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1 Փարիսեցիներն ու սադուկեցիները մօտեցան ու փորձելով՝ նրանից ուզում էին, որ ցոյց տայ իրենց երկնային մի նշան:

2 Իսկ նա պատասխան տուեց եւ ասաց նրանց.

3 «Չար եւ շնացող մի սերունդ նշան է ուզում, եւ սակայն նրան նշան չպիտի տրուի, բացի Յովնան մարգարէի նշանից»: Եւ նրանց թողեց ու գնաց:

4 Աշակերտներն էլ գնացին ծովի այն կողմը, բայց մոռացան հաց վերցնել:

5 Յիսուս նրանց ասաց. «Տեսէ՛ք, զգո՛յշ եղէք սադուկեցիների եւ փարիսեցիների խմորից»:

6 Աշակերտները իրենց մէջ խորհում էին ու ասում. «Որովհետեւ հաց չենք վերցրել»:

7 Յիսուս այդ իմացաւ ու ասաց. «Թերահաւատնե՛ր, ինչո՞ւ էք ձեր մտքում խորհում, թէ հաց չունէք:

8 Դեռեւս չէ՞ք իմանում եւ չէ՞ք յիշում հինգ նկանակը, որ կերակրեց հինգ հազարին. եւ քանի՞ սակառ վերցրիք.

9 ոչ էլ եօթը նկանակը՝ չորս հազարին. եւ քանի՞ սակառ վերցրիք:

10 Արդ, ինչպէ՞ս չէք իմանում, թէ հացի համար չէ, որ ձեզ ասացի՝ զգոյշ լինել փարիսեցիների եւ սադուկեցիների խմորից»:

11 Այն ժամանակ իմացան, թէ չէր ասել, որ զգուշանան խմորից, այլ՝ փարիսեցիների եւ սադուկեցիների ուսուցումից:

12 Եւ Յիսուս Փիլիպպեան Կեսարիայի կողմերը գնալով՝ հարցրեց աշակերտներին ու ասաց. «Մարդիկ իմ մասին ի՞նչ են ասում, ո՞վ է մարդու Որդին»:

13 Եւ նրանք ասացին. «Մէկը, թէ՝ Յովհաննէս Մկրտիչը, եւ ուրիշներ՝ Եղիան, իսկ ոմանք, թէ՝ Երեմիան, կամ մարգարէներից մէկը»:

14 Յիսուս նրանց ասաց. «Իսկ դուք իմ մասին ի՞նչ էք ասում, ո՞վ եմ ես»:

15 Սիմոն Պետրոսը պատասխանեց ու ասաց. «Դու ես Քրիստոսը՝ կենդանի Աստծու Որդին»:

16 Յիսուս պատասխանեց եւ նրան ասաց. «Երանի՜ է քեզ, Սիմո՛ն, Յովնանի՛ որդի, որովհետեւ մարմինը եւ արիւնը չէ, որ յայտնեց քեզ, այլ՝ իմ Հայրը, որ երկնքում է:

17 Եւ ես քեզ ասում եմ, որ դու վէմ ես, եւ այդ վէմի վրայ պիտի շինեմ իմ եկեղեցին, ու դժոխքի դռները այն չպիտի յաղթահարեն:

18 Եւ քեզ պիտի տամ երկնքի արքայութեան բանալիները, եւ ինչ որ մի անգամ կապես երկրի վրայ, կապուած պիտի լինի երկնքում: Եւ ինչ որ արձակես երկրի վրայ, արձակուած պիտի լինի երկնքում»:

19 Այն ժամանակ խստիւ պատուիրեց աշակերտներին, որ ոչ ոքի չասեն, թէ ինքն է Քրիստոսը:

20 Դրանից յետոյ Յիսուս սկսեց յստակօրէն յայտնել աշակերտներին, թէ պէտք է, որ ինքը Երուսաղէմ գնայ, բազում չարչարանքներ կրի եւ անարգուի քահանայապետներից, օրէնսգէտներից, ժողովրդի ծերերից, սպանուի եւ երրորդ օրը յարութիւն առնի:

21 Եւ Պետրոսը նրան մի կողմ տանելով՝ սկսեց վիճել նրա հետ ու ասել. «Քա՛ւ լիցի քեզ, Տէ՛ր, այդ քեզ չի պատահի»:

22 Եւ նա դառնալով Պետրոսին՝ ասաց. «Ետե՛ւս գնա, սատանա՛յ, դու գայթակղութիւն ես ինձ համար. որովհետեւ քո խորհուրդը Աստծունը չէ, այլ՝ մարդկանցը»:

23 Այն ժամանակ Յիսուս իր աշակերտներին ասաց. «Եթէ մէկը կամենում է հետեւել ինձ, թող ուրանայ իր անձը, վերցնի իր խաչը եւ գայ իմ յետեւից.

24 որովհետեւ ով կամենայ իր անձը փրկել, այն կը կորցնի. եւ ով ինձ համար իր անձը կորցնի, կը գտնի այն:

25 Ի՛նչ օգուտ կ՚ունենայ մարդ, եթէ այս ամբողջ աշխարհը շահի, բայց իր անձը կործանի: Կամ՝ մարդ իր անձի փոխարէն ի՞նչ փրկանք պիտի տայ.

26 քանի որ մարդու Որդին գալու է իր Հօր փառքով՝ իր հրեշտակների հետ միասին. եւ այն ժամանակ իւրաքանչիւրին կը հատուցի ըստ իր գործերի:

27 Ճշմարիտ եմ ասում ձեզ, որ այստեղ գտնուողների մէջ կան ոմանք, որոնք մահը չեն ճաշակի, մինչեւ որ չտեսնեն մարդու Որդուն՝ եկած իր արքայութեամբ»:

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 642

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642. 14:14 Then I looked, and behold, a white cloud, and on the cloud sat One like the Son of Man. This symbolizes the Lord in relation to the Word.

A cloud symbolizes the Word in its literal sense, and a white cloud the Word in its literal sense as to what it is like interiorly. And the Son of Man means the Lord in relation to the Word. Therefore we are told that on the cloud sat One like the Son of Man.

That a cloud symbolizes the Word in respect to its literal sense may be seen in nos. 24, 513 above. A white cloud symbolizes the literal sense of the Word as to what it is like interiorly because whiteness is predicated of truths in a state of light (nos. 167, 367), and the literal sense has interiorly within it spiritual truths, which appear in the light of heaven. That the Son of Man means the Lord in relation to the Word may be seen in no. 44 above, and confirmed by numerous proofs in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord, nos. 19-28.

[2] The Lord often said that His disciples would see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven. He said this in Matthew 24:30; 26:64, Mark 14:61-62, Luke 21:27, and no one knows that this symbolically means anything else than that when He comes to execute judgment He will appear on clouds in the sky. But this is not what it means. Rather it means that when He comes to judge, He will appear in the literal sense of the Word; and because He has now come, He has appeared therefore in the Word by revealing the existence of a spiritual meaning in every particular of the Word's literal sense, having the Lord alone in it as its subject, teaching that He alone is God of heaven and earth.

This is what is meant by the Lord's coming on the clouds of heaven.

That every particular of the Word's literal sense has in it a spiritual meaning, that this has the Lord alone in it as its subject, and that He alone is God of heaven and earth, is something we have shown in two Doctrines of the New Jerusalem - The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord, and The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture.

[3] Because the Lord's coming on the clouds of heaven means His coming in His Word, at a time when He is ready to execute judgment, and because this is the subject of the book of Revelation, therefore we are told there, "Behold, He is coming with clouds" (Revelation 1:7). And in the present verse, "I looked, and behold, a white cloud, and on the cloud sat One like the Son of Man."

Moreover, in The Acts of the Apostles we are told:

...while they watched, (Jesus) was taken up (into heaven), and a cloud received Him out of their sight... And... two men... in white apparel... said, ."..This same Jesus, who was taken up... into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven." (Acts of the Apostles 1:9-11)

A cloud symbolizes the Word's literal sense because that sense is natural, and in the sight of angels, whose light is a spiritual light, Divine truth in natural light appears as a cloud - as a white cloud in the case of people who possess genuine truths from the Word's literal sense, as a dark cloud in the case of people who lack genuine truths, as a black cloud in the case of people caught up in falsities, and as a black cloud combined with fire in the case of people caught up in a faith divorced from charity, because they are engaged in evil practices. I have witnessed it.

  
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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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Doctrine of the Lord # 19

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19. In Relation to His Divine Humanity the Lord Is Called the Son of God, and in Relation to the Word the Son of Man

People in the church know no other than that the Son of God is the second person in the Godhead, distinct from the person of the Father. This has led to the belief that the Son of God was born from eternity.

Because this notion has been universally accepted and has to do with God, no opportunity or consent has been granted for thinking about it with any understanding, not even about what being born from eternity implies. For someone who thinks about this intellectually inevitably says to himself, “This surpasses understanding. But still I say it because others say it, and I believe it because others believe it.”

Be it known, however, that there is no Son from eternity, but that there is a Lord from eternity. When people know who the Lord is, and what the Son is, they may also be able to think intellectually about a triune God, and not before.

[2] The Lord’s humanity, conceived of Jehovah as the Father and born of the virgin Mary , is the Son of God, and this is clearly apparent from the following verses.

In Luke:

...the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. Having come in, the angel said to her, “Hail, highly favored one, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women!”

When she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and considered how great a greeting this was.

But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, ...you have found favor with God. Behold, you will conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Jesus. He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest....

However, Mary said to the angel, “How will this be, since I do not know a man?”

And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, the Holy One who is born (of you) will be called the Son of God. (Luke 1:26-35)

It says here “you will conceive and bear a Son;” “He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest.” And furthermore, “The Holy One who is born (of you) will be called the Son of God.” This makes apparent that the humanity conceived of God and born of the virgin Mary is what is called the Son of God.

[3] In Isaiah:

...the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name God-With-Us. (Isaiah 7:14)

It is apparent that the Son born of the virgin and conceived of God is the one who is called “God-With-Us, ” thus who is the Son of God. The reality of this is confirmed in Matthew 1:22-23.

[4] Again in Isaiah:

...unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; the government will be upon His shoulder. And He will call His name Wonderful, Counselor, God, Hero, Father of Eternity, Prince of Peace. (Isaiah 9:6-7)

So, too, here, for He is called a Child born to us, a Son given to us, who is not a Son from eternity, but a Son born in the world. This is apparent as well from the prophet’s declarations in verse 7 of the same chapter, and from the declaration of the angel Gabriel to Mary (Luke 1:32-33), where similar words are found.

[5] In Psalms:

I will declare a decree, “Jehovah has said..., ‘You are My Son, today I have begotten You....” ...Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and you perish in the way....” (Psalms 2:7, 12)

Neither is a Son from eternity meant here, but a Son born in the world, for it is prophetic of the Lord to come. That is why it is called a decree which Jehovah declared to David. “Today” does not mean from eternity, but in time.

[6] Again in Psalms:

I will set His hand on the sea.... He shall cry to Me, “You are my Father.... ...I will make him My firstborn....” (Psalms 89:25-27)

The subject of this Psalm throughout is the Lord to come. Therefore it is He who will call Jehovah His Father and who will be His firstborn, thus who is the Son of God.

[7] It is the same elsewhere, as where the Lord is called a rod from the stem of Jesse (Isaiah 11:1), an offshoot of David (Jeremiah 23:5-6), the seed of the woman (Genesis 3:15), the only begotten (John 1:18), a priest forever and the Lord (Psalms 110:4-5).

[8] People in the Jewish Church interpreted the Son of God to be the Messiah they were waiting for, whom they knew would be born in Bethlehem.

That they interpreted the Son of God to be the Messiah is apparent from the following passages.

In John:

(Peter said:) “We believe and acknowledge that You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (John 6:69)

Again in John:

“...You are the Christ, the Son of God, who is to come into the world.” (John 11:27)

In Matthew, the chief priest asked Jesus if He were the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus said, “I am.” (Matthew 26:63-64, Mark 14:62)

In John:

These have been written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.... (John 20:31)

See also Mark 1:1.

[9] “Christ” is a Greek word and means “anointed, ” as does “Messiah” in Hebrew. John says, therefore, “We have found the Messiah, which means, if you translate it, the Christ.” (John 1:42) And in another place, “The woman said..., ‘I know that Messiah is coming, who is called Christ.’ ” (John 4:25)

The Law and the Prophets, or in other words the entire Word of the Old Testament, has as its subject the Lord, as we showed in the first section, and consequently the Son of God to come can only mean the humanity that the Lord took on in the world.

[10] It follows from this that that humanity was meant by the Son when the Lord was baptized and Jehovah from heaven said, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17, Mark 1:11, Luke 3:22); for it was His humanity that was baptized. And when He was transfigured, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Hear Him!” (Matthew 17:5, Mark 9:7, Luke 9:35)

See also elsewhere, as Matthew 8:29, 14:33, 27:43, 54; Mark 3:11, 15:39; John 1:34, 49, 3:18, 5:25, 10:36, 11:4.

  
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Published by the General Church of the New Jerusalem, 1100 Cathedral Road, Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania 19009, U.S.A. A translation of Doctrina Novae Hierosolymae de Domino, by Emanuel Swedenborg, 1688-1772. Translated from the Original Latin by N. Bruce Rogers. ISBN 9780945003687, Library of Congress Control Number: 2013954074.