The internal meaning of “blood” is a little tricky, because Swedenborg gives two meanings that seem quite different.
In most cases, blood is seen as representing Divine Truth – the ultimate and most profound expression of the Lord’s love. But in some cases, especially when discussing the first half of Genesis, the Writings link blood to a state of caring for others, or love to the neighbor.
No absolute explanation is offered for this, but it’s worth noting that blood takes a number of forms in the body – it carries nutrients and oxygen out to the cells of the body, exchanges them for waste products, discharges waste products from food in the liver and kidneys, picks up nutrients from the digestive tract, carries nutrients and carbon dioxide to the lungs, exchanges the carbon dioxide for oxygen, then returns to the heart to be pumped back out again. So it’s not unreasonable for blood to have different meanings in different contexts.
It’s also possible that the difference is because the first half of Genesis is largely about that’s called the Ancient Church. The second great church on earth, the Ancient Church, was centered on truth from the Lord, which led it into a state of love to the neighbor. It may be that in representing Divine Truth as it was known to the Ancient Church, blood also represents truth’s expression as a state of caring for others.
Passages from Swedenborg
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 374
374. That ‘the voice of blood’* means violence done to charity is clear from many places in the Word where ‘voice’ stands for everything that accuses, and ‘blood’ for all sin, especially hatred. For anyone who hates his brother murders him in his own heart, as the Lord teaches,
You have heard that it was said to the men of old, You shall not kill, and whoever kills will be liable to judgement. But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without cause will be liable to judgement. Whoever indeed says to his brother, Raca! will be liable to the Sanhedrin. And whoever says You fool! will be liable to the Gehenna of fire. Matt. 5:21, 22.
These sayings denote degrees of hatred. Hatred is contrary to charity; and though a person does not actually commit murder, the intention to do so is still there, and by whatever possible method. It is external restraints alone which prevent murder actually being committed. And this is why all hatred is called blood, as in Jeremiah,
How well you direct Your way in the quest for love! Yes, in your skirts the blood of needy innocent souls is found. Jer 2:33, 34.
[2] And since hatred is meant by blood, so is every kind of wickedness, for hatred is the source of all wickedness, as in Hosea,
Perjuring, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they commit robbery, and blood’ has followed on blood.* Therefore the land will mourn and every inhabitant will anguish. Hosea 4:2, 3.
And in Ezekiel,
Will you judge the city of blood’ and declare to her all her abominations? A City that sheds blood’ in the midst of her. By your blood which you have shed you have become guilty. Ezek. 22:2-4, 6, 9.
This is referring to the lack of compassion. In the same prophet,
The land is full of the judgement of blood,* and the city is full of violence. Ezek. 7:23.
And in Jeremiah,
For the sins of the prophets of Jerusalem, the iniquities of her priests who shed in the midst of her the blood of the righteous, they wander blind in the streets; they are defiled with blood. Lam. 4:13, 14.
In Isaiah,
When the Lord will have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion and wiped away from its midst the blood* of Jerusalem by a spirit of judgment and by a spirit of burning. Isa. 4:4.
In the same prophet,
Your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity. Isa. 59:3.
In Ezekiel,
I passed by you and saw you weltering in your blood,* and I said to you, Live in your blood* I indeed said to you, Live in your blood.* Ezek. 16:6, 22.
This refers to the abominations of Jerusalem, which are called ‘blood’*. Lack of compassion, and hatred, in the last times a real so described as blood in Rev. 16:3, 4. The plural ‘bloods’ is used because all forms of iniquity and abomination well up out of hatred, just as all forms of good and holiness do out of love. Anyone therefore who hates his neighbour would murder him if he could, and he does do so in whatever way he can. That is to say, he does him violence, which is strictly the meaning here of ‘voice of blood’.*
* lit. bloods
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 1001
1001. ‘Blood’ means charity, as becomes clear from many considerations, and so means the new will part which a regenerate spiritual person receives from the Lord. This new will part is identical with charity, for it is from charity that the new will takes form. Indeed charity, or love, is the essential element or the life of the will, for nobody can possibly say he wills something unless he takes delight in it or loves it. When people say they have something in mind this does not imply that they will it, unless will is implicit in thought. This new will which is one of charity is ‘the blood’ here. It is not the person’s own but the Lord’s residing with him. And because it is the Lord’s it must never be mixed together with things that belong to the person’s own will which, as stated, is so foul. This was the reason why in the representative Church people were commanded not to eat flesh with its soul, that is, not to eat the blood. That is to say, they were not to mix the one with the other. Because ‘blood’ meant charity it meant that which was holy, and because ‘flesh’ meant what belonged to the merely human will, it meant that which was unholy. And because these, being opposites, were quite separate, people were forbidden to eat blood. For in those times ‘the eating of flesh together with the blood’ was representative in heaven of profanation, or the mixing together of holy and unholy – which representation in heaven could do nothing else than strike the angels with horror. For at that period of time all things that took place among members of the Church were converted among angels – according to the meaning such things had in the internal sense – into corresponding spiritual representations.
[2] Since the nature of everything depends on that of the person to whom it refers, the same holds true with regard to the meaning of blood. When it refers to a regenerate spiritual person ‘blood’ means charity or love towards the neighbour. When it refers to a regenerate celestial person it means love to the Lord. But when it refers to the Lord it means the whole of His Human Essence, and so Love itself, which is His mercy towards the human race. Consequently since ‘blood’ in general means love and what belongs to love, it means heavenly things that are the Lord’s alone, and so in reference to man it means the heavenly things a person receives from the Lord. The heavenly things that a regenerate spiritual person receives from the Lord are celestial-spiritual. These in the Lord’s Divine mercy will be dealt with elsewhere.
[3] That ‘blood’ means heavenly things, and in the highest sense meant the Lord’s Human Essence, and so Love itself, which is His mercy towards the human race, becomes clear from the sacredness that the Jewish representative Church was required to attach to blood. For this reason blood was called ‘the blood of the covenant’. It was sprinkled over the people, and also, together with the anointing oil, over Aaron and his sons. And [the blood] of every burnt offering and sacrifice was sprinkled over and around the altar. For these details, see Exod. 12:7, 13, 22, 23; 24:6, 8; Lev. 1:5, 11, 15; 4:6, 7, 17, 18, 25, 30, 34; 5:9; 16:12-15; 18, 19; Num. 18:17; Deut. 12:27.
[4] Because blood was held to be so holy, and what belonged to the merely human will was so unholy, they were strictly forbidden to eat blood because this represented the profanation of what is holy, as in Moses,
It shall be a perpetual statute throughout your generations, in all your dwelling-places, that you shall not eat any fat or any blood. Lev. 3:17.
‘Fat’ stands for celestial life, and ‘blood’ in this instance for celestial-spiritual life. The celestial-spiritual is that which is spiritual having a celestial origin, as with the Most Ancient Church. With them love to the Lord was the celestial because this had been implanted in their will, while that which was celestial-spiritual with them was faith flowing from it, dealt with in 30-38, 337, 793, 398. But with a spiritual person the celestial does not exist, only the celestial-spiritual, because charity is implanted in the understanding part of his mind. In the same author,
As for anyone from the house of Israel or from the sojourner sojourning among them who eats any blood, I will set My face* against the soul eating blood and will cut him off from among his people, for the soul of the flesh is in the blood; and I have given it for you upon the altar, to make atonement for your souls, for the blood itself will make atonement by reason of the soul. The soul of all flesh is the blood of it; everyone eating it shall be cut off. Lev. 17:10, 11, 14.
Here it is plainly stated that the soul of the flesh is in the blood and that the soul of [all] flesh is the blood, or that which is celestial, that is, that which is holy and is the Lord’s.
[5] In the same author,
Be sure that you do not eat blood, for the blood is the soul and you shall not eat the soul with the flesh. Deut. 12:23-25.
From these words similarly it is clear that the blood is called the soul, that is, celestial life, or that which is celestial, and was represented by the burnt offerings and sacrifices of that Church. In a similar way, it was the requirement not to mingle that which was celestial – the Lord’s Proprium, which alone is celestial and holy – with man’s proprium, which is unholy, that was represented also by their being forbidden to make a sacrifice of, that is, to offer, the blood of the sacrifice with anything leavened, Exod. 23:18; 34:25. That which was ‘leavened’ meant that which was corrupt and filthy.
[6] The reason Why ‘blood’ is called the soul and means the holiness of charity, and why the holiness of love was represented in the Jewish Church by ‘blood’, is that the life of the body lies in the blood. And because the life of the body lies in the blood it is its ultimate soul, so that the blood therefore may be called the bodily soul, or the place where a person’s bodily life resides. And because in representative Churches internal things were represented by external, the soul or celestial life was therefore represented by ‘the blood’.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 1005
1005. That ‘requiring your blood with your souls’ means that violence done to charity will punish itself, ‘blood’ meaning violence, and ‘souls’ people who do violence, is clear from what comes before and after, and also from the meaning of ‘blood’ in the contrary sense, as well as from the meaning of ‘soul’ in the contrary sense. First from what comes before in the previous verse referring to the eating of blood, which, as shown, meant profanation, and from what comes after in the next verse referring to the shedding of blood, it is consequently clear that the subject here is the state and the punishment of one who mixes holy things with unholy. It is further clear from the meaning of ‘blood’ in the contrary sense, in that ‘blood’ in the genuine sense means that which is celestial and in reference to a regenerate spiritual person means charity – which constitutes the celestial in his case – but in the contrary sense means violence done to charity, and therefore that which is contrary to charity, namely all hatred, all revenge, all cruelty, and especially profanation, as becomes clear from the places in the Word that are quoted in 374 and 376. Finally it is clear from the meaning of ‘soul’ in the contrary sense, in that in the Word ‘soul’ means life, in general, and so everybody who lives, but also means, since a person’s life is by nature what he himself is, any individual who does violence. This may be confirmed from many parts of the Word, but for the moment let solely the following from Moses do so,
He who eats blood, I will set My face* against the soul eating blood, and I will cut him off from among his people, for the soul of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it upon the altar, to make atonement for your souls, for the blood itself will make atonement by reason of the soul. Lev. 17:10, 11, 14.
Here ‘soul’ stands for life in three different senses, as it does many times elsewhere. The fact that violence done to charity will punish itself will be clear from what follows.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 4735
4735. ‘Do not shed blood’ means not to do violence to what is holy. This is clear from the meaning of ‘blood’ as that which is holy, dealt with below, and therefore ‘shedding blood’ means doing violence to it. Everything holy in heaven proceeds from the Lord’s Divine Human, as consequently does everything holy in the Church. For this reason to prevent people from doing violence to that which is holy the Lord instituted the Holy Supper, in which it is explicitly declared that the bread there is His flesh and the wine His blood, thus that His Divine Human is the source of that which is holy in the Holy Supper. Among the Ancients ‘flesh and blood’ meant the human proprium, for that which is human consists of flesh and blood. This explains what the Lord said to Simon,
Blessed are you, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. Matt. 16:17.
Therefore the flesh and blood meant in the Holy Supper by the bread and wine are the Lord’s Human Proprium. The Lord’s actual Proprium which He acquired to Himself by His own power is Divine. His Proprium was since His conception that which He had from Jehovah His Father and was Jehovah Himself, and therefore the Proprium which He acquired to Himself within the Human was Divine. It is this Divine Proprium within the Human that is called flesh and blood, ‘flesh’ being His Divine Good, 3813, ‘blood’ Divine Truth that goes with Divine Good.
[2] The Lord’s Human, now that it has been glorified or made Divine, cannot be thought of as something merely human but as Divine Love within a human form. This is more true of Him than it is of angels, who – when they come to be seen, as I myself have seen them – are seen as forms of love and charity taking on a human appearance, the Lord enabling this to be so. For it was by Divine Love that the Lord made His Human Divine, even, as has been stated, as heavenly love serves to make someone an angel after death, so that he too is seen as a form of love and charity taking on a human appearance. From this it is evident that in the celestial sense the Lord’s Divine Human means Divine Love itself, which is a love directed towards the whole human race whom He wishes to save, making them blessed and happy for ever, and to whom He wishes to impart, insofar as its members can accept it, what is His and is Divine, so that it becomes their own. This love, and man’s reciprocated love to the Lord as well as his love towards the neighbour, are meant and represented in the Holy Supper, Divine celestial love by the flesh or bread in it and Divine spiritual love by the blood or wine.
[3] From all this one may now see what is meant by eating the Lord’s flesh and drinking His blood in John,
I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever. But the bread which I shall give is My flesh. Truly, truly, I say to you, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drank His blood you will have no life in you. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. For My flesh is truly food, and My blood is truly drink. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. This is the bread which came down from heaven. John 6:50-58.
Because ‘flesh’ and ‘blood’ mean the Divine Celestial and the Divine Spiritual that proceed from the Lord’s Divine Human, as has been stated, or what amounts to the same, mean Divine Good and Divine Truth that proceed from His Love, ‘eating’ and ‘drinking’ mean making these things one’s own. They become one’s own through the life of love and charity which is also the life of faith. For ‘eating’ means making good one’s own, and ‘drinking’ making truth one’s own, see 2187, 3069, 3168, 3513, 3596, 3734, 3832, 4017, 4018.
[4] Because ‘blood’ in the celestial sense means the Divine Spiritual or Divine Truth proceeding from the Lord’s Divine Human, it therefore means that which is holy, for Divine Truth proceeding from the Lord’s Divine Human is Holiness itself. There is no other Holiness, nor any other source of it.
[5] As regards ‘blood’ meaning that Holiness, this may be seen from many places in the Word, of which let the following be quoted here: In Ezekiel,
Son of man, thus said the Lord Jehovih, Say to every bird of the air, to every wild animal of the field, Assemble and come, gather yourselves from all around to My sacrifice which I am sacrificing for you, a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel, so that you may eat flesh and drink wine. You will eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth – rams, lambs, and he-goats, all of them fatlings of Bashan. And you will eat fat till you are glutted and drink blood till you are drunk, from My sacrifice which I will sacrifice for you. You will be glutted at My table with horse and chariot, with the mighty, and with every man of war. Thus will I set My glory among the nations. Ezek. 39:17-21.
This refers to the calling together of all people to the Lord’s kingdom, and specifically to the establishment of the Church among gentiles. ‘Eating flesh and drinking wine’ means making Divine Good and Divine Truth one’s own, and so making one’s own the Holiness which proceeds from the Lord’s Divine Human. Is there anyone who cannot see that here in the references to their eating the flesh of the mighty and drinking the blood of the princes of the earth, and their being glutted with horse, chariot, the mighty, and every man of war, ‘flesh’ is not used to mean flesh nor ‘blood’ to mean blood?
[6] Similarly in John,
I saw an angel standing in the sun, who called out with a loud voice, saying to all the birds flying in mid-heaven, Come, gather yourselves together to the supper of the Great God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and those seated on them, and the flesh of all, free men and slaves, small and great. Rev. 19:17, 18.
Can anyone ever understand these things unless he knows what ‘flesh’ means in the internal sense, or what ‘kings’, ‘captains’, ‘mighty men’, ‘horses’, ‘those seated on them’, ‘free men and slaves’ mean?
[7] Also in Zechariah,
He will speak peace to the nations; His dominion will be from sea to sea, and from the River even to the ends of the earth As for you also, through the blood of your covenant I will let out your bound ones from the pit. Zech. 9:10, 11.
This refers to the Lord. ‘The blood of the covenant’ is Divine Truth proceeding from His Divine Human and is the Holiness itself which has gone out from Him since He was glorified. This Holiness is that which is also called the Holy Spirit, as is evident in John,
Jesus said, If anyone thirsts let him come to Me and drink. Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, Out of his belly will flow rivers of living water. This He said about the spirit which those believing in Him were to receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet because Jesus was not yet glorified. John 7:37-39.
As regards the holiness proceeding from the Lord being ‘the spirit’, see John 6:63.
[8] Further to ‘blood’ meaning the holiness proceeding from the Lord’s Divine Human – in David,
From deceit and from violence He will redeem* their soul, and precious will their blood be in His eyes. Ps. 72:14.
‘Precious blood’ stands for the holiness which they are to receive. In John,
These are they who are coming out of the great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and have made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb. Rev. 7:14.
And in the same author,
They have conquered the dragon by the blood of the Lamb and by the Word of their testimony; and they did not love their soul even to death. Rev. 12:11.
[9] The Church at the present day knows no more than this, that ‘the blood of the Lamb’ here means the Lord’s passion, for it believes that people are saved solely through the Lord’s passion and that it was to endure this that He was sent into the world, a belief which may be enough for the simple who are incapable of grasping interior arcana. The Lord’s passion was the last stage of His temptation, by which He fully glorified His Humanity, Luke 24:26; John 12:23, 27, 28; 13:31, 32; 17:1, 4, 5. But ‘the blood of the Lamb’ here in Revelation is the same as the Divine Truth or that which is holy proceeding from His Divine Human, and so is the same as ‘the blood of the covenant’ referred to just above, and also in Moses,
[10] Moses took the book of the covenant, and read it in the ears of the people, who said, All that Jehovah has spoken we will do and hear. Then Moses took the blood and sprinkled it over the people. and said, Behold the blood of the covenant which Jehovah has made with you, upon all these words. Exod. 24:7, 8.
‘The book of the covenant’ was Divine Truth as it existed with them at that time, which Truth was corroborated by means of the blood that bore witness to the fact that such Truth proceeded from His Divine Human.
[11] In the ritual requirements of the Jewish Church ‘blood’ meant nothing other than the holiness proceeding from the Lord’s Divine Human. When people were being consecrated blood was therefore used to effect this, as when Aaron was consecrated along with his sons. At that time the blood was sprinkled over the horns of the altar, the residue being poured out at the base of it. Some was also put on the tip of their right ear, on their right thumb and the big toe of their right foot, and on their vestments, Exod. 29:12, 16, 20, 21; Lev. 8:15, 19, 23, 30. And when Aaron went within the veil to the mercy-seat the blood had also to be sprinkled with his finger seven times over the east side of the mercy-seat, Lev. 16:12-15. Likewise in all other consecrations, as well as expiations and cleansings, mentioned in Exod. 12:7, 13, 22; 30:10; Lev. 1:5, 11, 15; 3:2 ,8, 13; 4:6, 7, 17, 18, 25, 30, 34; 5:9; 6:27, 28; 14:14-19, 25-30; 16:12-15, 18, 19; Deut. 12:27.
[12] As ‘blood’ in the genuine sense means that which is holy, so in the contrary sense ‘blood’ and ‘bloods’ mean things which bring violence to it. This is because ‘shedding innocent blood’ means doing violence to that which is holy. For the same reason too infamous deeds in life and profane acts of worship are called ‘blood’. The fact that such things are meant by ‘blood’ and ‘bloods’ is clear from the following places: In Isaiah,
When the Lord will have washed the excrement of the daughters of Zion and washed away the blood of Jerusalem from its midst by a spirit of judgement and by a spirit of purging. Isa. 4:4.
In the same prophet,
The waters of Dimon are full of blood. Isa. 15:9.
In the same prophet,
Your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity. Their feet run to evil, and they hasten to shed innocent blood; their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity. Isa. 59:3, 7.
In Jeremiah,
Yes, in your skirts the blood of poor innocent souls is found. Jer. 2:34.
[13] In the same prophet,
For the sins of the prophets, the iniquities of the priests who shed in the midst of Jerusalem the blood of the righteous. They went astray blind in the streets, they are defiled with blood. Things which have no power they touch with their garments. Lam. 4:13, 14.
In Ezekiel,
I passed by you and saw you weltering in your blood,** and I said to you, Live in your blood;** I indeed said to you, Live in your blood’. I washed you with water and washed away your blood** from upon you, and anointed you with oil. Ezek. 16:6, 9.
In the same prophet,
You, son of man, will you dispute with the city of blood?** Declare to her all her abominations. By your blood which you have shed you have become guilty, and by the idols which you have made you are defiled. Behold, the princes of Israel, each according to his power,*** have been among you and have shed blood. Men of intrigue have been among you, [ready] to shed blood, and among you have eaten on the mountains. Ezek. 22:2-4, 6, 9.
In Moses,
If anyone sacrifices anywhere else than on the altar at the tent of meeting it shall be [regarded as] blood, and as though he had shed blood. Lev. 17:1-9.
[14] Truth that has been falsified and rendered profane is meant in the following references to ‘blood’: In Joel,
I will give portents in the heavens and on earth, blood and fire, and columns of smoke. The sun will be turned into thick darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of Jehovah comes. Joel 2:30, 31.
In John,
The sun became black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon became like blood. Rev. 6:12.
In the same author,
The second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third part of the sea became blood. Rev. 8:8.
In the same author,
The second angel poured out his bowl into the sea, and it became like the blood of one dead, from which every living soul died in the sea. The third angel poured out his bowl into the rivers and into the fountains of water, and blood was made. Rev. 16:3, 4.
[15] A similar meaning occurs in the turning of the rivers, pools and ponds in Egypt into blood, Exod. 7:15-22, for ‘Egypt’ means knowledge which enters of its own accord into heavenly arcana and as a consequence perverts Divine truths, refuses to accept them, and renders them profane, 1164, 1165, 1186. Being Divine ones, all the miracles performed in Egypt embodied the same kind of meanings. ‘The rivers’ which were turned into blood means the truths that go with intelligence and wisdom, 108, 109, 3051, as likewise do ‘waters’, 680, 2702, 3058, and ‘springs’, 2702, 3096, 3424. ‘Seas’ means factual truths taken as a single whole, 28. ‘The moon’, which, it is also said, is to be turned into blood, means Divine Truth, 1529-1531, 2495, 4060. From this it is evident that the turning of the moon, sea, springs, waters, and rivers into blood means Truth that has been falsified and rendered profane.
* The Latin means bring back (imperative singular), but the Hebrew means He will redeem.
** lit. bloods
*** lit. arm
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 4770
4770. ‘And dipped the tunic in the blood’ means that they defiled those appearances with falsities arising from evils. This is clear from the meaning of ‘dipping in blood’ as defiling with falsities, for in the contrary sense ‘blood’ means truth that has been falsified, 4735.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 5120
[5] In Matthew,
Then taking a cup, and giving thanks, He gave it to them, saying, Drink from this, all of you; for this is My blood – that of the New Testament. Matt. 26:17, 28; Mark 14:27, 24; Luke 22:20.
The word ‘cup’ is used, not wine, because ‘wine’ has reference to the spiritual Church but ‘blood’ to the celestial Church. Both wine and blood however mean holy truth going forth from the Lord, though in the spiritual Church the holiness of faith springing from charity towards the neighbour is meant, whereas in the celestial Church the holiness of charity springing from love to the Lord is meant. The spiritual Church differs from the celestial in that the spiritual is moved by charity towards the neighbour, whereas the celestial is moved by love to the Lord. Furthermore the Holy Supper was established to represent and be a sign of the Lord’s love towards the whole human race and man’s reciprocal love towards Him.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 7317
7317. ‘And they will be turned into blood’ means that they will falsify truths. This is clear from the meaning of ‘blood’ as falsified truth, dealt with in 4735, 6978, ‘blood’ in the genuine sense is truth emanating from the Lord, thus the holiness of faith, this being what is meant by blood in the Holy Supper. But in the contrary sense ‘blood’ is violence done to Divine Truth, and since it is done by means of falsifications, ‘blood’ is the falsification of truth. From this and from what follows it may be seen who specifically are represented by ‘Pharaoh’, or who specifically are meant by those who molest – those within the Church who have declared themselves on the side of faith and have also convinced themselves that faith saves, yet have led a life contrary to the commandments intrinsic to faith. In short they are those whose faith has been false and whose life has been evil.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 7326
7326. ‘And they will be blood’ means that they will falsify truths. This is clear from the meaning of ‘blood’ as the falsification of truth, dealt with above in 7317. In the genuine sense ‘blood’ means the holiness of love, as a consequence of which it means charity and faith, since they are holy attributes of love, and as a consequence of which again it means holy truth coming forth from the Lord, tool, 4735, 6978. In the contrary sense however ‘blood’ means violence done to charity and also violence done to faith, thus to holy truth coming forth from the Lord. And since violence is done to it when it is falsified the falsification of truth is meant by ‘blood’; or when there is a greater degree of violence, the profanation of truth is meant by ‘blood’. Such profanation was meant by ‘the eating of blood’, which was why that practice was so strictly forbidden, 1003.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 9127
9127. ‘There shall be no bloodguilt for him’ means that he is not guilty of the violence done. This is clear from the meaning of ‘blood’ in the highest sense as Divine Truth emanating from the Lord’s Divine Good, and in the internal sense springing from this as the truth of good, dealt with in 4735, 6378, 6978, 7317, 7326, 7846, 7850, 7877. Consequently ‘shedding blood’ means doing violence to God’s truth or the truth of good, and also to good itself. For anyone who does violence to truth does it also to good, since truth is wedded so closely to good that one is never without the other. Therefore if violence is done to one it is also done to the other. From all this it is evident that ‘there shall be no bloodguilt for him’ means not being guilty of the violence done to truth or to good.
[2] A person who has no knowledge of the internal sense of the Word can only think that ‘blood’ in the Word means blood, and that ‘shedding blood’ simply means killing someone. But the internal sense does not deal with the life of a person’s body, only with that of his soul, that is, with his spiritual life, which will go on living forever. This life is described in the Word, in the sense of the letter, by means of such things as constitute the life of the body, namely flesh and blood. And since a person’s spiritual life springs from and is maintained by the good that belongs to charity and the truth that belongs to faith, the good belonging to charity is meant in the internal sense of the Word by ‘flesh’ and the truth belonging to faith by ‘blood’. In an even more internal sense the good belonging to love to the Lord is meant by ‘flesh’ and the good belonging to love towards the neighbour by ‘blood’. In the highest sense however, in which solely the Lord is the subject, ‘flesh’ is the Lord’s Divine Good, thus the Lord Himself in respect of Divine Good, while ‘blood’ is Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, thus the Lord in respect of Divine Truth. These things are understood in heaven by flesh and blood when a person reads the Word. And the same things are understood when the person attends the Holy Supper, though in this the bread is the flesh and the wine is the blood; for ‘the bread’ has exactly the same meaning as flesh and ‘the wine’ exactly the same meaning as blood.
[3] But those who think only on the level of the senses, as most people in the world do at the present day, do not understand any of this. Therefore let them keep to the faith they have, so long as they believe that the Holy Supper and the Word have a holiness within them because they come from God. Maybe they do not know where that holiness lies; even so, let those who are endowed with some inner degree of perception, that is, who can think on a level above the senses, consider whether ‘blood’ is used to mean blood and ‘flesh’ to mean flesh in Ezekiel,
Son of man, thus said the Lord Jehovih, Say to every bird of the air, to every wild animal of the field, Assemble and come, gather yourselves from all around to My sacrifice which I am sacrificing for you, a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel, so that you may eat flesh and drink blood. You will eat the flesh of the mighty, and [drink] the blood of the princes of the earth. And you will drink blood till you are drunk, from My sacrifice which I will sacrifice for you. You will be glutted at My table with horse and chariot, and with the mighty, and with every man of war. Thus will I set My glory among the nations. Ezek. 39:17-21.
Also in John, in Revelation,
I saw an angel standing in the sun, who called out with a loud voice, saying to all the birds flying in the middle of heaven, Gather yourselves together to the supper of the great God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and those seated on them, and the flesh of all, free men and slaves, small and great. Rev. 19:17, 18.
It is obvious that in these places ‘flesh’ is not used to mean flesh or ‘blood’ to mean blood.
The same applies then to the Lord’s ‘flesh’ and ‘blood’ in John,
The bread which I shall give is My flesh. Truly, truly, I say to you, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood you will have no life in you. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. For My flesh is truly food, and My blood is truly drink. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. This is the bread which came down from heaven. John 6:50-58.
The Lord’s flesh is the Divine Good of His Divine Love, and His blood is Divine Truth emanating from His Divine Good. This may be recognized from the consideration that they are the food which nourishes a person’s spiritual life.
[4] This explains why He goes on to say, ‘My flesh is truly food, and My blood is truly drink’, and also, ‘This is the bread which came down from heaven’. And since a person is joined to the Lord through love and faith, He also says, ‘He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him’. But as stated above, this matter can be understood only by those who are able to think on a level above the bodily senses, in particular by those who believe in and love the Lord, because the Lord raises them from the life of their bodily senses up to the life of their spirit. That is, He raises them from the light of the world into the light of heaven, the light in which conceptions of things that are material, that is, impressions in the mind that are acquired by the body fade from view.
[5] Anyone therefore who knows that ‘blood’ means God’s truth coming from the Lord can also see that ‘shedding blood’ in the Word does not mean killing or taking a person’s physical life but killing or taking the life of his soul, that is, destroying his spiritual life, which consists of faith in and love to the Lord. When ‘blood’ is used to refer to blood shed unlawfully it means God’s truth destroyed by falsities arising from evil, as is evident in the following places: In Isaiah,
When the Lord will have washed the excrement of the daughters of Zion and washed away the blood* of Jerusalem from its midst by a spirit of judgement and by a spirit of purging … Isa. 4:4.
In the same prophet,
Your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity. Their feet run to evil, and they hasten to shed innocent blood; their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity. Isa. 59:3, 7.
In Jeremiah,
Yes, in your skirts the blood of poor innocent souls is found. Jer. 2:34.
In the same prophet,
… for the sins of the prophets, the iniquities of the priests who shed in the midst of Jerusalem the blood of the righteous. They went astray blind in the streets, they are defiled with blood. Things which have no power they touch with their garments. Lam. 4:13, 14.
In Ezekiel,
I passed by you and saw you weltering in your blood,* and I said, Live in your blood;* I indeed said to you, Live in your blood.* I washed you with water and washed away your blood* from upon you, and anointed you with oil. Ezek. 16:6, 9.
In the same prophet,
You, son of man, will you dispute with the city of blood?* Declare to her all her abominations. By your blood which you have shed you have become guilty, and by the idols which you have made you are defiled. Behold, the princes of Israel, each according to his power,** have been among you and have shed blood. Men of intrigue have been among you, [ready] to shed blood, and among you have eaten on the mountains. Ezek. 22:2-4, 6, 9.
In Joel,
I will give portents in heaven and on earth, blood and fire, and a column of smoke. The sun will be turned into thick darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day [of Jehovah] comes. Joel 2:30, 31.
And in John,
The sun became black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon became like blood. Rev. 6:12.
In the same book,
The second angel sounded, and so to speak a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third part of the sea became blood. Rev. 8:8.
In the same book,
The second angel poured out his bowl into the sea, and it became like the blood of one dead, from which every living soul died in the sea. The third angel poured out his bowl into the rivers and into the fountains of water, and blood was made. Rev. 16:3, 4.
[6] In these places ‘blood’ is not used to mean the life-blood of the human body when it has been shed, but the blood of spiritual life, which is God’s truth, when violence has been done to it by falsity arising from evil. ‘Blood’ has a similar meaning in Matthew,
On you will come the righteous blood shed on the earth, from the blood of righteous Abel even to the blood of Zechariah, whom you killed between the temple and the altar. Matt. 23:35.
These words mean that from earliest times down to the present the Jews had been doing violence to the truths of the Word, to such an extent that they were unwilling to accept any inner, heavenly truth at all. Therefore they did not accept the Lord either. The shedding of His blood by them was a sign of their total rejection of God’s truth; for the Lord was Divine Truth itself, which is the Word made flesh, John 1:1, 14. Their total rejection of God’s truth that came from the Lord and was the Lord is meant by the following in Matthew,
Pilate washed his hands before the people, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this righteous person; you yourselves see [to it]. And answering, all the people said, His blood be on us and on our children. Matt. 27:24, 25.
This accounts for the following incident described in John,
One of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. He who has seen has testified, and the testimony is true; and he knows that he is saying things that are true, so that you may believe. John 19:34, 35.
The reason why water also came out is that ‘water’ means God’s truth in its outward form, the kind of truth that the letter consists of. For the meaning of ‘water’ as truth, see 2702, 3058, 3424, 4976, 5668, 8568.
[7] All this also shows what is meant by being made pure by the Lord’s blood, namely accepting the truth of faith from Him, 7918, 9088. Thus it also shows what is meant by the following in John, in Revelation,
They conquered the dragon by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their*** testimony. Rev. 12:11.
‘The blood of the Lamb’ is Divine Truth that comes from the Lord, as also is ‘the word of their testimony’. ‘The blood of the lamb’ is innocent blood, for ‘a lamb’ means innocence, 3519, 3994, 7840. God’s truth emanating from the Lord in heaven has innocence at the centre of it; for none other than those possessing innocence have any feeling for it, 2526, 2780, 3111, 3183, 3495, 3994, 4797, 6013, 6107, 6765, 7836 (end), 7840, 7877, 7902.
* lit. bloods
** lit. arm
*** The Latin means His but the Greek means their, which Sw. has in other places where he quotes this verse.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 9300
[2] The terms ‘truth of good’ and ‘good of truth’ are used because in the case of a person who is being regenerated, and especially of one who has been regenerated, truths emanate from good, and forms of good emanate from truth. For the truths compose the life of his understanding, and the good the life of his will. And with the person who has been regenerated understanding and will form a mind that is one, communicating reciprocally with each other; the truths which belong to the understanding communicate with the good which belongs to the will, and the good belonging to the will with the truths belonging to the understanding. There is a mutual flow from one to the other, scarcely any different from the flow of the blood from the heart into the lungs, and from them into the heart again, then from the left side of the heart into the arteries, and from these back again through veins into the heart. One can form an idea similar to this regarding the reciprocal flow of the good and truth with a person from his understanding into his will and from his will into his understanding. The reason why the heart and lungs can give us an idea especially of the reciprocal activity of the truth of faith and the good of charity in the understanding and the will is that the lungs correspond to the truths belonging to faith and the heart to the good belonging to love, 3635, 3883-3896. So it is also that ‘the heart’ in the Word means the life of the will, and ‘the soul’* the life of faith, 9050.
Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 9410
The omnipotence of Divine Truth emanating from the Lord is described in many places in the Word, and especially in John, in the Book of Revelation,
War took place in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon fought, and his angels, but they did not prevail, nor was their place found any longer in heaven. They conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony. Rev. 12:7, 8, 11.
‘The blood of the Lamb’, it is evident, is Divine Truth emanating from the Lord’s Divine Human, see 4735, 6978, 7317, 7326, 7850, 9127, 9393, 9395; and ‘the word of their testimony’ is God’s truth which has found acceptance.
[6] People who are restricted to the outward sense of the Word, separated from the inward, that is, those who are separated from the true teachings of the Church, understand these words of prophecy in solely a literal way. That is to say, they take ‘blood’ to mean blood, thus the Lord’s passion, when in fact Divine Truth emanating from the Lord is what is meant in those words by ‘blood’. People with the true teachings of the Church are able to know that they are saved not by blood but by hearing God’s truth and doing it, thus [that all are saved] who allow the Lord to regenerate them by means of Divine Truth. All who receive enlightenment from the Lord are able to know, understand, see, and perceive this, thus all who are governed by the good of charity and faith are able to do so, since it is they who receive enlightenment. I myself can certainly say that when I read the blood of the Lamb and think of the Lord’s blood the angels present with me know no other than that Divine Truth emanating from the Lord is what I read and that that Truth is what I think of. But let simple people hold on to the teaching they have that they are saved by the Lord’s blood, so long as they are leading a life in keeping with His Divine Truth; for those who lead such a life receive enlightenment in the next life.
Apocalypse Revealed (Rogers) n. 379
379. “And made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb.” This symbolically means, and by truths have purified those religious beliefs from the falsities accompanying evil, and so have been reformed by the Lord.
Some evils are evils that accompany falsity, and some falsities are falsities that accompany evil. Evils that accompany falsity are found among people who, in accord with their religion, believe that evils do not condemn, provided they orally confess that they are sinners. And falsities that accompany evil are found among people who justify the evils they harbor.
As in no. 378 above, robes here symbolize general truths drawn from the Word, which constitute the people’s religious beliefs. They are said to have made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb because the color white is predicated of truths (nos. 167, 231, 232), meaning therefore that they used truths to purify their falsities.
This symbolically means also that thus they were reformed by the Lord, because all who have fought against evils in the world and have believed in the Lord are, after their departure from the world, taught by the Lord and led by truths away from the falsities of their religion. And so they are reformed. That is because people who refrain from evils as being sins possess goodness of life, and goodness of life desires truths, and acknowledges and accepts them. But this is never the case with evil of life.
People believe that the blood of the Lamb here and elsewhere in the Word symbolizes the Lord’s suffering of the cross. But the suffering of the cross was the final temptation or trial by which the Lord completely overcame the hells and fully glorified His humanity. By these two means He saved mankind (see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord, nos. 1214, 1517, and also no. 67 above). Moreover, because by His suffering of the cross the Lord fully glorified His humanity, which is to say, made it Divine, therefore nothing else can be meant by His flesh and blood but the Divinity in Him and emanating from Him-His flesh meaning the Divine goodness of His Divine love, and His blood meaning the Divine truth emanating from that goodness.
[2] Blood is mentioned many times in the Word, and everywhere it symbolizes, in the spiritual sense, either the Lord’s Divine truth, which is the same as the Divine truth of the Word, or in an opposite sense, the Divine truth of the Word falsified or profaned, as can be seen from the following passages.
First, that blood symbolizes the Lord’s Divine truth or the Divine truth of the Word can be seen from these passages:
Blood was called the blood of the covenant, and a covenant conjoins, a conjunction that the Lord accomplishes by His Divine truth. So, for example, in Zechariah:
By the blood of your covenant, I will set your prisoners free from the pit…. (Zechariah 9:11)
After Moses read the Book of the Law in the hearing of the people, he sprinkled half the blood on the people and said,
This is the blood of the covenant which Jehovah has made with you in accordance with all these words. (Exodus 24:3-8)
Moreover,
(Jesus) took the cup…, and gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you. …this is My blood, the blood of the new covenant…. (Matthew 26:27, 28, cf. Mark 14:24, Luke 22:20)
The blood of the new covenant or testament symbolizes nothing else than the Word, which is called a covenant or testament-the Old Covenant or Testament, and the New Covenant or Testament- thus symbolizing the Divine truth in it.
[3] Since blood has this symbolic meaning, the Lord therefore gave His disciples wine, saying, “This is My blood”-wine symbolizing Divine truth (no. 316). Wine is also on that account called “the blood of grapes” (Genesis 49:11, Deuteronomy 32:14).
This is still further apparent from these words of the Lord:
Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you will have no life in you…. For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. (John 6:53-56).
It is clearly apparent that blood here means Divine truth, because the text says that he who drinks has life, and abides in the Lord, and the Lord in him. This is the effect of Divine truth and a life in accordance with it, and an effect confirmed by the Holy Supper, as everyone in the church may know.
[4] Since blood symbolizes the Lord’s Divine truth, which is the same as the Divine truth of the Word, and this is the essence of the Old and New Covenants or Testaments, therefore blood was the holiest representative symbol in the Israelite Church, in which every single thing corresponded to something spiritual. So, for example, the people were to take some of the blood of the paschal lamb and put it on the doorposts and lintel of their houses to keep the plague from coming upon them (Exodus 12:7, 13, 22). The blood of the burnt offering was to be sprinkled on the altar, at the base of the altar, on Aaron and his sons, and on their vestments (Exodus 29:12, 16, 20, 21; Leviticus 1:5, 11, 15, 3:2, 8, 13, 4:25, 30, 34, 5:9, 8:15, 24, 17:6; Numbers 18:17: Deuteronomy 12:27). And it was to be sprinkled on the veil that was over the Ark, on the mercy seat there, and on the horns of the altar of incense (Leviticus 4:6, 7, 17, 18, 16:12-15).
[5] The blood of the Lamb has a like symbolism in the following verses in the book of Revelation:
…war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon…. And they overcame it by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony…. (Revelation 12:7, 11)
For no one can think that Michael and his angels overcame the dragon with anything other than the Lord’s Divine truth in the Word. Angels in heaven, indeed, cannot think of any blood, nor do they think of the Lord’s suffering, but of His Divine truth and resurrection. Consequently, when a person thinks about the Lord’s blood, angels perceive His Divine truth, and when a person thinks about the Lord’s suffering, they perceive His glorification, and then only His resurrection. I have been granted to know the reality of this by much experience.
[6] That blood symbolizes Divine truth is apparent also from these verses in the book of Psalms:
(God) will save the souls of the needy…. Precious shall be their blood in His sight. And they shall live, and He will give them the gold of Sheba. (Psalm 72:13-15)
The blood, precious in the sight of God, stands for Divine truth among those people. The gold of Sheba is the resulting wisdom.
In Ezekiel:
Gather together…to My great sacrifice…on the mountains of Israel, that you may eat flesh and drink blood. You shall…drink the blood of the princes of the earth…. You shall…drink blood till you are drunk at My sacrifice which I am sacrificing for you…. (Thus) I will set My glory among the nations. (Ezekiel 39:17-21)
Blood here does not mean blood, because the statement is that they will drink the blood of the princes of the earth and that they will drink blood till they are drunk. But the true meaning of the word emerges when blood is understood to mean Divine truth. The subject there, too, is the Lord’s church, which He would establish among gentiles.
[7] Second, that blood symbolizes Divine truth can be clearly seen from its opposite meaning, in which it symbolizes the Divine truth of the Word falsified or profaned, as is apparent from these passages:
He who stops his ears from hearing of bloodshed, and shuts his eyes from seeing evil…. (Isaiah 33:15)
You shall destroy those who speak falsehood; Jehovah abhors the bloody and deceitful man. (Psalm 5:6)
…everyone recorded for life in Jerusalem, when the Lord has…rinsed away (her) blood…from her midst, by the spirit of judgment and by the spirit of purification. (Isaiah 4:3, 4)
…on the day you were born…I saw you trampled in your blood, and I said to you in your blood, “Live!” …I washed you and rinsed away the blood upon you…. (Ezekiel 16:5, 6, 9, 22, 36, 38)
They wandered blind in the streets; they have defiled themselves with blood, and what they cannot touch, they touch with their garments. (Lamentations 4:13, 14)
The garment is polluted with blood. (Isaiah 9:5)
Also on your skirts is found the blood of the souls of the innocent…. (Jeremiah 2:34)
Your hands are full of blood. Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings…. (Isaiah 1:15, 16)
…your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity; your lips have spoken a lie…. They make haste to shed innocent blood. (Isaiah 59:3, 7)
…Jehovah is coming out…to visit the iniquity…of the earth; then the earth will disclose her blood…. (Isaiah 26:21)
…as many as received Him, to them He gave the ability to be children of God…, who were born, not of blood…. (John 1:12, 13)
In (Babylon) was found the blood of prophets and saints…. (Revelation 18:24)
…the sea…became as the blood of a dead man…. …the springs of water…became blood. (Revelation 16:3, 4. Cf. Isaiah 15:9, Psalm 105:29)
The like is symbolized by the rivers, ponds, and pools of water in Egypt being turned into blood (Exodus 7:15-25).
…the moon (shall be turned) into blood, before the coming of the great…day of Jehovah. (Joel 2:31)
…the moon became…blood. (Revelation 6:12)
In these places and many others, blood symbolizes the truth of the Word falsified, and also profaned. But this can be seen more clearly when these passages in the Word are read in context.
So, then, since blood in an opposite sense symbolizes the truth of the Word falsified or profaned, it is apparent that blood in a true sense symbolizes the truth of the Word not falsified.
Apocalypse Revealed (Rogers) n. 730
730. 17:6 And I saw the woman, drunk with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the witnesses of Jesus. This symbolizes the Roman Catholic religion irrational because of its adulterating and profaning the Divine truths and goods of the Lord, of the Word, and so of the church.
The woman symbolizes the Roman Catholic religion, as in nos. 723, 725 above. To be drunk means, symbolically, to be irrational in spiritual matters (no. 721). The blood symbolizes their falsification, adulteration and profanation of the Word (nos. 327, 379, 681, 684). Saints symbolize people who are governed by Divine truths from the Lord through the Word, and in an abstract sense the Divine truths themselves of the Lord, of the Word, and so of the church (nos. 173, 586, 664). The witnesses of Jesus symbolize in an abstract sense the truths and goods in the church from the Lord through the Word (nos. 6, 16, 490, 501, 669), here those truths and goods profaned, because the blood is called the blood of the saints and of the witnesses of Jesus, and the subject is Babylon, which also symbolizes a profanation of the goodness and truth in the Word and in the church (nos. 717, 718).
It follows from this that John’s seeing the woman drunk with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the witnesses of Jesus symbolizes the Roman Catholic religion irrational because of its adulterating and profaning the Divine truths and goods of the Lord, of the Word, and so of the church.