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 man; and o., spiritual good, or good of the internal man. A. E. 617. See Milk and Honey.

HONEY-COMB, the, and the BROILED FISH, which the Lord ate with bis disciples after his rcgurrection, s. the external sense of the Word; the fisk, as to the truth tbereof, and the l1.c., as to its pleasantness. 5620. HONOR s. the good of love. 8897. To h: (Isa. xxiv. 15) s. to worship and arlore. A. E. 406. H. thy father and thy mother (Exod. xx. 125, in a spiritual sensc, s. lo revere and love God and the church; and in a celestial sense, by father is meant our Lord Jesus Christ, and by mothers the new cburch.' U. T. 306. The h. of Carmel and Sharon (Isa. xxxv. 1, 2) s. dirine good, which the Gentiles should receive. 4. E. 288. H. is pred. of worship from good, and fear of worship from truth. (Mal. i. 6.) A. L. G9G. H., virtuc, and miglit (Rev. vii. 12) s. the divine celestial things of the Lord. A. R. 373. To be honored above all (Gen. xxxiv. 19) s. what is primary. 4476. HONORABLENESS s. thic spiritual church. A. E. 504. IIOOF a. truth in the ultimate degree, or gengual truth. 7729. H. af horses s. the lowest intellectual principles. 3727. H. of the lorses (Ezek. xxvi. 21) s. scientifics which prevert truths. 2336. Hook in the Nosii, a (Isa. xxxvji. 29), s. stupidity and foolishness; for a. s. perception, and h. ils extraction, properly immersion in the sen- sual corporcal principle. A. E. 928. Sec Pruning Ilooks. Hore, thc, and victory of those that undergo temptations. 6574. HOREB, Mount, s. the quality of the divine good of love, that was to appear, and this quality appears from the things which were there scen. (Exod. iii.) viz., " from the flanc of fire out of the midst of the bush; tbus it is the divine good of love shining forth by truth which is of the divine law. 6830. Mount II. s. divine truth in externals, for H. was a mount round about Mount Sinai, which s. divine truth. 10.543. HORITES (Gen. xiv. 6) rep. those who are principled in the persua- sions of what is false, grounded in self-love. 1675. HORN, when spoken of thc Lord, s. omnipotence. A. R. 270._Tb little h. that rose up (Dan. vii. 3-8) s. the plenary perversion of the Word, by the application of its literal sense to the confirmation of the love of dominion, but it is called little, because such pervested application is not sensibly apparent to the understanding of man, or to the sight of his spirit A. E. 316. _K. s. the power of truth trom good, and ten h. much power. 2832. A. R. 539. II. (Rev. xiii. 11) s. power in speaking, teaching, and writing, consequently, in reasoning and arguing. "A. R. 595. Be. cause h. 8. truths from good, which s. was known to the ancients, it was customary to make h. budrling forth and fragrant, whence came the ex- pression cornucopia. A. L. 316. HORNS of Ivory and EBONY (Ezek. xxvii. 15) s. exterior good things, sucli as relate to worship or rituals. 1172. H. of the unicorns (Ps. xxii. 21) s. truth as to its fulness and power. A. E. 316. IIORNETS (Exod. xxiii. 28) s. falses of a tormenting and destructive kind, striking with formidable terror, or the dread of those who are in falses. 9331. HORROR. Temptations are permitted in order that states of h., at evils and falses may be induced and a conscience formed. 1692.

s. knowledges or understanding of the Word and in an opp.