tions, Christian and Jewish, lxxxix.-Dispensation, New, xc.-Divine sensual, the, 269.-Doing, every man recompensed according to his, 216.-Dog, description and correspondence of, 184.-Dove, history and signification of, 65.-Dreams, 33, 41.-Duality, where there are two, there occurs a third, lxxxv.-Dumb, who they signify, 248; see mouth, as the organ of speech, 94.-Dust, its signification, 265.— Dyspepsia, its correspondence, 199.
Ebal and Gerizzim, mountains of, 90.-Ear, description of, 297; correspondence of, 300; what ye hear in, 279.-Earth, good seed that fell in, 324.-East and west, signification of, 226.— Eat to live, 199.-Eating and drinking, correspondence of, 302.- Egypt, brief physical history of, 43; the cradle of science, xxxv.; exodus of Israel from, 45; representative signification of, 48; why Joseph was commanded to flee into, 52.-Egyptians, the, divided into castes, 46.-Elements, how converted into the human body, 115.- Elisha, divine protection of, 76.—Elohim, its meaning, 20.-Enemies, how to be treated, 138.-Enoch, extract from the book of, 260.-Essen- tials of salvation, 216.—Evil, degrees of, in anger, raca, and fool, 122. -Evil, hereditary, what it is, 387.-Evil, resist not, 137.-Evil, states undergone by the, before descent into hell, 278.-Eunuch, correspon- dence of, 380.-Eye, description and uses of the, 159.
Faith, the true, 364.- Faith and love, 347.-Fall of man, what caused it, 269; illustrations of, 271.-Fasting, 73; in Eng- lish and Romish churches, 154; spiritual signification of, 156.- Father and God, explanation of the terms, 147; the Lord's promise to shew us plainly of, x.-Father, suffer me to bury, 233.-Father delivering son to death, 286.-Father and mother, command to honor, 343.-Fear, spiritual and natural, 280.-Feet, washing the, 264.- Fever, 230.-Fibrine, 114.-Fig-tree, the barren, 410.-Fire, chimney of the, 330.-First to be last, 389.-Fish, correspondence of, 330.- Flax, smoking, 313.-Food, spiritual, 73.-Footstool, the earth, the Lord's, 201.-Fox, 232; see Dog, 184 to 187.-Forty, signification of the number, 72.-Fourteen, signification of the number, 5.-Frag- ments, overplus of the, 336.-Frankincense, description and corres- pondence of, 29.-Fruits, man known by, 208.
Galilee, description and representative signification of, 82, 84; sea of, 83.-Garments, correspondence of, lxxxv.; garments worn by the Israelites, 263; garments denote truths, 296.-Gate, straight and wide, 203.-Genealogy of the Lord, 3; analogy between and Jacob's ladder, 7 to 11.-Giants, 15, note.-Girdle, description of, 263; gold, silver, and brass, not to be provided for, 263.-Gluttony, spiritual, 199.-Gnat and camel, contrast between, 436.-God, spirit of, 68.-Goat, description and correspondence of, 461.-Gold, descrip- tion of, 28; gold, frankincense, and myrrh, correspondence of, 31, 32; gold, its correspondence with the external sphere of the Lord, 32.— Good earth, seed that fell into, 324.-Goodness and beauty, distinction between, 210.-Grass, clothing of, 176.-Green, correspondence of, 176. Hagar and Ishmael, 49.-Hair, its correspondence, 132; its description, 281; of the head, numbered, 284.-Hand, power of the right and left, 129.-Head, correspondence of the, 283.-Hard- ness of heart in the Jews, commandments accommodated to, 379.-
Healing the sick, 334.-Hear, he that hath ears, 279.-Heart, pure in, 103.-Heart, its correspondence, 197.-Heart and lungs, the foun- tains of general motion, 199.-Heaven, like good seed, 325; like lea- ven, 327; like hid treasure, 328; like a merchantman, 329; like a net, 330; like a grain of mustard seed, 327; like a householder, 392; like a man, a king, 420; where it is, 99; mind forms its own, 131; exists before the Lord as a man, 201; is unity, and how, 201; how formed in man, 213; approaches as hell recedes, 286; kingdom of, at hand, 328.-Hereditary evil, not sin, 271.-Hermon, mount, des- cription of, 89.-Herodian family, description of, 25.-Herodias, 334.— Holy Ghost, sin against the, 314.-Holy Supper, institution of, 472.— Horn, its signification, 120.-Horse, correspondence of, xlv.-Ho- sannas of children, 408.-House, the, founded on a rock, 213; salu- tation to, 264; void, 317.-Houses, Word to be preached on, 279.— Hydrogen, its derivation, 114.-Hypocrite, reward of the, 228; when a man becomes, 205; description of, 206; who like, 207.
Immortal life, to obtain, 287.-Impostors, how to be distin-
I xiv-Infants, signification of, 304, 371.
-Innocence, true, 379.-Insanity, its peculiarities, 229.—Instrumen- tality, human, the Lord always works by, xix.-Instruction according to states, 382.-Intoxication, spiritual, 199.-Ishmael, his mockery of Sarah and her son, 49.-Israel, great sin of, 48.—Invisible world, possibility of beholding, xiii.
James and John, description of, 254; martyrdom of James, 255.
J James the less, description and martyrdom of, 258; Jericho,
description and correspondence of, 398.-Jeremiah being named by Matthew instead of Zechariah, a proof of his inspiration, 484.—Jeru- salem, description of, 394; view of the circumstances preceding its destruction, 442.-Jesus, deity of, confirmed by John, 65; attested by Demons, 235; the bridegroom, 243; compassion of, 305; confession of, 284; denial of, 285; divinity of, 305; the one true God, 328.- Jesus, omnipotence of, in stilling the tempest, 234; in forgiving sins, 241; Omniscience of, 241; worship offered to, 246; touch of, gives life and health, 245.-Jews, costume of, 263; religious ideas of, vi., note.-Jewish dispensation, the, a limited one, lxxxix.—Jod, one tittle, 120.-John the Baptist, representative signification of, 293; sketch of the life of, 292; greatest of prophets, 296; baptism of, 410.-Jonah, notice of, 316.-Judas the Iscariot, 261.-Jude's testimony to the divinity of the Lord, 259.—Judea, wilderness of, 56.-Judgment, ac- cording to works, 458; hasty, warning against, 180; last, ii.; and justice, distinction between, 435.-Juice, gastric, its correspondence, 196.-Just one, receiving a, 288.-Justice to fulfil all, 63.
Kingdom, children of the, cast out, 228.
Lachrymal caruncle, its use, 163; gland, the fountain of tears, 162.-Lamentation, weeping, and mourning, 54.-Lamp of the body, 158.-Lamp, its signification, 455.-Last to be first, 389.- Laws, divine, God cannot act contrary to, 198.-Left hand, not to know what the right doeth, 144.-Leaven, parable of the, 327.-Leba- non, mountains of, 89.-Lebbeus or Thaddeus, the apostle Jude, 258. Leprosy, disease of, 222.-Life, losing and finding, 287; rule of, 201;
spiritual, 167; voluntary and involuntary, 199.-Light, correspondence of, liv., 112; gives to vegetables their power of growth, 116; how it reaches the eye, 160; regulated by the iris, 161; black bodies absorb, 161; the garment with which the Lord clothes himself, 112; measure of, in the latter day, i., ii., xviii.; raiment of the Lord, white as, 362; trans- mitted better than reflected, 166; Word to be proclaimed in, 279.— Lily, description of, 175.-Lips, correspondence of, 196.-Little ones, not to be despised, 370.-Locke, John, his piety, lxi.-Lord, all invited to come unto, 305; confession of the, 284; change in the, but an appearance, lii.; denial of the, 285; mother and brethren of the, who they are, 318; name of the, not to be profaned, 134; the, came eating and drinking, 302; revealed as Immanuel, 19; speech of the, 97; why he assumed the humanity, 270.-Lords, no man can serve two, 166. -Love of the Lord, the delight of heaven, 167.-Loosen, its spiritual application, 121.-Lucifer, 16.-Lungs, their correspondence, 197.
Magdala, situation of, 348.-Magi, who they were, 26.-Man, constitution of, lix.; fall of, 267, 414; an inhabitant of two worlds, li.; map of the mind of, lxiv; mind of, lxiii; three degrees of life in, lix.-Markets, Jewish, 301.-Marvelling and glorifying, dis- tinction between, 242.-Marriage, heavenly, 70, 242; institution and view of, 124; of the King's son, 419.-Master, disciple to be as, 278.-Mastication, 195; correspondence of, 196.-Matthew, de- scription of, 2; oall to the apostleship, 242; martyrdom of, 257.- Medicines, external trials, operate as, 198.-Melancholy, its origin, 103.-Mercy, the Lord wills, 223.-Merciful, blessedness of, 102.- Meek, blessedness of, 100.-Millennium, xi.-Mind, principles of the, originally good, 269.-Mint, description of, 434.—Miracle, of healing the sick; of the loaves and fishes, 335; of the Lord walking on the sea, 336.-Miracles, not to be expected in the latter day; not the test of truth, xii.-Mount of Beatitudes, 91; summary of the sermon on the, 216.-Mount of Olives, 403.-Mountains in Palestine; Carmel, Ebal, Gerizzim, Hermon, Lebanon, Tabor, 89.-Mountain, supposed symbolic meaning of, 92; spiritual meaning of, xxxix., 93.-Moon, correspondence of, xliv., liv.-Mote and beam, signification of, 183.— Mother and daughter, variance between, 286.-Mourn, to, its blessed- ness, 100,-Mourning, lamentation, and weeping, 54.-Mouth, as the organ of speech, 94; its spiritual signification, 96, 194.-Multitudes, many, meaning of the phrase, 222.-Music, its correspondence, 473. -Mustard seed, parable of the grain of, 327.-Myrrh, description and correspondence of, 29.
Names assumed by the Divine Being, 363; signify divine qualities, 374.-Nature, deep love of all men for, xxvii.- Nature, three kingdoms in, xlviii., 1.—Nazareth, description of, 405.— Nazarite, signification of; why the Lord was so called, 283; vow of, 406.-Neighbour and enemy, 138.-Nerves of motion and sensation, 224.-Newton, his humility, lxi.-Night and morning, explanation of the terms, 408, 475, 481.-Nile, valley of the, 43.-Nineveh, descrip- tion and representative signification of, 317.—Nitrogen, its derivation, 113.-No man hath hired us, illustration of the passage, 394.-North and south, their signification, 227.-Nourishment, spiritual, 98.-- Numbers, spiritual signification of, 373.
Oil, correspondence of, lxxxiv.-Oleander, description of, 83.- Olive tree, its correspondence, 403, 407.-Oxygen, its deriva- tion, 113.-Opposites, examples of, xxxix.-Oneness of Jesus with the Father, 304.-Omniscience of Jesus, 201, 241.
Palace of the high priest, 468.-Palestine, viewed as a whole, 88.-Palsy, or paralysis, 224.-Parables, some of the, exhibit a union of figure and correspondence, xxxvii; signification of, why the Lord spake in, 323; of a merchantman seeking beautiful pearls, 329; of the man with two children, 413; of the marriage of the King's son, 419; of the ten virgins, 454; of the talents, 458.-Parental love, 188.-Passover, 468.-Peace, its origin, 105; has no existence with evil, 285; and fasting, contrast between, 73, note; on earth, the Lord came not to cast, 285.-Peacemakers, their blessedness, 105.-Peach, poplar, and ash trees, correspondence of, 210-Penny, Roman, its value, 376.-Persecuted, for righteousness sake, the blessedness of, 106.-Persecution of the disciples foretold, 278.-Perception, spirit- ual, 77.-Perfection, in what it consists, 383.-Persons, three divine, not a doctrine of scripture, 19.-Peter, description of, 253; represen- tative character under various names, 353; keys of heaven given to, 373; was he ever at Rome? 356; denial of the Lord by, 475; martyrdom of, 254.-Pharisees, derivation of the term, 313; traditions of, 341; phylacteries of, 342; and Sadducees, doctrines of, 351.— Philip, description of, 256; physician, 242.-Pipers, 246.-Platter, signification of, 437.-Plato and Pythagoras, their views of truth and good, lxxxvi.-Pontius Pilate, character of, 481.-Pope, blasphemous appellations ascribed to, 18.-Poor, gospel preached to, 295.-Poor in spirit, blessedness of, 98.-Potions, three, offered to our Lord, explanation of, 489.-Prayer of Fenelon, 146.-Prayer, what it is; when efficacious, 150; the Lord's, contains a summary of the com- mandments, harmonizes with the beatitudes, 153.-Prætorium, des- cription of, 487.-Principia of Swedenborg, view of, xc.-Property, renunciation of, 384.-Prophet, signification of, and receiving a, 294. -Prophets, true and false, 205.-Proselytes, eagerness of the Jews to make, 433.-Providence, 171; operates by permission as well as by appointment, 337.-Publicans, their office,-why Jesus ate with them, 242.-Pure in heart, their blessedness, 103.
Raiment of camel's hair, 60.-Rain, correspondence of, lvi.— Ramah, description of, 53; representative signification of, 54.-Ray, his view of eternal blessedness, lxi.-Reformation, what it is, 386.-Regeneration, analysis of, 392; how effected, 351; process of, 386; order of its progression, 392; walking on the sea by the Lord, representative of, 336.-Religion, spurious, 455; the, that is wanted, 218.-Remains, 369.-Repentance, what it is, 58; what is meant by the Lord's, 60.-Resurrection, 423.-Retaliation, law of, its origin, 202.-Retribution, future, 460.-Revelation will be better understood in the latter day, i.; will be illustrated by instrumental means, ii.-Reed shaken with the wind, Word compared to, 295.- Rich, who they are, and why incapable of entering heaven, 385.- Riches, how to obtain, 287.-Rings, signet, 264.-Righteousness of
Scribes and Pharisees, 122.-Rods, magicians', how turned into serpents, 277, note.-Romanists, extravagant claims of, 355.-Romish church, abominations of, 17.-Romish and Protestant churchs, conflicts between, in illustration of the cousummation of the age, 448 to the end of the chapter.
Sabbath, Son of Man Lord of, 312; what it is lawful to do on; observance of, indispensable, 310; priests in the temple pro- fane, and are blameless, 312.-Sackcloth, 303.-Sadducees, origin and doctrines of the, 352.-Saliva, its uses, 196.-Salt, chemical de- scription of, 109; its uses and correspondence, 110; Lot's wife a statue of, 111.-Salvation, not by knowing and teaching, 211.-Salutation on entering a house, 264.-Samson, representative character of, 283. -Science, connection of religion with, lxi.—Scribes, who they were, 232.-Scourging, description of, 487.-Scriptures, cannot in all places be understood in the letter; illustrated by the different opinions of commentators, xvii; inspiration of, imperfectly understood, xxii; in what their divinity consists, xxiii.; contradictory passages in, rules for reconciling, xl; rule by which they are explained, xxi.; question relative to their inspiration proposed, xxii.; answered, xxxiv.; books in the, which have an internal sense, 121.-Sea, storm at, correspon- dence of, 85.--Sea of Galilee, 83.-Sea, net cast into, 330.-Self- denial, 388.-Self-love, its quality, v.-Sermon on the mount, sum- mary of, 216.-Sensual principle, the, nothing really evil in it, 269.- Serpent, natural history of, 266; senses of, 267; correspondence of, 269; magicians' rods turned into, 277, note; the head of, bruised, 269; brazen, explanation of, 276.-Shem, sons of, 5.-Sheep, various breeds of, 372; correspondence of, 373.-Shew-bread, description of, 311.- Ship, correspondence of, 240; Lord, teaching from, 322.-Shoes, or sandals, 263.-Sick, healing of the, 334.-Sight, sense of, 158.-Sign and miracle, distinction between, 315.-Signs by which the last times of the church will be known, iv.-Sins forgiven by Jesus, 241.-Simon the Canaanite, 261.-Six, correspondence of, 360.-Sleep, 33; of the spirit, 34; how the blood circulates during, 35; spirits and angels experience but one kind of, 37.—Skull, place of a, what it represents, 491.-Sleeping and waking, states of the spirit as well as of the body, 38.-Sleeping by Jesus in the tempest, explanation of, 234.-Snow, correspondence of, lvii., lxxxvi.-Socrates, condemned to death, why, lxxxviii. Sodom and Gomorrah, 265.-Solicitude for the future, warning against, 171, 178.-Son of Man, 363; meaning of the term, 363; nowhere to lay his head, 233; remission of sins by, 241.-Soul, distinctness and separability of, 280; he that findeth, 287.-South and north, spiritual signification of, 227.-Sower, parable of the, 323. -Sparrow, description of, 281.-Speech, three degrees in, 279; angelic, 315.-Spirits, how distinguished, 234; unclean, 317.-Spirit- ual communications, have they ceased? viii.-Spiritual nourishment, multiform, 198; should be regulated in quantity; gluttony and intox- ication should be guarded against; dyspepsia, how caused, 199.-Stars, sun, and moon, correspondence of, li., 27.-State, alternations of, indis- pensable, 59.-Staves, 264.-Stealing, command against, 383.-Ste- phen's description of weeping and wailing women, 246.-Stomach, its correspondence, 196; how impaired, 197.-Stone of stumbling,
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