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Jeremia 27

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1 In het begin des koninkrijks van Jojakim, zoon van Josia, koning van Juda, geschiedde dit woord tot Jeremia, van den HEERE, zeggende:

2 Alzo zeide de HEERE tot mij: Maak u banden en jukken, en doe die aan uw hals;

3 En zend ze tot den koning van Edom, en tot den koning van Moab, en tot den koning der kinderen Ammons, en tot den koning van Tyrus, en tot den koning van Sidon; door de hand der boden, die te Jeruzalem tot Zedekia, den koning van Juda, komen.

4 En beveel hun aan hun heren te zeggen: Zo zegt de HEERE der heirscharen, de God Israels: Zo zult gij tot uw heren zeggen:

5 Ik heb gemaakt de aarde, den mens en het vee, die op den aardbodem zijn, door Mijn grote kracht, en door Mijn uitgestrekten arm, en Ik geef ze aan welken het recht is in Mijn ogen.

6 En nu, Ik heb al deze landen gegeven in de hand van Nebukadnezar, den koning van Babel, Mijn knecht; zelfs ook het gedierte des velds heb Ik hem gegeven, om hem te dienen.

7 En alle volken zullen hem, en zijn zoon, en zijns zoons zoon dienen, totdat ook de tijd zijns eigenen lands kome; dan zullen zich machtige volken en grote koningen van hem doen dienen.

8 En het zal geschieden, het volk en het koninkrijk, dat hem, Nebukadnezar, den koning van Babel, niet zal dienen, en dat zijn hals niet zal geven onder het juk des konings van Babel; over datzelve volk zal Ik, spreekt de HEERE, bezoeking doen door het zwaard, en door den honger, en door de pestilentie, totdat Ik ze zal verteerd hebben door zijn hand.

9 Gijlieden dan, hoort niet naar uw profeten, en naar uw waarzeggers, en naar uw dromers, en naar uw guichelaars, en naar uw tovenaars, dewelke tot u spreken, zeggende: Gij zult den koning van Babel niet dienen.

10 Want zij profeteren u valsheid, om u verre uit uw land te brengen, en dat Ik u uitstote, en gij omkomt.

11 Maar het volk, dat zijn hals zal brengen onder het juk des konings van Babel, en hem dienen, datzelve zal Ik in zijn land laten, spreekt de HEERE, en het zal dat bouwen en daarin wonen.

12 Daarna sprak ik tot Zedekia, den koning van Juda, naar al deze woorden, zeggende: Brengt uw halzen onder het juk des konings van Babel, en dient hem en zijn volk, zo zult gij leven.

13 Waarom zoudt gij sterven, gij en uw volk door het zwaard, door den honger en door de pestilentie, gelijk als de HEERE gesproken heeft van het volk, dat den koning van Babel niet zal dienen.

14 Hoort dan niet naar de woorden der profeten, die tot u spreken, zeggende: Gij zult den koning van Babel niet dienen; want zij profeteren u valsheid.

15 Want Ik heb ze niet gezonden, spreekt de HEERE, en zij profeteren valselijk in Mijn Naam; opdat Ik u uitstote, en gij omkomt, gij en de profeten, die u profeteren.

16 Ook sprak ik tot de priesteren, en tot dit ganse volk, zeggende: Zo zegt de HEERE: Hoort niet naar de woorden uwer profeten, die u profeteren, zeggende: Ziet, de vaten van des HEEREN huis zullen nu haast uit Babel wedergebracht worden; want zij profeteren u valsheid.

17 Hoort niet naar hen, maar dient den koning van Babel, zo zult gijlieden leven; waarom zou deze stad tot een woestheid worden?

18 Maar zo zij profeten zijn, en zo des HEEREN woord bij hen is, laat hen nu bij den HEERE der heirscharen voorbidden, opdat de vaten, die in het huis des HEEREN, en in het huis des konings van Juda, en te Jeruzalem zijn overgebleven, niet naar Babel komen.

19 Want zo zegt de HEERE der heirscharen, van de pilaren, en van de zee, en van de stellingen, en van het overige der vaten, die in deze stad zijn overgebleven,

20 Die Nebukadnezar, de koning van Babel, niet heeft weggenomen, als hij Jechonia, den zoon van Jojakim, koning van Juda, van Jeruzalem, naar Babel gevankelijk wegvoerde, mitsgaders al de edelen van Juda en Jeruzalem;

21 Ja, zo zegt de HEERE der heirscharen, de God Israels, van de vaten, die in het huis des HEEREN, en in het huis des konings van Juda, en te Jeruzalem zijn overgebleven:

22 Naar Babel zullen zij gebracht worden, en aldaar zullen zij zijn, tot den dag toe, dat Ik ze bezoeken zal, spreekt de HEERE; dan zal Ik ze opvoeren, en zal ze wederbrengen tot deze plaats.

   

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True Christian Religion #159

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159. At this point I shall describe some more experiences, of which this is the first.

Once when I was in company with angels in heaven, I saw far below a huge cloud of smoke with fire bursting out of it from time to time. I remarked to the angels who were talking with me, that few people here know that the sight of smoke in the hells arises from arguments in favour of falsities, and that fire is an outburst of anger against those who contradict them. I added that this is as little known in that world, as it is in the world where I live in the body, that flame is nothing but ignited smoke. I have often observed this, when, seeing smoke rising from wood on a hearth on earth, I have applied a lighted taper to it and seen the smoke turn into flame; and the flames copied the shape of the smoke, for each particle of smoke becomes a spark, and they join to make a blaze, just as also happens with gunpowder. 'It is the same with the smoke we can see down here below. It is composed of so many falsities, and the fire bursting out as flames is the outburst of zeal in their favour.'

[2] Then the angels said to me: 'Let us beg the Lord to allow us to go down and come near, so as to find out what falsities they have that produce so much smoke and fire.'

Permission was granted, and at once a beam of light surrounded us and brought us down without a break to that place. There we saw four groups of spirits who were arguing vigorously that God the Father, because He is invisible, should be approached and worshipped, and not His Son who was born in this world, because He was a man and visible. On looking to either side I saw on the left the learned clergy, and behind them the unlearned clergy; and on the right the educated laymen, and behind them the uneducated. But between us and them yawned an unbridgeable gap.

[3] We turned our eyes and ears towards the left, where the clergy were with the learned ones in front and the unlearned behind, and heard them arguing about God in these terms. 'We know from the teaching of our church, which on the subject of God is one and the same throughout Europe, that one should approach God the Father, being invisible, and at the same time God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, who are also invisible, being co-eternal with the Father. Since God the Father is the creator of the universe, and consequently in the universe, He is present wherever we turn our gaze. When we pray to Him, He is graciously pleased to accept our prayers, and when the Son has mediated for us, He sends the Holy Spirit to put in our hearts the glory of His Son's righteousness and to make us blessed. We, who have been made doctors of the church, felt, when we preached, the holy working of the Spirit's mission in our breasts, and we breathed the devotion aroused by His presence in our minds. We feel these emotions because we direct all our senses towards the invisible God who works not in a single way on the sight of our understanding, but universally throughout our mental and bodily systems by means of His emissary, the Spirit. Such effects could not be produced by the worship of a visible God, or one apprehensible mentally as a man.'

[4] This speech was greeted with applause from the unlearned clergy, who stood behind them. 'What is the source,' they added, 'of holiness, if it is not from an invisible and imperceptible Divine? As soon as this idea crosses the threshold of our hearing, our faces break into smiles and we are cheered as by the soothing breath of an incense-laden breeze, and we also beat our breasts. It is quite different if we think of a visible and perceptible Divine; if this idea penetrates our ears, it is reduced to something purely natural and no longer Divine. It is for a similar reason that the Roman Catholics conduct their masses in the Latin language, and take the Host, the alleged subject of Divine mysteries, from repositories on the altar and display it. At this moment the people fall on their knees as if before the profoundest mystery and reverently hold their breath.'

[5] After this we turned to the right, where the educated, and behind them the uneducated, laymen stood. I heard the educated speak as follows: 'We know that the wisest of the ancients worshipped an invisible God whom they called Jehovah, but in the period which followed this they made themselves gods out of dead rulers, including Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Apollo as well as Minerva, Diana, Venus, and Themis, building temples to them and giving them Divine worship. This worship in the course of time led to idolatry, a madness which finally pervaded the whole world. We are therefore unanimous in assenting to the opinion of our priests and elders, that there were and are three Divine Persons from eternity, each of whom is God. It is enough for us that they are invisible.'

The uneducated behind them added: 'We agree. Surely God is God and man is man? But we know that if anyone proposed God-man, the common people, whose idea of God is only derived from the senses, will accept it.'

[6] At the end of this speech their eyes were opened and they saw us standing near them. Then they became angry that we had heard them and refused to say another word. But the angels used the power they had been given to shut off the exterior or lower levels of their thought, and open the interior or higher levels; so they compelled them to speak about God in this state. Then they said: 'What is God? We have not seen His appearance, nor have we heard His voice. God then must be merely nature in its first and last manifestations. Nature we have seen, because it is clear before our eyes, and nature we have heard, for its sounds are ever in our ears.'

On hearing this we said to them: 'Have you ever seen Socinus, who would acknowledge only God the Father? Or Arius, who denied the divinity of our Lord and Saviour? Or any of their followers?' 'No,' they replied. 'They are,' we said, 'in the depths below you.' Then some people were sent for from that place and questioned about God. They spoke in much the same way as the others had done, adding: 'What is God? We can make as many gods as we wish.'

[7] 'It is useless,' we said then, 'to talk to you about the Son of God born in the world, but this at least we shall say. To prevent faith about God, in Him and from Him, from becoming, merely because no one has seen Him, like a water-bubble floating in the air, full of beautiful colours in the first and second moments of its existence, but in the third and thereafter collapsing into nothing, it has pleased Jehovah God to come down and take upon Himself human form, thus putting Himself on view, and proving that God is no entity conceived by the faculty of reason, but That which was, is and shall be, from eternity to eternity. God is no three-letter 1 word, but the whole of reality from alpha to omega. Consequently He is life and salvation to all who believe in Him as a visible God, not to those who say that they believe in an invisible God. For believing, seeing and recognising make up a single act, which is why the Lord said to Philip:

He who sees and knows me sees and knows the Father.

and elsewhere that it is the Father's will that they should believe in the Son, and he who believes in the Son has everlasting life, but he who does not believe in the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God will rest upon him. (Both this and the previous passage are in John 3:15-16, 36; 14:6-15.)' On hearing this many of the four groups became so furious that smoke and fire came out of their nostrils. So we went away, and after escorting me home the angels went up to their own heaven.

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1. This is a puzzling expression, since God in Latin is Deus; but as the conversation took place in the spiritual world, it may refer to a word in the spiritual language.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Jeremiah 2:1-5

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1 The word of Yahweh came to me, saying,

2 "Go, and cry in the ears of Jerusalem, saying, 'Thus says Yahweh, "I remember for you the kindness of your youth, the love of your weddings; how you went after me in the wilderness, in a land that was not sown.

3 Israel [was] holiness to Yahweh, the first fruits of his increase. All who devour him shall be held guilty. Evil shall come on them,"' says Yahweh."

4 Hear the word of Yahweh, O house of Jacob, and all the families of the house of Israel!

5 Thus says Yahweh, "What unrighteousness have your fathers found in me, that they have gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?