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and thou hast made the staves of shittim wood, and hast overlaid them with gold, and the table hath been borne with them;
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and thou hast made the staves of shittim wood, and hast overlaid them with gold, and the table hath been borne with them;
4499. 'Each took his sword' means falsity and evil. This is clear from the meaning of 'a sword' as truth engaged in conflict and consequently the defence of truth, and in the contrary sense falsity engaged in conflict, and consequently the vastation of truth, dealt with in 2799. The reason why 'a sword' at this point also means evil is that Levi was implicated, who represented charity, and so good. When good is turned into evil it uses falsity from evil to fight with, in which case anything it does is evil.