The Third Round: Genesis 38:6-10 Logopraxis Process Reflections

GENESIS 38:6-10

AC 4828. Verses 6-10. And Judah took a woman for Er his firstborn, and her name was Tamar. And Er, Judah’s firstborn, was evil in the eyes of Jehovah; and Jehovah caused him to die. And Judah said unto Onan, Come to thy brother’s wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother unto her, and raise up seed to thy brother. And Onan knew that the seed would not be his; and it came to pass when he came to his brother’s wife, and he destroyed it to the earth, that he might not give seed to his brother. And that which he did was evil in the eyes of Jehovah, and He caused him also to die. “And Judah took a woman,” signifies the church which was for his posterity; “for Er his firstborn,” signifies falsity of faith; “and her name was Tamar,” signifies the quality of the church, that it was a church representative of spiritual and celestial things; “and Er, Judah’s firstborn, was evil in the eyes of Jehovah,” signifies that it was in the falsity of evil; “and Jehovah caused him to die,” signifies that there was no representative of the church; “and Judah said unto Onan,” signifies to preserve a representative of the church; “Come to thy brother’s wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother unto her,” signifies that it should be continued; “and raise up seed to thy brother,” signifies lest the church should perish; “and Onan knew that the seed would not be his,” signifies aversion and hatred; “and it came to pass when he came to his brother’s wife, and he destroyed it to the earth,” signifies what is contrary to conjugial love; “that he might not give seed to his brother,” signifies that thus there was no continuation; “and that which he did was evil in the eyes of Jehovah,” signifies that it was contrary to the Divine order; “and He caused him also to die,” signifies that there was also no representative of the church.

From the work, Arcana Coelestia 10367

Man is born into evils of every kind, and consequently into falsities of every kind, thus of himself he is condemned to hell. In order therefore that he may be rescued from hell, he must needs be born again of the Lord. This being born again is what is called regeneration. In order therefore that he may be born again, he must first learn truths, and if he is of the church he must learn them from the Word, or from doctrine derived from the Word. The Word and doctrine from the Word teach what is true and good, and truth and good teach what is false and evil. Unless man knows these, he cannot possibly be regenerated, for he remains in his evils and their falsities, calling the former goods, and the latter truths.

From the work, Arcana Coelestia 10659

…those who are enlightened by the Lord through the Word understand that the Lord came into the world in order to subjugate the hells, and reduce into order all things there and in the heavens; and that this could not possibly be done except by means of the Human; for from this He could fight against the hells; but not from the Divine without the Human; and also that He might glorify His Human in order that He might thereby forever keep all things in the order into which He had reduced them. From this comes the salvation of man, for the hells are round every man, because everyone is born into evils of every kind, and where evils are, there are the hells; and unless these were cast back by the Divine power of the Lord, no one could ever have been saved. That this is so the Word teaches, and all those apprehend who admit the Lord into their life; and these as before said are those who acknowledge Him, and love to live according to His commandments.

From the work, Arcana Coelestia 2568.4

[4] There are therefore two principles; one of which leads to all folly and insanity, and the other to all intelligence and wisdom. The former principle is to deny all things, or to say in the heart that we cannot believe them until we are convinced by what we can apprehend, or perceive by the senses; this is the principle that leads to all folly and insanity, and is to be called the negative principle. The other principle is to affirm the things which are of doctrine from the Word, or to think and believe within ourselves that they are true because the Lord has said them: this is the principle that leads to all intelligence and wisdom, and is to be called the affirmative principle.

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Ian Arnold
Ian Arnold
4 years ago

He David, I appreciated more than I can adequately say your summary of the spiritual meaning of Genesis 38: 6 to 10, being all about preserving the things of the Church until the Lord comes. Just love it. It got me thinking and I am wondering if you agree how widely the net is cast, so to speak. I think of people being inspired by the examples and even the heroics of others. I think, as well, of uplifting statements and sayings that people share and exchange, not even knowing that ultimately they can be traced back to the Word.… Read more »