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马太福音 13

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1 当那一天,耶稣从房子里出来,在海边。

2 有许多人到他那里聚集,他只得上船下,众人都站在岸上。

3 他用比喻对他们讲许多道理,:有一个撒种的出去撒种;

4 撒的时候,有落在旁的,飞鸟吃尽了;

5 有落在土浅石头地上的,土既不深,发苗最快,

6 日头出来一晒,因为没有根,就枯乾了;

7 有落在荆棘里的,荆棘长起来,把他挤住了;

8 又有落在好土里的,就结实,有一百倍的,有六十倍的,有三十倍的。

9 有耳可的,就应当

10 门徒进前来,问耶稣:对众人讲话,为甚麽用比喻呢?

11 耶稣回答:因为国的奥秘只叫你们知道,不叫他们知道。

12 凡有的,还要加给他,叫他有馀;凡没有的,连他所有的,也要夺去。

13 所以我用比喻对他们讲,是因他们看也看不见,不见,也不明白。

14 在他们身上,正应了以赛亚的预言,:你们是要见,却不明白;看是要看见,却不晓得;

15 因为这百姓油蒙了心,耳朵发沉,眼睛闭着,恐怕眼睛看见,耳朵见,心里明白,回过来,我就医治他们。

16 但你们的眼睛是有福的,因为看见了;你们的耳朵也是有福的,因为见了。

17 我实在告诉你们,从前有许多先知和人要看你们所看的,却没有看见,要你们所的,却没有见。

18 所以,你们当这撒种的比喻。

19 见天国道理不明白的,那恶者就,把所撒在他心里的夺了去;这就是撒在旁的了。

20 撒在石头地上的,就是人了道,当下欢喜领受,

21 只因心里没有根,不过是暂时的,及至为道遭了患难,或是受了逼迫,立刻就跌倒了。

22 撒在荆棘里的,就是人了道,後来有世上的思虑、钱财的迷惑把道挤住了,不能结实。

23 撒在好地上的,就是人道明白了,後来结实,有一百倍的,有六十倍的,有三十倍的。

24 耶稣又设个比喻对他们国好像人撒好种在田里,

25 及至人睡觉的时候,有仇敌来,将稗子撒在麦子里就走了。

26 到长苗吐穗的时候,稗子也显出来。

27 田主的仆人来告诉他:主阿,你不是撒好种在田里麽?从那里来的稗子呢?

28 主人:这是仇敌做的。仆人:你要我们去薅出来麽?

29 主人:不必,恐怕薅稗子,连麦子也拔出来。

30 容这两样一齐长,等着收割。当收割的时候,我要对收割的人,先将稗子薅出来,捆成捆,留着烧;惟有麦子要收在仓里。

31 他又设个比喻对他们国好像一粒芥菜种,有人拿去种在田里。

32 这原是百种里最小的,等到长起,却比各样的菜都大,且成了树,上的飞鸟宿在他的枝上。

33 他又对他们讲个比喻国好像面,有妇人拿来,藏在斗面里,直等全团都发起来

34 这都是耶稣用比喻对众人的话;若不用比喻,就不对他们甚麽。

35 这是要应验先知的话,:我要开口用比喻,把创世以来所藏的事发明出来。

36 当下,耶稣离开众人,进了房子。他的门徒进前来,说:请把田间稗子的比喻讲给我们听。

37 回答:那撒好种的就是人子;

38 田地就是世界;好种就是天国之子;稗子就是那恶者之子;

39 撒稗子的仇敌就是魔鬼;收割的时候就是世界的末了;收割的人就是天使

40 将稗子薅出来用火焚烧,世界的末了也要如此。

41 人子要差遣使者,把一切叫人跌倒的和作恶的,从他国里挑出来,

42 丢在火炉里;在那里必要哀哭切齿了。

43 那时,人在他们父的国里,要发出光来,像太阳一样。有耳可的,就应当

44 国好像宝贝藏在地里,人遇见了就把他藏起来,欢欢喜喜的去变卖一切所有的,买这块地。

45 国又好像买卖人寻找好珠子,

46 遇见一颗重价的珠子,就去变卖他一切所有的,买了这颗珠子。

47 国又好像网撒在海里,聚拢各样水族,

48 网既满了,人就拉上岸来,下,拣好的收在器具里,将不好的丢弃了。

49 世界的末了也要这样。天使要出来,从人中把恶人分别出来,

50 丢在火炉里;在那里必要哀哭切齿了。

51 耶稣:这一切的话你们都明白了麽?他们:我们明白了。

52 :凡文士受教作国的门徒,就像一个家主从他库里拿出新旧的东西来。

53 耶稣说完了这些比喻,就离开那里,

54 到自己的家乡,在会堂里教训人,甚至他们都希奇,:这人从那里有这等智慧和异能呢?

55 这不是木匠的儿子麽?他母亲不是叫马利亚麽?他弟兄们不是叫雅各、约西(有古卷:约瑟)、西门、犹大麽?

56 妹妹们不是都在我们这里麽?这人从那里有这一切的事呢?

57 他们就厌弃他(厌弃他:原文是因他跌倒)。耶稣对他们:大凡先知,除了本地本家之外,没有不被人尊敬的。

58 耶稣因为他们不信,就在那里不多行异能了。

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 63

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63. Verse 13. And in the midst of the seven lampstands one like unto the Son of man, signifies the Lord, from whom is the All of heaven and of the church. This is evident from the signification of "in the midst," as being in the inmost (See Arcana Coelestia., n. 1074, 2940, 2973); and as all things proceed from the inmost, as light proceeds from the center to the circumferences, so "in the midst" signifies from whom; also from the signification of "the seven lampstands," as being the new heaven and the new church (of which just above, n. 62; and from the signification of "the Son of man," as being the Lord in respect to the Divine Human, and also in respect to Divine truth, because Divine truth proceeds from His Divine Human. From this it can be seen why the Lord appeared "in the midst of seven lampstands," namely, because from Him the All of heaven and the church proceeds; for it is the good of love and of faith that makes heaven and the church, and that this good is from the Divine is known in the Christian world, and as it is from the Divine, it is from the Lord, for the Lord is the God of heaven, and the Divine of the Lord makes heaven (See the work on Heaven and Hell (Heaven and Hell 2-6, 7-12 that this is His Divine Human, 78-86).

[2] That the Son of man is the Lord in respect to the Divine Human, and also in respect to Divine truth, because Divine truth proceeds from His Divine Human, is evident from those passages in the Word where the Son of man is mentioned. Thus in John:

The multitude said to Jesus, How sayest Thou, The Son of man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of man? Jesus answered thee, Yet a little while is the light with you; walk while ye have the light, lest darkness overtake you. While ye have the light believe in the light, that ye may be sons of light (John 12:34-36).

From these words it is clear that "the Son of man" and "Light" have a like signification; for when the people asked, Who is the Son of man? the Lord answered that He was the Light in which they should believe. (That "light" is the Divine truth proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 126-140; and in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 49; thus also the Son of man. )

[3] In Luke:

Blessed are ye when men shall hate you for the Son of man's sake (Luke 6:22).

"For the Son of man's sake" is for the sake of Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord. Divine truth is the All of faith in and of love to the Lord. Because the evil deny these things, and those who deny also hate them, while the good acknowledge them, therefore it is said that the good are blessed.

[4] In the same:

The days will come when ye shall desire to see one of the days of the Son of man, but ye shall not see it. Then they shall say to you, Lo here, or Lo there. Go not away, nor pursue after (Luke 17:22-23).

"To desire [to see] one of the days of the Son of man," is to desire Divine truth, which is genuine truth, as to something thereof; the end of the church is here meant, when there will no longer be any faith, because there will be no charity, at which time all Divine truth will perish; and because Divine truth is signified by "the Son of man," it is said, "Then shall they say, Lo here, or Lo there; pursue not after."

[5] In the same:

When the Son of man cometh, shall He find faith upon the earth? (Luke 18:8);

which means that when Divine truth shall be revealed out of heaven it will not be believed. Here also, "the Son of man" is the Lord in respect to Divine truth; the coming of the Lord is the revelation of Divine truth at the end of the church (See Arcana Coelestia 3900, 4060).

[6] In Matthew:

As the lightning cometh forth from the east, and is seen even unto the west, so shall the coming of the Son of man be. Then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth lament, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven, with power and glory (Matthew 24:27, 30).

That by "the coming of the Lord in the clouds of heaven" is here signified the revelation of Divine truth at the end of the church, see above n. 36.

[7] In the same:

I say unto you, Henceforth ye shall see the Son of man sitting at the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven (Matthew 26:64).

And in Luke:

From henceforth shall the Son of man be seated at the right hand of the power of God (Luke 22:69).

"The Son of man" is the Lord in respect to the Divine Human, and in respect to Divine truth proceeding from Him; "to sit at the right hand of power" means that He has omnipotence; its being said that they were now about to see this means that Divine truth was in its omnipotence when the Lord in the world had conquered the hells and reduced to order all things there and in the heavens, and that thus those who received Him in faith and love could be saved (See Arcana Coelestia 9715. That to "sit at the right hand" means omnipotence, see Arcana Coelestia 3387, 4592, 4933, 7518, 8281, 9193; that all the power of good is by means of truth, n. 6344, 6423, 8304, 9327, 9410, 9639, 9643. That Divine power itself is by means of Divine truth proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human, see n. 6948; that the "clouds" in which the Son of man is to come are the Word in the letter, which is Divine truth in the ultimate of order, see the preface to chapter 18 of Genesis, n. 4060, 4391, 5922, 6343, 6752, 8443, 8781; and that "glory" is Divine truth itself, such as it is in the internal sense of the Word, see n. 4809, 5922, 8267, 9429).

[8] From this it can now be seen what is signified by these words in Revelation:

I saw, and behold, a white cloud, and upon the cloud one sat like unto the Son of man, having on His head a golden crown (Revelation 14:14).

And in Daniel:

I saw in the night visions, and behold, there came with the clouds of the heavens one like unto the Son of man (Daniel 7:13).

Because all judgment is executed according to truth, therefore it is said, that it was given to the Lord:

To execute judgment, because He is the Son of man (John 5:27); and that:

The Son of man shall render unto every man according to his deeds (Matthew 16:27);

and that:

When the Son of man shall come, He shall sit on the throne of His glory, and shall judge (Matthew 25:31).

[9] In Matthew:

He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man, the field is the world, the seed are the sons of the kingdom, the tares are the sons of the evil one (Matthew 13:37-38).

"Good seed" is Divine truth; it is therefore said that the Son of man soweth it; "the sons of the kingdom" are Divine truths in heaven and the church; for "son" is truth (See Arcana Coelestia 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2623), and, in the contrary sense, falsity, which also is "the son of the evil one."

[10] In the same:

The Son of man hath not where to lay His head (Matthew 8:20);

by which is meant that Divine truth had no place anywhere, that is, with any man at that time. That the Son of man was about to suffer and be put to death (Matthew 17:12, 22-23; 26:2, 24, 45; Mark 8:31; 9:12, 31) signifies that thus they were about to treat Divine truth, consequently the Lord, who was Divine truth itself. This He also teaches in Luke:

But first must the Son of man suffer, and be rejected of this generation (Luke 17:25).

[11] In Jeremiah:

No man [vir] shall dwell there; neither shall a son of man [hominis] sojourn there (Jeremiah 49:18, 33).

And in the same:

In the cities no man [vir] shall dwell, nor shall a son of man [hominis] pass through them (Jeremiah 51:43).

He who does not know the spiritual sense of the Word believes that by "cities" here are meant cities, and that by "man," and "son of man," are meant a man and a son; and that the cities were to be so desolated that no one should be in them, but it is the state of the church in respect to the doctrine of truth that is described by these words; for "cities" are the doctrinals of the church (See Arcana Coelestia 402, 2449, 3216, 492, 4493); and "man" is its very truth conjoined with good (See n. 3134, 7716, 9007); therefore a "son of man" is truth.

[12] As Divine truth proceeding from the Lord was signified by "the Son of man," therefore the prophets by whom it was revealed were called "sons of man" (as Daniel 8:17; and Ezekiel 2:1, 3, 6, 8; 3:1, 3-4, 10, 17, 25; 4:1, 16; 8:5-6, 8, 12, 15; 12:2, 3, 9, 18, 22, 27). As most things in the Word have also a contrary sense, so "son of man" has a contrary signification, which is the falsity opposite to truth. Thus in Isaiah:

What art thou, that thou art afraid of man, that dies; and of the son of man, who shall be as grass (Isaiah 51:12).

And in David:

Put not your trust in princes, in the son of man, with whom there is no salvation (Psalms 146:3).

"Princes" are primary truths (See Arcana Coelestia 2089, 5044); so, in the contrary sense, primary falsities; and "the son of man" is falsity itself.

  
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