7498.
'Go to Pharaoh, and you are to tell him' means the appearance of the truth from God among those engaged in molestation. This is clear from the meaning of 'going (in) to someone' as becoming present or
appearing, dealt with below; from the meaning of 'telling' as communication; from the representation of 'Pharaoh' as those who in the next life molest members of the spiritual Church, dealt with in
7107, 7110, 7126, 7142, 7220, 7228, 7317; and from the representation of Moses, who was to go in to Pharaoh and speak to him, as the truth from God, dealt with in 6771, 6827, 7014, 7382. The reason why
'going (in) to' means the presence or appearance is that in the spiritual sense things connected with the mind and therefore with thought are meant, and when 'going (in) to someone is used in reference
to thought, it means making that person present in one's thought; for one who thinks about another causes that other to be present in his thought. And what is astonishing, in the next life when one
person is thinking about another because he wishes to talk to him, that other becomes present with him. From this it is evident that in these matters there is a similarity between what goes on in the
thinking of a person in the world and what takes place visibly in the next life. From all this one may now see that 'going (in) to someone' means the presence or appearance.