Tuesday, August 10, 2010

AE 272 - portion of Psalm 89

AE 272 [3]
You show anger with Your anointed.
You have condemned even to the earth his crown.

(Psalms 89:38-39)

Here also "anointed" stands for the Lord,
and "anger" for a state of temptation,
in which He was when in combats with the hells.
"Anger" and "condemnation" describe the lamentation at that time,
as the Lord's last lamentation on the cross, that He was forsaken;
for the cross was the last of His temptations or combats with the hells;
and after that last temptation He put on
the Divine good of the Divine love,
and thus united the Divine Human to the Divine Itself which was in Him.

[2]
. . . "crown" the Divine good from which is Divine wisdom,
and from which is the Lord's government . . .

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