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Science
and Health Chapter XVII
Glossary
These
things saith He that is holy, He that is true, He
that hath the key of David, He that openeth, and no
man shutteth; and shutteth, and no man openeth; I
know thy works: behold, I have set before thee an
open door, and no man can shut it.
REVELATION.
In
Christian Science we learn that the substitution of
the spiritual for the material definition of a
Scriptural word often elucidates the meaning of the
inspired writer. On this account this chapter is
added. It contains the metaphysical interpretation
of Bible terms, giving their spiritual sense, which
is also their original meaning.
ABEL.
Watchfulness; self-offering; surrendering to the
creator the early fruits of experience.
ABRAHAM.
Fidelity; faith in the divine Life and in the
eternal Principle of being.
This
patriarch illustrated the purpose of Love to create
trust in good, and showed the life-preserving power
of spiritual understanding.
ADAM.
Error; a falsity; the belief in "original sin,"
sickness, and death; evil; the opposite of good,
of God and His creation; a curse; a belief
in intelligent matter, finiteness, and mortality;
"dust to dust;" red sandstone; nothingness; the
first god of mythology; not God's man, who
represents the one God and is His own image and
likeness; the opposite of Spirit and His creations;
that which is not the image and likeness of good,
but a material belief, opposed to the one Mind, or
Spirit; a so-called finite mind, producing other
minds, thus making "gods many and lords many" (I
Corinthians viii. 5); a product of nothing as the
mimicry of something; an unreality as opposed to
the great reality of spiritual existence and
creation; a so-called man, whose origin, substance,
and mind are found to be the antipode of God, or
Spirit; an inverted image of Spirit; the image and
likeness of what God has not created, namely,
matter, sin, sickness, and death; the opposer of
Truth, termed error; Life's counterfeit, which
ultimates in death; the opposite of Love, called
hate; the usurper of Spirit's creation, called
self-creative matter; immortality's opposite,
mortality; that of which wisdom saith, "Thou shalt
surely die."
The
name Adam represents the false supposition that
Life is not eternal, but has beginning and end;
that the infinite enters the finite, that
intelligence passes into non-intelligence, and that
Soul dwells in material sense; that immortal Mind
results in matter, and matter in mortal mind; that
the one God and creator entered what He created,
and then disappeared in the atheism of
matter.
ADVERSARY.
An adversary is one who opposes, denies, disputes,
not one who constructs and sustains reality and
Truth. Jesus said of the devil, "He was a murderer
from the beginning, . . . he is a liar and the
father of it." This view of Satan is confirmed by
the name often conferred upon him in Scripture, the
"adversary."
ALMIGHTY.
All-power; infinity; omnipotence.
ANGELS.
God's thoughts passing to man; spiritual
intuitions, pure and perfect; the inspiration of
goodness, purity, and immortality, counteracting
all evil, sensuality, and mortality.
ARK.
Safety; the idea, or reflection, of Truth, proved
to be as immortal as its Principle; the
understanding of Spirit, destroying belief in
matter.
God
and man coexistent and eternal; Science showing
that the spiritual realities of all things are
created by Him and exist forever. The ark indicates
temptation overcome and followed by
exaltation.
ASHER
(Jacob's son). Hope and faith; spiritual
compensation; the ills of the flesh
rebuked.
BABEL.
Self-destroying error; a kingdom divided against
itself, which cannot stand; material
knowledge.
The
higher false knowledge builds on the basis of
evidence obtained from the five corporeal senses,
the more confusion ensues, and the more certain is
the downfall of its structure.
BAPTISM.
Purification by Spirit; submergence in
Spirit.
We
are "willing rather to be absent from the body, and
to be present with the Lord." (II Corinthians v.
8.)
BELIEVING.
Firmness and constancy; not a faltering nor a blind
faith, but the perception of spiritual Truth.
Mortal thoughts, illusion.
BENJAMIN
(Jacob's son). A physical belief as to life,
substance, and mind; human knowledge, or so-called
mortal mind, devoted to matter; pride; envy; fame;
illusion; a false belief; error masquerading as the
possessor of life, strength, animation, and power
to act.
Renewal
of affections; self-offering; an improved state of
mortal mind; the introduction of a more spiritual
origin; a gleam of the infinite idea of the
infinite Principle; a spiritual type; that which
comforts, consoles, and supports.
BRIDE.
Purity and innocence, conceiving man in the idea of
God; a sense of Soul, which has spiritual bliss and
enjoys but cannot suffer.
BRIDEGROOM.
Spiritual understanding; the pure consciousness
that God, the divine Principle, creates man as His
own spiritual idea, and that God is the only
creative power.
BURIAL.
Corporeality and physical sense put out of sight
and hearing; annihilation. Submergence in Spirit;
immortality brought to light.
CANAAN
(the son of Ham). A sensuous belief; the testimony
of what is termed material sense; the error which
would make man mortal and would make mortal mind a
slave to the body.
CHILDREN.
The spiritual thoughts and representatives of Life,
Truth, and Love.
Sensual
and mortal beliefs; counterfeits of creation, whose
better originals are God's thoughts, not in embryo,
but in maturity; material suppositions of life,
substance, and intelligence, opposed to the Science
of being.
CHILDREN
OF ISRAEL.
The representatives of Soul, not corporeal sense;
the offspring of Spirit, who, having wrestled with
error, sin, and sense, are governed by divine
Science; some of the ideas of God beheld as men,
casting out error and healing the sick; Christ's
offspring.
CHRIST.
The divine manifestation of God, which comes to the
flesh to destroy incarnate error.
CHURCH.
The structure of Truth and Love; whatever rests
upon and proceeds from divine Principle.
The
Church is that institution, which affords proof of
its utility and is found elevating the race,
rousing the dormant understanding from material
beliefs to the apprehension of spiritual ideas and
the demonstration of divine Science, thereby
casting out devils, or error, and healing the
sick.
CREATOR.
Spirit; Mind; intelligence; the animating divine
Principle of all that is real and good;
self-existent Life, Truth, and Love; that which is
perfect and eternal; the opposite of matter and
evil, which have no Principle; God, who made all
that was made and could not create an atom or an
element the opposite of Himself.
DAN
(Jacob's son). Animal magnetism; so-called mortal
mind controlling mortal mind; error, working out
the designs of error; one belief preying upon
another.
DAY.
The irradiance of Life; light, the spiritual idea
of Truth and Love.
"And
the evening and the morning were the first day."
(Genesis i. 5.) The objects of time and sense
disappear in the illumination of spiritual
understanding, and Mind measures time according to
the good that is unfolded. This unfolding is God's
day, and "there shall be no night
there."
DEATH.
An illusion, the lie of life in matter; the unreal
and untrue; the opposite of Life.
Matter
has no life, hence it has no real existence. Mind
is immortal. The flesh, warring against Spirit;
that which frets itself free from one belief only
to be fettered by another, until every belief of
life where Life is not yields to eternal Life. Any
material evidence of death is false, for it
contradicts the spiritual facts of
being.
DEVIL.
Evil; a lie; error; neither corporeality nor mind;
the opposite of Truth; a belief in sin, sickness,
and death; animal magnetism or hypnotism; the lust
of the flesh, which saith: "I am life and
intelligence in matter. There is more than one
mind, for I am mind, a wicked mind,
self-made or created by a tribal god and put into
the opposite of mind, termed matter, thence to
reproduce a mortal universe, including man, not
after the image and likeness of Spirit, but after
its own image."
DOVE.
A symbol of divine Science; purity and peace; hope
and faith.
DUST.
Nothingness; the absence of substance, life, or
intelligence.
EARS.
Not organs of the so-called corporeal senses, but
spiritual understanding.
Jesus
said, referring to spiritual perception, "Having
ears, hear ye not?" (Mark viii. 18.)
EARTH.
A sphere; a type of eternity and immortality, which
are likewise without beginning or end.
To
material sense, earth is matter; to spiritual
sense, it is a compound idea.
ELIAS.
Prophecy; spiritual evidence opposed to material
sense; Christian Science, with which can be
discerned the spiritual fact of whatever the
material senses behold; the basis of
immortality.
"Elias
truly shall first come and restore all things."
(Matthew xvii. 11.)
ERROR.
See chapter on Recapitulation, page 472.
EUPHRATES
(river). Divine Science encompassing the universe
and man; the true idea of God; a type of the glory
which is to come; metaphysics taking the place of
physics; the reign of righteousness. The atmosphere
of human belief before it accepts sin, sickness, or
death; a state of mortal thought, the only error of
which is limitation; finity; the opposite of
infinity.
EVE.
A beginning; mortality; that which does not last
forever; a finite belief concerning life,
substance, and intelligence in matter; error; the
belief that the human race originated materially
instead of spiritually, that man started
first from dust, second from a rib, and third from
an egg.
EVENING.
Mistiness of mortal thought; weariness of mortal
mind; obscured views; peace and rest.
EYES.
Spiritual discernment, not material but
mental.
Jesus
said, thinking of the outward vision, "Having eyes,
see ye not?" (Mark viii. 18.)
FAN.
Separator of fable from fact; that which gives
action to thought.
FATHER.
Eternal Life; the one Mind; the divine Principle,
commonly called God.
FEAR.
Heat; inflammation; anxiety; ignorance; error;
desire; caution.
FIRE.
Fear; remorse; lust; hatred; destruction;
affliction purifying and elevating man.
FIRMAMENT.
Spiritual understanding; the scientific line of
demarcation between Truth and error, between Spirit
and so-called matter.
FLESH.
An error of physical belief; a supposition that
life, substance, and intelligence are in matter; an
illusion; a belief that matter has
sensation.
GAD
(Jacob's son). Science; spiritual being understood;
haste towards harmony.
GETHSEMANE.
Patient woe; the human yielding to the divine; love
meeting no response, but still remaining
love.
GHOST.
An illusion; a belief that mind is outlined and
limited; a supposition that spirit is
finite.
GIHON
(river). The rights of woman acknowledged morally,
civilly, and socially.
GOD.
The great I AM; the all-knowing, all-seeing,
all-acting, all-wise, all-loving, and eternal;
Principle; Mind; Soul; Spirit; Life; Truth; Love;
all substance; intelligence.
GODS.
Mythology; a belief that life, substance, and
intelligence are both mental and material; a
supposition of sentient physicality; the belief
that infinite Mind is in finite forms; the various
theories that hold mind to be a material sense,
existing in brain, nerve, matter; supposititious
minds, or souls, going in and out of matter, erring
and mortal; the serpents of error, which say, "Ye
shall be as gods."
God
is one God, infinite and perfect, and cannot become
finite and imperfect.
GOOD.
God; Spirit; omnipotence; omniscience;
omnipresence; omni-action.
HAM
(Noah's son). Corporeal belief; sensuality;
slavery; tyranny.
HEART.
Mortal feelings, motives, affections, joys, and
sorrows.
HEAVEN.
Harmony; the reign of Spirit; government by divine
Principle; spirituality; bliss; the atmosphere of
Soul.
HELL.
Mortal belief; error; lust; remorse; hatred;
revenge; sin; sickness; death; suffering and
self-destruction; self-imposed agony; effects of
sin; that which "worketh abomination or maketh a
lie."
HIDDEKEL
(river). Divine Science understood and
acknowledged.
HOLY
GHOST.
Divine Science; the development of eternal Life,
Truth, and Love.
I,
or EGO.
Divine Principle; Spirit; Soul; incorporeal,
unerring, immortal, and eternal Mind.
There
is but one I, or Us, but one divine Principle, or
Mind, governing all existence; man and woman
unchanged forever in their individual characters,
even as numbers which never blend with each other,
though they are governed by one Principle. All the
objects of God's creation reflect one Mind, and
whatever reflects not this one Mind, is false and
erroneous, even the belief that life, substance,
and intelligence are both mental and
material.
I
AM.
God; incorporeal and eternal Mind; divine
Principle; the only Ego.
IN.
A term obsolete in Science if used with reference
to Spirit, or Deity.
INTELLIGENCE.
Substance; self-existent and eternal Mind; that
which is never unconscious nor limited.
See chapter on Recapitulation, page 469.
ISSACHAR
(Jacob's son). A corporeal belief; the offspring of
error; envy; hatred; selfishness; self-will;
lust.
JACOB.
A corporeal mortal embracing duplicity, repentance,
sensualism. Inspiration; the revelation of Science,
in which the so-called material senses yield to the
spiritual sense of Life and Love.
JAPHET
(Noah's son). A type of spiritual peace, flowing
from the understanding that God is the divine
Principle of all existence, and that man is His
idea, the child of His care.
JERUSALEM.
Mortal belief and knowledge obtained from the five
corporeal senses; the pride of power and the power
of pride; sensuality; envy; oppression; tyranny.
Home, heaven.
JESUS.
The highest human corporeal concept of the divine
idea, rebuking and destroying error and bringing to
light man's immortality.
JOSEPH.
A corporeal mortal; a higher sense of Truth
rebuking mortal belief, or error, and showing the
immortality and supremacy of Truth; pure affection
blessing its enemies.
JUDAH.
A corporeal material belief progressing and
disappearing; the spiritual understanding of God
and man appearing.
KINGDOM
OF HEAVEN.
The reign of harmony in divine Science; the realm
of unerring, eternal, and omnipotent Mind; the
atmosphere of Spirit, where Soul is
supreme.
KNOWLEDGE.
Evidence obtained from the five corporeal senses;
mortality; beliefs and opinions; human theories,
doctrines, hypotheses; that which is not divine and
is the origin of sin, sickness, and death; the
opposite of spiritual Truth and
understanding.
LAMB
OF GOD.
The spiritual idea of Love; self-immolation;
innocence and purity; sacrifice.
LEVI
(Jacob's son). A corporeal and sensual belief;
mortal man; denial of the fulness of God's
creation; ecclesiastical despotism.
LIFE.
See chapter on Recapitulation, page 468.
LORD.
In the Hebrew, this term is sometimes employed as a
title, which has the inferior sense of master, or
ruler. In the Greek, the word kurios almost
always has this lower sense, unless specially
coupled with the name God. Its higher signification
is Supreme Ruler.
LORD
GOD.
Jehovah.
This
double term is not used in the first chapter of
Genesis, the record of spiritual creation. It is
introduced in the second and following chapters,
when the spiritual sense of God and of infinity is
disappearing from the recorder's thought,
when the true scientific statements of the
Scriptures become clouded through a physical sense
of God as finite and corporeal. From this follow
idolatry and mythology, belief in many gods,
or material intelligences, as the opposite of the
one Spirit, or intelligence, named Elohim, or
God.
MAN.
The compound idea of infinite Spirit; the spiritual
image and likeness of God; the full representation
of Mind.
MATTER.
Mythology; mortality; another name for mortal mind;
illusion; intelligence, substance, and life in
non-intelligence and mortality; life resulting in
death, and death in life; sensation in the
sensationless; mind originating in matter; the
opposite of Truth; the opposite of Spirit; the
opposite of God; that of which immortal Mind takes
no cognizance; that which mortal mind sees, feels,
hears, tastes, and smells only in
belief.
MIND.
The only I, or Us; the only Spirit, Soul, divine
Principle, substance, Life, Truth, Love; the one
God; not that which is in man, but the
divine Principle, or God, of whom man is the full
and perfect expression; Deity, which outlines but
is not outlined.
MIRACLE.
That which is divinely natural, but must be learned
humanly; a phenomenon of Science.
MORNING.
Light; symbol of Truth; revelation and
progress.
MORTAL
MIND.
Nothing claiming to be something, for Mind is
immortal; mythology; error creating other errors; a
suppositional material sense, alias the
belief that sensation is in matter, which is
sensationless; a belief that life, substance, and
intelligence are in and of matter; the opposite of
Spirit, and therefore the opposite of God, or good;
the belief that life has a beginning and therefore
an end; the belief that man is the offspring of
mortals; the belief that there can be more than one
creator; idolatry; the subjective states of error;
material senses; that which neither exists in
Science nor can be recognized by the spiritual
sense; sin; sickness; death.
MOSES.
A corporeal mortal; moral courage; a type of moral
law and the demonstration thereof; the proof that,
without the gospel, the union of justice and
affection, there is something spiritually
lacking, since justice demands penalties under the
law.
MOTHER.
God; divine and eternal Principle; Life, Truth, and
Love.
NEW
JERUSALEM.
Divine Science; the spiritual facts and harmony of
the universe; the kingdom of heaven, or reign of
harmony.
NIGHT.
Darkness; doubt; fear.
NOAH.
A corporeal mortal; knowledge of the nothingness of
material things and of the immortality of all that
is spiritual.
OIL.
Consecration; charity; gentleness; prayer; heavenly
inspiration.
PHARISEE.
Corporeal and sensuous belief; self-righteousness;
vanity; hypocrisy.
PISON
(river). The love of the good and beautiful, and
their immortality.
PRINCIPLE.
See chapter on Recapitulation, page 465.
PROPHET.
A spiritual seer; disappearance of material sense
before the conscious facts of spiritual
Truth.
PURSE.
Laying up treasures in matter; error.
RED
DRAGON. Error;
fear; inflammation; sensuality; subtlety; animal
magnetism; envy; revenge.
RESURRECTION.
Spiritualization of thought; a new and higher idea
of immortality, or spiritual existence; material
belief yielding to spiritual
understanding.
REUBEN
(Jacob's son). Corporeality; sensuality; delusion;
mortality; error.
RIVER.
Channel of thought.
When
smooth and unobstructed, it typifies the course of
Truth; but muddy, foaming, and dashing, it is a
type of error.
ROCK.
Spiritual foundation; Truth. Coldness and
stubbornness.
SALVATION.
Life, Truth, and Love understood and demonstrated
as supreme over all; sin, sickness, and death
destroyed.
SEAL.
The signet of error revealed by Truth.
SERPENT
(ophis, in Greek; nacash, in Hebrew).
Subtlety; a lie; the opposite of Truth, named
error; the first statement of mythology and
idolatry; the belief in more than one God; animal
magnetism; the first lie of limitation; finity; the
first claim that there is an opposite of Spirit, or
good, termed matter, or evil; the first delusion
that error exists as fact; the first claim that
sin, sickness, and death are the realities of life.
The first audible claim that God was not omnipotent
and that there was another power, named
evil, which was as real and eternal as God,
good.
SHEEP.
Innocence; inoffensiveness; those who follow their
leader.
SHEM
(Noah's son). A corporeal mortal; kindly affection;
love rebuking error; reproof of
sensualism.
SON.
The Son of God, the Messiah or Christ. The son of
man, the offspring of the flesh. "Son of a
year."
SOULS.
See chapter on Recapitulation, page 466.
SPIRIT.
Divine substance; Mind; divine Principle; all that
is good; God; that only which is perfect,
everlasting, omnipresent, omnipotent,
infinite.
SPIRITS.
Mortal beliefs; corporeality; evil minds; supposed
intelligences, or gods; the opposites of God;
errors; hallucinations. (See page 466.)
SUBSTANCE.
See chapter on Recapitulation, page 468.
SUN.
The symbol of Soul governing man, of Truth,
Life, and Love.
SWORD.
The idea of Truth; justice. Revenge;
anger.
TARES.
Mortality; error; sin; sickness; disease;
death.
TEMPLE.
Body; the idea of Life, substance, and
intelligence; the superstructure of Truth; the
shrine of Love; a material superstructure, where
mortals congregate for worship.
THUMMIM.
Perfection; the eternal demand of divine
Science.
The
Urim and Thummim, which were to be on Aaron's
breast when he went before Jehovah, were holiness
and purification of thought and deed, which alone
can fit us for the office of spiritual
teaching.
TIME.
Mortal measurements; limits, in which are summed up
all human acts, thoughts, beliefs, opinions,
knowledge; matter; error; that which begins before,
and continues after, what is termed death, until
the mortal disappears and spiritual perfection
appears.
TITHE.
Contribution; tenth part; homage; gratitude. A
sacrifice to the gods.
UNCLEANLINESS.
Impure thoughts; error; sin; dirt.
UNGODLINESS.
Opposition to the divine Principle and its
spiritual idea.
UNKNOWN.
That which spiritual sense alone comprehends, and
which is unknown to the material senses.
Paganism
and agnosticism may define Deity as "the great
unknowable;" but Christian Science brings God much
nearer to man, and makes Him better known as the
All-in-all, forever near.
Paul
saw in Athens an altar dedicated "to the unknown
God." Referring to it, he said to the Athenians:
"Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, Him declare
I unto you." (Acts xvii. 23.)
URIM.
Light.
The
rabbins believed that the stones in the
breast-plate of the high-priest had supernatural
illumination, but Christian Science reveals Spirit,
not matter, as the illuminator of all. The
illuminations of Science give us a sense of the
nothingness of error, and they show the spiritual
inspiration of Love and Truth to be the only fit
preparation for admission to the presence and power
of the Most High.
VALLEY.
Depression; meekness; darkness.
"Though
I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I
will fear no evil." (Psalm xxiii. 4.)
Though
the way is dark in mortal sense, divine Life and
Love illumine it, destroy the unrest of mortal
thought, the fear of death, and the supposed
reality of error. Christian Science, contradicting
sense, maketh the valley to bud and blossom as the
rose.
VEIL.
A cover; concealment; hiding; hypocrisy.
The
Jewish women wore veils over their faces in token
of reverence and submission and in accordance with
Pharisaical notions.
The
Judaic religion consisted mostly of rites and
ceremonies. The motives and affections of a man
were of little value, if only he appeared unto men
to fast. The great Nazarene, as meek as he was
mighty, rebuked the hypocrisy, which offered long
petitions for blessings upon material methods, but
cloaked the crime, latent in thought, which was
ready to spring into action and crucify God's
anointed. The martyrdom of Jesus was the
culminating sin of Pharisaism. It rent the veil of
the temple. It revealed the false foundations and
superstructures of superficial religion, tore from
bigotry and superstition their coverings, and
opened the sepulchre with divine Science,
immortality and Love.
WILDERNESS.
Loneliness; doubt; darkness. Spontaneity of thought
and idea; the vestibule in which a material sense
of things disappears, and spiritual sense unfolds
the great facts of existence.
WILL.
The motive-power of error; mortal belief; animal
power. The might and wisdom of God.
"For
this is the will of God." (I Thessalonians iv.
3.)
Will,
as a quality of so-called mortal mind, is a
wrong-doer; hence it should not be confounded with
the term as applied to Mind or to one of God's
qualities.
WIND.
That which indicates the might of omnipotence and
the movements of God's spiritual government,
encompassing all things. Destruction; anger; mortal
passions.
The
Greek word for wind (pneuma) is used
also for spirit, as in the passage in John's
Gospel, the third chapter, where we read: "The wind
[pneuma] bloweth where it listeth. .
. . So is every one that is born of the Spirit
[pneuma]." Here the original word is
the same in both cases, yet it has received
different translations, as in other passages in
this same chapter and elsewhere in the New
Testament. This shows how our Master had constantly
to employ words of material significance in order
to unfold spiritual thoughts. In the record of
Jesus' supposed death, we read: "He bowed his head,
and gave up the ghost;" but this word ghost
is pneuma. It might be translated
wind or air, and the phrase is
equivalent to our common statement, "He breathed
his last." What Jesus gave up was indeed air, an
etherealized form of matter, for never did he give
up Spirit, or Soul.
WINE.
Inspiration; understanding. Error; fornication;
temptation; passion.
YEAR.
A solar measurement of time; mortality; space for
repentance.
"One
day is with the Lord as a thousand years." (II
Peter iii. 8.)
One
moment of divine consciousness, or the spiritual
understanding of Life and Love, is a foretaste of
eternity. This exalted view, obtained and retained
when the Science of being is understood, would
bridge over with life discerned spiritually the
interval of death, and man would be in the full
consciousness of his immortality and eternal
harmony, where sin, sickness, and death are
unknown. Time is a mortal thought, the divisor of
which is the solar year. Eternity is God's
measurement of Soul-filled years.
YOU.
As applied to corporeality, a mortal;
finity.
ZEAL.
The reflected animation of Life, Truth, and Love.
Blind enthusiasm; mortal will.
ZION.
Spiritual foundation and superstructure;
inspiration; spiritual strength. Emptiness;
unfaithfulness; desolation.
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