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38 他倒要敬拜保障的神,用、寶和可愛之物敬奉他列祖所不認識的神。

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The Inner Meaning of the Prophets and Psalms # 182

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182. Internal Meaning of Daniel, Chapter 11

The king of the south here means the church which is in truths of faith from good of charity, and the king of the north means the religion that is in faith separate from charity; how the changes followed each other did not appear in the world, but in heaven. (11, 2)

1-4 The church among the Jewish nation will be destroyed. (3)

5 Then a new church will be established, which will be in faith from charity. (11)

6 Charity will be conjoined to faith, but faith will prevail;, (11, 3)

7-9 and yet with some charity will prevail, and will therefore be the first thing of the church. (11)

10-12 Their posterity will fight for faith and will conquer. (3, 17)

13-16 Faith will gain strength against charity and consequent faith, and will overcome the latter. (3)

17 The dogma followed that charity is from faith. (3)

18-20 Contention about various sayings respecting this subject from the Word. (2)

21-23 They simulated the dogma of charity, from which they had a quasi consociation. (2, 11)

24-26 Confirmations from the Word in favor of charity were explained perversely, and they destroyed faith originating in charity. (2)

27-28 Painful conjunction. (2, 7)

29-31 Faith broke up the painful conjunction, adulterated the Word itself, and thus destroyed the church. (2)

32-35 It was objected to by many, nevertheless they were overcome. (2)

36-37 Finally faith alone obtained-a religion which destroys all fear of God and the whole church. (2, 3)

38-39 It worships another god than the Lord. (2, 11)

40-41 Thus faith originating in charity was subjugated. (2)

41 Nevertheless those who believe the Word in simplicity will remain. (11)

42-43 Faith alone will also destroy by reasonings from the natural man. (2)

44-45 When the end comes, those who are natural-sensual will be persistent. (2)

  
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Table of Subjects 1

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1. The Lord's advent.

2. The successive vastation of the church.

3. The church totally devastated, and its rejection.

4. The rejection of the Lord by the church.

5. Temptations of the Lord in general.

6. Temptation even to despair.

7. The combats of the Lord with the hells.

8. Victory over them, or their subjugation.

9. The passion of the cross.

10. The glorification of the Human of the Lord, or its union with the Divine.

11. A new church in place of the former.

12. A new church together with a new heaven.

13. The state of humiliation before the Father.

14. 2

15. A last judgment by the Lord.

16. Celebration and worship of the Lord.

17. Redemption and salvation by the Lord.

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Editor's Introduction: In this work, Emanuel Swedenborg outlined the internal meaning of all the Prophetical Books, from Isaiah to Malachi, and the Psalms, and then the first 16 chapters of Genesis. It provides a survey of the inner meaning of a substantial portion of the Old Testament, in one place.

This work was written by Swedenborg in Latin, in 1761. It was translated from Latin into English by Rev. J. E. Schreck, and this translation was published by the Swedenborg Foundation, in New York, in 1900. This modified version of Schreck's 1900 translation does not update the text; instead just modifying numbering and formatting for clarity of use online.

Each chapter of each book of the Prophets has one corresponding numbered section in Swedenborg's explanation of its inner meaning, or internal sense. Swedenborg listed the verses that relate to each outlined point. We have added hyperlinks to the verse references, shown to the left of each outlined point. The Psalms and initial chapters of Genesis are treated in a similar fashion.

This work was not published by Swedenborg, but it is consistent with other more detailed treatments made in his published works. For example, Swedenborg refers to this work in Doctrine of the Lord 37.

Readers may also find these comparisons useful:

- No. 124 of this work, explaining Ezekiel 1, with The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture 97,

- Nos. 161, 162, explaining Ezekiel 38, and 39, with Apocalypse Revealed 859,

- No. 236, explaining Zechariah 4, with Apocalypse Revealed 43, and

- Nos. 244-246 of this work, explaining Zechariah 12, 13, 14, with Apocalypse Revealed 707.

In the manuscript, at the beginning, Swedenborg wrote out a list of works that he intended to write and publish. While it's clearly related to the project of outlining the internal meaning of the Prophets, Psalms, and historical parts of the Word, it seems to be an independent list. We reproduce Rev. Schreck's translation of that list here:

"To Be Published:

1. Concerning the Lord.

2. Concerning the Sacred Scripture or concerning the Word of the Lord.

3. All things of religion and of the worship of God in one complex in the Decalogue.

4. Concerning Faith.

5. Angelic wisdom concerning the Divine Providence.

6. Angelic wisdom concerning the Divine omnipotence and omniscience, and concerning infinity and eternity.

7. Angelic wisdom concerning life.

8. Angelic wisdom concerning the Divine love and Divine wisdom."

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1. In the original Latin manuscript, Swedenborg cross-referred the outlined internal sense to a more general Table of Subjects, shown above. In the following passages, those references are shown in parentheses, e.g. (3) would refer to subject number 3 above. We received the Latin text for this "front matter" from the Heavenly Doctrines Publishing Foundation.

2. Editor's Note (Schreck): No. 14 is crossed out by Swedenborg in his MS., and is never referred to in the text. It reads, "The state of unition with His Divine," which is the same as No. 10.

Doctrine of the Lord 3 for an outline of a similar set of themes that form the internal sense of the prophetical books.

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