620.
That 'the earth'a means that set of people dealt with already is clear from what has been shown concerning the meaning of 'the earth'a which is used very often in the and 'the ground'. 'The land' is
a term Word, and means the land where the Lord's true Church is, such as the land of Canaan. 'The land' may also mean where the Church is not, such as the land of Egypt, and the lands of the heathen nations,
and so stands for the nation which inhabits the land. And since it stands for the nation, it also stands for any such individual who is there. It is called 'a land', for example, the land of Canaan,
on account of heavenly love, and 'the lands of the heathen nations' are so called on account of loves that are foul. It is called 'ground' however on account of the faith sown in it. For, as has
been shown, a land includes the ground, and the ground includes the field, just as love includes faith, and faith includes the cognitions of faith that are sown in it. Here 'the earth'a stands for the
people among whom heavenly love and the Church perished utterly. It is from the subject that one may know what is attributed to it.
Notes
a or the land