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耶利米書 22

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1 耶和華如此:你猶大王的宮中,在那著

2 大衛寶座的猶大王啊,你和你的臣僕,並進入的百姓,都當耶和華的

3 耶和華如此:你們要施行公平和公,拯救被搶奪的脫離欺壓人的,不可虧負寄居的和孤兒寡婦,不可以強暴待他們,在這地方也不可流無辜人的血。

4 你們若認真行這事,就必有大衛寶座的君和他的臣僕百姓,或車或,從這城的各進入

5 你們若不這些耶和華:我指著自己起誓,這城必變為荒場。

6 耶和華論到猶大王的如此:我看你如基列,如利巴嫩頂;然而,我必使你變為曠野,為無人居住的城邑。

7 我要預備行毀滅的人,各拿器械攻擊你;他們要砍下你佳美的香柏樹,扔在中。

8 許多國的民要經過這城,各對鄰舍耶和華為何向這城如此行呢?

9 他們必回答:是因離棄了耶和華─他們的約,事奉敬拜別

10 不要為人哭號;不要為他悲傷,卻要為離家出外的人大大哭號;因為他不得再回來,也不得再見他的本國。

11 因為耶和華論到從這地方出去的猶大王約西亞的兒子沙龍(在王下23:30名約哈斯),就是接續他父親約西亞作王的,這樣:他必不得再回到這裡來,

12 卻要在被擄去的地方,必不得再見這

13 那行不義蓋房、行不公造樓、白白使用人的手工不工價的有禍了!

14 :我要為自己蓋廣大的房、寬敞的樓,為自己開窗戶。這樓房的護牆板是香柏木的,樓房是丹色油漆的。

15 難道你作王是在乎造香柏木樓房爭勝麼?你的父親豈不是也、也施行公平和公麼?那時他得了福樂。

16 他為困苦和窮乏人伸冤,那時就得了福樂。認識我不在乎此麼?這是耶和華的。

17 惟有你的眼和你的專顧貪婪,流無辜人的血,行欺壓和強暴。

18 所以,耶和華論到猶大王約西亞的兒子約雅敬如此:人必不為他舉哀:哀哉!我的哥哥;或:哀哉!我的姊姊;也不為他舉哀:哀哉!我的;或:哀哉!我主的榮華。

19 他被埋葬,好像埋一樣,要拉出去扔在耶路撒冷的城之外。

20 你要上利巴嫩哀號,在巴珊揚聲,從亞巴琳哀號,因為你所親的都毀滅了。

21 你興盛的時候,我對你說話;你卻:我不。你自幼年以來總是這樣,不從我的話。

22 你的牧人要被吞吃,你所親的必被擄去;那時你必因你一切的惡抱愧蒙羞。

23 你這住利巴嫩、在香柏樹上搭窩的,有痛苦臨到你,好像疼痛臨到產難的婦人,那時你何等可憐!

24 耶和華猶大約雅敬兒子哥尼雅(又名耶哥尼雅;下同),雖是我右上帶印的戒指,我憑我的永生起誓,也必將你從其上摘下來,

25 並且我必將你交尋索你命的人和你所懼怕的人中,就是巴比倫王尼布甲尼撒和迦勒底人中。

26 我也必將你和生你的母親趕到別國,並不是你們生的方;你們必在那裡,

27 但心中甚想歸回之,必不得歸回。

28 哥尼雅這是被輕看、破壞的器皿麼?是無喜愛的器皿麼?他和他的後裔為何被趕到不認識之呢?

29 啊,啊,啊,當耶和華的

30 耶和華如此:要明這算為無子,是平生不得亨通的;因為他後裔中再無一得亨通,能大衛的寶座上治理猶大

   

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531. Woe, woe, woe, to those that dwell on the earth, from the remaining voices of the trumpet of the three angels who are about to sound, signifies grievous lamentation over the changes of state of the church at its end, on account of the aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation. This is evident from the signification of "woe," as being lamentation over the aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation; and as "woe" is said three times, grievous lamentation is meant (of which presently); also from the signification of "those that dwell on the earth," as being those who are of the church (the "earth" means the church, as may be seen above, n. 29, 304, 417); also from the signification of "the voices of the trumpet of the three angels who are about to sound," as being the changes of state of the church; for "the angels sounding the trumpets" signify changes from influx out of heaven (See above, n. 502). That "three" signifies what is complete even to the end will be seen in the following article. From this it can be seen that "Woe, woe, woe, to those that dwell on the earth, from the voices of the trumpet of the three angels who are about to sound," signifies grievous lamentation over the changes of state of the church at its end, on account of the aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation.

[2] That "woe" signifies lamentation over calamity, danger, hardship, destruction can be seen from passages in the Word where it occurs; but here it means lamentation over the aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation, because this is what is treated of in what follows; and as the aversion from good and truth becomes successively more grievous in the church even to its end, it is said three times, each one standing for the successively increasing grievousness of the evil. This can be seen from the following, where it is said:

The first woe is past; behold there come yet two woes hereafter (Revelation 9:12).

And afterwards:

The second woe is past, behold the third woe cometh quickly (Revelation 11:14).

[3] That "woe" signifies in the Word lamentation over various occurrences, especially over the evils that devastate the church, can be seen from many passages therein. As in Matthew:

Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! (Matthew 23:13, 14, 16, 23, 25, 27, 29).

In Luke:

Woe unto that man through whom the Son of man is betrayed! (Luke 22:22).

In the same:

Woe unto him through whom occasions for stumbling come! (Luke 17:1).

In Isaiah:

Woe unto them that join house to house! (Isaiah 5:8).

Woe unto them that rise early in the morning that they may follow strong drink! (Isaiah 5:11).

Woe unto them that draw iniquity! (Isaiah 5:18).

Woe unto them that call evil good! (Isaiah 5:20).

Woe unto the wise in their own eyes! (Isaiah 5:21).

Woe unto the mighty in drinking wine! (Isaiah 5:22).

(See in many other passages, as in Isaiah 3:11; 10:1; 17:12; 18:1; 29:1, 29:15; 30:1; 31:1; 33:1; 45:9, 10, etc.; Jeremiah 22:13; Ezekiel 13:3; Revelation 18:16, 19).

  
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