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1 人子啊,你要对以色列发预言以色列哪,要耶和华的

2 耶和华如此:因仇敌:阿哈!这永久的山冈都归我们为业了!

3 所以要发预言耶和华如此:因为敌人使你荒凉,四围吞吃,好叫你归与其馀的外邦人为业,并且多嘴多的人提起你来,百姓也你有臭名。

4 故此,以色列耶和华的。大小冈、水沟谷、荒废之地、被弃之城,为四围其馀的外邦人所占据、所讥刺的,

5 耶和华对你们如此:我真发愤恨如,责备那其馀的外邦人以东的众人。他们快乐满怀,心存恨恶,将我的归自己为业,又看为被弃的掠物。

6 所以,你要指着以色列预言,对大小冈、水沟耶和华如此:我发愤恨和忿怒,因你们曾受外邦人羞辱

7 所以我起誓:你们四围的外邦人总要担当自己的羞辱。这是耶和华的。

8 以色列哪,你必发枝条,为我的民以色列结果子,因为他们快要到。

9 看哪,我是帮助你的,也必向你意,使你得以耕种。

10 我必使以色列的人数在你上面增多,城邑有人居住,荒场再被建造

11 我必使人和牲畜在你上面加增;他们必生养众多。我要使你照旧有人居住,并要赐福与你比先前更多,你就知道我是耶和华

12 我必使人,就是我的民以色列,行在你上面。他们必得你为业;你也不再使他们丧子。

13 耶和华如此:因为人对你:你是吞吃人的,又使国民丧子,

14 所以耶和华:你必不再吞人,也不再使国民丧子。

15 我使你不再见各国的羞辱,不再受万民的辱骂,也不再使国民绊跌。这是耶和华的。

16 耶和华的又临到我说:

17 人子啊,以色列在本地的时候,在行动作为上玷污那地。他们的行为在我面前,好像正在经期的妇人那样污秽

18 所以我因他们在那上流人的血,又因他们以偶像玷污那,就把我的忿怒倾在他们身上。

19 我将他们分散在列国,四散在列邦,按他们的行动作为惩罚他们。

20 他们到了所去的列国,就使我的名被亵渎;因为人谈论他们,这是耶和华的民,是从耶和华的的。

21 我却顾惜我的名,就是以色列家在所到的列国中所亵渎的。

22 所以,你要对以色列耶和华如此以色列家啊,我行这事不是为你们,乃是为我的名,就是在你们到的列国中所亵渎的。

23 我要使我的名显为;这名在列国中已被亵渎,就是你们在他们中间所亵渎的。我在他们眼前,在你们身上显为的时候,他们就知道我是耶和华。这是耶和华的。

24 我必从各国收取你们,从列邦聚集你们,引导你们归回本

25 我必用清洒在你们身上,你们就洁净了。我要洁净你们,使你们脱离一切的污秽

26 我也要赐你们一个新,将新灵放在你们里面,又从你们的体中除掉,赐你们

27 我必将我的灵放在你们里面,使你们顺从我的律例,谨守遵行我的典章。

28 你们必在我所赐你们列祖之。你们要作我的子民,我要作你们的

29 我必你们脱离一切的污秽,也必命五谷丰登,不使你们遭遇饥荒。

30 我必使树木多结果子,田地多出土产,好叫你们不再因饥荒受外邦人的讥诮。

31 那时,你们必追想你们的恶行和你们不善的作为,就因你们的罪孽和可憎的事厌恶自己。

32 耶和华:你们要知道,我这样行不是为你们。以色列家啊,当为自己的行为抱愧蒙羞。

33 耶和华如此:我洁净你们,使你们脱离一切罪孽的日子,必使城邑有人居住,荒场再被建造

34 过路的人虽看为荒废之,现今这荒废之仍得耕种。

35 他们必:这先前为荒废之,现在成如伊甸园;这荒废凄凉、毁坏的城邑现在坚固有人居住

36 那时,在你们四围其馀的外邦人知道我─耶和华修造那毁坏之处,培植那荒废之地。我─耶和华说过,也必成就。

37 耶和华如此:我要加增以色列家的人数,多如羊群。他们必为这事向我求问,我要给他们成就。

38 耶路撒冷在守节作祭物所献的羊群怎样多,照样,荒凉的城邑必被人充满。他们就知道我是耶和华

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 832

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832. 19:18 "That you may eat the flesh of kings, the flesh of commanders, the flesh of mighty men, the flesh of horses and of those who sit on them, and the flesh of all people, free and slave, both small and great." This symbolizes an assimilation of goods from the Lord through the truths in the Word and in doctrine drawn from it, of every level of meaning, degree or kind.

The subject of no. 831 above was conjunction with the Lord through the Word, and now here it is the assimilation of goods from Him through the Word's truths.

To eat symbolically means to assimilate (no. 89). The flesh the people were to eat symbolizes goods in the Word and so in the church. And kings, commanders, mighty men, horses and those who sit on them, and people, free and slave, both small and great symbolize truths of every level of meaning, degree or kind. Kings symbolize people governed by the church's truths from the Word, and abstractly the church's truths from the Word themselves (nos. 20, 483). Commanders symbolize people who possess concepts of goodness and truth, and abstractly those concepts themselves (no. 337). Mighty men symbolize people who are learned in doctrine from the Word, and abstractly the learning gained from there itself (nos. 337). Horses symbolize an understanding of the Word, and those who sit on them symbolize people who are wise owing to their understanding of the Word, and abstractly the wisdom gained from there itself (nos. 298, 820). People free and slave symbolize people who acquire knowledge on their own and people who gain it from others (nos. 337, 604). People small and great symbolize people who do so to a lesser or greater degree (nos. 527, 810).

It is apparent from this that the people's being called to eat the flesh of those listed symbolizes an assimilation of goods from the Lord through the truths in the Word and in doctrine drawn from it, of every level of meaning, degree or kind.

[2] It should be known that no one has any spiritual good from the Lord except through truths from the Word. For the Word's truths exist in the light of heaven, and goods in the warmth of that light. Consequently unless one's intellect is in the light of heaven through the Word, his will cannot enter into the warmth of heaven. Love and charity cannot take form except through truths from the Word. A person cannot be reformed except through truths from the Word. The church itself takes form in a person in consequence of those truths - not in consequence of those truths in the intellect alone, but by living in accordance with them. Only then do truths enter into the will and become goods. The appearance of truth is thus turned into the appearance of good. For what pertains to the will and so to the love is called good, and everything pertaining to the will or love is also part of a person's life.

It can be seen from this that what is meant here by eating the flesh of those listed is an assimilation of goodness through truths of every level of meaning, degree or kind, through the Word, from the Lord.

Who cannot see that flesh here does not mean flesh? Who can be so irrational as to believe that the Lord calls and summons all people to a great supper in order to have them eat the flesh of kings, commanders, mighty men, horses, those who sit on them, and all people, free and slave, both small and great? Who cannot see that there is in this a spiritual meaning, and that apart from that meaning no one knows what is meant here? Who can continue to deny that the Word at its heart is spiritual? Would it not be no more than something material if people were to understand it according to its literal sense and not according to the spiritual sense?

[3] Similar to the passage here is the following one in Ezekiel:

...thus says the Lord Jehovih, "Speak to every sort of bird and to every beast of the field: 'Gather yourselves and come; gather together from all sides to My... great sacrificial meal on the mountains of Israel, that you may eat flesh and drink blood. You shall eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth... You shall eat fat till you are full, and drink blood till you are drunk, at My sacrificial meal which I am sacrificing for you. You shall be filled at My table with horses and chariots and... with all the men of war... (Thus) will I set My glory among the nations." (Ezekiel 39:17-21)

Flesh here likewise symbolizes the church's goodness from the Lord through the Word, and blood the church's truth.

Who does not see that people would not be given blood to drink to the point of drunkenness, and would not eat horses, chariots, mighty men, and men of war till they were full, at the table of the Lord Jehovih?

Accordingly, when flesh symbolizes the church's goodness and blood the church's truth, it is clearly apparent that the Lord's flesh and blood in holy supper symbolize Divine goodness and Divine truth from the Lord, the same as bread and wine, regarding which see John 6:51-58. 1

Flesh symbolizes goodness in many other places in the Word as well, as in the following:

I will... remove the heart of stone from their flesh, and give them a heart of flesh... (Ezekiel 11:19, cf. 36:26)

My flesh longs for You in a dry... land... (Psalms 63:1)

My heart and my flesh shout aloud for the living God. (Psalms 84:2)

My flesh... will dwell secure. (Psalms 16:9)

When you see the naked and cover him, and do not hide yourself from your own flesh... (Isaiah 58:7)

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1. "I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world." The Jews therefore quarreled among themselves, saying, "How can this Man give us His flesh to eat?" Then Jesus said to them, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you. Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. As the living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father, so he who feeds on Me will live because of Me. This is the bread which came down from heaven - not as your fathers ate the manna, and are dead. He who eats this bread will live forever."

  
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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.