During All The Days Of The Earth
(Arcana Coelestia #931~ Emanuel
Swedenborg)
931. During all the
days of the earth. That this signifies all time, is evident from
the signification of "day" as being a time (see n. 23, 487, 488,
493); wherefore "the days of the earth" here mean all time so long
as there is earth [terra], or inhabitant upon the earth [tellure]. An inhabitant first ceases to be on the earth when there is no
longer any church. For when there is no church, there is no longer
any communication of man with heaven, and when this communication
ceases, every inhabitant perishes. As we have seen before, it is
with the church as with the heart and lungs in man: so long as the
heart and lungs are sound, so long the man lives; and such also is
the case with the Grand Man, which is the universal heaven, so long
as the church lives; and therefore it is here said "during all the
days of the earth, seed-time and harvest, and cold and heat, and
summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease." From this it
also may appear that the earth will not endure to eternity, but that
it too will have its end; for it is said, "during all the days of
the earth" that is, as long as the earth endures.
[2] But as to
believing that the end of the earth will be the same thing as the
last judgment, foretold in the Word-where the consummation of the
age, the day of visitation, and the last judgment are described-this
is a mistake; for there is a last judgment of every church when it
has been vastated, or when there is no longer in it any faith. The
last judgment of the Most Ancient Church was when it perished, as in
its last posterity just before the flood. The last judgment of the
Jewish Church was when the Lord came into the world. There will also
be a last judgment when the Lord shall come in glory; not that the
earth and the world are then to perish, but that the church
perishes; and then a new church is always raised up by the Lord; as
at the time of the flood was the Ancient Church, and at the time of
the coming of the Lord the primitive church of the Gentiles.
[3] So also will there
be a new church when the Lord shall come in glory, which is also
meant by the new heaven and new earth, in like manner as with every
regenerate man, who becomes a man of the church, or a church, and
whose internal man, when he has been created anew, is called a new
heaven, and his external man a new earth. Moreover there is also a
last judgment for every man when he dies, for then, according to
what he has done in the body, he is adjudged either to death or to
life. That nothing else is meant, consequently not the destruction
of the world, by the consummation of the age, the end of days, or
the last judgment, is clearly evident from the words of the Lord in
Luke:
In that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken and the other shall be left; there shall be two women grinding together, the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left (Luke 17:34-36)
where the last time is
called "night" because there is no faith, that is, no charity; and where by some being "left" it is clearly indicated that the world will not then perish.
(Arcana Coelestia 931) |