Arcana Coelestia #3184
3184. And Abraham’s servant, and his men. That this signifies from Divine things in the natural man, is evident from the signification of “Abraham’s servant,” as being the natural man (see n. 3019, 3020); and from the signification of “his men,” as being all things therein (see n. 3169); it is evident that Divine things in the natural man are signified, because the servant was sent by Abraham, who, as has been abundantly shown above, represents the Divine of the Lord.
Arcana Coelestia #3169
3169. He and the men that were with him. That these words signify the things in the natural man, appears from the representation of the servant, who here is “he,” as being the natural man (see n. 3019, 3020); and from the signification of “the men that were with him,” as being all things in the natural man (see n. 3148).