Arcana Coelestia (Potts) n. 9150

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9150. And it be stolen out of the man's house. That this signifies the loss of them from there, is evident from the signification of "theft," as being the taking away of such things as make the man's spiritual life, consequently the taking away of truths and memory-knowledges, which are signified by "silver and vessels" (see n. 9149); and from the signification of "a house," as being where anything is stored up. From this it is that "a house" signifies various things, as the church, the good therein, also a man, and likewise his mind both natural and rational; but here the memory, because therein as in their house are truths and memory-knowledges. (That "a house" has various significations, see n. 3128, 3142, 3538, 3652, 3720, 3900, 4973, 4982, 5023, 5640, 6690, 7353, 7848, 7929.)


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