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2157. To give g. (Gen, xxxix. 21) s. relief, for to give g. in temptations, is to comfort and relieve by hope. 5043. They who are principled in truth, and thence in good, implore only g.; whereas they who are principled in good, and thence in truth, implore mercy of the Lord. 2412. G. is applied to the spiritual, and mercy to the celestial. 598.

Grain s. interior goods and truths. 7112.

Granary, or Barn, s. heaven. A. E. 911.

Grand or Greatest Man. The three heavens together constitute the g. or g. m. 4330. All who are therein are in heaven, but all who are not. cor, with the various corruptions and diseases of the human body, and are in hell. 4225. The g. m. is heaven. In the head of the g. m, are those who are called celestial; from the breast even to the loins are those who are called spiritual; and in the feet are those who are called natural. A. E. 708. Angels know in what province of the g. m. they are, but spirits do not. 4800. Not only these things in the body which are external and visible to the sight according to their functions and uses, cor. to the g. m., but also those things which are external and not extant to the sight; consequently, both those things which are of the external man, and those which are of the internal man. The societies of spirits and angels to which the things of the external man cor., are in a great part from this earth; but those to which the things of the internal man cor., are for the most part from other earths. 4330.

Grape, the blood of the, s. spiritual celestial good, which is the name given to the divine in heaven proceeding from the Lord; wine is called the blood of g., inasmuch as each s. holy truth proceedling from the Lord, but wine is pred. of the spiritual church, and blood, of the celestial church; and this being the case, wine was cojoined in the holy supper. 5118. G., in a good sense, mean goodness, and in an opp. sense, evil. 2240, 5117. To eat sour g. s. to appropriate to one's self, the false of evil. A. E. 556. Wild g. (Isa. v. 1) s. evils opp. to the goods of charity. A. E. 375. G. and clusters s. works of charity, because they are the fruits of the vine and the vineyard, and by fruits, in the Word, are s. good works. A. R. 649. G. of gall and clusters of bitterness (Deut, xxxvi. 32) s. evils from dire falses. A. E. 433. To gather g. s. to collect for use, especially such things as are serviceable to the understanding. (See Jer. vi. 9; Lev. xix. 10; xxvi. 5; Deut. xxvi. 7; xxiv. 21.) A. E. 919. To gather g. (Rev, xiv. 18) s. to bring forth the fruit, and to make an end, the same as to reap. A. R. 649. Gathering of g. s. the devastation of the church. A. E. 919. Gleaning g. when the vintage is done (Isa. xxiv. 13), s. the vastation of the church as to truth. A. E. 313.

Grape-Gatherers (Obad. ver. 5) den. falses which are not from evil; by those falses the goods and truths stored up by the Lord in man's interior natural principle, that is, remains, are not consumed, but by falses derived from evils, which steal truths and goods, and also apply them to confirin evils and falses by sinister applications. 5135. G.-g. s. falses; thieves s. evils which devastate the truths and goods of the church; but robbers s. falses as well as evils. (Obad. ver. 5.) A. E. 919.

Grass s. the scientific principle, for as green g. serves animals for support, so scientific truth serves men for spiritual nourishment. A. E. 507. G. is scientific truth, and flower of the field is spiritual truth. (Isa. xl. 5, 6.) A. E. 507. Green g., in the Word s. that good and truth of the