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E-raamat: Ten Commandments: The Secrets of Spiritual Growth Found in God's Principles for Living

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  • Kirjastus: Swedenborg Foundation
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  • ISBN-13: 9780877856955

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"Using his unique method of biblical interpretation, Emanuel Swedenborg peels back the layers of the Ten Commandments to reveal fundamental lessons on God, loving others, and how to live and grow as spiritual people. Swedenborg's four major commentaries on the topic are being published in a single volume for the first time, illuminating this familiar set of biblical teachings for spiritual seekers and students of Swedenborg alike."--

Using his unique method of biblical interpretation, Swedish scientist and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) peels back the layers of the Ten Commandments to reveal fundamental lessons on God, loving others, and how to live and grow as spiritual people. 

Although Swedenborg discusses the Ten Commandments in many places throughout his writings, he wrote four extended commentaries on the subject in three separate volumes: Secrets of Heaven (volume 7, published in 1754), True Christianity (1771), the short work Life (1763), and the posthumously published Revelation Explained (1758–59). Those four commentaries are now being combined in a single volume for the first time, allowing the reader to compare and contrast Swedenborg’s approach across a seventeen-year span.

This book offers new insights for spiritual seekers and students of Swedenborg alike, illuminating what is at once a familiar set of biblical teachings and one of the cornerstones of Swedenborg’s system of personal growth.


Swedish scientist and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) writes that the Ten Commandments are the most important part of the Bible. They encapsulate what we need to do to grow as spiritual people, with a meaning that penetrates far beyond the surface level of words and deeds.

One of the fundamentals of Swedenborg’s theology is the concept that underlying the literal text of the Bible is an inner spiritual meaning. Using this method of interpretation, Swedenborg peels back the layers of the Ten Commandments to reveal a cohesive set of teachings with both practical applications and far-reaching spiritual implications.

Although Swedenborg discusses the Ten Commandments in many places throughout his writings, he wrote four extended commentaries on the subject in four separate volumes: Secrets of Heaven (volume 7, published in 1754), True Christianity (1771), the short work Life (1763), and the posthumously published Revelation Explained (1758–1759). Those four commentaries are now being combined in a single volume for the first time, allowing the reader to compare and contrast Swedenborg’s approach across a seventeen-year span.

This book offers new insights for spiritual seekers and students of Swedenborg alike, illuminating what is at once a familiar set of biblical teachings and one of the cornerstones of Swedenborg’s system of personal growth.

Introduction ix
Editor's Note xix
Secrets of Heaven (1754)
Summary [ of the Inner Meaning of Exodus 20:1--14]
3(1)
Verse 1 And God Spoke All These Words
3(2)
Verses 2--6 You Shall Not Have Other Gods before My Face
5(19)
Verse 7 You Shall Not Utter the Name of Jehovah Your God Unworthily
24(2)
Verses 8--11 Remember the Sabbath Day, to Consecrate It
26(10)
Verse 12 Honor Your Father and Your Mother
36(4)
Verse 13 You Shall Not Kill
40(3)
Verse 13 You Shall Not Commit Adultery
43(5)
Verse 13 You Shall Not Steal
48(4)
Verse 13 You Shall Not Testify as a Lying Witness against Your Neighbor
52(3)
Verse 14 You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor's House; You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor's Wife, or His Male Servant or His Female Servant, or His Ox or His Donkey
55(8)
Revelation Explained (1758--59)
Leading a Life According to the Commandments
63(4)
The First Commandment: You Shall Not Make Other Gods for Yourselves
67(8)
The Second Commandment: You Shall Not Profane the Name of God
75(4)
The Third Commandment: Keep the Sabbath Holy
79(1)
The Fourth Commandment: Parents Should Be Honored
80(1)
The Fifth Commandment: You Shall Not Steal
81(14)
The Sixth Commandment: You Shall Not Commit Adultery
95(31)
The Seventh Commandment: You Shall Not Kill
126(6)
The Eighth Commandment: You Shall Not Bear False Witness
132(1)
The Ninth Commandment: You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor's House
133(1)
The Tenth Commandment: You Shall Not Covet (or Pursue) Your Friend's Wife, His Male Servant or Female Servant, His Ox, or His Donkey
134(1)
About the Ten Commandments in General
135(8)
Life (1763)
The Ten Commandments Tell Us Which Evils Are Sins
143(4)
All Kinds of Murder, Adultery, Theft, and False Witness, Together with Urges toward Them, Are Evils on Which We Must Turn Our Backs Because They Are Sins
147(3)
To the Extent That We Turn Our Backs on All Kinds of Killing Because They Are Sins, We Have Love for Our Neighbor
150(4)
To the Extent That We Turn Our Backs on All Kinds of Adultery Because They Are Sins, We Love Chastity
154(4)
To the Extent That We Turn Our Backs on All Kinds of Theft Because They Are Sins, We Love Honesty
158(4)
To the Extent That We Turn Our Backs on All Kinds of False Witness Because They Are Sins, We Love Truth
162(3)
The Only Way to Abstain from Sinful Evils So Thoroughly That We Develop an Inner Aversion to Them Is to Do Battle against Them
165(3)
We Need to Abstain from Sinful Evils and Fight against Them As Though We Were Doing So on Our Own
168(3)
If We Turn Our Backs on Evils for Any Other Reason Than That They Are Sins, We Are Not Turning Our Backs on Them but Are Simply Making Sure They Are Not Visible in the Eyes of the World
171(4)
True Christianity (1771)
The Catechism, or Ten Commandments, Explained in Both Its Outer and Its Inner Meanings
175(1)
The Ten Commandments Were the Holiest Thing in the Israelite Church
176(3)
In Their Literal Meaning, the Ten Commandments Contain General Principles to Be Taught and Lived; in Their Spiritual and Heavenly Meanings, They Contain Absolutely Everything
179(4)
The First Commandment: There Is to Be No Other God before My Face
183(5)
The Second Commandment: You Are Not to Take the Name of Jehovah Your God in Vain, Because Jehovah Will Not Hold Guiltless Someone Who Takes His Name in Vain
188(4)
The Third Commandment: Remember the Sabbath Day in Order to Keep It Holy; for Six Days You Will Labor and Do All Your Work, but the Seventh Day Is the Sabbath for Jehovah Your God
192(4)
The Fourth Commandment: Honor Your Father and Your Mother So That Your Days Will Be Prolonged and It Will Be Well with You on Earth
196(4)
The Fifth Commandment: You Are Not to Kill
200(3)
The Sixth Commandment: You Are Not to Commit Adultery
203(4)
The Seventh Commandment: You Are Not to Steal
207(2)
The Eighth Commandment: You Are Not to Bear False Witness against Your Neighbor
209(3)
The Ninth and Tenth Commandments: You Are Not to Covet Your Neighbor's Household; You Are Not to Covet Your Neighbor's Wife or His Servant or His Maid or His Ox or His Donkey or Anything That Is Your Neighbor's
212(3)
The Ten Commandments Contain Everything about How to Love God and How to Love Our Neighbor
215(6)
Biographical Note 221