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ارميا 46

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1 كلمة الرب التي صارت الى ارميا النبي عن الامم.

2 عن مصر عن جيش فرعون نخو ملك مصر الذي كان على نهر الفرات في كركميش الذي ضربه نبوخذراصر ملك بابل في السنة الرابعة ليهوياقيم بن يوشيا ملك يهوذا

3 اعدّوا المجن والترس وتقدموا للحرب.

4 اسرجوا الخيل واصعدوا ايها الفرسان وانتصبوا بالخوذ. اصقلوا الرماح. البسوا الدروع.

5 لماذا اراهم مرتعبين ومدبرين الى الوراء وقد تحطمت ابطالهم وفرّوا هاربين ولم يلتفتوا. الخوف حواليهم يقول الرب.

6 الخفيف لا ينوص والبطل لا ينجو. في الشمال بجانب نهر الفرات عثروا وسقطوا.

7 من هذا الصاعد كالنيل كانهار تتلاطم امواهها.

8 تصعد مصر كالنيل وكانهار تتلاطم المياه. فيقول اصعد واغطي الارض. اهلك المدينة والساكنين فيها.

9 اصعدي ايتها الخيل وهيجي ايتها المركبات ولتخرج الابطال. كوش وفوط القابضان المجن واللوديون القابضون والمادون القوس.

10 فهذا اليوم للسيد رب الجنود يوم نقمة للانتقام من مبغضيه فياكل السيف ويشبع ويرتوي من دمهم. لان للسيد رب الجنود ذبيحة في ارض الشمال عند نهر الفرات.

11 اصعدي الى جلعاد وخذي بلسانا يا عذراء بنت مصر. باطلا تكثرين العقاقير. لا رفادة لك.

12 قد سمعت الامم بخزيك وقد ملأ الارض عويلك لان بطلا يصدم بطلا فيسقطان كلاهما معا

13 الكلمة التي تكلم بها الرب الى ارميا النبي في مجيء نبوخذراصر ملك بابل ليضرب ارض مصر.

14 اخبروا في مصر واسمعوا في مجدل واسمعوا في نوف وفي تحفنحيس قولوا انتصب وتهيأ لان السيف ياكل حواليك.

15 لماذا انطرح مقتدروك. لا يقفون لان الرب قد طرحهم.

16 كثر العاثرين حتى يسقط الواحد على صاحبه ويقولوا قوموا فنرجع الى شعبنا والى ارض ميلادنا من وجه السيف الصارم.

17 قد نادوا هناك فرعون ملك مصر هالك. قد فات الميعاد.

18 حيّ انا يقول الملك رب الجنود اسمه كتابور بين الجبال وككرمل عند البحر يأتي.

19 اصنعي لنفسك أهبة جلاء ايتها البنت الساكنة مصر لان نوف تصير خربة وتحرق فلا ساكن.

20 مصر عجلة حسنة جدا. الهلاك من الشمال جاء جاء.

21 ايضا متسأجروها في وسطها كعجول صيرة. لانهم هم ايضا يرتدون يهربون معا. لم يقفوا لان يوم هلاكهم اتى عليهم وقت عقابهم.

22 صوتها يمشي كحية لانهم يسيرون بجيش وقد جاءوا اليها بالفؤوس كمحتطبي حطب.

23 يقطعون وعرها يقول الرب وان يكن لا يحصى لانهم قد كثروا اكثر من الجراد ولا عدد لهم.

24 قد أخزيت بنت مصر ودفعت ليد شعب الشمال.

25 قال رب الجنود اله اسرائيل. هانذا اعاقب آمون نو وفرعون ومصر وآلهتها وملوكها فرعون والمتوكلين عليه.

26 وادفعهم ليد طالبي نفوسهم وليد نبوخذراصر ملك بابل وليد عبيده. ثم بعد ذلك تسكن كالايام القديمة يقول الرب

27 وانت فلا تخف يا عبدي يعقوب ولا ترتعب يا اسرائيل لاني هانذا اخلصك من بعيد ونسلك من ارض سبيهم فيرجع يعقوب ويطمئن ويستريح ولا مخيف.

28 اما انت يا عبدي يعقوب فلا تخف لاني انا معك لاني افني كل الامم الذين بددتك اليهم. اما انت فلا افنيك بل اؤدبك بالحق ولا ابرئك تبرئة

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 455

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455. [And in their tails,] for their tails were like serpents, having heads, and with them they do harm. This symbolizes the reason, namely, that they are sensual and turned upside down, speaking truths with their mouths, but falsifying them by the premise which forms the chief tenet of their religion, and thus deceiving others.

The symbolism here is similar to that earlier in the case of the locusts (nos. 438, 439), but there we were told that they had tails like scorpions, and here tails like serpents. For the people described by locusts there speak and persuade using the Word, scholarship and learning, whereas the people described here employ arguments that consist only of appearances of truth and fallacies; and people who use these to speak harmoniously and seemingly wisely do indeed deceive others, but not to the same extent.

[2] Serpents in the Word symbolize sensual elements, which are the lowest constituents of a person's life, as described in no. 424 above. The reason is that all animals symbolize human affections. Consequently, in the spiritual world the affections of angels and spirits also look at a distance like animals, and merely sensual affections like serpents. That is because serpents slither along the ground and lick the dust, and sensual matters are the lowest in the intellect and in the will, being most closely connected with the world and being fed by its objects and delights, which affect only the physical senses of the body.

Harmful serpents, of which there are many kinds, symbolize sensual matters dependent on the evil affections that form the interior motivations of the mind in people who, owing to the falsities accompanying evil, are irrational. And harmless serpents symbolize sensual matters dependent on the good affections that form the interior motivations of the mind in people who, owing to the truths accompanying goodness, are wise.

[3] Sensual matters dependent on evil affections are symbolized by serpents in the following passages:

They shall lick the dust like a serpent. (Micah 7:17)

Dust shall be the serpent's food. (Isaiah 65:25)

(The serpent was told:) On your belly you shall go, and you shall eat dust all the days of your life. (Genesis 3:14)

The sensual level in a person is thus described, and because it communicates with hell, where the people are all sensual, it turns heavenly wisdom in spiritual matters into hellish insanity.

Do not rejoice, Philistia...; for out of the serpent's roots will come forth a viper, whose offspring will be a fiery flying serpent. (Isaiah 14:29)

They hatch a viper's eggs...; he who eats of its eggs dies, and when anyone squeezes them, a viper breaks out. (Isaiah 59:5)

Because the children of Israel wished to return to Egypt, they were bitten by serpents (Numbers 21:4-9). To return to Egypt means, symbolically, to go from being spiritual to being sensual. So we read,

(The) mercenaries (of Egypt)...are turned back... Its sound shall go like that of a serpent... (Jeremiah 46:21-22)

[4] Because Dan was the furthest out of the tribes and so symbolized the outmost component of the church, which is the sensual one subject to its interior ones, therefore this is said of it:

Dan shall be a serpent by the way... that will bite the horse's heels so that its rider falls backward. (Genesis 49:17)

A horse's heels symbolize the lowest constituents of the intellect, which are its sensual ones. To bite means, symbolically, to cling to them. The rider symbolizes the ignorance produced by them, by which it perverts truths. We are told, therefore, that the rider will fall backward.

Since sensual people are cunning and crafty like foxes, therefore the Lord says, "Be as wise as serpents" (Matthew 10:16). For a sensual person speaks and reasons on the basis of appearances and fallacies, and if he possesses a talent for arguing, he knows how to skillfully defend every falsity, including as well the heresy of faith alone; and yet he is so dim-sighted at seeing truth that almost no one could be more so.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia # 7693

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7693. 'In the whole land of Egypt' means on every side in the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'the land of Egypt' as the natural mind, and so the natural, dealt with in 7674. Since 'the locust', which has been the subject here, means falsity in the outermost parts, that is, in the sensory level of the human mind, let me say what the sensory level is in order that people may thereby know what falsity in the outermost parts of the mind is. A sensory-minded person, or a person whose thought and actions are reduced to the sensory level, is one who does not believe anything unless it is palpable to his outward senses, and who is led solely by bodily appetites, pleasure-seeking desires, and covetous passions, and not by rational ways of thinking. Ideas that lend support to urges such as these are what he believes to be rational ways of thinking. Being like this a sensory-minded person denies the existence of everything of an internal nature, until at length he will not even allow it to be mentioned. Consequently he refuses in his heart to believe in anything whatever of heaven. He does not have any belief in life after death, because he considers life to reside solely in the body. He therefore also supposes that when he dies it will be the same for him as for an animal. That person thinks so to speak on the surface, that is, on the lowest or outermost levels, and he is totally unaware of the existence of interior thought that is dependent on the perception of what is true and good. The reason why he is not aware of this, nor even of the existence of an internal man, is that the inner parts of his mind look down towards things of the world, the body, and the earth, and make one with them. They have therefore been diverted from looking upwards or towards heaven, for they are turned in the opposite direction. Looking upwards or towards heaven does not consist in thinking about the things of heaven but in having them as one's end in view, that is, loving them above all else. For in whatever direction love turns, the inner parts of a person's mind turn, and so too his thought. All this goes to show the nature of the sensory level of a person's mind, or the natural in its outermost parts, for a person who thinks on the sensory level is called sensory-minded.

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