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Postanak 49:10

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10 Palica vladalačka neće se odvojiti od Jude niti od nogu njegovih onaj koji postavlja zakon, dokle ne dođe Onaj kome pripada, i Njemu će se pokoravati narodi.

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Arcana Coelestia # 6424

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6424. And the arms of his hands are made strong. That this signifies the power of the forces for fighting, is evident from the signification of “arms” and “hands,” as being powers, (see n. 878, 3091, 3387, 4931-4937, 5327, 5328, 5544); that it is the power of the forces for fighting is clear, because fighting is what is being treated of.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5328

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5328. Or his foot. That this signifies that thence too is everything of power in the natural, is evident from the signification of the “foot,” as being the natural (see n. 2162, 3147, 3761, 3986, 4280, 4938-4952); here power in the natural, because by “lifting up the foot,” as by “lifting up the hand,” is signified power; but by “lifting up the hand” power in the spiritual, and by “lifting up the foot” power in the natural; for the parts of the body above the feet bear relation to spiritual things. This is very evident from the Grand Man, or three heavens. When the whole heaven is presented before the sight as one man, the inmost or third heaven answers to the head, the middle or second heaven to the body, and the lowest or first to the feet. The inmost or third heaven answers to the head because it is celestial, and the middle or second answers to the body because it is spiritual, and the lowest or first answers to the feet because it is natural. Therefore by the “neck,” because it is intermediate, is signified the influx and communication of what is celestial with what is spiritual; and by the “knees,” because they also are intermediate, is signified the influx and communication of what is spiritual with what is natural. From this it is plain that by “lifting up the hand” is signified power in the spiritual, by “lifting up the foot” power in the natural; and therefore the power signified by the “hand” is predicated of the spiritual, namely, of truth from good (see n. 3091, 3563, 4931). By “the spiritual” is meant that in the natural which is of the light of heaven, and by “the natural” that in the natural which is of the light of the world; for all the former is called “spiritual,” and all the latter “natural.”

  
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