Christian Law
vs Law of
Retaliation
Selection from
Apocalypse Explained
According to the spiritual sense
in which the arcana there predicted
but heretofore concealed are revealed.
Emanuel Swedenborg
Ye have heard that it
hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth; but I say
unto you, Resist not evil; but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right
cheek turn to him the other also. And if any man wisheth to sue thee at
the law and to take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also; and
whosoever shall compel thee to go one mile, go with him two. Give to
everyone that asketh thee, and from him that wisheth to borrow of thee
turn not thou away.
(Matthew 5:38-42)
That these words are not to be understood according to the letter is
evident to everyone; for who is bound by Christian love to turn the
left cheek to him who smites the right, or to give the cloak to him who
would take away the coat? In a word, who is there to whom it is not
allowable to resist evil? But as all things that the Lord said were in
themselves Divine-celestial, it can be seen that these words, as well
as the others which the Lord spoke, contain a heavenly sense. The sons
of Israel had this law that they should give "an eye for an eye, and a
tooth for a tooth" (Exod. 21:23, 24; Lev. 24:20; Deut. 19:21), because
they were external men, and thus were only in the representatives of
heavenly things, and not in heavenly things themselves, thence not in
charity, in mercy, in patience, nor in any spiritual good; consequently
they were under the law of retaliation; for the heavenly law and thence
the Christian law is that which the Lord taught in the Gospels:
All
things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ye
to them; this is the Law and the Prophets (Matt. 7:12; Luke
6:31).
Because this is the law in heaven, and from heaven in the church,
therefore every evil carries with it a corresponding punishment, which
is called the punishment of evil, and is in the evil as if joined with
it; and from this springs the punishment of retaliation which was
prescribed for the sons of Israel, because they were external and not
internal men. Internal men, as the angels of heaven are, do not wish
the retaliation of evil for evil, but from heavenly charity they
forgive freely; for they know that the Lord protects from the evil all
who are in good, and that He protects according to the good with them,
and that He would not protect if on account of the evil done to them
they should burn with enmity, hatred, and revenge, for these drive away
protection.
These things, therefore, are involved in what the Lord here said;
but their signification shall be given in order: "An eye for an eye,
and a tooth for a tooth," signifies that so far as anyone takes away
from another the understanding of truth and the sense of truth, so far
are they taken away from him, the "eye" signifying the understanding of
truth, and "tooth" the sense of truth, for a "tooth" means truth or
falsity such as the sensual man has. That one who is in Christian good
will permit an evil person to take these away as far as he can, is
described by what the Lord says in reply on the same subject. "Resist
not him that is in evil" signifies that there should be no fighting
back of retaliation; for angels do not fight with the evil, much less
do they return evil for evil, but they allow it to be done, since they
are protected by the Lord, and therefore no evil from hell can do them
harm. "Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek turn to him the
other also" signifies if anyone wishes to do harm to the perception and
understanding of interior truth, it may be allowed to the extent of the
effort; "the cheek" signifies the perception and understanding of
interior truth, the "right cheek" affection for it and consequent
perception of it, and the "left cheek" understanding of it, and as the
"cheek" is mentioned, so is "smiting," which means doing harm to; for
all things pertaining to the mouth, as the throat, the mouth itself,
the lips, the cheeks, the teeth, signify such things as belong to the
perception and understanding of truth, because they correspond to them,
therefore by these objects in the sense of the letter of the Word,
which consists of pure correspondences, these things are expressed; "if
any man wisheth to sue thee at the law and to take away thy coat, let
him have thy cloak also," signifies if anyone wishes to take away truth
interiorly with thee, it may be allowed him to take away also exterior
truth, "coat" signifying interior truth, and "cloak" exterior truth.
This also is what angels do when they are with the evil, for the evil
can take away nothing of good and truth from angels, but they can from
those who on that account burn with enmity, hatred, and revenge, for
these evils avert and repel protection by the Lord; "whosoever shall
compel thee to go one mile, go with him two," signifies whoever wishes
to lead away from truth to falsity and from good to evil, since he
cannot do it, may be left unopposed, a "mile" having a similar
signification as a "way," namely, that which leads away or leads; "give
to everyone that asketh thee" signifies that it is to be permitted;
"and from him that wisheth to borrow of thee turn thou not away"
signifies that if anyone wishes to be instructed he may be instructed,
for the evil desire this that they may pervert and take away, and yet
they cannot. This is the spiritual sense of these words, in which are
stored up the hidden things that have now been said, which are
especially for the angels; who perceive the Word only according to its
spiritual sense; they are also for men in the world who are in good,
when the evil are trying to lead them astray. That the opposition of
the evil to those whom the Lord protects is such it has been granted me
to know by much experience; for they have continually striven in every
way and with all their might to take away from me truths and goods, but
in vain. From what has been presented it can also in some degree be
seen that a "tooth" signifies truth or falsity in the sensual, which is
the ultimate of the intellectual life with man; that this is the
signification of "tooth" is evident from the Lord's reply, in which the
perception and understanding of truth are treated of, which the evil
strive to take away from the good.
(Apocalypse Explained
556:8-9)
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