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1 你们不可做甚麽虚无的像,不可立雕刻的偶像或是柱像,也不可在你们的上安甚麽錾成的像,向他跪拜,因为我是耶和华─你们的

2 你们要守我的安息日,敬我的圣所。我是耶和华

3 你们若遵行我的律例,谨守我的诫命,

4 我就你们降下时雨,叫生出土产,田野的树木结果子。

5 你们打粮食要打到摘葡萄的时候,摘葡萄要摘到撒种的时候;并且要饱足,在你们的上安然居住

6 我要赐平安在你们的上;你们躺卧,无人惊吓。我要叫恶兽从你们的上息灭;刀也必不经过你们的

7 你们要追赶仇敌,他们必倒在你们刀下。

8 你们五个人要追赶一人,一人要追赶一万人;仇敌必倒在你们刀下。

9 我要眷顾你们,使你们生养众多,也要与你们坚定所立的约。

10 你们要陈粮,又因新粮挪开陈粮。

11 我要在你们中间立我的帐幕;我的心也不厌恶你们。

12 我要在你们中间行走;我要作你们的,你们要作我的子民。

13 我是耶和华─你们的,曾将你们从埃及领出来,使你们不作埃及人的奴仆;我也折断你们所负的轭,叫你们挺身而走。

14 你们若不从我,不遵行我的诫命,

15 厌弃我的律例,厌恶我的典章,不遵行我一切的诫命,背弃我的约,

16 我待你们就要这样:我必命定惊惶,叫眼目乾瘪、精神消耗的痨病热病辖制你们。你们也要白白的撒种,因为仇敌要你们所种的。

17 我要向你们变脸,你们就要败在仇敌面前。恨恶你们的,必辖管你们;无人追赶,你们却要逃跑

18 你们因这些事若还不从我,我就要为你们的七倍惩罚你们。

19 我必断绝你们因势力而有的骄傲,又要使覆你们的,载你们的如铜。

20 你们要白白的劳力;因为你们的不出土产,其上的树木也不结果子。

21 你们行事若与我反对,不肯从我,我就要按你们的七倍降灾与你们。

22 我也要打发野地的走到你们中间,抢吃你们的儿女,吞灭你们的牲畜,使你们的人数减少,道路荒凉。

23 你们因这些事若仍不改正归我,行事与我反对,

24 我就要行事与你们反对,因你们的击打你们次。

25 我又要使刀临到你们,报复你们背约的仇;聚集你们在各城内,降瘟疫在你们中间,也必将你们交在仇敌的中。

26 我要折断你们的杖,就是断绝你们的粮。那时,必有女人个炉子给你们饼,按分量秤给你们;你们要,也不饱。

27 你们因这一切的事若不从我,却行事与我反对,

28 我就要发烈怒,行事与你们反对,又因你们的惩罚你们次。

29 并且你们要儿子,也要女儿

30 我又要毁坏你们的邱坛,砍下你们的日像,把你们的尸首扔在你们偶像的身上;我的心也必厌恶你们。

31 我要使你们的城邑变为荒凉,使你们的众圣所成为荒场;我也不你们馨香气

32 我要使成为荒场,在其上的仇敌就因此诧异。

33 我要把你们散在列邦中;我也要拔刀追赶你们。你们的要成为荒场;你们的城邑要变为荒凉。

34 你们在仇敌之居住的时候,你们的荒凉,要享受众安息;正在那时候,要歇息,享受安息。

35 地多时为荒场,就要多时歇息;地这样歇息,是你们在其上的安息年所不能得的。

36 至於你们剩下的人,我要使他们在仇敌之心惊胆怯。子被风吹的响声,要追赶他们;他们要逃避,像人逃避刀,无人追赶,却要跌倒。

37 无人追赶,他们要彼此撞跌,像在刀之前。你们在仇敌面前也必站立不住。

38 你们要在列邦中灭亡;仇敌之要吞你们。

39 你们剩下的人必因自己的罪孽和祖宗的罪孽在仇敌之消灭。

40 他们要承认自己的罪和他们祖宗的罪,就是干犯我的那罪,并且承认自己行事与我反对,

41 我所以行事与他们反对,把他们到仇敌之。那时,他们未受割礼的心若谦卑了,他们也服了罪孽的刑罚,

42 我就要记念我与雅各所立的约,与以撒所立的约,与亚伯拉罕所立的约,并要记念这

43 他们离开这在荒废无人的时候就要享受安息。并且他们要服罪孽的刑罚;因为他们厌弃了我的典章,心中厌恶了我的律例。

44 虽是这样,他们在仇敌之,我却不厌弃他们,也不厌恶他们,将他们尽行灭绝,也不背弃我与他们所立的约,因为我是耶和华─他们的

45 我却要为他们的缘故记念我与他们先祖所立的约。他们的先祖是我在列邦人眼前、从埃及领出来的,为要作他们的。我是耶和华

46 这些律例、典章,和度是耶和华以色列人在西乃藉着摩西立的。

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 548

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548. But that they should torment them five months.- That this signifies that the understanding should be darkened by the falsities of evil, and be drawn away from seeing truth, so long as they are in that state, is evident from the signification of tormenting, which denotes to darken as to the understanding, and to be withdrawn from seeing truth, of which we shall treat presently; and from the signification of five months, as denoting so long as they remain in that state. To torment here signifies to darken as to the understanding, and to be drawn away from seeing truth, because it is stated of the locusts, and their power of hurting like scorpions, and by the locusts is meant the ultimate of the life of man, which is called the Sensual, and by the power of hurting like scorpions is signified the persuasive [power], which is of such a nature, as to take away from the understanding the light of truth, and bring on infernal darkness; therefore it now follows, that their torment was as the torment of a scorpion when he strikes a man, for the scorpion signifies such a persuasive [power], as may be seen above (n. 544). This is said to torment, because it is said above, that the locusts should hurt men, but should not kill them; and he who hurts, and does not kill, torments. The persuasive [power] also in the sensual man, that is in the falsities of evil, hurts the understanding by darkening and drawing it away from seeing truth, although it does not deprive it of the power of understanding and perceiving; and because it is compared with the pain inflicted by a scorpion when it strikes a man, it is said to torment.

[2] The reason why five months signify so long as men are in that state, is, that a month signifies a state, and the number five signifies somewhat, and hence also, so long as. Months signify states, because all times, in the Word, as ages, years, weeks, days, and hours, signify states of life; hence also months, see the Heaven and Hell 162-169).

That five signifies somewhat, is evident from those passages in the Word, where that number occurs. For the numbers 10, 100, 1000, signify much and all, hence five signifies somewhat. For those numbers which signify much, arise from the number five, which signifies somewhat, and the numbers that are compounded and derived, take their signification from the simple numbers, from which, by multiplication, they are compounded and derived, see above (n. 429, 430:2). The number five also signifies so long as, because it is said, five months, and by five months is there signified a state of duration. This signification of five months appears to be a remote one, from this fact, that man so long as he lives in the world, is in natural thought, and natural thought derives its ideas from spaces and times, and also from numbers and measures; for these things are proper to nature, because all things in nature are determined by them. But spiritual thought is without any fixed idea of space, time, number, and measure; and therefore it appears far fetched and strange to man in the world, that five months should signify "so long as that state continues," that is to say, so long as the state of the persuasion of falsity continues, for so long is the understanding darkened, and drawn away from seeing the truth; but when the persuasion of falsity is removed, man comes into the faculty of seeing truth, if he desire to see it, and this faculty is given to every man.

[3] That five, in the Word, signifies somewhat and some, also all of such a quality, and similar things, is clear from the following: Jesus said that the kingdom of the heavens is like to ten virgins of whom "five were wise, and five were foolish" (Matthew 25:1, 2). The Lord compared the kingdom of the heavens to ten virgins, because the kingdom of the heavens signifies the church, and a virgin has a similar signification; and ten virgins signify all who are of the church. It is said, that five were wise and five foolish, because five signifies some of them, or all who are of such a quality on one part. That a virgin signifies the church, is evident from many passages in the Word, where mention is made of the virgin of Zion, the virgin of Jerusalem, the virgin of Israel, for these signify the church.

[4] The same is signified by ten, and by five, in the parable of the Lord concerning the nobleman who gave talents (minoe, mna [Greek]) to his servants to trade with, and one made of his talent ten talents, and another made five talents of his talents, and therefore they had authority over as many cities (Luke 19:13-20). The numbers ten and five were mentioned by the Lord, because ten signifies much, and five, somewhat; but by their trading is signified the acquisition and procuring of heavenly intelligence; and by their having authority over cities, is signified intelligence and wisdom, for a city signifies in the Word, doctrine, and to have authority over it, signifies to be intelligent and wise, and over ten cities, signifies much, and over five, signifies some.

[5] Also some, and all who are of such quality, are signified by the number five in the parable of the Lord concerning the rich man and Lazarus, in which it is said that the rich man told Abraham that he had five brethren, and he besought that Lazarus might be sent to them (Luke 16:27, 28). The rich man said that he had five brethren because by five are signified all who are of such a quality.

Similarly, in the parable of the Lord concerning those who were invited to the great supper, one of them excused himself on the ground that he had bought five yoke of oxen, and must go to prove them (Luke 14:19). By oxen in the Word are signified the natural affections, and by five yoke of oxen are signified all those affections or disorderly desires that lead away from heaven; heaven and the church, in regard to spiritual nourishment or instruction, are signified by the great supper to which they were invited. Who cannot see that the number five in these four parables involves some interior truth, since it is used by the Lord?

[6] So again, in Isaiah:

"In that day there shall be five cities in the land of Egypt speaking with the lips of Canaan, and swearing to Jehovah of hosts. In that day shall there be an altar to Jehovah in the midst of the land of Egypt" (19:18, 19).

In that day, signifies the coming of the Lord; "five cities in the land of Egypt speaking with the lips of Canaan," signifies, that some who are then natural shall become spiritual, and shall acknowledge the truths of genuine doctrine, and shall worship the Lord from the good of charity. These things are explained in detail above (n. 223:14). Here, therefore, mention is made of five cities, as some at that time are meant, and also some truths of doctrine.

[7] So again:

"Gleaning grapes shall be left in it, as the shaking of an olive tree, two-three berries in the top of the bough, four-five in the branches of the fruitful tree" (17:6).

And Jesus said in Luke:

"From henceforth there shall be five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three" (12:52).

That in these passages five also signifies some, and all who are of such a quality, may be seen above (n. 532), where both these passages are explained.

A law was given to the Israelites that he who stole, or slew, or sold an ox, should restore five oxen (Exodus 22:1). Here an ox, in the spiritual sense, means the good of the natural man; by restoring five oxen for an ox, is signified that he shall sufficiently amend what he had perverted and extinguished. To steal means to take away, to kill is to extinguish, and to sell is to pervert.

[8] By the fifth part also is signified as much as is sufficient in the following passages: Leviticus 5:16; 6:5; 22:14; 27:13, 15, 19, 27, 31; Num. 5:6-8. The same is also signified by the fifths which Pharaoh took up from the land of Egypt during the seven years of plenty (Genesis 41:34; 47:24). Again, the same is signified by Abner's smiting Asahel with the hinder end of his spear at the fifth [rib] (2 Sam. 2:23); at the fifth rib signifies as much as was sufficient for death; for the same number that signifies somewhat, and the all of one part, also signifies as much as is sufficient, when it is used of quantity, and so long as, when it is used of time.

[9] Since this number signifies some, and the all of one part, therefore it also signifies little and few, when a great quantity, which is also marked by numbers, follows or precedes; for then the all of one part is respectively few.

Thus in Isaiah:

"One thousand at the rebuke of one; at the rebuke of five shall ye flee" (30:17).

And in Moses it is said among the curses that five should chase a hundred, and a hundred, ten thousand (Leviticus 26:8). And in the Evangelists it is stated that the Lord fed five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes (Matthew 14:15-22; Mark 6:38-43; Luke 9:13-16; John 6:9-13). The taking up of twelve baskets of the fragments on that occasion signifies fulness, thus fulness of instruction, and also full benediction.

[10] In Luke by five are signified few, where it is said,

"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God? Fear not therefore; ye are of more value than many sparrows" (12:6, 7).

Here five sparrows are mentioned, because five denotes what is few and of little value compared to men, for it is afterwards said, "ye are of more value than many sparrows." Any one can see that this number would not have been mentioned so often by the Lord unless it had been significative. Since five signifies all of one part, therefore it was also commanded that over the tabernacle they should make ten curtains, five curtains to be coupled together one to another, and five curtains to be coupled one to another (Exodus 26:1, 3). That ten signifies all in the aggregate, and five the all of one and of the other part, may be seen in the Arcana Coelestia 9595, 9604).

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.