles verstijfd en afsterft. Maar geloof uit liefde is als het licht van de zon in de tijd van de lente, wanneer alles groeit en bloeit, want het is de warmte van de zon die voortbrengt. Met de hemelse en geestelijke dingen eveneens, welke doorgaans in het Woord worden uitgebeeld door die dingen, welke in de wereld en op de aarde zijn. Ongeloof en geloof zonder liefde worden door de Heer ook vergeleken met de winter, toen Hij over de voleinding der eeuw profeteerde bij Markus:

‘Bidt, dat uw vlucht niet komt in de winter, want in die dagen zal er verdrukking zijn’, (Markus 13:18, 19). Vlucht betekent de laatste tijd, ook met betrekking tot ieder mens, wanneer hij sterft; winter betekent een leven zonder enige liefde; dagen der verdrukking betekent de ellendige staat van de mens in het andere leven.

  
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Nederlandse vertaling door Henk Weevers. Digitale publicatie Swedenborg Boekhuis, van 2012 t/m 2021 op www.swedenborg.nl

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Arcana Coelestia #4918

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4918. 'That behold, there were twins in her womb' means the two essentials of the Church. This is clear from the meaning of 'twins' as the two - good and truth - dealt with in 3299; and from the meaning of 'the womb' as the place where good and truth have been conceived and are lying, and consequently the place where the essentials of the Church are lying. In the genuine sense 'the womb' means the inmost centre of conjugial love where innocence is present, for the womb corresponds to that love in the Grand Man. Now because conjugial love has its origin in the love of good and truth, which love is at the heart of the heavenly marriage, and because this marriage is heaven itself or the Lord's kingdom, and the Lord's kingdom on earth is the Church, therefore 'the womb' also means the Church. For the Church exists where the marriage of good and truth exists. This explains why 'opening the womb' means the resulting doctrines taught by the Churches, 3856, as well as the ability to receive the truths and goods of the Church, 3967; while 'going out of the womb' means being born again or being regenerated, 4904, that is, becoming the Church since one who is born again or regenerated becomes the Church.

[2] Since 'going out of the womb' means rebirth, and therefore the Church, the Lord is called in the Word 'He who formed from the womb' and 'He who brought out of the womb', and those who have been regenerated and become the Church are said 'to have been carried from the womb', as in Isaiah,

Thus said Jehovah. your Maker. He who formed you from the womb, and who helps you. Isaiah 44:2.

In the same prophet,

Thus said Jehovah, your Redeemer, He who formed you from the womb. Isaiah 44:24.

In the same prophet,

Thus said Jehovah. who formed me from the womb to be His servant, to bring back Jacob to Him, and that Israel might be gathered to Him. Isaiah 49:5.

In David,

Jehovah who brought me out of the womb. Psalms 22:9.

In Isaiah,

Hearken to Me, O house of Jacob, and all the remnant of the house of Israel who have been carried from the womb, and borne from the belly. Isaiah 46:3.

In David,

The wicked are alienated from the womb, and go astray from the belly, with lying words. Psalms 58:3.

Here 'being alienated from the womb' means alienation from the good fostered by the Church, and 'going astray from the belly' straying from the truth. In Hosea,

The pains of childbirth will come upon him, he is an unwise son, for now he does not present himself at the womb of sons. Hosea 13:13.

'Not presenting himself at the womb of sons' stands for not coming to the good of truth fostered by the Church.

[3] In the same prophet,

Their glory will fly away like a bird, away from birth, from the belly, and from conception. Hosea 9:11.

This means that the truth of the Church will perish fully - 'from birth' being that to which birth is given, 'from the belly' that which is undergoing gestation, 'from conception' that which is taking rise. In Isaiah,

I knew that you would certainly act treacherously, and that you were called [a man] of transgression from the womb. Isaiah 48:8.

This means that from the time when the Church first began he was like this. In John,

A great sign was seen in heaven - a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet. and on her head a crown of twelve stars. Carrying in the belly however, she cried out in labour, and was in anguish to give birth. Revelation 12:1-2.

'The woman' is the Church, 252, 253, 255. 'The sun' with which she was clothed is the good of love, 30-38, 1529, 1530, 2441, 2495, 4060, 4696; 'the moon' which was under her feet is the truth of faith, 30-38, 1529, 1530, 2120, 2495, 4696; 'the stars' are cognitions of good and truth, 2495, 2849, 4697 - there being 'twelve stars' because 'twelve' means all things, thus all aspects of faith, 577, 2089, 2129 (end), 2130 (end), 3272, 3858, 3913; 'carrying in the belly' is the truth of the Church that had been conceived; 'being in labour and in anguish to give birth' is the fact that it was received with difficulty.

  
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