The Last Judgment
and
The Second Coming of the Lord
Lesson 2
(From Arcana Coelestia ~
Emanuel Swedenborg)
At the beginning of the
preceding chapter (n. 3353-3356) were unfolded the things the Lord
spoke and foretold concerning the consummation of the age, or the end
of the days of the church (Matt. 24:3-7). Here, of the Lord's
Divine mercy it is permitted to unfold the things which follow on in
order in the same chapter (verses 8-14), where are these words:
All these things
are the beginning of sorrows. Then shall they deliver you into
tribulation, and shall kill you; and ye shall be hated of all
nations for my name's sake. And then shall many be offended, and
shall deliver up one another, and shall hate one another. And many
false prophets shall arise, and shall lead many astray. And because
iniquity shall be multiplied, the charity of many shall wax cold.
But he that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved. And this
gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole inhabited
earth, for a testimony unto all nations; and then shall the end come
(Matt. 24:8-14).
By the words that
precede and that have been already unfolded (n. 3353-3356), there was
described the first state of the perversion of the church, which was
that they would begin no longer to know what is good and what is true;
but would dispute about it among themselves, from which falsities
would originate. By the words now cited there is described the second
state of the perversion of the church, which is that they would
despise good and truth, and also turn away from them and thus that
faith in the Lord would step by step expire, as charity would cease.
That the second state of
the perversion of the church was described by the foregoing words of
the Lord in the evangelist, is evident from their internal sense,
which is as follows:
[1] All these things
are the beginning of sorrows;
signifies those things
which precede-that is, which are of the first state of the perversion
of the church-which as before said is that they would begin no longer
to know what is good and what is true, but would dispute about it
among themselves, from which would arise falsities, and therefore
heresies. That such things perverted the church before many centuries
had elapsed, is evident from the fact that the church in the Christian
world was divided, and this according to opinions concerning good and
truth; thus that the perversion of the church commenced long ago.
[2] Then shall they
deliver you into tribulation, and shall kill you;
signifies that good and
truth would perish, first by "tribulation," that is, by perversion;
afterwards by their "killing" them, that is, by denial. (That to
"kill," when predicated of good and truth, is not to receive, thus is
to deny, may be seen above, n. 3387, 3395.) By "you," that is, by the
apostles, are signified all things of faith in one complex, thus its
good as well as its truth. That these things are signified by the
twelve apostles may be seen above (n. 577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272,
3354) and here the same is clearly evident; for it is not the
preaching of the apostles that is treated of, but the consummation of
the age.
[3] And ye shall be
hated of all nations for my name's sake;
signifies contempt and
aversion for all things which are of good and truth; "to hate" is to
despise and hold in aversion, for this is of hatred; "of all nations"
signifies by those who are in evil (that such are meant by "nations"
may be seen above, n. 1259, 1260, 1849, 1868, 2588); "for My name's
sake" is on account of the Lord, thus on account of all things which
are from Him (that the Lord's "name" is everything in one complex by
which He is worshiped, thus everything which is of His church, may be
seen above, n. 2724, 3006).
[4] And then shall
many be offended, and shall deliver up one another, and shall hate one
another;
signifies enmities on
account of these things; "many shall be offended" denotes enmity in
itself; the Human itself of the Lord is that against which there is
enmity; that this would be an offense and a stumbling-block is here
and there predicted in the Word; "they shall deliver up one another"
denotes enmity among themselves from falsity against truth; "and shall
hate one another" denotes enmity among themselves from evil against
good.
[5] And many false
prophets shall arise, and shall lead many astray;
signifies preachings of
falsity (that "false prophets" are those who teach falsities, thus
false doctrine, may be seen above, n. 2534) "and shall lead many
astray" denotes that there should be derivations therefrom.
[6] And because
iniquity shall be multiplied, the charity of many shall wax cold;
signifies the expiring
of charity together with faith; "because iniquity shall be multiplied"
denotes according to the falsities of faith; "the charity of many
shall wax cold" denotes the expiring of charity, for they keep pace
together; where faith is not, there charity is not, and where charity
is not, faith is not; but charity is that which receives faith, and no
charity is that which rejects faith: this is the origin of every
falsity and every evil.
[7] But he that
endureth to the end, the same shall be saved;
signifies the salvation
of those who are in charity; "he that endureth to the end" is he who
does not suffer himself to be led astray, thus who does not succumb in
temptations.
[8] And this gospel
of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole inhabited earth, for a
testimony unto all nations;
signifies that this
should first become known in the Christian world; "shall be preached"
denotes that it should be made known; "this gospel of the kingdom" is
this truth that it is so; "gospel" denotes the annunciation; "kingdom"
denotes truth (that "kingdom" denotes truth may be seen above, n.
1672, 2547); "in the whole inhabited earth" denotes the Christian
world (that "earth" is the region where the church is, thus the
Christian world, may be seen above, n. 662, 1066, 1067, 1262, 1733,
1850, 2117, 2118, 2928, 3355). The church here is called "inhabited"
from the life of faith, that is, from the good which is of truth; for
in the internal sense "to inhabit" denotes to live; and the
"inhabitants" are the goods of truth (n. 1293, 2268, 2451, 2712,
3384); "for a testimony" denotes that they may know, and not make a
pretext that they have been ignorant; "to all nations" denotes to
evils (n. 1259, 1260, 1849, 1868, 2588); for when they are in falsity
and evil, they no longer know what is true and what is good; they then
believe falsity to be truth, and evil to be good, and the reverse; and
when the church is in this state, "then shall the end come." In what
now follows and what of the Lord's Divine mercy will be unfolded
prefatory to the next chapter of Genesis, that state of the church is
treated of which is called the "abomination of desolation," which is
the third state.
That the church is of
such a character does not appear to those who are within the church;
namely, that they despise and hold in aversion all things which are of
good and truth; also that they bear enmities against such things, and
especially against the Lord Himself; for they frequent places of
worship, hear preaching, and are in a kind of sanctity when there;
they go to the Holy Supper, and at times converse with one another in
a becoming manner concerning such things--this is done by bad men as
well as by good men--and they also live among themselves in civic
charity or friendship. Consequently in the eyes of men no contempt
appears, still less aversion; and less still enmity against the goods
and truths of faith, and thus against the Lord. These things however
are external forms by which one person misleads another; while the
internal forms of the men of the church are altogether unlike, being
quite contrary to the external forms. The internal forms are those
which are here described, and which are as above mentioned; their real
quality appears to the life in the heavens, for the angels do not
attend to any other than internal things, that is, to ends, or to
intentions and desires, and to the derivative thoughts. [2] How
unlike these are to the externals is evident from those who come from
the Christian world into the other life, concerning whom see above (n.
2121-2126); for in the other life they think and speak according to
their internals alone; for externals are left behind together with the
body; and there it is manifest that however peaceable such have seemed
in the world, they nevertheless entertained hatred one against
another, and against all things which are of faith, and especially
against the Lord; for when in the other life the Lord is merely
mentioned in their presence, a sphere not only of contempt but also of
aversion and enmity against Him is manifestly exhaled and diffused
from them, even from those who in appearance had spoken and preached
piously about Him; and it is the same when charity and faith are
mentioned. [3] In the internal form (which is there manifested)
they are of such a character that if while they had lived in this
world their externals had been loosed and removed, that is, had they
not then feared for their life and had they not feared the laws, and
especially had they not feared for their reputation, on account of the
honors which they solicited and pursued, and on account of the wealth
which they desired and eagerly sought, they would have rushed one
against another with intestine hatred, in accordance with their
impulses and thoughts; and would have seized the goods of others
without any conscience, and likewise without any conscience would have
butchered others, most especially the innocent. Such as regards their
interiors are Christians at this day [A.D. 1751], except a few whom
they do not know; from which it is evident what is the quality of the
church.
(from
Arcana Coelestia 3486-3489 ~ Emanuel Swedenborg)
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