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約書亞記 1

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1 耶和華的僕人摩西死了以耶和華曉諭摩西的幫手,嫩的兒子約書亞,

2 我的僕人摩西死了。現在你要起來,和眾百姓過這約但河,往我所要賜以色列人去。

3 凡你們掌所踏之地,我都照著我所應許摩西的話賜你們了。

4 從曠野和這利巴嫩,直到伯拉,赫人的全,又到日落之處,都要作你們的境界。

5 你平生的日子,必無一能在你面前站立得住。我怎樣與摩西同在,也必照樣與你同在;我必不撇下你,也不丟棄你。

6 你當剛強壯膽!因為你必使這百姓承受那為業,就是我向他們列祖起誓應許賜他們的

7 只要剛強,大大壯膽,謹守遵行我僕人摩西所吩咐你的一切律法,不可偏離左右,使你無論往那裡去,都可以順利。

8 這律法不可離開你的,總要晝夜思想,好使你謹守遵行這上所的一切話。如此,你的道路就可以亨通,凡事順利。

9 我豈沒有吩咐你麼?你當剛強壯膽!不要懼怕,也不要驚惶;因為你無論往那裡去,耶和華─你的必與你同在。

10 於是,約書亞吩咐百姓的

11 你們要走遍中,吩咐百姓說:當預備食物;因為日之內你們要過這約但河,進去得耶和華─你們賜你們為業之

12 約書亞對流便人、迦得人,和瑪拿西半支派的人

13 你們要追念耶和華的僕人摩西所吩咐你們的耶和華─你們的使你們得享平安,也必將這你們。

14 你們的妻子、孩子,和牲畜都可以留在約但河東、摩西你們的;但你們中間一切大能的勇士都要帶著兵器在你們的弟兄前面過去,幫助他們,

15 等到耶和華使你們的弟兄像你們一樣得享平安,並且得著耶和華─你們所賜他們為業之,那時才可以回你們所得之,承受為業,就是耶和華的僕人摩西在約但河東、向日出你們的。

16 他們回答約書亞:你所吩咐我們行的,我們都必行;你所差遣我們去的,我們都必去。

17 我們從前在一切事上怎樣摩西,現在也必照樣從你;惟願耶和華─你的與你同在,像與摩西同在一樣。

18 無論甚麼違背你的命令,不從你所吩咐他的一切,就必治他。你只要剛強壯膽!

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Apocalypse Revealed # 444

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444. "Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates. This symbolically means, to remove from them external bonds, to enable the interiors of their minds to appear.

It is impossible for anyone to know that this is the symbolic meaning of these words, and scarcely possible for anyone to suspect it, if he does not know what is meant by the great river Euphrates, and by the four angels bound there.

In the Word, the Euphrates symbolizes the inner constituents of the human mind, called rational, which in people governed by truths springing from goodness are full of wisdom, but which in people caught up in falsities springing from evil are full of irrationality.

This is the symbolic meaning of the river Euphrates in the Word. The reason is that this river formed the boundary between the land of Canaan and Assyria, and the land of Canaan symbolized the church, and Assyria its rational component. Therefore the river that formed the boundary between them symbolizes the inner constituents of the mind called rational, and this in both senses. For there are three components that form the person of the church: the spiritual component; the rational or intellectual component; and the natural component, which is one of knowledge. The spiritual component of the church is symbolized by the land of Canaan and its rivers; the rational or intellectual component of the church by Asshur or Assyria and its river, the Euphrates; and the natural component of the church, which is one of knowledge, by Egypt and its river, the Nile. But for more on this subject, see no. 503 below.

The four angels bound at the river Euphrates symbolize these interior constituents in people of the church, and they are said to be bound because they are kept hidden from public view. For it is hellish spirits that are meant by these four angels, inasmuch as we are told that they were prepared to kill a third of mankind, as we will presently see in no. 446; and people's inner constituents are affiliated with spirits, either hellish ones or heavenly ones, since they dwell together. To release them means, symbolically, to remove external bonds, to enable the interiors of their minds to appear.

This is the symbolic meaning of these words.

[2] That the Euphrates symbolizes the interiors of a person's mind coextensive with the spiritual tenets of his church can be seen from passages in the Word where Asshur or Assyria are mentioned. In the following passages, however, the Euphrates occurs in an opposite sense, in which it symbolizes interiors full of falsities and thus insanities:

...behold, (God) is causing to rise up upon them the waters of the River (Euphrates), strong and mighty - the king of Asshur... It will pass through Judah, flood it and pass over it... (Isaiah 8:7-8)

...why take the road to Egypt, to drink the waters of Sihor? Or why take the road to Assyria, to drink the waters of the River? (Jeremiah 2:18)

Jehovah will devote to destruction the tongue of the Sea of Egypt; ...He will shake His hand over the River (Euphrates).... (Isaiah 11:15-16)

The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the... river Euphrates, and its water was dried up... (Revelation 16:12)

The prophet Jeremiah was commanded to put a sash around his loins, and afterward to hide it in a hole in a rock by the Euphrates; and when, after a short time, he recovered it, behold, it was ruined and profitable for nothing (Jeremiah 13:1-7, 11).

The same prophet was also commanded, after he had finished reading a book, to throw it into the middle of the Euphrates and say, "Thus shall Babylon sink and not rise" (Jeremiah 51:63-64).

These events represented the interior qualities of the state of the church among the children of Israel.

That the river Nile in Egypt and the river Euphrates in Assyria were boundaries of the land of Canaan is apparent from the following verse:

...Jehovah made a covenant with Abram, saying, "To your offspring I will give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river... Euphrates." (Genesis 15:18)

To be shown that the Euphrates was one boundary, see Exodus 23:31, Deuteronomy 1:7-8; 11:24, Joshua 1:4, Micah 7:12.

  
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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.