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探索马可福音第1章的意义

By Ray and Star Silverman (Translated into 中文 by 觉醒)

第一章

翻译:觉醒


宣告耶稣的神性


1. 神的儿子耶稣基督福音的起头。

当我们开始阅读马可福音时,我们需要牢记,在任何一卷圣经中,所说的第一句话,都会成为后面一切内容的精髓。就像音阶上的基调一样,第一句话奠定了主旨,提供了中心主题,并为后面的一切确立了重点。因此,当我们阅读神的话语时,第一句话应该牢记于心,贯穿于后面的内容,这一点至关重要。 1

在马太福音中,第一句话是:“关于亚伯拉罕的后裔,大卫的子孙,耶稣基督降生的书。”这是福音叙事的开始。从字面上看,这句话说的不过是耶稣的人类血统。这第一句话将祂描述为“亚伯拉罕的后裔、大卫的子孙”。虽然这个王室血统是一个重要的、受人尊敬的血统,但它仍然是一个人类血统。

这描绘了我们最初看待耶稣的方式。我们把祂看作一个人,由人类父母所生。但是,当我们读到马太福音的结尾时,一些奇妙的事情发生了。随着我们对耶稣的认识不断加深,祂的神性也逐渐显露出来。当我们来到马太福音书的结尾时,耶稣说:“天上地下所有的权柄都赐给我了。”(马太福音28:18

因此,马太福音使我们认识了耶稣的神性。这标志着我们信仰发展的一个关键阶段。事实上,耶稣自己曾说,承认祂的神性是基督教信仰的第一块基石或房角石。在马太福音中,当彼得对耶稣说:“你是基督,是永生神的儿子”,耶稣没有否认这一点。相反,耶稣告诉他,这个根本真理不是属血肉的指示他的,而是“我在天上的父”指示他的(马太福音16:17)。耶稣说:“我要把我的教会建造在这磐石上。”(马太福音16:182

马可福音从马太福音结束的地方开始,即从承认耶稣的神性开始。马太福音以“关于亚伯拉罕的后裔,大卫的子孙,耶稣基督降生的书”(马太福音1:1)开始,马可福音则以“神的儿子耶稣基督福音的起头”(马可福音1:1)开始。

还要注意的是,马太福音自称为“耶稣基督降生的书”,马可福音则自称为“耶稣基督的福音”。使用不同的术语是有意义的。“书”表示在我们灵性发展的过程中,即在我们逐渐认识耶稣基督神性的过程中,我们所经历的连续的、完美有序的状态。这是我们的“生命之书”,是神所编写的,描述了我们心中爱和智慧的兴起和发展。这被称为重生的过程,或者用圣经的语言来说,是耶稣基督在我们里面降生的过程。 3


但“福音”不是“书”


“福音”一词来自希腊字εὐαγγέλιον(evangelium),意思是“好消息”。对早期的基督徒来说,该“好消息”是神亲自来到世上,揭示祂的真实本性,征服邪恶,尤其是教导人们通往天堂的道路。因此,在马太福音的结尾,门徒被差遣出去,向万民传扬这个好消息。正如马太福音结尾所记:“所以,你们要去,使万民作我的门徒,奉父、子、圣灵的名给他们施洗。凡我所吩咐你们的,都教训他们遵守。”(马太福音28:1920

当我们查考福音叙事中不断涌现的神圣真理时,我们发现马太福音以众所周知的大使命达到高潮。耶稣差遣祂的门徒出去,传扬祂出生、生活、死亡、复活的好消息,尤其是祂的教导。马可福音正是从这一点开始的(“在旷野有人声喊着说”),宣告弥赛亚,神的儿子,已经来到。简而言之,马可福音是以宣告福音开始的,宣告耶稣是弥赛亚,是神的儿子,祂呼召我们到普天下去传福音。然而,我们很快就会发现,好消息是从悔改开始的。


预备主的道


2. 正如先知以赛亚书上记着说,看哪,我要差遣我的使者在你前面,预备道路。

3. 在旷野有人声喊着说,预备主的道,修直他的路。

在耶稣降生伯利恒前五百年,主通过先知玛拉基说:“看哪,我要差遣我的使者,在我前面预备道路。”(玛拉基书3:1)在马可福音的开头,这位将“预备道路”的“使者”就是施洗约翰。他是神差来为弥赛亚预备道路的。

还有一个更古老的预言,在耶稣降生前七百年,主通过先知以赛亚说:“在旷野有人声喊着说,当预备主的道,修直他的路。”(以赛亚书40:3)这两个预言合在一起,成了马可福音开始时的一个陈述,即:“看哪,我要差遣我的使者在你前面,预备道路。在旷野有人声喊着说,预备主的道,修直他的路。”(马可福音1:2-3)这位来预备主的道,以便人们接受主的使者就是施洗约翰。尽管那个重要的时刻已经过去两千年了,但我们仍然可以听到约翰强有力的宣告:“主来了!”“你们要预备道路!”“祂要进入你们的头脑和心灵!”“修直祂的路!” 4

在马太福音的结尾,耶稣吩咐祂的门徒说:“你们要出去,使万民作我的门徒,给他们施洗。”马可正是从约翰施洗开始,继续讲述故事。虽然经上没有证据表明施洗约翰曾成为十二门徒之一,但有证据表明他遵照耶稣的吩咐,教导人们“遵守[耶稣]所吩咐的一切”(马太福音28:20),从必要受洗开始。

正如我们在马太福音中已经指出的,受洗代表愿意接受新的真理。它与代替赎罪、因信称义或瞬间得救无关。相反,它表明了一种意愿,即愿意通过学习并实践真理来洗净灵魂,同时相信是主赐给我们遵行真理的力量。虽然洗礼本身并不使人得救,但它代表了得救是如何发生的,即通过悔改的过程,使罪得赦。 5

福音的宣告从一位强有力的传道人的话开始,敦促我们不仅要预备主的道,而且要接受“悔改的洗礼,使罪得赦”,这不是偶然的(马可福音1:4)。显然,约翰的讲道很受欢迎,因为“犹太全地和耶路撒冷的人都出去到约翰那里,承认他们的罪,在约但河里受他的洗。”(马可福音1:5

那么,悔改的洗和承认自己的罪将是我们进入马可福音的关键理念。


圣灵的洗


4. 照这话,约翰来了,在旷野施洗,传悔改的洗礼,使罪得赦。

5. 犹太全地和耶路撒冷的人都出去到约翰那里,承认他们的罪,在约但河里受他的洗。

6. 约翰穿骆驼毛的衣服,腰束皮带,吃的是蝗虫野蜜。

7. 他传道说,有一位在我以后来的,能力比我更大,我就是弯腰给他解鞋带,也是不配的。

8. 我是用水给你们施洗,他却要用圣灵给你们施洗。

9. 那时,耶稣从加利利的拿撒勒来,在约但河里受了约翰的洗。

10. 他从水里一上来,就看见天裂开了,圣灵仿佛鸽子降在他身上。

11. 又有声音从天上来,说,你是我的爱子,我喜悦你。

12. 圣灵就把耶稣催到旷野里去。

13. 他在旷野四十天受撒但的试探,并与野兽同在一处,且有天使来伺候他。

施洗约翰知道自己的局限。虽然他知道他的讲道可以帮助人们认识到他们需要一位救主,但他也知道单凭他的话不能带来拯救。因此,他说:“有一位在我以后来的,能力比我更大。”(马可福音1:7)当然,他指的是耶稣,施洗约翰正在为祂铺路。施洗约翰说:“我是用水给你们施洗,他却要用圣灵给你们施洗。”(马可福音1:8

在圣经的语言中,接受“水的洗礼”代表愿意接受真理,尤其是基于圣经字面教导的真理。这是第一次的洗。但之后必须有另一种洗,就是“圣灵的洗”。这第二次的洗发生在我们所知的真理在属灵争战中受到考验的时候。在这种时候,仅仅相信是不够的。相反,我们的信必须经受考验,使它们更加坚固,最终成为我们性格的重要组成部分。在受试探的时候,如果我们让主话语中的真理充满我们的心,主就会藉着真理带着爱和能力来到我们中间。在圣经的语言中,这被称为“圣灵的洗”。 6

因此,施洗约翰不仅仅是一个历史人物。当他在贫瘠的旷野呼喊,以“预备主的道路”时,这代表我们需要用主话语中的真理武装自己,为属灵的争战做准备。作为我们在凡事上的榜样,这正是耶稣在下一节所做的。我们读到:“那时,耶稣从加利利的拿撒勒来,在约但河里受了约翰的洗。”(马可福音1:9)当耶稣从约但河上来的时候,天裂开了,“圣灵仿佛鸽子降在他身上”(马可福音1:10)。

圣灵“仿佛鸽子”降在祂身上,代表耶稣即将经历内在净化的过程。每当我们战胜试探时,我们就会变得更柔和,也能够从更高的层次看问题,就像鸽子一样。在这方面,鸽子降下是从天上来的记号,接着有声音从天上来,说:“你是我的爱子,我所喜悦的。”(马可福音1:117

在马太福音中,耶稣受洗后立即被圣灵引到旷野,受魔鬼的试探,然后对耶稣所受的试探有详细的描述,包括祂被试探,要把石头变成饼,从殿顶跳下去,并敬拜撒旦。这些试探概括性地代表了耶稣在逐步征服地狱、恢复自由和教导通往天堂的道路的过程中将要经历的所有试探。

马可福音是同样的顺序。耶稣受洗后,圣灵立即把祂催到旷野里去(马可福音1:12)。这与属灵的法则是一致的,即我们不仅要相信真理,还要按照真理生活。因此,我们在受洗(接受真理)之后,必然要经受试探(按照真理生活)。所以,接受真理仅仅是我们灵性成长的开始。要使真理成为我们自己的,就必须在属灵争战的时候,把它记在心里,并使用它。这就是为什么我们在两部福音书中看到了同样的顺序。然而,在马可福音中,整个试探的过程只用一节经文来描述。如经上所记:“他在旷野四十天受撒但的试探,并与野兽同在一处,且有天使来伺候他。”(马可福音1:138

这里的“野兽”指的是阻碍我们按照真理生活的邪恶欲望和错误思想。它们是对自我和世界的邪恶而残暴的爱,要吞噬我们里面来自主的一切。但是,当我们在试探中得胜,强迫自己按真理行事时,我们就会始终受到主话语中的真理的保护,最终得到这些真理的安慰。如经上所记:“有天使来伺候他。”(马可福音1:139

那么,这就是约翰所说的“圣灵的洗”。 10


耶稣传福音


14. 约翰下监以后,耶稣来到加利利,宣传神的福音。

15. 说,日期满了,神的国近了。你们当悔改,信福音。

16. 耶稣顺着加利利的海边走,看见西门和西门的兄弟安得烈在海里撒网。他们本是打鱼的。

17. 耶稣对他们说,来跟从我,我要叫你们得人如得鱼一样。

18. 他们就立刻舍了网,跟从了他。

19. 耶稣稍往前走,又见西庇太的儿子雅各和雅各的兄弟约翰在船上补网。

20. 耶稣随即招呼他们。他们就把父亲西庇太和雇工人留在船上,跟从耶稣去了。

21. 到了迦百农,耶稣就在安息日进了会堂教训人。

22. 众人很希奇他的教训,因为他教训他们,正像有权柄的人,不像文士。

本福音以施洗约翰传悔改赦罪的道开始,这是本福音的主旨。在旷野受试探之后,耶稣继续传同样的主题。如经上所记:“约翰下监以后,耶稣来到加利利,宣传神的福音。”(马可福音1:14)在连续的内在意义上,施洗约翰被囚禁是一个重要的时刻。正如我们已经提到的,施洗约翰代表圣经的字面含义,即我们开始学习圣经时最先学到的真理。然而,如果我们被剥夺了这些真理,或者这些真理被扭曲了,这就好比施洗约翰被“下监”了。 11

当这种情况发生时,耶稣接替了约翰的工作。和约翰一样,耶稣以悔改为主题开始传道。“日期满了,”耶稣说,“神的国近了。你们当悔改,信福音。”(马可福音1:15)然后,耶稣立即召集门徒,协助祂完成使命。祂在加利利海边行走,看见西门和安得烈在海里撒网,就对他们说:“来跟从我,我要叫你们得人如得鱼一样。”(马可福音1:17)祂对雅各和约翰也是如此说。他们都毫不迟疑地跟从了祂(马可福音1:19-20)。

耶稣的行动是迅速的。祂没有耽误任何时间,“立即进入会堂教训人”(马可福音1:21)。“众人很希奇他的教训,因为他教训他们,正像有权柄的人,不像文士。”(马可福音1:22


耶稣不许污鬼作声


23. 在会堂里,有一个人被污鬼附着。他喊叫说,

24. 拿撒勒人耶稣,我们与你有什么相干?你来灭我们吗?我知道你是谁,乃是神的圣者。

25. 耶稣责备他说,不要作声,从这人身上出来吧。

26. 污鬼叫那人抽了一阵疯,大声喊叫,就出来了。

27. 众人都惊讶,以致彼此对问说,这是什么事?是个新道理啊!他用权柄吩咐污鬼,连污鬼也听从了他。

28. 耶稣的名声就传遍了加利利的四方。

马可福音的记载简短、直接、直达要点。他没有记录家谱,没有记录耶稣降生,没有记录山上宝训——这些涵盖了马太福音的前七章。他直接从施洗约翰在旷野传道开始,现在又转到耶稣在会堂里传道。祂的教导使众人惊讶,又赶出了一个污鬼。当污鬼承认耶稣是“神的圣者”时,耶稣不许他作声,污鬼就听从了祂。会堂里的人都很惊讶。他们大声说:“这是什么事?是个新道理啊!”他们看到耶稣的大能,说:“他用权柄吩咐污鬼,连污鬼也听从了他。”(马可福音1:27

本福音经常提到“污鬼”、“邪灵”和“魔鬼”。虽然这些术语都有特定的含义,但它们经常交替使用,意指任何违背主旨意的邪恶欲望或错误信仰。在这方面,重要的是要记住,“污鬼”、“邪灵”和“魔鬼”曾经都是人,当生活在世上时,他们选择了欺骗而不是诚实,选择了残忍而不是仁慈,选择了相信自己而不是神。因此,当耶稣赶出污鬼并要求他“不要作声”时,这代表主通过圣经的神圣教导来赶出我们心中的恶欲,并使我们的错误思想安静下来。 12

所以,在本福音中,耶稣立即开始作工,实现祂的目的:祂来是要传福音,并因此赶出魔鬼。好消息迅速传播开来。如经上所记:“耶稣的名声传遍了加利利的四方。”(马可福音1:28)但我们要注意,这个“好消息”是关于悔改的。这在耶稣最初的布道和祂的第一次医治中体现了出来。祂宣传悔改之道,并赶出魔鬼。


不许鬼说话


29. 他们一出会堂,就同着雅各、约翰进了西门和安得烈的家。

30. 西门的岳母正害热病躺着,就有人告诉耶稣。

31. 耶稣进前拉着她的手,扶她起来,热就退了,她就服事他们。

32. 天晚日落的时候,有人带着一切害病的和被鬼附的来到耶稣跟前。

33. 合城的人都聚集在门前。

34. 耶稣治好了许多害各样病的人,又赶出许多鬼,不许鬼说话,因为鬼认识他。

在前面的情节中,当耶稣把污鬼从被鬼附的人身上赶出去时,那污鬼对祂说:“我知道你是谁,乃是神的圣者。”(马可福音1:24)一个污鬼竟然认出耶稣的神性,这很奇怪,但耶稣不许污鬼说什么。祂对污鬼说:“不要作声。”然后命令他从那人身上出来,污鬼就听从了祂。

当我们考虑后面一系列神奇的医治时,这第一个故事很重要,要牢记在心。接下来是西门的岳母得了医治(西门是门徒彼得的名字)。她患了热病,耶稣一摸她的手,热就退了(马可福音1:31)。显然,她迅速得了康复,便起来服事他们。这和医治被污鬼附身的人一样,引起了不小的轰动。耶稣神奇医治的消息传遍了四方。当天晚上,日落以后,有人带着一切害病的来到耶稣跟前,耶稣就治好了他们,“又赶出许多鬼”。祂再次不许鬼说话,“因为鬼认识他”(马可福音1:34)。

这是一个重要的细节。虽然这是第一章,但我们已经看到耶稣至少有两次不许鬼说话。从字面上看,我们可能认为耶稣想要隐藏祂的身份。毕竟,如果祂被发现拥有这种异能,就可能引起那些想要除灭祂的宗教领袖的怀疑。因此,祂最好将这些事情保密。

然而,在更内在的层面上,重要的是要记住,耶稣在行医治的神迹时是直接对魔鬼(也被称为邪灵)说话。魔鬼和邪灵的话不可信,无论他们说什么。他们喜欢撒谎,歪曲事实;他们编造从未发生的故事;他们假装知道没有人能预测的未来。他们引起忧虑和恐惧,使我们想起早应该忘记的事情,又让我们忘记应该记住的事情。因此,最好的办法是不要听他们说话。这就是为什么耶稣叫他们“不要作声”(马可福音1:25),又“不许他们说话”(马可福音1:34),即使是祂神奇的医治。他们一定会把好的扭曲成不好的。 13


耶稣宣告祂的目的


35. 次日早晨,天未亮的时候,耶稣起来,到旷野地方去,在那里祷告。

36. 西门和同伴追了他去,

37. 遇见了就对他说,众人都在找你。

38. 耶稣对他们说,我们可以往别处去,到邻近的乡村,我也好在那里传道,因为我是为这事出来的。

39. 于是在加利利全地,进了会堂,传道赶鬼。

40. 有一个长大麻风的来求耶稣,向他跪下,说,你若肯,必能叫我洁净了。

41. 耶稣动了慈心,就伸手摸他,说,我肯,你洁净了吧。

42. 大麻风即时离开他,他就洁净了。

43. 耶稣严严的嘱咐他,就打发他走。

44. 对他说,你要谨慎,什么话都不可告诉人,只要去把身体给祭司察看,又因为你洁净了,献上摩西所吩咐的礼物,对众人作证据。

45. 那人出去,倒说许多的话,把这件事传扬开了,叫耶稣以后不得再明明地进城,只好在外边旷野地方。人从各处都就了他来。

到了下一节,我们看到耶稣去到旷野,在那里祷告。西门和同伴找到祂,对祂说:“众人都在找你。”(马可福音1:37)耶稣的回答很重要,因为它揭示了祂的目的:“我们可以往别处去,到邻近的乡村,我也好在那里传道,因为我是为这事出来的。”(马可福音1:38)是的,耶稣是来传福音的。如经上所记:“于是在加利利全地,进了会堂,传道赶鬼。”(马可福音1:39)再一次,重要的是要注意到,耶稣传道的目的是“赶鬼”,这是从悔改开始的。 14

大多数人都同意,“好消息”应该传扬开来。有趣的是,对于向谁传扬好消息,耶稣很谨慎。正如我们在前两节所看到的,耶稣叫污鬼不要作声,不许魔鬼说话。我们将看到,被禁止出声的不只是污鬼和魔鬼。例如,在接下来的情节中,耶稣治愈了一个麻风病人。治好他以后,耶稣对他说:“你要谨慎,什么话都不可告诉人。”耶稣再次严严地叮嘱,不可将这事告诉人,只要去把身体给祭司察看,并“献上摩西所吩咐的礼物”。耶稣说,摩西所吩咐的这些事可作为麻风病人得了洁净的“证据”。(马可福音1:44

在一个层面上,耶稣指的是在希伯来圣经中随处可见的洁净仪式。根据这些教义,任何患有传染性皮肤病的人(在这里是大麻风)都要遵守特别的规矩,包括彻底清洁麻风病人的房子和衣服,并在活水上宰一只活鸟,将其血洒在麻风病人身上七次。此外,还要献上一只没有瑕疵的羊羔,并献上用油调和的细面(利未记14:1-16)。这些都象征一种纯真的意愿,即愿意遵守主的诫命,让内心得到净化,摆脱邪恶的欲望和支持这些欲望的错误思想。 15

简单地说,从属灵的角度来理解,摩西所吩咐的真正祭物是按照诫命生活,放弃自私的意念。这是唯一需要的证据。这是生命得到内在净化的证据,而不仅仅是外在的治愈。希伯来圣经中所有的献祭和洗濯都与净化欲望和思想有关。正因为如此,大卫说:“神啊,求你为我造清洁的心,使我里面重新有正直的灵。”(诗篇51:101712

不幸的是,尽管麻风病人得了医治,但他没有听从耶稣的吩咐。他没有保持沉默,把身体给祭司察看,并献上摩西所吩咐的礼物,而是违背了耶稣的吩咐。他出去,“倒说许多的话”,把耶稣为他做的事传扬开了(马可福音1:45)。


麻风病的属灵含义


在本章早些时候,耶稣叫污鬼“不要作声,从这人身上出来”(马可福音1:25)。在后面几节经文,耶稣赶出许多鬼,“不许鬼说话”(马可福音1:34)。在这一节,祂对麻风病人说:“你要谨慎,什么话都不可告诉人。”值得注意的是,每当耶稣赶出污鬼或魔鬼时,祂不许他们说话。正如我们已经提到的,邪灵和魔鬼不是可靠的见证人。他们喜欢撒谎,夸大其词,忽略重要的细节,扭曲事实,让自己看起来良善,让别人看起来败坏。因此,耶稣让他们闭嘴是最好的。

但是,耶稣刚刚治好的麻风病人又如何呢?这一次,耶稣没有对污鬼或魔鬼说话。相反,他直接对麻风病人说话,叫他不要告诉任何人。


这是为什么?


一种解释可能从麻风病的属灵含义以及这种疾病被治愈的含义中找到。因为麻风病是一种皮肤病,它代表了当人们知道真理,却不真正相信真理时,在灵性上是什么样子。可以说,他们没有从心里接受真理。由于治愈只是“表面的”,所以它代表了外在缺陷的治愈。这是麻风病的一种。

然而,还有一种更深、更严重的麻风病。当麻风病没有得到治疗,并渗透到身体内部,影响神经系统和内部器官时,就会出现这种情况。这代表了当人们知道真理,深深地相信它,却不按照他们所信的去生活时,在灵性上是什么样子。更糟糕的是,他们歪曲圣经的真理,为自己的私欲和恶欲辩护。虽然他们看起来毫无瑕疵,洁白如雪,但他们内心充满了邪恶的欲望和诡计。每当这种情况发生时,属天的良善与真理就会与地狱的邪恶与虚假混合在一起。这种善与恶、真与假的混杂被称为“亵渎”。 17

回到耶稣刚刚治愈的麻风病人的例子,我们应该记住,耶稣嘱咐他不要对任何人讲说他被治愈的事。此外,耶稣还嘱咐他去把身体给祭司察看,并献上摩西所吩咐的礼物。倘若他如此行,他就会经历内在的治愈,而不仅仅是外在的治愈。可恰恰相反,他没有遵从耶稣的指示,随从了自己的意愿。这种意愿的不顺从表明他可能只是得了外在的治愈,没有得到内在的治愈。

从属灵的角度来看,外在的治愈是人的悟性得到了纠正,能够正确地理解圣经。而内在的治愈是情感得到了治愈,这将表现为对主的话语的顺从。麻风病人无视耶稣的嘱咐,证明他的治愈是外在的。因此,正如耶稣不许污鬼和魔鬼说话一样,祂也吩咐麻风病人不可将所发生的事情告诉任何人。在麻风病人做什么之前,特别是在他传扬他身体被治愈的消息之前,耶稣吩咐他首先遵守代表内在得到洁净的利未人的律法。

第一章到此就结束了。耶稣已经受了洗,与魔鬼争战,也传扬了福音,赶走了魔鬼,医治了病人,洁净了长大麻风的。至少有三次,耶稣叫人们不要谈论所发生的事情。当我们继续学习马可福音时,我们将仔细看看耶稣是如何预备祂的门徒(以及我们)接受和传扬福音的。

Footnotes:

1属天的奥秘8864[3-4]:“所说的第一件事......主导着后面的每一件事。因此,在后面的内容中,我们必须把第一个内容记在心里,将其视为主旨......主所说的话都是这样的性质,即第一句话主导着后面的内容,将它们包括在内......[在任何系列中]最先出现的东西是最内在的,后面的内容涉入其中,从而不断发展。最内在的东西主宰着一切,是所有事物存在的本质。”

2真实的基督教342:“信仰主耶稣基督的第一步是承认祂是神的儿子。这是迈向主降世所揭示和宣告的信仰的第一步......主说祂要把祂的教会建造在这磐石上,就是建立在承认祂是神的儿子这一真理之上。事实上,‘磐石’意味着真理......承认耶稣是神的儿子是信仰的开端。”

3揭秘启示录867:“‘书’不是指书,而是指心灵的内层......心灵的内层被描述为‘书’,是因为每个人在世时从意愿或爱所出的一切思想、意图、言语和行为都记录在心灵的内层。”另见属天的奥秘9325[3]:“在圣经的内在意义上,‘出生’和‘世代’表示来自主的新生的事物。”

4真实的基督教110[4-5]:“当人们通过圣经的真理来预备他们的悟性时,他们就使自己的悟性适应接受神的信。当人们通过仁爱的行为预备他们的意愿时,他们就使自己的意愿适合接受神的爱。这可以比作一个切割钻石的工人,使它准备好接受和反射明亮的光线。预备自己接受神,与祂结合,就是按照神圣的秩序生活,而神的所有诫命都是秩序的法则。”

5真实的基督教621[6]:“人若想要得救,就必须悔改自己的罪;如果不悔改,他就留在与生俱来的罪中。悔改在于停止作恶的意愿,因为它们违背神,在于省察自己......在于认识自己的恶,在主面前认罪,并祈求帮助,不再犯罪,开始新的生活。人若如此行,又信主,他的罪就赦免了。”另见新耶路撒冷及其属天的教义207:“因此,愿那些受洗的人知道,洗礼本身并不使人得着信,也不使人得救,而是证明他们若重生,就可以得着信,并得着拯救。”

6真实的基督教138:“圣灵是......从无所不在的神所发的神圣大能。”另见详解启示录278[9]:“一切能力都是从主那里藉着神圣的真理而来。”

7真实的基督教144:“我们读到,耶稣受了洗,天就开了,约翰便看见圣灵仿佛鸽子降下。这是因为洗礼意味着重生和洁净,鸽子也是如此......在天堂,经常有鸽子出现。每当它们出现时,天使都知道它们对应着关于重生和洁净的情感和思维。”

8属天的奥秘9335:“圣经中提到的各种‘兽’表示良善或邪恶的情感,因此,‘野兽’表示从爱自己和爱世界的乐趣中产生的虚假的情感。此外,这些情感在来世表现为各种野兽,如豹子、老虎、野猪、狼和熊。他们也像野兽一样,因为那些陷入各种恶欲及其衍生的虚假的人,像野兽一样看待和对待他们的同伴。”

9属天的奥秘5036[3]:“在这段经文中,‘野兽’不是指野兽,而是指地狱和从地狱升起的邪恶。伺候祂的‘天使’也不是指天使,而是指神圣的真理,藉着这些真理,祂通过自己的能力战胜并征服了地狱。”

10属天的奥秘5120[13]:“当邪恶藉着虚假与良善和真理争战时,试探就产生了。因为受洗意味着重生,而重生是通过属灵的争战实现的。所以,‘受洗’也意味着试探。”

11详解启示录619[16]:“施洗约翰所穿‘骆驼毛’的衣服,表示属世之人最外在的事物,也表示圣经最外在的事物。他腰间所束的‘皮带’表示这些外在事物与圣经属灵的内在事物的结合和联系......通过他的衣服和食物,约翰代表了圣经最外在的含义,即圣经字面上的含义。”

12天堂与地狱311:“所有人,无论是在天堂还是在地狱,都出自人类。在天堂的,是那些在世时照着天堂的爱与信而生活的人,在地狱的,是那些照着地狱的爱与信而生活的人......在世时是魔鬼的人,死后也是魔鬼。”另见详解启示录586:“‘魔鬼’指恶灵,地狱中所有的恶灵只不过是恶欲而已。”

13灵界日记1622:“当灵魂开始与人说话时,人必须小心,不要相信他们,因为他们所说的几乎都是编造的,他们在撒谎。例如,如果他们被允许描述天堂是什么样子的,天堂里的事情是怎样的,他们会说很多谎言,而且信誓旦旦的,让人感到惊讶......他们非常喜欢编造,若提起任何话题,他们就自以为无所不知,接二连三地发表意见,好像他们知道得一清二楚。这时如果有人听了他们的话,相信了他们,他们就会得寸进尺,以各种方式欺骗和误导这个人。”

14详解启示录586:“在圣经中,‘魔鬼’表示地狱的灵魂。地狱里所有的灵魂不过就是邪恶的欲望......邪恶和虚假的情感叫做‘欲望’,用‘魔鬼’一词来表示。”

15属天的奥秘3919[5]:“没有瑕疵的羊羔表示纯真的状态。”另见属天的奥秘4581[4]:“用油调和的细面表示属天的良善,也就是爱之良善,‘油’表示对主的爱,‘细面’表示对邻舍的仁。”

属天的奥秘2634:“有关洁净心灵的诫命构成了从总体到细节的神圣秩序。人活在这些诫命里,就是活在神圣的秩序里。”另见婚姻之爱340[3]:“主的教导指向内在的、属灵的自我。因此,祂关于洗濯的诫命与洁净内在的自我有关。”

17属天的奥秘6947[4]:“一个‘从头到脚长大麻风’的人是知道内在真理但不承认或相信它们的人。这样的人没有犯内在的亵渎,只是犯了外在的亵渎。这种亵渎是可以消除的,因此这个人是洁净的。但是,如果这个人知道信仰的真理,并且相信它们,但在生活中与它们背道而驰,那么这个人就犯了内在的亵渎,就如一个曾经相信,后来又否认的人一样。”另见属天的奥秘716[3]:“麻风病表示对神圣事物的亵渎。”

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Apocalypse Explained #401

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401. And the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood, signifies that all the good of love was separated, and thence all the truth of faith falsified. This is evident from the signification of "sun" as being in the highest sense the Lord in respect to Divine love, and thence with man the good of love to the Lord from the Lord (of which presently); also from the signification of "black as sackcloth of hair," as being separated; "black" is predicated of thick darkness, thus of what does not appear from any light. It is said "as sackcloth of hair," because it means the sensual of man, which is the lowest of the natural, and is thus round about the interiors, in which it induces thick darkness. Man has two minds, a spiritual and a natural; the spiritual mind thinks and perceives from the light of heaven, but the natural mind thinks and perceives from the light of the world; from the latter, man has a light that is called natural light [lumen]. This natural mind is what is called the natural man, but the spiritual mind is what is called the spiritual man. As the natural mind is below or outside of the spiritual mind it is also round about it, for it enwraps it on every side; therefore it is called "sackcloth of hair" or "hairy;" for when the spiritual mind, which is the higher and interior mind, is closed, then the natural mind, which is the lower and exterior, is in thick darkness in respect to all things of heaven and the church; for all the light that the natural mind has, and that constitutes its intelligence, is from the light of his spiritual mind, and this light is the light of heaven. The sensual, which is the ultimate of the natural, is also in the light of heaven like something hairy; from this it is that "hair" signifies the ultimate of the natural man, which is the sensual (See Arcana Coelestia n. 3301, 5247, 5569-5573). These things have been said that it may be known why it is that "the sun became black as sackcloth of hair."

[2] The above is evident also from the signification of the "moon" as being spiritual truth, which is called the truth of faith (of which presently); also from the signification of "became as blood," as being that truth was falsified; for "blood" in the genuine sense signifies Divine truth, and in the contrary sense, violence offered to Divine truth, thus Divine truth falsified (that this is the signification of "blood" in the Word, see above, n. 329; this makes clear what "the moon became as blood" signifies. "The sun" signifies the Lord in respect to Divine love, and thus with man the good of love to the Lord from the Lord, and "the moon" signifies spiritual truth, because the Lord in the heaven of celestial angels appears as a sun, and in the heaven of spiritual angels as a moon. His appearing as a sun is from His Divine love, for Divine love appears as a fire, from which angels in the heavens have their heat; consequently celestial and spiritual "fire" means in the Word, love. The Lord's appearing as a moon is from the light that is from that sun, for the moon derives her light [lumen] from that sun, and light in heaven is Divine truth, consequently "light" in the Word signifies Divine truth. (But of the Sun and the Moon in the Heavens, and the Heat and Light Therefrom, see what is shown in the work on Heaven and Hell (116-125, 126-140)

[3] That in the Word "sun" signifies the Lord in respect to Divine love, and with man the good of love to the Lord, and the "moon" signifies the Lord in respect to Divine truth spiritual, is evident from the following passages. In Matthew:

When Jesus was transfigured before Peter, James, and John, His face did shine as the sun, and His garments became as light (Matthew 17:1-2).

Because the Lord was then seen in His Divine, He appeared in respect to His face "as the sun," and in respect to His garments "as the light," because the face corresponds to love, and "garments" correspond to truths; and "His face did shine as the sun" because Divine love was in Him, and "His garments became as light" because Divine truth was from Him; for the light in Heaven is Divine truth proceeding from the Lord as a sun. (That "the face" in reference to the Lord means love and every good, see Arcana Coelestia 5585, 9306, 9546, 9888; and that "garments" in reference to the Lord signify Divine truth, see above, n. 64, 195.) In like manner the Lord appears in heaven before the angels when He presents Himself before them, but He then appears out of the sun. He was therefore seen in like manner by John when he was in the spirit, as appears in Revelation, where it is said that:

The face of the Son of man was seen as the sun shineth in his power (Revelation 1:16).

It was evidently the Lord who was seen (See above, n. 63).

[4] Likewise when the Lord was seen by John as an angel, respecting which we read:

And I saw a strong angel coming down out of heaven, encompassed with a cloud, and a rainbow about his head, and his face was as the sun (Revelation 10:1);

for "angels" in the Word in its spiritual sense do not mean angels, but something Divine from the Lord, since the Divine that appears from them is not theirs, but the Lord's with them. So, too, the Divine truth they speak, which is full of wisdom, they do not speak from themselves, but from the Lord, for they have been men, and men have all wisdom and intelligence from the Lord. This makes clear that in the Word "angel" means the Lord, who also then appeared as a sun. (That in the Word, "angel" means something Divine from the Lord, see Arcana Coelestia 1925, 2821, 3039, 4085, 6280, 8192; that this is why in the Word angels are called gods, n. 4295, 4402, 7268, 7873, 8301, 8192.)

[5] So, too, when the church was represented as a woman, the sun also then appeared around her; which is thus described in Revelation:

A great sign was seen in heaven; a woman encompassed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars (Revelation 12:1).

That "the woman" here signifies the church will be seen in the explanation that will be given in what follows. (That "woman" signifies the church, see Arcana Coelestia 252, 253, 749, 770.) And because the church is from the Lord she was seen encompassed with the sun. What is signified by "the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars," will also be shown in that explanation.

[6] It is therefore said by David:

The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spoke to me, As the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, a morning without clouds, from the brightness after rain (2 Samuel 23:3-4

"The God of Israel" and "Rock of Israel" here mean the Lord in relation to the church, and in relation to Divine truth therein, "the God of Israel" in relation to the church, and "Rock of Israel" in relation to Divine truth therein; and as the Lord is the sun of the angelic heaven, and the Divine truth proceeding from Him is the light of that heaven, therefore it is said of the Divine which He spoke, which is Divine truth, that it is "as the light of the morning when the sun riseth;" because this is pure, and proceeds from His Divine love, it is added, "a morning without clouds, from brightness after rain," for the brightness of the light, or of Divine truth proceeding from Him, is from Divine love; "after rain" signifies after communication and reception, for its brightness is then with angels and men to whom it is communicated and by whom it is received. (That "the Rock of Israel," and "the Stone of Israel," mean the Lord in relation to Divine truth, see Arcana Coelestia 6426, 8581, 10580; and that "light" is Divine truth proceeding from the Lord as a sun, thus out of His Divine love, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 126-140.)

[7] In like manner it is said of those who love Jehovah, in the book of Judges:

Let them that love Him be as the going forth of the sun in his might (Judges 5:31).

That in the Word "Jehovah" means the Lord in relation to the Divine good of the Divine love may be seen in the Arcana Coelestia 1736, 2921, 3035, 5041, 6303, 6281, 8864, 9315, 9373, 10146). Of those who love Him it is said, "as the going forth of the sun in his might," which signifies the Lord's Divine love in them. Of such it is also said that "they shall shine as the sun," in Matthew:

The righteous shall shine as the sun in the kingdom of My 1 Father (Matthew 13:43).

In the Word those are called "righteous" who love the Lord, that is, from love do His commandments; and in respect to their faces they shine with an effulgence like that of the sun, because the Lord's Divine love is communicated to them and received by them, whereby the Lord is in their midst, that is, in their interiors, which manifest themselves in the face. (That those who are in good of love to the Lord are called "righteous," see above, n. 204)

[8] In David:

His seed shall be to eternity, and His throne as the sun before Me. It shall be established as the moon to eternity, and as a faithful witness in the clouds (Psalms 89:36-37).

This is said of the Lord, and of His heaven and church, for by "David," who is here treated of in the sense of the letter, is meant the Lord (See above, n. 205); "his seed which shall be to eternity" signifies Divine truth, and also those who receive it; "his throne as the sun before Me" signifies the heaven and church of the Lord, which are in celestial good, which is the good of love; "the throne established as the moon to eternity" signifies the heaven and the church that are in spiritual good, which is Divine truth; "a faithful witness in the clouds" signifies the Word in the sense of the letter, which is called "a witness" because it witnesses, "clouds" meaning the sense of the letter of the Word.

[9] In the same:

They shall fear Thee with the sun and before the moon, a generation of generations. In His days shall the righteous flourish; and much peace till the moon be no more. His name shall be to eternity; before the sun shall He have the name of Son; and all nations shall be blessed in Him (Psalms 72:5, 7, 17).

This, too, is said of the Lord, for this whole Psalm treats of Him; and as the Lord appears in heaven to those who are in His celestial kingdom as a sun, and to those who are in His spiritual kingdom as a moon, it is said "they shall fear Thee with the sun and before the moon, a generation of generations;" "in that day the righteous shall flourish, and much peace till the moon be no more," signifies that those who are in love to the Lord will be in truths from that good, for with those who are in the celestial kingdom, that is, in love to the Lord, truths are implanted; those are called "righteous" who are in the good of love, and "peace" is predicated of that good. But that it may be known how this is to be understood, "till the moon be no more," it shall be told. The light proceeding from the Lord as a sun differs from the light proceeding from the Lord as a moon in the heavens, as the light of the sun in the world by day differs from the light of the moon in the world by night; the intelligence of those who are in the light of the sun of heaven differs in like manner from the intelligence of those who are in the light of the moon there; wherefore those who are in the light of the sun there are in pure Divine truth; but those who are in the light of the moon there are not in pure Divine truth, for they are in many falsities, which they have derived from the sense of the letter of the Word not understood, and yet these falsities appear to them as truths. From this it can be seen that "till the moon be no more" signifies till there no longer exists with them falsity appearing as truth, but pure truth which makes one with the good of love. It must be known however, that the falsities of those who are in the light of the moon in the heavens are falsities in which there is no evil, and that such falsities, therefore, are accepted by the Lord as if they were truths (respecting these falsities, see in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 21). This, therefore, is what is signified by "till the moon be no more," that is, with those who are meant by "the righteous in whom there is much peace." But in the highest sense, by these words the Lord in relation to His Divine Human, that this shall be the Divine good of the Divine love, is meant, therefore it is also added, "before the sun He shall have the name of Son," "Son" meaning the Lord's Divine Human. And as "nations" mean all who are in good, or who receive the good of love from the Lord, it is said, "and all nations shall be blessed in Him." (That "nations" signify those who are in good, and "peoples" those who are in truths, may be seen above, n. 331.)

[10] In Isaiah:

There shall be upon every high mountain and upon every lofty hill streams, rivulets of waters, in the day of the great slaughter, when the towers shall fall. And the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days (Isaiah 30:25-26).

This is said of the Last Judgment, which is meant by "the day of great slaughter, when the towers shall fall," "the towers that shall fall" meaning those who are in evils and in falsities therefrom, in particular, those who are in the love of ruling by means of the holy things of the church (See in the work on The Last Judgment 56, 58). That to those who are in love to the Lord and in charity towards the neighbor it shall then be given to understand truths, is signified by "there shall be upon every high mountain and upon every lofty hill streams, rivulets of waters." Those "upon a high mountain" mean those who are in the good of love to the Lord, "high mountain" signifying that good; those "upon the lofty hill" mean those who are in the good of charity towards the neighbor, "hill" signifying that good; "streams, rivulets of water" signify intelligence from truths. That there shall then be truth in the Lord's spiritual kingdom, as before there was truth in the celestial kingdom, and that the truth in the celestial kingdom shall then become the good of love is meant by "the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days;" for "light" means Divine truth proceeding from the Lord, "the light of the moon" Divine truth in the spiritual kingdom, and "the light of the sun" Divine truth in the celestial kingdom; "sevenfold" signifies full and perfect, and truth is full and perfect when it becomes good, or good in form. It can be seen that this means, not the sun and moon on the earth, but the sun and moon in the heavens. It is to be known that when a last judgment is being effected the Lord appears in the heavens in much greater effulgence and splendor than at other times, and this because the angels there must be more powerfully defended; for lower things, with which the exteriors of the angels have communication, are then in a state of disturbance. Therefore, as the Last Judgment is here treated of, it is said, "the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days;" and therefore it is also said that "there shall be streams, rivulets of waters, upon every high mountain, and upon every lofty hill," which signifies abundant intelligence with those who are upon the higher mountains and higher hills, for on the lower mountains and hills is where the judgment then takes place. (That the Lord appears to those who are in His celestial kingdom as a sun, and to those who are in his spiritual kingdom as a moon, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 116-125; and that the light from these is Divine truth, n. 127-140)

[11] In the same:

Thy sun shall no more go down, and thy moon shall not withdraw; for Jehovah shall be unto thee for a light of eternity, and the days of thy mourning shall be fulfilled (Isaiah 60:20).

This treats of the Lord, and of the new heaven and new earth, that is, of the church to be established by Him. That to those in that church the good of love to the Lord and the good of charity towards the neighbor should not perish is meant by "thy sun shall no more go down, and thy moon shall not withdraw;" for to those who are in the good of love to the Lord He appears as a sun, and to those who are in truths from the good of charity towards the neighbor He appears as a moon; so "thy sun" signifies the good of love to the Lord, and "thy moon" the good of charity, which, in its essence, is truth from good. That they shall continue to eternity in truths from the good of love, and in truths from the good of charity is meant by "Jehovah shall be unto thee for a light of eternity, and the days of thy mourning shall be fulfilled," "the light of eternity" is predicated of those who are in the good of love to the Lord, and "fulfilling the days of mourning" of those who are in the good of charity towards the neighbor, or in truths from good; for with those who were of the ancient churches, "mourning" represented grief on account of the loss or destruction of truth and good; "fulfilled" signifies ended, thus that they shall be in truths from good. From this the signification of "the sun became as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood," can be seen, namely, that the good of love to the Lord was separated, and thus truth was falsified.

[12] Nearly the same is signified in the following passages. In Isaiah:

Behold the day of Jehovah cometh, cruel with indignation and the glow of anger, to lay the earth waste; and He shall destroy its sinners out of it. For the stars of the heavens and the constellations thereof do not shine with their light; the sun is darkened in its rising, and the moon maketh not her light to be bright. I will visit evil upon the world, and upon the wicked their iniquity (Isaiah 13:9-11).

"The day of Jehovah, cruel with indignation and the glow of anger," signifies the day of the Last Judgment; "the stars of the heavens and the constellations thereof do not shine with their light, the sun is darkened in its rising, and the moon maketh not her light to be bright," signifies that the knowledges of good and truth have perished, as well as the good of love to the Lord, and the good of charity towards the neighbor, and thence the truth that is called the truth of faith; for "stars" signify the knowledges of good, "constellations" the knowledges of truth, "the sun" the good of love to the Lord, and "the moon" the good of charity towards the neighbor, which, in its essence, is truth from good, and is called the truth of faith. The sun is said "to be darkened in its rising," and the moon "not to make her light to be bright;" not that the sun and moon in the angelic heavens are darkened, for the sun there is always in its effulgence, and the moon in its splendor; but before those who are in evils and in falsities therefrom, goods and truths are thus obscured; it is therefore according to the appearance that it is so said, for those who are in evils and in falsities therefrom turn themselves away from the good of love and charity, consequently from the Lord, and then they will nothing but evil and think nothing but falsity, and those who will and think no other, see nothing but thick darkness and darkness in such things as pertain to heaven and the church. Because such are meant by those with whom "the sun is darkened, and the moon maketh not her light to be bright," it is said, "to lay the earth waste, and He shall destroy its sinners out of it," and afterwards, "I will visit evil upon the world, and upon the wicked their iniquity," "earth" and "world" signifying the church, "laying it waste" signifying that there is no longer any good, and "visiting evil upon the world, and upon the wicked their iniquity," signifying the Last Judgment.

[13] In Ezekiel:

When I shall extinguish thee I will cover the heavens and make the stars thereof black; I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the moon shall not make her light to shine; all the luminaries of light in the heavens will I make black over thee, and I will give darkness upon thy land (Ezekiel 32:7-8).

This is said of Pharaoh king of Egypt, by whom is here signified the natural man separate from the spiritual; which when it is separated is wholly in thick darkness and in darkness in regard to all things of heaven and the church, and so far as it is separated denies them; for the natural man sees nothing in such things from itself, but only through the spiritual man from the Lord, since the natural man is in the heat and light of the world, while the spiritual man is in the heat and light of heaven. From this it is clear what is meant by the particulars here, namely, "When I extinguish thee I will cover the heavens" signifies the interiors, which are in the light of heaven; "I will make the stars thereof black" signifies the knowledges of good and truth; "I will cover the sun with a cloud" signifies the good of love to the Lord; "the moon shall not make her light to shine" signifies the good of charity towards the neighbor and the truth of faith therefrom; "all the luminaries of light will I make black over thee" signifies all truths; and "I will give darkness upon thy land" signifies falsities.

[14] In Joel:

The day of Jehovah cometh. A day of darkness and of thick darkness, a day of cloud and obscurity. Before Him the earth trembleth, the sun and the moon were black, and the stars withdrew their brightness (Joel 2:1-2, 10).

In the same:

The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of Jehovah cometh (Joel 2:31).

In the same:

The day of Jehovah is near in the valley cut off. The sun and the moon were made black, and the stars withdrew their brightness (Joel 3:14-15).

In the Gospels:

Immediately after the affliction of those days the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven (Matthew 24:29; Mark 13:24-25).

In Revelation:

The fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the sun was smitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the stars; and the third part of them was darkened, and the day shone not for the third part of it, and the night likewise (Revelation 8:12).

In another place:

Out of the pit of the abyss there went up a smoke as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun was darkened and the air by the smoke (Revelation 9:2).

It is clear from what has been said above, that in these passages "the sun and moon made black and darkened" means that there was no longer any good or any truth; therefore they are not further explained.

[15] Because such things are signified by "the sun darkened," therefore the sun was darkened when the Lord was upon the cross, because He was entirely rejected by the church that then was with the Jews, who were consequently in dense darkness, or in falsities. This is thus described in Luke:

At the sixth hour darkness came over all the land until the ninth hour, for the sun was darkened (Luke 23:44-45).

This was done as a sign and token that the Lord was denied, and that thence there was no good nor truth with those who were of the church; for with them all signs from the heavens represented and signified such things as are of the church, because the church with them was a representative church, or consisted of such things in externals as represented and thus signified the internal things of the church. That "darkness came over all the land" signified that with those who were of the church there was nothing except the falsities of evil, "all the land" meaning all the church, and "darkness" signifying falsities; that it continued for three hours, namely, "from the sixth to the ninth hour," signifies that there remained mere falsity, and no truth whatever, for "three" signifies full, whole, and entirely, and "six" and "nine" signify all things in the complex, here falsities and evils; and because there were falsities and evils with them, from the Lord's having been denied, therefore it is said, "and darkness came, and the sun was darkened;" "the sun" that was obscured, meaning the Lord, who is said to be "obscured" when falsities so prevail in the church that He is not acknowledged, and evils so prevail that He is crucified. (That each and every thing related in the Word concerning the Lord's passion is significative may be seen above, n. 64, 83, 195 c at the end.)

[16] In Micah:

Jehovah said against the prophets that cause the people to err, It shall be night unto you for vision; and darkness shall be to you for divination; and the sun shall go down over the prophets, and the day shall grow black over them (Micah 3:5-6).

What these words signify in the spiritual sense, may be seen above n. 372, where they are explained. In Amos:

It shall come to pass in that day, that I will cause the sun to set at noon, and I will darken the earth in a day of light (Amos 8:9).

This signifies that in the church, where the Word is from which it might be known what is good and true, there is nevertheless nothing but evil and falsity. "To cause the sun to set," and "to darken the earth" signify the evil of life, and the falsity of doctrine in the church; for "the rising of the sun" signifies the good of love, which is the good of the life, and "the setting of the sun" signifies the evil of love, which is the evil of the life; and "the darkening of the earth" signifies the consequent falsity of doctrine, "darkness" signifying falsities, and "the earth" the church; "at noon," and "in the day of light" signify when there might be the knowledges of good and truth, because they have the Word, "noon" signifying where there are the knowledges of good, and the "day of light" where there are the knowledges of truth. Such knowledges as are from the Word are meant, because it is the church where the Word is that is here treated of.

[17] In Habakkuk:

The mountains were moved; the overflowing of waters passed by. Sun and moon stood in their habitation; Thine arrows go forth in light, the lightning of Thy spear in brightness (Habakkuk 3:10-11).

This chapter treats of the Lord's coming and of the Last Judgment then accomplished by Him; "the mountains were moved, the overflowing of waters passed by" signifies that those who were in the love of self and the world were cast out by the falsities of evil into which they were let; "mountains" signifying the loves of self and the world, and "the overflowing of waters" to be let into falsities from those loves, "waters" meaning falsities, and "overflowing" to be let into them. That by those in that state genuine truths and goods are not seen, but instead of these, fatuous truths and goods, which in themselves are falsities and evils is signified by, "Thine arrows go forth in light, the lightning of Thy spear in brightness;" "arrows" or "lightnings" signifying fatuous truths, which in themselves are falsities, and "the lightning of the spear" signifying fatuous goods which in themselves are the evils of falsity. Moreover, such signs appear in the spiritual world, in the case of those who are in falsities from the loves of self and the world, when the Last Judgment takes place, and these are cast out.

[18] As in this prophecy it is said, "Sun and moon stood in their habitation," the significance of the sun's resting in Gibeon, and the moon in the valley of Aijalon shall also be explained, which is thus described in Joshua:

Then spoke Joshua to Jehovah, and he said in the eyes of Israel, Sun, rest thou in Gibeon; and thou, moon, in the valley of Aijalon; and the sun rested, and the moon stayed, until the nation was avenged upon its enemies. Is not this written upon the book of the Upright? And the sun stood in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day (Jos. Joshua 10:12-13).

That the sun is said to have stood in Gibeon, and the moon in the valley of Aijalon, signifies that the church was altogether vastated in respect to all good and truth, for a battle was then going on against the king of Jerusalem and the kings of the Amorites; and "the king of Jerusalem" signifies the truth of the church wholly vastated by falsities, and "the kings of the Amorites" signify the good of the church vastated by evils; therefore those kings were smitten with hailstones, which signify the dire falsities of evil. It is said that the sun and the moon stood in their place, that is, before the sons of Israel, that they might see their enemies; but this, although it is told as history is a prophecy, as is evident from its being said, "Is not this written upon the book of the Upright?" which was a prophetical book from which this was taken; so it was from the same book that it was said, "Until the nation was avenged upon its enemies," and not, "Until the sons of Israel were avenged upon their enemies," the term "nation" being used prophetically. This is evident also from the fact that if this miracle had occurred altogether in this way, the whole nature of the world would have been inverted, which is not the case with the other miracles in the Word. That it might be known, therefore, that this was said prophetically, it is added, "Is not this written upon the book of the Upright?" And yet it is not to be doubted, that there was given to them a light out of heaven, a light in Gibeon like that of the sun, and a light in the valley of Aijalon like that of the moon.

[19] In Jeremiah:

She that hath borne seven shall languish, she shall breathe out her soul; her sun shall go down while it is yet day, it shall be ashamed and blush; and the remnant of them will I give to the sword before their enemies (Jeremiah 15:9).

"She that hath borne seven shall languish, she shall breathe out her soul," signifies that the church to which the Word is given and through it all truths, is about to perish; "to bear seven" meaning to be gifted with all the truths of the church (as in the first book of Samuel, 1 Samuel 2:5, see above, n. 257. "Her sun shall go down while it is yet day" signifies that the good of the church is about to perish, although the church has the Word, and might through the Word be in light; "it, namely, the sun, shall be ashamed and blush" signifies because good and truth are not received, but evil and falsity (as is evident also from the next quotation from Isaiah); "the remnant of them will I give to the sword before their enemies" signifies that all the remaining good and truth will perish through the falsity from evil; "remnant" meaning all that remains; "to be given to the sword" meaning to perish on account of falsities; "enemies" meaning evils.

[20] In Isaiah:

Jehovah will visit upon the host of the height in the height, and upon the Kings of the earth who are upon the earth. Then the moon shall blush, and the sun be ashamed (Isaiah 24:21, 23).

"To visit" signifies to destroy, because visitation precedes judgment, when those who are in evils and in falsities therefrom are destroyed; "the host of the height in the height" signifies all evils that are from the love of self, "host" signifying all evils; "the kings of the earth" falsities of every kind, and "the earth" the church. This makes clear the signification of "Jehovah will visit upon the host of the height in the height, and upon the kings of the earth who are upon the earth." It is said "upon the host of the height in the height" because those who are in the love of self seek in the spiritual world high places; "then the moon shall blush, and the sun be ashamed," signifies that there is no longer any reception of Divine truth and Divine good, "moon" and "sun" signifying the truth of faith and the good of love, and these are said "to blush and be ashamed" when they are no longer received, but falsity and evil are received in their place.

[21] In David:

Jehovah, who hath made the heavens by His intelligence, who hath spread out the earth upon the waters; who hath made great luminaries, the sun for rule by day, the moon and stars for rule by night: Who hath smitten Egypt in their firstborn, and hath brought out Israel from the midst of them (Psalms 136:5-11).

He who knows nothing of the spiritual sense of the Word must suppose that there is nothing involved in these words except what appears in the sense of the letter; and yet every particular involves such things as pertain to angelic wisdom, which are all celestial Divine and spiritual Divine things. This describes the new creation, or regeneration of the men of the church, of whom the church consists; "the heavens" which Jehovah hath made by His intelligence, signify the internal things of the men of the church, which, in one expression, are called the spiritual man, where intelligence has its seat, and where their heaven is; "the earth" which He hath spread out upon the waters, signifies the external of the church, which in one expression, is called the natural man; this is said to be "spread out upon the waters" because there the truths are by which man is regenerated, "waters" meaning truths; "the great luminaries, the sun, moon, and stars," signify the good of love, truth from that good, and the knowledges of good and truth, "the sun," the good of love, "the moon" truth from that good, and "the stars" the knowledges of good and truth. The sun is said to have been made "for rule by day," because "day" signifies the light of the spiritual man, for the spiritual man has illustration and perception from the good of love; the moon and the stars are said to have been made "for rule by night," because "night" signifies the light of the natural man, and its light, as compared with the light of the spiritual man, is like the light of night from the moon and the stars as compared with the light of day from the sun. Because this treats of the regeneration of the men of the church it follows, "who hath smitten Egypt in their firstborn, and hath brought out Israel from the midst of them;" "Egypt" signifying the natural man, such as it is by birth, namely, in mere falsities from evil; "their firstborn" mean primary things; the destruction of these while man is being regenerated is meant by "who hath smitten Egypt in their firstborn;" "Israel" signifies the spiritual man; and "to bring him out from the midst of them" signifies to open the spiritual man, and thus to regenerate; for the Lord regenerates the man of the church by dispersing the falsities from evils that are in the natural man, and by opening the spiritual man, and this is effected by the Lord by means of spiritual light, which is Divine truth.

[22] Like things are signified by these words in Genesis:

God made two great luminaries; the great luminary to rule by day, and the lesser luminary to rule by night, and the stars (Genesis 1:16).

For that chapter treats of the new creation, or the regeneration of the men of whom the Most Ancient Church consisted, and this is described in the sense of the letter, by the creation of heaven and earth. Like things are signified, too, by these words in Jeremiah:

Thus said the Lord Jehovih 2 who giveth the sun for light by day, the statutes of the moon and stars for light by night (Jeremiah 31:35).

"The statutes of the moon and stars" signify all things that are done in the natural man according to the laws of order.

[23] In David:

Praise ye Jehovah, all His angels; praise ye Him, all His hosts; praise ye Him, sun and moon; praise Him, all ye stars of light; praise Him, ye heavens of heavens (Psalms 148:2-4).

"To praise Jehovah" signifies to worship Him; "angels" signify those who are in Divine truths from the good of love, for such are angels; "all the hosts" signify goods and truths in the whole complex; "sun and moon" signify the good of love and the truth from that good; "the stars of light" signify the knowledges of truth from good; "the heavens of heavens" signify goods and truths both internal and external; and as man worships the Lord from those things that are with him from the Lord, thus from the goods and truths that are with him, and as man is a man from these, therefore it is said to them, namely, to the sun, moon, and stars, which signify goods and truths, that they "shall praise," that is, worship, Jehovah. Who does not know that the sun, moon, and stars do not praise, that is, worship?

[24] In Moses:

Of Joseph he said, Blessed of Jehovah be His land, for the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep that lieth beneath, and for the precious things of the increase of the sun, and for the precious things of the produce of the months (Deuteronomy 33:13, 14).

This is said in the blessing of the sons of Israel by Moses; and because "Joseph" means the spiritual-celestial, who are those that are highest in the spiritual kingdom, and thus most closely communicate with those who are in the Lord's celestial kingdom, "His land" signifies that spiritual kingdom, likewise the church that consists of such; "the precious things of heaven, the dew, and the deep also that lieth beneath" signify things spiritual-celestial in the internal and the external man; "the precious things of the increase of the sun, and the precious things of the produce of the months," signify all things that proceed from the Lord's celestial kingdom, and all things that proceed from His spiritual kingdom, thus the goods and truths therefrom, "the sun" signifying the good of love to the Lord from the Lord which is the good that those have who are in the Lord's celestial kingdom, "its increase" signifying all things that proceed from it; "the produce of the months" signifies all things that proceed from the Lord's spiritual kingdom, "months" here signifying the like as "the moon," namely, truths from good, for the same word is used for both in the original. But this that has been said must seem obscure to one who knows nothing about the two kingdoms of heaven, the celestial and the spiritual, and about their conjunction by intermediates. (But respecting these kingdoms and the intermediates, see what is said in Heaven and Hell 20-28.)

[25] In Isaiah:

I will make thy suns a ruby, and thy gates of stones of carbuncles, and all thy border of stones of desire (Isaiah 54:12).

This is said of the nations outside of the church, from whom a new church was to be established by the Lord. "I will make thy suns a ruby" signifies that goods will be brilliant from the fire of love, "suns" here meaning the goods of love, and "the ruby" meaning a brilliance as from fire; "I will make thy gates of stones of carbuncles" signifies that truths will be resplendent from good, "gates" meaning introductory truths, in particular the doctrines that are from good, for all truths of doctrine that are genuine proceed from good, and are of good; and "stones of carbuncles" signify their brightness from good; in fact, all precious stones signify truths from good, and their color, brightness, and fire indicate the quality of the truth from good. "I will make all their border of stones of desire" signifies that true knowledges, which belong to the natural man, will be pleasant and enjoyable from good; for "border" has the same meaning as "foundation," and this means the natural man, for in the things in it the goods and truths of the spiritual man are terminated, and "stones of desire" mean truths pleasant and enjoyable from good; by these are meant the goods and truths of the Word which those who constitute the new church will have, and which will be such. That the "sun" signifies the good of love is evident, too, from their being called "suns," in the plural.

[26] In Job:

Was I glad because my means were great, and because my hand had found much? did I behold the light that it shone, and the moon that it walked in brightness? and hath my heart secretly misled itself, and my hand kissed my mouth? (Job 31:25-28).

These words mean in the spiritual sense that he had not acquired for himself intelligence from what was his own [ex proprio], and had taken no merit to himself for his intelligence, and had not gloried in it; for "Was I glad because my means were great, and because my hand had found much?" signifies, had he gloried over having intelligence, and having acquired it for himself from what was his own "means" signify the knowledges of good and truth, by which intelligence is gained; "and because my hand had found much" signifies to have acquired from what is one's own; "did I behold the light that it shone, and the moon that it walked in brightness" signifies to have spiritual truths, which constitute intelligence, "light" and the "moon" signifying spiritual truths; "hath my heart secretly misled itself, and my hand kissed my mouth?" signifies, have I therefore gloried inwardly, and have I claimed them to myself?

[27] In Matthew:

That ye may be sons of your Father who is in the heavens; who maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust (Matthew 5:45).

This treats of charity towards the neighbor, as is evident from what there precedes and follows, and, in particular of the Jews, who accounted the Gentiles as enemies, and their own people as friends. That they ought to love the Gentiles the same as their own people the Lord makes clear by this comparison; but as all comparisons in the Word are from correspondences, and from that are significative, as other things are that are not said comparatively, so it is with this comparison; and "the Father in the heavens maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust" signifies that the Lord flows in from heaven with the Divine good of love and with Divine truth, with those who are outside of the Jewish church as much as with those who are within it, "sun" also here signifying the good of love, and "rain" the Divine truth. "The evil and the unjust" signify in the internal sense those who were of the Jewish Church, since they did not receive; and "the good and the just" signify those who were outside of that church and did receive. In general, all the evil and the good, and the just and the unjust, are here meant, for the Lord flows in with good and truth equally with all, but all do not receive equally.

[28] Because "the sun" signifies the Lord in relation to Divine love, He is called "the Sun of righteousness (in Malachi 4:2); and "a Sun and Shield" (in David, Psalms 84:11). Because "the sun" signifies the good of love to the Lord with man, "from the rising of the sun unto its going down" signifies all who are in the good of love to the Lord, from the first to the last; "from the rising of the sun" meaning from the first, and "unto the going down of the sun" meaning to the last, as in the following passages. In Malachi:

From the rising of the sun even unto its going down is My name great among the nations (Malachi 1:11).

In David:

From the rising of the sun unto its going down the name of Jehovah is to be praised (Psalms 113:3).

In the same:

God, Jehovah God speaketh, and shall call the earth from the rising of the sun unto its going down (Psalms 50:1).

In Isaiah:

That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from its going down, that there is none beside Me (Isaiah 45:6).

In the same:

From the going down of the sun shall they fear the name of Jehovah, and His glory from the rising of the sun (Isaiah 59:19).

I shall raise up one that shall come from the north, and from the rising of the sun one who shall call upon My name (Isaiah 41:25).

"From the rising of the sun unto its going down" signifies all, from the first to the last, who are in the good of love to the Lord, because all in heaven dwell according to quarters. Those who are in the good of love to the Lord dwell from the east to the west; those who dwell in the east are those who are in a clear good of love, and those who dwell in the west are those who are in an obscure good of love. This is why "from the rising of the sun unto its going down" signifies all, from the first to the last, who are in the good of love. The words in Isaiah, "I will raise up one that will come from the north and from the rising of the sun" signify those who are outside of the church, and those who are inside of it; for "the north" signifies the obscurity of truth, thus those who are outside of the church, because they are in obscurity in regard to truths from not having the Word, and thence not knowing anything about the Lord; and "the rising of the sun" signifies those who are within the church, because they have the Word, in which the Lord is always present, and so in His rising. (That "the east" or "the rising of the sun," and "the west" or "the setting of the sun," mean the good of love in clearness and the good of love in obscurity, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 141, 148-150; and that "the north" means truth in obscurity, in the same chapter, n 148-150; for the Four Quarters in the Spiritual World are there treated of.)

Again, "the setting of the sun" signifies the state of the church when it is in ignorance, which is its first state; and "the rising of the sun" signifies its state when it is in light. "The setting of the sun" also signifies the state of the church when it is in evils and falsities therefrom; and "the rising of the sun" when it is in goods and in truths therefrom.

[29] The first state of the church, when it is still in ignorance, is signified by the commencement of the passover in the evening when the sun was set, according to these words of Moses:

Thou shalt sacrifice the passover at even, when the sun shall have set in the stated time of thy going forth out of Egypt (Deuteronomy 16:6).

For "the feast of the passover" signified the celebration of the Lord on account of deliverance from damnation, which is effected by regeneration; and in the highest sense a remembrance of the glorification of the Lord's Human, because deliverance is from that (See Arcana Coelestia 7093, 7867, 9286-9292, 10655). And because the first state of regeneration is a state of ignorance, the beginning of that feast was "at even, when the sun had set." Again, that state is signified by "the going forth of the sons of Israel out of Egypt," for in Egypt they were in a servile state, and thus in a state of ignorance; therefore it is said, "in the stated time of the going forth out of Egypt."

[30] The last state of the church, when the church is in falsities and evils, for this state is its last, is signified by "the setting of the sun" in Moses:

When the sun was about setting, a deep sleep fell upon Abram; and lo, a horror and great darkness fell upon him. At length, when the sun had set, and it had become dark, behold, a furnace of smoke, and a torch of fire that passed through between these pieces (Genesis 15:12, 17).

These things are said of the posterity of Abram from Jacob, that is, of the Israelitish and Jewish nation; and "when the sun was about setting," and "at length, when the sun had set," signify the last state of the church in that nation, that they were in mere falsities and evils; "great darkness" and "a furnace of smoke," signify falsities from evil; and "a torch of fire" signifies the dire love of self, from which came their evils and falsities.

[31] As most things in the Word have also a contrary sense, so have "sun" and "moon" and in that sense "sun" signifies the love of self, and "moon," the falsities therefrom. "Sun and moon" have this signification because those who are in natural thought only, and not in spiritual thought, do not think beyond nature; therefore when they see that from these two luminaries, or from their light and heat, all things arise and, as it were, live upon the earth, they suppose that these luminaries rule the universe; above this they do not raise their thoughts. This all do who are in the love of self and in the evils and falsities therefrom, for such are merely natural and sensual men, and the merely natural and sensual man does not think beyond nature, for what he does not see and touch he believes to be nothing.

With the ancients, all things of the church consisted of the representatives of spiritual things in natural; with them therefore, "the sun" signified the Lord in relation to Divine good, and "the moon" the Lord in relation to Divine truth, consequently in worship they turned their faces to the rising of the sun; and those among them who were in the love of self, and were therefore merely natural and sensual, began to worship as their highest gods the sun and the moon that they saw with their eyes; but because those alone did this, or persuaded others to do it, who were in the love of self and in the evils and falsities therefrom, therefore "the sun" signifies the love of self, and "the moon" the falsity therefrom. This becomes still more evident in the case of spirits in the other life who in the world had been such; these turn the face away from the Lord, and turn it towards something there that is dark and in thick darkness, which is in the place of the sun and moon of the world, over against the sun and moon of the angelic heaven (on which more may be seen in the work on Heaven and Hell 122, 123). By persons like this the worship of the sun and moon was instituted in ancient times, when all Divine worship was representative; but at this day, when representatives have ceased, the worship of the sun and moon does not exist in the Christian world, but in its place the worship of self, which exists with those in whom the love of ruling predominates. This makes clear the signification of "sun and moon" in the contrary sense.

[32] That in ancient times the sun and moon were worshiped is evident from the fact that the Gentiles dedicated shrines to them, which are spoken of in many histories. That the Egyptians as well as the Jews and Israelites worshiped the sun and moon is evident from the Word. That the Egyptians did, see in Jeremiah:

The King of Babylon shall come, and shall smite the land of Egypt, and shall break in pieces the pillars of the house of the sun in the land of Egypt (Jeremiah 43:11, 13).

That the Jews and Israelites did, see in Ezekiel:

I beheld their faces towards the east; and the same bowed themselves towards the rising of the sun (Ezekiel 8:16).

This treats of the abominations of Jerusalem. In the second book of Kings:

Josiah 3 the King put down the idolatrous priests, them that burned incense unto Baal, to the sun, to the moon, and to the stars, and to all of the hosts of the heavens. He furthermore took away the horses that the kings of Judah had set up to the sun at the entering in of the house of Jehovah, and burned the chariots of the sun with fire (2 Kings 23:5, 11).

In Jeremiah:

They shall bring out the bones of the kings of Judah, the bones of his princes, and the bones of his priests, and the bones of his prophets, and the bones of the inhabitants of Jerusalem; and they shall spread them to the sun and the moon and all the host of the heavens, which they have loved, and which they have served (Jeremiah 8:1-2);

and also Jeremiah 44:17-19, 25; Deuteronomy 4:19; 17:3, 5.

[33] Because "Moab" in the Word signifies those who are in a life of falsity from the love of self, and their worship signifies the worship of self, therefore when the Israelitish people drew near to the worship of the Moabitish people, it was commanded that the chiefs of the people should be hung up before the sun; respecting which it is thus written in Moses:

The daughters of Moab called the people unto the sacrifices of their gods; and the people did eat, and bowed down to their gods. Especially did Israel join himself unto Baalpeor; therefore Jehovah said unto Moses, Take all the chiefs of the people, and hang them up before the sun (Numbers 25:1-4).

"Moab" signifies those who are in a life of falsity from the love of self, and who consequently adulterate the goods of the church (See Arcana Coelestia 2468, 8315).

[34] From this it is also clear that the sun of the world signifies the love of self. Because the love of self lets man down into what is his own [proprium] and holds him there, for it looks continually to self, and man's own is nothing but evil, and from evil comes every falsity, therefore "the heat of the sun" signifies adulterated truth, which in its essence is the falsity of evil. This is signified by "the heat of the sun" in the following passages. In Revelation:

The fourth angel poured out his bowl upon the sun; and it was given unto him to scorch men with fire (Revelation 16:8).

And elsewhere:

They shall hunger no more, neither shall the sun fall on them, nor any heat (Revelation 7:16).

In David:

The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. Jehovah shall keep thee from all evil, He shall keep thy soul (Psalms 121:6, 7).

The "sun" here means the love of self, and the "moon" the falsity therefrom; because from that love is all evil, and from evil all falsity, therefore it is said, "Jehovah shall keep thee from all evil, and He shall keep thy soul," "soul" signifying the life of truth.

[35] In Matthew:

Other seeds fell upon the rocky places, where they had not much earth; and when the sun was risen they were scorched, and because they had no root they withered away (Matthew 13:5-6; Mark 4:5-6).

"Seeds" signify the truths from the Word, that is, the truths man receives from the Lord, for it is afterwards said, that it is "the Son of man that soweth." "Rocky places" signify a historical faith, which is another's faith in oneself, which is believing a thing to be true, not because one sees it in himself, but because another in whom he has confidence has said it. "Earth" signifies spiritual good, because this receives truths as soil does seeds; "the sun's rising" signifies the love of self; and "to be scorched" and "to wither away" signify to be adulterated and to perish. This makes clear what is signified by these words of the Lord in series, namely, that the truths that are implanted from infancy from the Word or from preaching, when man begins to think from himself, are adulterated and perish by lusts from the love of self. All things in the Word are, indeed, truths, but they are adulterated by the ideas of thought concerning them, and by the way they are applied, consequently with such persons truths are not truths except in respect to the mere utterance of them. This is so because all the life of truth is from spiritual good, and spiritual good has its seat in the higher or interior mind, which is called the spiritual mind. This mind cannot be opened with those who are in the love of self, for in everything they look to self. If they lift their eyes to heaven, still the thought of their spirit is held in the consideration of self; consequently from the fire of its own glory it incites the external and corporeal sensual things which have been taught from childhood, to the imitation of such affections as belong to the spiritual man.

[36] It is written in Jonah that "the gourd that came up over him withered, and that the sun beat upon his head, so that he fell sick." As this cannot be understood without explanation by the internal sense, it shall be explained in a few words. It is thus told in Jonah:

Jehovah prepared a gourd that came up over Jonah, that it might be a shadow over his head to deliver him from his evil, and Jonah was glad over the gourd. And God prepared a worm, when the dawn came up the following day, and it smote the gourd that it dried up. And it came to pass when the sun arose that God prepared a scorching east wind; and the sun smote upon the head of Jonah, and he fell sick so that he asked that his soul might die. Then God said to Jonah, is it well for thee to be angry over the gourd? He said, It is well for me to be angry, even unto death. Jehovah said, Thou wouldest spare the gourd, for which thou hast not labored, nor didst thou make it grow up, because thou didst become the son of the night 4 and the son of night perisheth; shall not I spare Nineveh, the great city, in which are more than twelve myriads 5 of men? (Jonah 4:6-11).

This is a description of the genius of the Jewish nation, that they are in the love of self and in falsities therefrom. Jonah was of that nation, and therefore also was sent to Nineveh; for the Jewish nation had the Word, and was therefore able to teach those who were outside of the church and who are called Gentiles; these are signified by "Nineveh." Because the Jewish nation was, above others, in the love of self and in the falsities from that love, they did not wish well to any but themselves, thus not to the Gentiles, but these they hated. Because that nation was such, and Jonah represented it, he was very angry that Jehovah should spare Nineveh, for it is said:

Jonah was ill with a great illness, so that he was angry, and from the illness of anger he said, Take, O Jehovah, my soul from me, for my death is better than my life (Jonah 4:1, 3).

This evil in that nation is signified by the gourd which the worm smote so that it dried up. "The sun that smote upon the head of Jonah" signifies the love of self which was in that nation; and "the scorching east wind" the falsity therefrom; and "the worm that smote the gourd" signifies the destruction of this evil and the falsity thence. That this is the signification of "the gourd" is evident from its being said in this description that Jonah at first "was glad over the gourd," and after the gourd had been smitten by the worm and had dried up that "he was angry over it, even unto death," and also from its being said that "he had pity over the gourd." That the Jewish nation, because it was in such a love and in such falsity therefrom was liable to damnation is meant by these words to Jonah, "thou didst not cause it to grow up, because thou didst become a son of night, 6 and a son of night perisheth." (That such was the Jewish nation, see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 248.)

[37] The love of self is signified here and in the preceding passages, because "the sun" in the genuine spiritual sense signifies love to the Lord, and the love of self is the opposite of this love.

Moreover, the Lord's Divine love, which is present with everyone, is turned into the love of self with the evil; for everything that flows in is changed in the recipient subject into what agrees with its own nature; as the pure heat of the sun is turned into an offensive smell in subjects of such a nature, and the pure light of the sun into hideous colors in objects of such reception; this is why "the sun that smote upon the head of Jonah" signifies the love of self that is in him; likewise "the sun that was risen" by which the seeds were scorched upon the rocky places, mentioned in Matthew.

[38] In Revelation:

The city New Jerusalem hath no need of the sun and moon to shine in it, for the glory of God doth lighten it, and the Lamb is the lamp thereof (Revelation 21:23; 22:5).

"The sun" here, of which the city New Jerusalem shall have no need, signifies natural love, which, viewed in itself is the love of self and the world; and "the moon" signifies natural light, for natural light, viewed in itself is from natural love, and the quality of the light is according to the quality of the love; while spiritual love and spiritual light are signified by "the glory of God shall lighten it, and the Lamb is the lamp thereof."

[39] That such is the sense of these words is very evident from the following from Isaiah:

The sun shall be no more a light to thee by day, and for brightness the moon shall not give light unto thee; but Jehovah shall be unto thee for a light of eternity, and thy God for thine adornment. Thy sun shall no more go down, and thy moon shall not withdraw; for Jehovah shall be unto thee for a light of eternity, and the days of thy mourning shall be fulfilled (Isaiah 60:19-20).

In the first part of this passage "the sun and moon" have the same meaning as above in Revelation, namely, "the sun" signifies merely natural love, and "the moon" natural light therefrom; but in the latter part of the passage "the sun and moon" mean the sun and moon of the angelic heaven, and that sun signifies the Lord's Divine love, and the moon Divine truth, as was explained above. For it is first said, "the sun shall be no more a light to thee by day, and for brightness the moon shall not give light unto thee;" and afterwards it is said, "thy sun shall no more go down, and thy moon shall not withdraw." From all this it is now evident what "sun and moon" signify in both senses.

Footnotes:

1. The photolithograph has "my," as also Arcana Coelestia 612; Heaven and Hell 348; but Greek has "their," as also Arcana Coelestia 9192.

2. The photolithograph has "Lord Jehovih," but the Hebrew and other passages have simply "Jehovah," cf. 527, 610, 768.

3. The photolithograph has "Chiskias;" the king in 2 Kings 23 is "Josiah."

4. The photolithograph has "because thou didst become the son of death, and the son of death perished;" the Hebrew has, "which was the son of a night and perished a son of the night."

5. The photolithograph has "thousands;" the Hebrew has "myriads."

6. Cf. 887.

  
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