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We can disclose two secrets here which as a result of the foregoing fall within the scope of the intellect. The first secret is that the Word exists in its fullness and power in the sense of the
letter. For the Word contains three levels or degrees of meaning: a celestial meaning, a spiritual meaning, and a natural meaning. Since these levels of meaning exist in accordance with three degrees
of height, and they are connected by correspondences, it happens therefore not only that the last meaning-which is natural and is called the sense of the letter-embraces, contains, and is the foundation
of the interior, corresponding meanings, but also that the Word exists in its fullness and power in its last meaning. (That this is the case we have shown and confirmed many times in The Doctrine
of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, nos. 27-36, 37-49, 50-61, 62-69.) [2] The second secret is that the Lord came into the world and took on human form in order to put Himself into
the power of subjugating the hells and of reducing to order all things both in the heavens and on earth. This humanity He put on over His prior humanity. The humanity that He put on in the world over
His prior humanity was like the humanity of a person in the world, each being, however, Divine and thus infinitely surpassing the finite humanity of angels and people. Moreover, because He fully glorified
His natural humanity even to the lasts of it, therefore He rose again with the whole body as no other person does. By assuming this humanity the Lord took on the limitless Divine power not only
of subjugating the hells and reducing the heavens to order, but also of keeping the hells subjugated to eternity and saving humankind. This power is meant by His sitting at the right hand of the power
and might of God.* [3] Since by assuming a natural humanity the Lord made Himself Divine truth in the lasts of creation, therefore He is called the Word,** and we are told that the Word became flesh.***
Divine truth in the lasts of creation is the Word in the sense of the letter. The Lord made Himself this Divine truth by fulfilling all the prophecies of the Word concerning Him in the Old Testament.
For every person is an embodiment of the good and truth in him. It is this alone that makes a person human. In the Lord's case, however, by assuming a natural humanity He became the embodiment
of Divine good and truth itself, or to say the same thing, the embodiment of Divine love and wisdom itself, both in the firsts of creation and in the lasts of it. Consequently, in the angelic heavens
He appears as the sun with a more intense radiance and with greater splendor since His advent into the world than before His advent. This is a secret which may fall within the scope of the intellect
as a result of the doctrine of degrees presented here. As regards the Lord's omnipotence before His advent into the world, about this we will say something in subsequent discussions. * Matthew
26:64. Mark 14:62. Luke 22:69. See also Psalm 110:1. Matthew 22:43, 44. Mark 12:36, 16:19. Luke 20:42, 43. Acts 2:32-35, 5:30, 31, 7:55, 56. Romans 8:34. Ephesians 1:15-23. Colossians 3:1. Hebrews
1:1-3, 13, 8:1, 10:12, 13, 12:1, 2. 1 Peter 3:21, 22. ** John 1:1-18. Revelation 19:13. *** John 1:14.