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约珥书 3

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1 到那日,我使犹大耶路撒冷被掳之人归回的时候,

2 我要聚集万民,带他们约沙法,在那里施行审判;因为他们将我的百姓,就是我的产业以色列,分散在列国中,又分取我的土,

3 且为我的百姓拈阄,将童子换妓女童女买酒

4 推罗、西顿,和非利士四境的人哪,你们与我何干?你们要报复我麽?若报复我,我必使报应速速归到你们的上。

5 你们既然夺取我的,又将我可爱的宝物带入你们宫殿(或译:庙中),

6 并将犹大人和耶路撒冷给希利尼人(原文是雅完人),使他们远离自己的境界。

7 我必激动他们离开你们所到之地,又必使报应归到你们的上。

8 我必将你们的儿女犹大人的中,他们必给远方示巴国的人。这是耶和华的。

9 当在万民中宣告说:要预备打仗;激动勇士,使一切战士上前来。

10 要将犁头打成刀,将镰刀打成戈矛;软弱的要:我有勇力。

11 四围的列国啊,你们要速速地,一同聚集。耶和华啊,求你使你的大能者降临。

12 万民都当兴起,上到约沙法;因为我必在那里,审判四围的列国。

13 开镰吧!因为庄稼熟了;践踏吧!因为酒醡满了,酒池盈溢,他们的罪恶甚大。

14 许多许多的人在断定,因为耶和华的日子临近断定

15 日月昏暗,宿无光。

16 耶和华必从锡安吼叫,从耶路撒冷发声,就震动。耶和华却要作他百姓的避难所,作以色列人的保障。

17 你们就知道我是耶和华─你们的,且又住在锡安─我的。那时,耶路撒冷必成为;外邦人不再从其中经过。

18 到那日,大要滴甜酒;小奶子;犹大都有。必有泉源从耶和华的殿中出来,滋润什亭谷。

19 埃及必然荒凉,以东变为凄凉的旷野,都因向犹大人所行的强暴,又因在本流无辜人的血。

20 犹大必存到永远耶路撒冷必存到万

21 我未曾报复(或译:洗除;下同)流血的罪,现在我要报复,因为耶和华住在锡安。

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 593

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593. Verse 1. And I saw another strong angel coming down out of heaven, signifies the Lord as to the Word, here as to its ultimate sense, which is called the sense of the letter. This is evident from the signification of a "strong angel," as being the Lord as to the Word (of which presently); it means as to the Word in its ultimate sense, which is called the sense of the letter, because it is from that sense that the Lord is called "strong," for all the strength and all the power of Divine truth exist and consist in its ultimate, consequently in the sense of the letter of the Word (of which also presently).

[2] Because it is the sense of the letter of the Word that is meant, therefore it is said that the angel was seen "coming down out of heaven." The like is said of the Word, which is the Divine truth; this comes down from the Lord through the heavens into the world, consequently it is adapted to the wisdom of the angels who are in the three heavens, and is also adapted to men who are in the natural world. For this reason the Word in its first origin of all is wholly Divine, afterward celestial, then spiritual, and lastly natural; it is celestial for the angels of the inmost or third heaven, who are called celestial angels, it is spiritual for the angels of the second or middle heaven who are called spiritual angels, and it is celestial-natural and spiritual-natural for the angels of the ultimate or first heaven who are called celestial-natural and spiritual-natural angels, and it is natural for men in the world; for so long as men live in a material body they think and speak naturally. This then is why the Word is with the angels of each heaven, but with a difference according to the degrees of their wisdom, intelligence, and knowledge [scientia]; and although it differs in its sense in each heaven, still it is the same Word, because it is the Divine itself, which is in the Word from the Lord that becomes Divine celestial when it comes down to the inmost or third heaven, and becomes Divine spiritual when it comes down therefrom to the middle or second heaven, and becomes Divine celestial-natural or spiritual-natural when it comes down from that heaven to the ultimate or first heaven, and when it comes down therefrom into the world becomes a Divine natural Word, such as it is with us in the letter. These successive derivations of Divine truth proceeding from the Lord Himself exist by virtue of correspondences, established from creation itself, between things higher and lower, respecting which, the Lord willing, more will be said hereafter.

[3] All strength and all power are in the ultimates of Divine truth, thus in the natural sense of the Word, which is the sense of the letter, because this sense is the containant of all the interior senses, that is, of the spiritual and celestial (spoken of above); and as it is the containant it is also the base, and in the base lies strength itself. For if higher things do not rest upon their base they fall and are scattered. So would it be if the spiritual and celestial things of the Word did not rest upon its natural or literal sense, for this not only sustains the interior senses, but also contains them, consequently the Word or Divine truth is not only in its power, but also in its fullness in this sense. (But on this subject more may be seen above; namely, that strength is in the ultimate, because the Divine is there in its fullness, n. 346, 567. That interior things flow in successively into exteriors, even into the most external or ultimate, and that they coexist there, see Arcana Coelestia 634, 6239, 6465, 9215, 9216; that they not only flow in successively, but also form in their ultimate what is simultaneous, in what order, n. 5897, 6451, 8603, 10099. That therefore there is strength and power in ultimates, n. 9836; that therefore responses and revelations were given in ultimates, n. 9905, 10548; that therefore the ultimate is more holy than the interiors, n. 9824.) From this, too, it follows that everything of doctrine of the church ought to be formed and confirmed from the literal sense of the Word, and that also doctrine has its power from that (See above, n. 356). This is why the "angel coming down out of heaven" is said to be "strong." That "angel" in the Word means in the highest sense the Lord, in a relative sense every recipient of Divine truth from the Lord, and in an abstract sense Divine truth itself, may be seen above (n. 130, 302); here, therefore, "angel" means the Lord as to the Word, because the Word is Divine truth itself. That the Lord Himself is here meant by "angel" can be seen from a like representation of the Lord Himself as to face and feet in the first chapter of this book, where it is said of the Son of man, who is the Lord:

That His face shone as the sun in his power, and that His feet were like unto burnished brass glowing in a furnace (verses Revelation 1:15, 16).

  
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#63 Making the Invisible Visible | The Function of Scripture's Imagery

Napsal(a) Jonathan S. Rose

Title: Making the Invisible Visible: The Function of Scripture's Imagery (Naked Mole Rat)

Topic: Word

Summary: We used a bizarre analogy of naked mole rats to talk about how little we experience without the Lord's help. We particularly focus on baptism, the blood of Christ, repentance, and the remission of sins.

Use the reference links below to follow along in the Bible as you watch.

References:
Romans 3:25
Ephesians 1
Colossians 1:14
Matthew 26:27-28
Acts of the Apostles 2:38; 5:30-31
Mark 1:4
Luke 2:3, 24-46
Acts of the Apostles 26:15-18
Colossians 1:9
Romans 1:19; 11:33
1 Corinthians 2:9; 13:9-12
Ephesians 1:17-18; 3:8-10
1 Timothy 1:16-17
John 1:14-18
Joel 2:23, 28-32

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Spirit and Life Bible Study broadcast from 10/19/2011. The complete series is available at: www.spiritandlifebiblestudy.com