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何西阿書 13

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1 從前以法蓮說話,人都戰兢,他在以色列中居處高位;但他在事奉巴力的事上犯罪就死了

2 現今他們罪上加罪,用子為自己鑄造偶像,就是照自己的聰明製造,都是匠人的工作。有人論,獻祭的人可以向犢親嘴。

3 因此,他們必如早晨霧,又如速散的甘,像場上的秕被狂風吹去,又像煙氣騰於窗外。

4 自從你出埃及以來,我就是耶和華─你的。在我以外,你不可認識別;除我以外並沒有救主

5 我曾在曠野乾旱之認識你。

6 這些民照我所賜的食物得了飽足;既得飽足就高傲,忘記了我。

7 因此,我向他們如獅子,又如伏在道旁。

8 我遇見他們必像丟崽子的母,撕裂他們的胸膛(或譯:膜)。在那裡,我必像母獅吞他們;野獸必撕裂他們。

9 以色列啊,你與我反對,就是反對幫助你的,自取敗壞。

10 你曾求我我立和首領。現在你的在哪裡呢?治理你的在哪裡呢?讓他在你所有的城中拯你罷!

11 我在怒氣中將王賜你,又在烈怒中將王廢去。

12 以法蓮孽包裹;他的罪惡收藏。

13 產婦的疼痛必臨到他身上;他是無智慧之子,到了產期不當遲延。

14 我必贖他們脫離陰間,贖他們脫離死亡。死亡啊,你的災害在哪裡呢?陰間哪,你的毀滅在哪裡呢?在我眼前絕無後悔之事。

15 他在弟兄中雖然茂盛,必有東,就是耶和華的從曠野上。他的泉源必乾;他的源頭必竭;仇敵必擄掠他所積蓄的一切寶器。

16 撒瑪利亞必擔當自己的罪,因為悖逆他的。他必倒在刀下;嬰孩必被摔死;孕婦必被剖開。

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 546

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546. Then the woman fled into the wilderness. (12:6) This symbolizes the church, namely, the New Jerusalem, being at first among few.

The woman symbolizes the New Church (no. 533), and the wilderness symbolizes a circumstance in which there are no longer any truths. The church is symbolized as being at first among few because the statement follows, "Where she has a place prepared by God, that they may feed her there one thousand two hundred and sixty days," which symbolizes the state of that church then, that in the meantime provision may be made for it to exist among more people until it grows to its appointed state (no. 547).

A wilderness in the Word symbolizes:

1. A church devastated, or one in which the Word's truths have all been falsified, as was the case with the Jews at the time of the Lord's advent.

2. A church without truths, because it does not have the Word, as was the case with upright gentiles at the time of the Lord's advent.

3. A state of temptation or trial, in which a person is seemingly without truths, being surrounded by evil spirits who induce the temptation or trial and appear to rob him of his truths.

[2] 1. That a wilderness symbolizes a church devastated, or one in which the Word's truths have all been falsified, as was the case with the Jews at the time of the Lord's advent: This is apparent from the following passages:

Is this the man who shook the earth, who made kingdoms tremble, who made the world as a wilderness...? (Isaiah 14:16-17)

This said in reference to Babylon.

On the land of my people will come up thorns and briers...; ...the palace will be deserted... (Isaiah 32:13-14)

I beheld, and lo, Carmel was a wilderness... "The whole land shall be a wasteland." (Jeremiah 4:26-27)

The land is the church (no. 285).

...shepherds have destroyed My vineyard..., they have made the field of My desire a desolate wilderness... The devastators are coming... in the wilderness. (Jeremiah 12:10, 12)

...(the vine) is planted in the wilderness, in a dry and thirsty land. (Ezekiel 19:13)

...fire has devoured the habitations of the wilderness. (Joel 1:19-20)

...the day of Jehovah is coming... The land is like the Garden of Eden before it, but after it a desolate wilderness. (Joel 2:1, 3)

...see the word of Jehovah! Have I been a wilderness to Israel, or a land of darkness? (Jeremiah 2:31)

The voice of one crying in the wilderness: "Prepare the way of Jehovah; make level in the desert a highway for our God." (Isaiah 40:3)

And so on elsewhere, as in Isaiah 33:9; Jeremiah 3:2; 23:10; Lamentations 5:9; Hosea 2:2-3; 13:15; Joel 3:19; Malachi 1:3; Matthew 24:26; Luke 13:35.

That such is the state of the church today may be seen in no. 566 below.

[3] 2. That a wilderness symbolizes a church without truths, because it does not have the Word, as was the case with upright gentiles at the time of the Lord's advent: This is apparent from these passages:

...the Spirit shall be poured upon us from on high, then the wilderness shall become a fertile field...; and judgment will dwell in the wilderness... (Isaiah 32:15-16)

(I will put) fountains in the midst of the valleys, [and turn] the wilderness into a pool of water... I will put in the wilderness the shittim cedar... and the oil tree. (Isaiah 41:18-19)

He will turn a wilderness into a pool of water, and dry land into springs of water. (Psalms 107:35-36)

I will make a road in the wilderness, rivers in the desert... to give drink to My people, My chosen. (Isaiah 43:19-20)

...Jehovah... will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of Jehovah; gladness and joy will be found in her... (Isaiah 51:3)

The habitations of the wilderness drip... (Psalms 65:12-13)

Let the wilderness... lift up (its) voice... Let the inhabitants of the rock sing... (Isaiah 43:10-11)

[4] 3. That a wilderness symbolizes a state of temptation or trial, in which a person is seemingly without truths, being surrounded by evil spirits who induce the temptation or trial and appear to rob him of his truths: This is apparent from Matthew 4:1-3, Mark 1:12-13.

  
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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.