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申命记 9

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1 以色列阿,你当!你今日要过约但河,进去赶出比你强的国民,得着广坚固、得顶的城邑。

2 那民是亚衲族的人,又又高,是你所知道的;也曾见有人指着他们:谁能在亚衲族人面前站立得住呢?

3 你今日当知道耶和华─你的在你前面过去,如同烈,要灭绝他们,将他们制伏在你面前。这样,你就要照耶和华的赶出他们,使他们速速灭亡。

4 耶和华─你的将这些国民从你面前撵出以後,你心里不可耶和华将我领进来得这是因我的。其实,耶和华将他们从你面前赶出去是因他们的恶。

5 你进去得他们的,并不是因你的,也不是因你心里正直,乃是因这些国民的恶,耶和华─你的将他们从你面前赶出去,又因耶和华要坚定他向你列祖亚伯拉罕以撒雅各起誓所应许的

6 你当知道耶和华─你将这美赐你为业,并不是因你的;你本是硬着颈项的百姓。

7 你当记念不忘,你在旷野怎样惹耶和华─你发怒。自从你出了埃及的那日,直到你们到这地方,你们时常悖逆耶和华

8 你们在何烈山又惹耶和华发怒;他恼怒你们,要灭绝你们。

9 我上了,要领受两块版,就是耶和华与你们立约的版。那时我在四十昼夜,没有饭,也没有

10 耶和华把那两块版交我,是用指头的。版上所的是照耶和华在大会的日子、在上、从中对你们所的一切

11 过了四十昼夜,耶和华把那两块版,就是约版,交我。

12 对我:你起来,赶快去!因为你从埃及领出来的百姓已经败坏了自己;他们快快的偏离了我所吩咐的道,为自己铸成了偶像。

13 耶和华又对我:我这百姓是硬着颈项的百姓。

14 你且由着我,我要灭绝他们,将他们的名从涂抹,使你的後裔比他们成为更大更强的国。

15 於是我转身烧着,两块约版在我两之中。

16 我一见你们得罪了耶和华─你们的,铸成了犊,快快的偏离了耶和华所吩咐你们的道,

17 我就把那两块版从我中扔下去,在你们眼前摔碎了。

18 因你们所犯的一切,行了耶和华眼中看为恶的事,惹他发怒,我就像从前俯伏在耶和华面前四十昼夜,没有饭,也没有

19 我因耶和华向你们大发烈怒,要灭绝你们,就甚害怕;但那次耶和华又应允了我。

20 耶和华也向亚伦甚是发怒,要灭绝他;那时我又为亚伦祈祷。

21 我把那叫你们犯所铸的犊用焚烧,又捣磨得很细,以至细如灰尘,我就把这灰尘撒在从来的水中。

22 你们在他备拉、玛撒、基博罗哈他瓦又惹耶和华发怒。

23 耶和华打发你们离开加低斯巴尼亚,说:你们上去得我所赐你们的。那时你们违背了耶和华─你们的命令,不信服他,不从他的话。

24 自从我认识你们以来,你们常常悖逆耶和华

25 我因耶和华要灭绝你们,就在耶和华面前照旧俯伏四十昼夜。

26 我祈祷耶和华耶和华阿,求你不要灭绝你的百姓。他们是你的产业,是你用大力救赎的,用大能从埃及领出来的。

27 求你记念你的仆人亚伯拉罕以撒雅各,不要想念这百姓的顽梗、邪恶、过,

28 免得你领我们出来的那之人耶和华因为不能将这百姓领进他所应许之,又因恨他们,所以领他们出去,要在旷野杀他们。

29 其实他们是你的百姓,你的产业,是你用能和伸出来的膀领出来的。

   

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Doctrine of the Sacred Scripture # 51

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51. 1. The Word is not understood apart from doctrine. That is because the Word in its literal sense consists of nothing but correspondent forms, in order for spiritual and celestial concepts to be present in it at the same time, and for each word to be a containing vessel and buttress of those concepts. In some places in the literal sense, therefore, we find not naked truths, but truths clothed, which we call appearances of truth. Many of these truths, too, are accommodated to the comprehension of simple folk, who do not elevate their thoughts above the kinds of things they see before their eyes. And some of them seem to involve contradictions, even though there is no contradiction in the Word when seen in its true light.

Moreover, in some places in the Prophets, we find also collections of place names and the names of people from which it is impossible to elicit any meaning, as from those passages presented in no. 15 above.

Since that is the nature of the Word in its literal sense, it can be seen therefore that it cannot be understood apart from doctrine.

[2] But let instances serve to illustrate this:

We are told that Jehovah repents (Exodus 32:12, 14, Jonah 3:9, 4:2). We are also told that Jehovah does not repent (Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29). Without doctrine these declarations are not brought into accord.

We are told that Jehovah visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation (Numbers 14:18). And we are told that the father shall not die for the son, nor the son for the father, but everyone for his own sin (Deuteronomy 24:16). In the light of doctrine these declarations do not conflict, but are in harmony.

[3] Jesus says,

Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. Everyone...who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. (Matthew 7:7-8, cf. 21:21-22)

Without doctrine one might believe that everyone receives what he asks for. But doctrine teaches us to believe that a person is given whatever he asks for, not on his own, but in response to the Lord. For this, too, the Lord teaches:

If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you will, and it shall be done for you. (John 15:7)

[4] The Lord says,

Blessed are the poor, for (theirs) is the kingdom of God. (Luke 6:20)

Without doctrine one could think that heaven is for the poor and not for the rich. But doctrine teaches us that the poor in spirit are meant, for the Lord says,

Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 5:3)

[5] The Lord says,

Judge not, that you be not judged. ...with what judgment you judge, you will be judged. (Matthew 7:1-2, cf. Luke 6:37)

Without doctrine this injunction could be used to assert that one must not say of evil that it is evil, thus that one must not judge an evil person to be evil. But in the light of doctrine one is permitted to judge, only to do so justly. For the Lord says, “judge with righteous judgment” (John 7:24).

[6] Jesus says,

...do not be called teacher; for one is your teacher, the Christ.... Do not call anyone on earth your father; for one...in heaven is your Father. And do not be called masters; for one is your master, the Christ. (Matthew 23:8-10)

Without doctrine it would not be lawful to call anyone teacher, father, or master. But we know from doctrine that it is lawful in a natural sense, but not in a spiritual sense.

[7] Jesus said to His disciples,

...when the Son of man sits on the throne of His glory, you...will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. (Matthew 19:28)

One could conclude from these words that the Lord’s disciples will also sit in judgment, when in fact they can judge no one. Doctrine, therefore, must reveal this mystery by showing that the Lord alone, who is omniscient and knows the hearts of all, will judge, and that His twelve disciples mean the church in respect to all the truths and goods it has from the Lord through the Word. Doctrine concludes from this that those truths and goods will judge everyone, in accordance with the Lord’s words in John 3:17-18, 12:47-48.

[8] Someone who reads the Word apart from doctrine does not know how the declarations made in the Prophets regarding the Jewish nation and Jerusalem hang together, that the church in that nation and its seat in that city will remain to eternity, as in the following places:

...Jehovah...will visit His flock, the house of Judah, and will make them as His glorious horse in battle. From him comes the cornerstone, from him the tent peg, and from him the bow of war.... (Zechariah 10:3-4, 6-7)

...behold, I am coming to dwell in your midst.... And Jehovah will make Judah His inheritance..., and will again choose Jerusalem. (Zechariah 2:10-12)

It will come to pass in that day that the mountains shall drip with new wine, and the hills flow with milk.... But Judah shall abide forever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation. (Joel 3:18-20)

Behold, the days are coming..., that I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man..., when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.... And this is the covenant that I will make...: I will put My law among them, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. (Jeremiah 31:27, 31, 33)

In that day ten men from every language of the nations shall grasp the sleeve of a Jewish man, saying, “Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.” (Zechariah 8:22-23)

And so on elsewhere, as in Isaiah 44:24, 26, 49:22-23, 65:9, 66:20, 22; Jeremiah 3:18, 23:5, 50:19-20; Nahum 1:15; Malachi 3:4. The subject in these places is the Lord’s advent, and the church’s then remaining to eternity.

[9] The opposite, however, is said in a number of other places, of which we will cite only the following: I will hide My face from them, I will see what their posterity will be, for they are a perverse generation, children in whom is no faith.... I would have said, “I will cast them into the farthest corners, I will make the memory of them to cease from among men.” ....For they are a nation void of counsel, nor is there any understanding in them.... ...their vine is of the vine of Sodom and of the fields of Gomorrah; their grapes are grapes of gall, their clusters are bitter. Their wine is the venom of dragons, and the cruel poison of asps. Is this not laid up in store with Me, sealed up among My treasures? Vengeance is Mine, and retribution. (Deuteronomy 32:20-35)

This is said of that same nation. And the like elsewhere, as in Isaiah 3:1-2, 8, 5:3-6; Deuteronomy 9:5-6; Matthew 12:39, 23:27-28; John 8:44. And everywhere in Jeremiah and Ezekiel.

But these declarations that appear contradictory will be seen to be in harmony in the light of doctrine, which teaches that Israel and Judah in the Word do not mean Israel and Judah, but the church in both senses — in one sense that it has been destroyed, and in the other that the Lord is going to establish it.

Other passages like these occur in the Word, which make clearly apparent that the Word is not understood apart from doctrine.

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