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申命记 11

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1 你要耶和华─你的,常守他的吩咐、律例、典章、诫命

2 你们今日当知道,我本不是和你们的儿女说话;因为他们不知道,也没有耶和华─你们的管教、威严、大能的,和伸出来的膀

3 并他在埃及中向埃及法老和其全所行的神迹奇事;

4 也没有看见他怎样待埃及的军兵、车,他们追赶你们的时候,耶和华怎样使红淹没他们,将他们灭绝,直到今日,

5 并他在旷野怎样待你们,以至你们到这地方

6 也没有看见他怎样待流便子孙以利押的儿子大坍、亚比兰,怎样在以色列人中间开了他们和他们的家眷,并帐棚与跟他们的一切活物。

7 惟有你们亲眼耶和华所做的一切事。

8 所以,你们要守我今日所吩咐的一切诫命,使你们胆壮,能以进去,得你们所要得的那

9 并使你们的日子在耶和华向你们列祖起誓、应许他们和他们後裔的上得以长久;那是流奶与蜜之

10 你要进去得为业的那,本不像你出埃及。你在那里撒种,用浇灌,像浇灌菜园一样。

11 你们要过去得为业的那乃是有有谷、滋润之

12 耶和华─你所眷顾的;从岁首到年终,耶和华─你的眼目时常看顾那

13 你们若留意从我今日所吩咐的诫命耶和华─你们的,尽心尽性事奉他,

14 他(原文是我)必按时降秋在你们的上,使你们可以收藏五谷、新酒和油,

15 也必使你饱足,并使田野为你的牲畜

16 你们要谨慎,免得心中受迷惑,就偏离正,去事奉敬拜别

17 耶和华的怒气向你们发作,就使闭塞不下雨也不出产,使你们在耶和华所赐你们的美上速速灭亡。

18 你们要将我这存在心内,留在意中,系在上为记号,戴在额上为经文;

19 也要教训你们的儿女,无论在家里,行在上,躺下,起来,都要谈论;

20 又要房屋框上,并城上,

21 使你们和你们子孙的日子在耶和华向你们列祖起誓、应许他们的上得以增多,如的日子那样多。

22 你们若留意谨守遵行我所吩咐这一切的诫命耶和华─你们的,行他的道,专靠他,

23 他必从你们面前赶出这一切国民,就是比你们更更强的国民,你们也要得他们的地。

24 凡你们掌所踏之地都必归你们;从旷野和利巴嫩,并伯拉大,直到西,都要作你们的境界。

25 必无一能在你们面前站立得住;耶和华─你们的必照他所的,使惧怕惊恐临到你们所踏之的居民。

26 哪,我今日将祝福与咒诅的话都陈明在你们面前。

27 你们若耶和华─你们诫命,就是我今日所吩咐你们的,就必蒙福。

28 你们若不耶和华─你们诫命,偏离我今日所吩咐你们的道,去事奉你们素来所不认识的别,就必受祸。

29 及至耶和华─你的领你进入要去得为业的那,你就要将祝福的话陈明在基利心上,将咒诅的话陈明在以巴路上。

30 这二山岂不是在约但河那边,日落之处,在亚拉巴的迦南人之吉甲相对,靠近摩利橡树麽?

31 你们要过约但河,进去得耶和华─你们所赐你们为业之,在那居住

32 你们要谨守遵行我今日在你们面前所陈明的一切律例典章。

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 444

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444. "Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates. This symbolically means, to remove from them external bonds, to enable the interiors of their minds to appear.

It is impossible for anyone to know that this is the symbolic meaning of these words, and scarcely possible for anyone to suspect it, if he does not know what is meant by the great river Euphrates, and by the four angels bound there.

In the Word, the Euphrates symbolizes the inner constituents of the human mind, called rational, which in people governed by truths springing from goodness are full of wisdom, but which in people caught up in falsities springing from evil are full of irrationality.

This is the symbolic meaning of the river Euphrates in the Word. The reason is that this river formed the boundary between the land of Canaan and Assyria, and the land of Canaan symbolized the church, and Assyria its rational component. Therefore the river that formed the boundary between them symbolizes the inner constituents of the mind called rational, and this in both senses. For there are three components that form the person of the church: the spiritual component; the rational or intellectual component; and the natural component, which is one of knowledge. The spiritual component of the church is symbolized by the land of Canaan and its rivers; the rational or intellectual component of the church by Asshur or Assyria and its river, the Euphrates; and the natural component of the church, which is one of knowledge, by Egypt and its river, the Nile. But for more on this subject, see no. 503 below.

The four angels bound at the river Euphrates symbolize these interior constituents in people of the church, and they are said to be bound because they are kept hidden from public view. For it is hellish spirits that are meant by these four angels, inasmuch as we are told that they were prepared to kill a third of mankind, as we will presently see in no. 446; and people's inner constituents are affiliated with spirits, either hellish ones or heavenly ones, since they dwell together. To release them means, symbolically, to remove external bonds, to enable the interiors of their minds to appear.

This is the symbolic meaning of these words.

[2] That the Euphrates symbolizes the interiors of a person's mind coextensive with the spiritual tenets of his church can be seen from passages in the Word where Asshur or Assyria are mentioned. In the following passages, however, the Euphrates occurs in an opposite sense, in which it symbolizes interiors full of falsities and thus insanities:

...behold, (God) is causing to rise up upon them the waters of the River (Euphrates), strong and mighty - the king of Asshur... It will pass through Judah, flood it and pass over it... (Isaiah 8:7-8)

...why take the road to Egypt, to drink the waters of Sihor? Or why take the road to Assyria, to drink the waters of the River? (Jeremiah 2:18)

Jehovah will devote to destruction the tongue of the Sea of Egypt; ...He will shake His hand over the River (Euphrates).... (Isaiah 11:15-16)

The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the... river Euphrates, and its water was dried up... (Revelation 16:12)

The prophet Jeremiah was commanded to put a sash around his loins, and afterward to hide it in a hole in a rock by the Euphrates; and when, after a short time, he recovered it, behold, it was ruined and profitable for nothing (Jeremiah 13:1-7, 11).

The same prophet was also commanded, after he had finished reading a book, to throw it into the middle of the Euphrates and say, "Thus shall Babylon sink and not rise" (Jeremiah 51:63-64).

These events represented the interior qualities of the state of the church among the children of Israel.

That the river Nile in Egypt and the river Euphrates in Assyria were boundaries of the land of Canaan is apparent from the following verse:

...Jehovah made a covenant with Abram, saying, "To your offspring I will give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river... Euphrates." (Genesis 15:18)

To be shown that the Euphrates was one boundary, see Exodus 23:31, Deuteronomy 1:7-8; 11:24, Joshua 1:4, Micah 7:12.

  
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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.