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Exodus Chapters 9 – 15
By Emanuel Swedenborg
Translated by Lisa Hyatt Cooper
Secrets of Heaven Volume 11: Portable New Century Edition continues Emanuel Swedenborg’s spiritual exploration of the book of Exodus (chapters 9–15), bringing forward the inner meaning of Scripture hidden beneath the surface story. In this volume, Swedenborg examines the story of the Israelites’ deliverance from Egypt, the confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh, and the unfolding journey toward freedom.
With its clear translation and modernized English, each passage reveals the spiritual symbolism of the biblical text, showing how events like the plagues of Egypt and the parting of the sea reflect the struggles of the human spirit—the tension between good and evil, the search for faith and truth, and the guidance of divine love and wisdom.
For readers of the New Century Edition series, this volume is designed for both personal study and spiritual reflection. Compact in size yet rich in insight, it invites seekers to engage with the Bible in a new way, uncovering its living message about heaven, hell, and the spiritual journey that connects us to the divine.
(It pairs well with Secrets of Heaven Volume 10, which together with Volume 11 cover the events of the children of Israel in Egypt.)
In Swedenborg’s original Arcana Coelestia, written in neo-Latin, he published a single volume covering Exodus chapters 1–15. The New Century Edition divides that material into Volumes 10 and 11, which together correspond to Swedenborg’s original Volume 6.
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Description
Secrets of Heaven Volume 11: Portable New Century Edition is part of Emanuel Swedenborg’s monumental biblical commentary, a work that explores the spiritual meaning of Scripture in depth. In this volume, Swedenborg turns his attention to key passages in the book of Exodus, chapters 9–15, focusing on the Israelites’ struggle under bondage, the leadership of Moses, and the divine call to liberation.
Where the literal text recounts historical events, Swedenborg uncovers the inner sense—a symbolic layer that reveals how these stories reflect the realities of human life and spiritual growth. The plagues of Egypt, for example, are shown to represent the conflict between truth and falsity, good and evil, and the resistance of the human ego to divine influence. The journey out of Egypt becomes a picture of the soul’s deliverance from bondage to selfishness and its gradual awakening to divine love and wisdom.
This Portable New Century Edition has been designed to serve both dedicated Swedenborg readers and those encountering his thought for the first time. Its faithful yet accessible translation preserves the clarity of the Latin original while presenting Swedenborg’s ideas in language that is accessible to contemporary seekers.
In Swedenborg’s original Arcana Coelestia, written in neo-Latin, he published a single volume covering Exodus chapters 1–15. The New Century Edition divides that material into Volumes 10 and 11, which together correspond to Swedenborg’s original Volume 6. Together volumes 10 and 11 explore the events of the children of Israel in Egypt.
Among the themes explored in this volume are:
- The meaning of heaven and hell as inner states of being
- The symbolic role of angels and spirits in human life
- The significance of Israel, Pharaoh, and Egypt as representations of spiritual dynamics
- The unfolding of faith, truth, and goodness in the life of the soul
Swedenborg’s unique method of biblical interpretation invites readers to see the Bible as a living document that speaks to the challenges and transformations of the spirit. The Exodus story, in this light, reflects every individual’s journey toward freedom, renewal, and a deeper relationship with the divine.
Compact in size, contemplative in tone, and faithful in translation, this volume is an invitation to pause, reflect, and discover the spiritual meaning of Scripture as Swedenborg saw it: a pathway of light for the inner life.
Reviews
“[Swedenborg was] a man of great and indisputable cultivation, strong mathematical intellect, and the most pious seraphic turn of mind; a man beautiful, loveable and tragical to me, with many thoughts in him, which when I interpret them for myself I find to belong to the high and perennial in human thought.” —Thomas Carlyle, Letter to Emma Ridsdale, November 13, 1852
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Volume 11
Exodus Chapter 9
- §7495 / Summary of Exodus 9
- §§7496–7619 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 9
- §§7620–7622 / The Spirits and Inhabitants of Mars (Continued)
Exodus Chapter 10
- §7628 / Summary of Exodus 10
- §§7629–7741 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 10
- §§7742–7751 / The Inhabitants and Spirits of Mars (Continued)
Exodus Chapter 11
- §7763 / Summary of Exodus 11
- §§7764–7798 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 11
- §§7799–7813 / The Spirits and Inhabitants of Jupiter
Exodus Chapter 12
- §§7822–7823 / Summary of Exodus 12
- §§7824–8020 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 12
- §§8021–8032 / The Spirits and Inhabitants of Jupiter (Continued)
Exodus Chapter 13
Text of Exodus Chapter 13
- §§8038–8039 / Summary of Exodus 13
- §§8040–8110 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 13
- §§8111–8119 / The Spirits and Inhabitants of Jupiter (Continued)
Exodus Chapter 14
- §8125 / Summary of Exodus 14
- §§8126–8241 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 14
- §§8242–8251 / The Spirits and Inhabitants of Jupiter (Continued)
Exodus Chapter 15
- §§8258–8259 / Summary of Exodus 15
- §§8260–8370 / Inner Meaning of Exodus 15
- §§8371–8386 / The Spirits and Inhabitants of Jupiter (Continued)
Additional information
| Author | Emanuel Swedenborg |
|---|---|
| Translator | Lisa Hyatt Cooper |
| Format | portable e-book, portable paperback |
| Length | 406 |
| ISBN | 978-0-87785-438-8, 978-0-87785-742-6 |














