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耶利米书 25

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1 犹大王约西亚的儿子约雅敬第四年,就是巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒的元年,耶和华论犹大众民的临到耶利米

2 先知耶利米就将这话对犹大众人和耶路撒冷的一切居民

3 犹大王亚们的儿子约西亚十三年直到今日,这二十三年之内,常有耶和华的临到我;我也对你们传,就是从起来,只是你们没有听从。

4 耶和华也从起来,差遣他的仆人先知到你们这里来(只是你们没有从,也没有侧耳而),

5 :你们各人当回头,离开恶道和所作的恶,便可居住耶和华古时所赐你们和你们列祖之地,直到永远

6 不可随从别事奉敬拜,以你们所作的惹我发怒;这样,我就不加害与你们。

7 然而你们没有从我,竟以所做的惹我发怒,陷害自己。这是耶和华的。

8 所以万军之耶和华如此:因为你们没有从我的

9 我必召北方的众族和我仆人巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒攻击这和这居民,并四围一切的国民。我要将他们尽行灭绝,以致他们令人惊骇、嗤笑,并且永久荒凉。这是耶和华的。

10 我又要使欢喜和快乐的声音新郎和新妇的声音,推磨的声音的亮,从他们中间止息。

11 这全必然荒凉,令人惊骇。这些国民要服事巴比伦王七十年。

12 七十年满了以後,我必刑罚巴比伦王和那国民,并迦勒底人,因他们的罪孽使那永远荒凉。这是耶和华的。

13 我也必使我向那,就是记在这上的,是耶利米向这些国民的预言,都临到那

14 因为有多国和必使迦勒底人作奴仆;我也必照他们的行为,按他们所做的报应他们。

15 耶和华以色列的对我如此:你从我中接这杯忿怒的酒,使我所差遣你去的各国的民喝。

16 他们了就要东倒西歪,并要发狂,因我使刀临到他们中间。

17 我就从耶和华的中接了这杯,给耶和华所差遣我去的各国的民喝,

18 就是耶路撒冷犹大的城邑,并耶路撒冷的君与首领,使这城邑荒凉,令人惊骇、嗤笑、咒诅,正如今日一样。

19 又有埃及法老和他的臣仆、首领,以及他的众民,

20 并杂族的人民和乌斯的诸,与非利士的诸(亚实基伦、迦萨、以革伦,以及亚实突剩下的人);

21 以东摩押、亚扪人、

22 推罗的诸、西顿的诸的诸

23 底但、提玛、布斯,和一切剃周围头发的;

24 亚拉伯的诸、住旷野杂族人民的诸

25 心利的诸、以拦的诸、玛代的诸

26 北方远近的诸,以及天下上的万国了,以示沙克(就是巴比伦)也要

27 你要对他们:万军之耶和华以色列的如此:你们要,且要,要呕吐,且要跌倒,不得再起来,都因我使刀临到你们中间。

28 他们若不肯从你接这杯,你就要对他们:万军之耶和华如此:你们一定要

29 我既从称为我名下的城起首施行灾祸,你们能尽免刑罚麽?你们必不能免,因为我要命刀临到上一切的居民。这是万军之耶和华的。

30 所以你要向他们预言这一切的,攻击他们,耶和华必从天吼叫,从所发声,向自己的羊群大声吼叫;他要向上一切的居民呐喊,像踹葡萄的一样。

31 必有响声达到极,因为耶和华与列国相争;凡有血气的,他必审问;至於恶人,他必交。这是耶和华的。

32 万军之耶和华如此:看哪,必有灾祸从这国发到那国,并有暴风从极刮起。

33 到那日,从这边直到那边都有耶和华所杀戮的。必无人哀哭,不得收殓,不得葬埋,必在上成为粪土。

34 牧人哪,你们当哀号,呼喊;众的头目啊,你们要滚在灰中;因为你们被杀戮分散的日子足足来到。你们要跌碎,好像美器打碎一样。

35 牧人无逃跑;众的头目也无法逃脱。

36 听啊,有牧人呼喊,有众头目哀号的声音,因为耶和华使他们的草场变为荒场。

37 耶和华发出猛烈的怒气,平安的羊圈就都寂静无声。

38 他离了隐密处像狮子一样,他们的,因刀剑凶猛的欺压,又因他猛烈的怒气都成为可惊骇的。

   

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Coronis (An Appendix to True Christian Religion) # 59

  
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59. V. BEFORE THIS STATE, AND AFTER IT, PROMISE WAS MADE OF THE COMING OF THE LORD JEHOVIH INTO THE WORLD, AND OF A NEW CHURCH AT THAT TIME, WHEREIN JUSTICE AND JUDGMENT SHOULD REIGN. It is known, from the reading of the prophetic Word of the Old Testament, that, in many places there, the Coming of our Lord is foretold, and also that the Lord is there designated by various names; as, that He is called "Jehovah Zebaoth," "Jehovah our Righteousness," "Jehovah our Saviour and Redeemer," "Lord Jehovih," "Adonai," "Immanuel" or "God with us," "God of Israel," "Holy One of Israel," "Rock of Israel," "Messiah" or "Anointed of Jehovah," "King," "David," "Mighty One of Jacob," "Shepherd of Israel," "High Priest," "Priest after the order of Melchizedech," "Son of God," "Son of Man," "Angel of Jehovah," "Angel of the Covenant," the "Grand Prophet," "Shiloh"; also, in Isaiah, "Counsellor," "Prince of Peace," "Father of Eternity"; and in the New Covenant, "Jesus Christ," and "Son of God." That our Lord's Coming was foretold in very many places in the Prophets, will be seen from the predictions adduced in the following pages. But it may be asked,

Why was such frequent prediction of His Coming made? There were many reasons, some regarding the Israelitish and Jewish people, and some regarding the Christian people after them.

[2] But we will recount the reasons which especially regarded the Israelitish and Jewish people. The First was that, by His being named and recalled to mind, they might be kept in the interior worship of Jehovah, since, without that, there was no entrance of Jehovah to any one of them, nor approach of any one of them to Jehovah. The case was then as it is at this day,

that no one hath seen God the Father; the Only Begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He hath set Him forth (John 1:18; 5:37);

and again:

No one cometh to the Father, but by Me (John 14:6).

The Second reason regarding that people was, that the representative types of their Church, which all looked to our Lord and to the Church to be established by Him after His Coming, might serve them as so many signs and symbols of their worship; consequently, that they might acknowledge Him when He came, and suffer themselves to be introduced into the internals of the worship of Him, and, together with the nations that surrounded them, become Christians. The Third reason was that, by calling to mind His Coming, somewhat of the notion, or idea, of the resurrection and eternal life might find entrance into their thoughts. For who of them could not have thought interiorly in himself, or in his heart, "What is the Messiah to us after we are dead, unless we return then, see His glory and reign with Him?" From this source was derived their superstition, that, at that time, they were to be raised again, everyone out of his grave, and return to the land of Canaan. The Fourth reason was that they might be succoured and healed in their state of vastation and oppression, when they were in temptations and afflictions, like their fathers and brethren in the wilderness (Num. 21:1-9; John 3:14-15); for, without such succour and healing, they would have cast aspersions against Jehovah, and departed, in crowds, from the representative worship of Him to idolatry.

[3] Indeed, temptations and afflictions, in the state of vastation and oppression, are nothing else than combats of the Lord with the Devil respecting man, that is, respecting his soul, which is to possess it; of which state it may be said, that the God of Israel, or the Lord the Messiah, stands on one side, and Beelzebub and the Serpent, the Devil, on the other, and that the latter casts forth out of his mouth blasphemies like a flood against the Lord, but that the Lord turns them aside and bears them away, and thus delivers man from spiritual captivity and slavery. This combat is felt in man as if waged by himself. That temptation is such a combat, and that there is such a perception by man, and hence co-operation, I can avow, for, having often experienced it, I have known it perfectly. That it is carried on outside man, and is felt in him as if by himself, and that man is standing in the middle, and co-operates, is for the end that recompense may be ascribed to him when he conquers; but only that man conquers who looks to the Lord, and trusts in Him alone for help.

[4] That every one who calls upon the Lord in temptations, conquers, but that otherwise he yields, shall be illustrated by comparisons. It is like a ship hurled by storms near the rocks: unless the captain knows how to divert it from its danger, and to direct it to an outlet and thus to port, it must be lost. It is like a city besieged by enemies: unless there be escape or aid somewhere, the commander and his garrison become hopeless and disheartened, and yield themselves prisoners, and surrender their lives to the will of the enemy. It is like a person on a journey entering unawares into a cottage where there are robbers, unless, when he is shut in, a friend come and knock at the door, or show himself at the window, and thereby terrify those villains and rescue him from ill-treatment. It is like a person falling into a cave where there is a bear with cubs, or into a pit where there are a wolf and a leopard, if his father, or brother, on seeing this, do not immediately let down to him a ladder, or a rope, and draw him up thence. It is like a person who stands, or walks, in the day-time, in a thick fog, who consequently does not know which way to turn, unless he light a lamp, and thereby show himself the place where he stands or the way in which he should walk. It is like being in the depth of winter, and short of provisions, if not supported by the hope of a harvest to come, on the return of summer. So, again, it is like a person wandering at midnight in a wood, unless he comfort himself with the hope of day, and in that hope goes to lie down, and sleeps quietly till morning. It is also like one, who, for the sake of salvation, is desirous of being instructed in the things of the Christian Religion, and who meets with mitred doctors and laurelled teachers, who expound them by terms borrowed from metaphysics, and wrap them in mysteries, unless there be some other person to explain those terms, and thereby unravel the perplexities, and to set forth from the Word, thus from the Lord, the holy things of the Church, in clear light: would he not otherwise be bewildered by the falsities respecting faiths, and the other dogmas which depend on the faith laid down, just as the links of a chain hang together unbrokenly from a hook fixed to the wall?

[5] The case would be similar in temptations and the attendant infestations from satans, unless man looked trustingly to the Lord, and fully assured himself that the whole work and ability of deliverance are from Him alone. It is for these reasons that the Coming of the Lord is so frequently foretold in the Old Prophetic Word, and for the same reasons also the Lord is proclaimed in the New Evangelic and Apostolic Word, and his Second Coming foretold; concerning which see the statements following.

  
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