Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 988

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988. 'Upon every bird of the air'a means over falsities that go with reasoning. This is clear from the meaning of 'a bird'. In the Word birds mean intellectual concepts - gentle, useful, and beautiful ones mean intellectual concepts that are true, but savage, useless, and ugly ones intellectual concepts that are false, that is, falsities that go with reasoning. That they mean intellectual concepts, see 40, 776, 870. From this it is also evident that birds mean reasonings and the falsities that go with them. To leave no one in any doubt, the places quoted below, in addition to what is mentioned in 866 concerning the raven, will serve to confirm the point. In Jeremiah,

I will visit them with four kinds [of destroyers], with the sword to slay, with dogs to tear, with the birds of the air,a and with the beasts of the earth to devour and destroy. Jer 15:3.

In Ezekiel,

Upon its ruin will dwell every bird of the air,a and on its branches will be every wild animal of the field. Ezek 37:13.

In Daniel,

At length upon the bird of abominations will come desolation. Dan 9:27.

In John,

Babylon, a prison of every unclean and hateful bird. Rev 18:1.
And the Prophets declare many times that dead bodies would be given as food to the birds of the aira and to the beasts of the earth, Jer 7:33; 19:7; 34:20; Ezek 29:5; 39:4; Ps 79:2; Isa 18:6.
This meant that they would be destroyed by falsities, which are 'the birds of the air'b, and by evils or evil desires, which are 'the beasts of the earth'.

Notes

a lit. bird of heaven (or the sky)
b lit. birds of heaven (or the sky)


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