The Righteous
—Righteousness— To Be Made Righteous
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ARCANA COELESTIA
The Heavenly Arcana
CONTAINED IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURE OR WORD OF THE LORD
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TOGETHER WITH WONDERFUL THINGS SEEN IN THE WORLD OF
SPIRITS AND IN THE HEAVEN OF ANGELS
Translated from the Latin of
EMANUEL SWEDENBORG
Mention is often made in the Word of "the righteous," of "righteousness," and of
"to be made righteous;" but what is specifically signified by these expressions
is not yet known. The reason why it is not known is that hitherto it has been
unknown that every expression in the Word signifies such things as belong to the
internal church and to heaven, thus to the internal man (for the internal of the
church, and heaven, are in the internal man), and also that these interior
things in the Word differ from the exterior things which are of the letter, as
spiritual things differ from natural, or as heavenly things differ from earthly,
the difference of which is so great that to the natural man there scarcely
appears any likeness, although there is full agreement. As this has been
unknown, it could not be known what is signified in the Word, in its spiritual
and celestial senses, by "the righteous," by "righteousness," and by "to be made
righteous." It is believed by the heads of the church that he is righteous, and
has been made righteous, who is acquainted with the truths of faith from the
doctrine of the church and from the Word, and consequently is in the trust and
confidence that he is saved through the Lord's righteousness, and that the Lord
has acquired righteousness by fulfilling all things of the Law, and that He
acquired merit because He endured the cross, and thereby made atonement for and
redeemed man. Through this faith alone a man is believed to be made righteous;
and it is believed further that such are they who are called in the Word "the
righteous."
Yet it is not these who are called "righteous" in the Word;
but those who from the Lord are in the good of charity toward the neighbor; for
the Lord alone is righteous, because He alone is righteousness. Therefore a man
is righteous, and has been made righteous, insofar as he receives good from the
Lord, that is, insofar, and according to the way, in which he has in him what
belongs to the Lord. The Lord was made righteousness through His having by His
own power made His Human Divine. This Divine, with the man who receives it, is
the Lord's righteousness with him, and is the very good of charity toward the
neighbor; for the Lord is in the good of love, and through it in the truth of
faith, because the Lord is Divine love itself.
The good of charity toward
the neighbor is exterior good, which is signified by "the righteous;" and the
good of love to the Lord is interior good, which is signified by "the innocent,"
as shown in the foregoing section. That the good of love toward the neighbor
from the Lord is "the righteous" in the proper sense, can be seen from the
passages in the Word where mention is made of "the righteous," of
"righteousness," and of "to be made righteous;" as in Matthew:
Then shall the
righteous answer Him, saying, When saw we Thee a hungered, and fed Thee? or
thirsty, and gave Thee drink? When saw we Thee a stranger, and took Thee in? or
naked, and clothed Thee? When saw we Thee sick, or in prison, and came unto
Thee? But the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily, I say unto you,
Insomuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye did it unto
Me. And the righteous shall go into eternal life (Matt. 25:37-40, 46);
those are here called "the
righteous" who have performed the goods of charity toward the neighbor, which
are here recounted. And that the goods of charity are the Lord with them is said
openly: "insomuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren,
ye have done it unto Me" (n. 4807-4810, 4954-4959, 5063-5071). These are also
called "the sheep," for by "sheep" are signified those who from the Lord are in
the good of charity (n. 4169); whereas by "the goats" which are on the left
hand, and are condemned, are signified those who are in faith separate from
charity (n. 4169, 4769). The same are signified by "the righteous" in another
passage in Matthew:
The angels shall go forth, and shall sever the evil from
the midst of the righteous (Matt. 13:49); and in Luke:
Thou shalt be
recompensed in the resurrection of the righteous (Luke 14:14).
From this it is evident what is signified by,
The
righteous shall shine forth as the sun in heaven (Matt. 13:43); namely, that
they are in the good of love from the Lord; for the Lord is the sun in the other
life, and that which is from the Lord as the sun there is the good of love (n.
1053, 1521, 1529-1531, 2441, 2495, 3636, 3643, 4060, 4321, 4696, 5097, 7078,
7083, 7171, 7173, 7270, 8487, 8812). Hence the Lord is called "the Sun of
Righteousness" (Mal. 4:2). In Daniel: The intelligent shall shine as the
brightness of the expanse, and they that make many righteous as the stars for
ever and ever (Dan. 12:3); "the intelligent" denote those who are in the
truth and good of faith; and "they that make many righteous" denote those who
lead to the good of charity through the truth and the good of faith; "to shine
forth as the stars" denotes to be in the intelligence of truth and the wisdom of
good, consequently in eternal happiness; for the "stars" denote the knowledges
of truth and good, from which are intelligence and wisdom (n. 2495, 2849,
4697).
"The righteous" is thus described in David:
Jehovah upholdeth the righteous;
the righteous showeth mercy, and giveth. Every day the righteous showeth mercy,
and lendeth. The righteous shall possess the land. The mouth of the righteous meditateth wisdom, and his tongue speaketh judgment; the law of his God is in
his heart (Ps. 37:17, 21, 26, 29-31); these things are goods of charity,
which belong to "the righteous." The church knows that these goods of charity
are from the Lord, insomuch that they are the Lord's in the man. "The righteous"
is also described in Ezekiel 18:5-9, 21; 33:15-20.
From all this it can be seen what is signified by "the righteous," and by
"righteousness," in the following passages of Matthew:
Blessed are those who
hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled (Matt.
5:6). He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a
prophet's reward; and he that receiveth a righteous man in the name of a
righteous man shall receive a righteous man's reward (Matt. 10:41).
Many
prophets and righteous men have desired to see the things which ye see, but have
not seen them (Matt. 13:17).
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!
For ye build the sepulchers of the prophets, and garnish the tombs of the
righteous; upon you shall come all the righteous blood shed on the earth, from
the blood of righteous Abel (Matt. 23:29, 35); "the prophets" denote those
who teach the truths and goods of faith, and in the abstract sense, the
doctrines of faith (n. 2534, 7269); and "the righteous" denote those who live a
life of charity, and in the abstract sense the good of charity. (That Abel, who
is called "righteous," represented the good of charity, see n. 342,
374.)
In Isaiah:
The righteous hath perished, and no man layeth it to heart; and
men of holiness are gathered, none understanding; for because of evil the
righteous is gathered (Isa. 57:1). Thy people shall be all righteous; they
shall possess the land eternally (Isa. 60:21). Drip down, ye heavens, from
above, and let the clouds flow down with righteousness; let the earth open, that
they may bring forth the fruit of salvation, and let righteousness spring up
together. I, Jehovah, speak righteousness, I declare things that are right (Isa.
45:8, 19); "righteousness" denotes that which is from the good of love; and
"things that are right," that which is from the truths of faith. Again: Thus
said Jehovah: Keep ye judgment, and do righteousness; for My salvation is near,
and My righteousness, that it may be revealed (Isa. 56:1); by "judgment" is
signified the truth which is of faith; and by "righteousness," the good which is
of charity; wherefore it is said, "and do righteousness." That "righteousness"
denotes the good of charity from the Lord, is meant by "My righteousness is near
that it may be revealed."
In many other
passages also mention is made of "judgment and righteousness;" and by "judgment"
is signified truth, and by "righteousness" good; as in Jeremiah: Thus said
Jehovah, Do ye judgment and righteousness; and deliver the spoiled out of the
hand of the oppressor. Woe unto him that buildeth his house not in
righteousness, and his upper chambers not in judgment. Did not thy father eat
and drink, and do judgment and righteousness? Then it was well with him (Jer.
22:3, 13, 15); "judgment" denotes those things which are of truth; and
"righteousness" those things which are of good. In Ezekiel: If the wicked
turn from his sin, and do judgment and righteousness, none of his sins that he
hath sinned shall be remembered against him; he hath done judgment and
righteousness; living he shall live. When the wicked turneth from his
wickedness, and doeth judgment and righteousness, for these he shall live (Ezek.
33:14, 16, 19). And in other places also (Isa. 56:1; 9:7; 16:5; 26:7, 9;
33:5, 15; 58:2; Jer. 9:24; 23:5; 33:15; Hosea 2:19, 20; Amos 5:24; 6:12; Ps.
36:5, 6; 119:164, 172). It is said "judgment and righteousness," because in
the Word whenever truth is treated of, good also is treated of, because of the
heavenly marriage, which is the marriage of good and truth, in every detail of
it (n. 683, 793, 801, 2173, 2516, 2712, 4137, 5138, 5502, 6343, 7945, 8339). As
"righteousness" belongs to good, and "judgment" to truth, in other passages it
is said "righteousness and truth," as in Zech. 8:8; Ps. 15:2; 36:5-6; 85:10-11.
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