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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 Revealed # 37

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37. And I heard behind me a loud voice, as of a trumpet. This symbolizes a manifest perception of Divine truth revealed from heaven.

A loud voice, when heard from heaven, symbolizes Divine truth, as we will show next. It sounded like the voice of a trumpet for the reason that when Divine truth descends from heaven, it is sometimes heard as such by angels of the lowest heaven, and they then manifestly perceive it. That is why "a voice, as of a trumpet" symbolizes a manifest perception. More on the symbolism of a trumpet will be seen in nos. 397 and 519 below.

That a loud voice, when heard from heaven, symbolizes Divine truth, is apparent from the following passages:

The voice of Jehovah is over the waters... The voice of Jehovah is powerful; the voice of Jehovah is accompanied with honor. The voice of Jehovah breaks the cedars... The voice of Jehovah falls like a flame of fire. The voice of Jehovah shakes the wilderness... The voice of Jehovah makes the deer give birth... (Psalms 29:3-9)

You kingdoms of the earth..., sing praises to the Lord... Behold, He will send out His voice, a mighty voice. (Psalms 68:32-33)

Jehovah has given voice before His army...; for numerous is he who obeys His word. (Joel 2:2)

Jehovah... will utter His voice from Jerusalem. (Joel 3:16)

Moreover, because a voice symbolizes Divine truth from the Lord, therefore the Lord said that "the sheep hear His voice," that "they know His voice" (John 10:3-4). Also,

Other sheep I have...; them also I must bring, and they will hear My voice... My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. (John 10:16, 27)

And elsewhere:

The hour is coming... when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of Man, 1 and those who hear will live. (John 5:25)

The voice here is the Lord's Divine truth emanating from His Word.

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1. Sic. The Greek text has "the Son of God."

  
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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.

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Apocalypse Revealed # 397

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397. And the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound. (8:6) This symbolizes their being prepared and ready to examine the state of the church and consequent life in people for whom religion is faith alone.

The symbolism of trumpets follows from the statute governing their use among the children of Israel, which Moses describes in this way: Jehovah told Moses to make silver trumpets for summoning the assembly and for the setting out of the camps, and they were also to sound them on days of celebration, feasts, new moons, and over burnt offerings and sacrifices. Furthermore, when they went to war against enemies oppressing them, they were to sound an alarm with the trumpets, and then they would come into remembrance before Jehovah God and be saved from their enemies. (Numbers 10:1-10)

It can be seen from this what sounding with trumpets symbolizes. Here, that the seven angels sounding symbolizes an examination and exposure of the state of the church and its character among people for whom religion is faith alone, as is apparent from the particulars in this chapter and from the particulars in the following chapters up to chapter 16 inclusive, understood in their spiritual sense.

[2] From the ways trumpets were used among the children of Israel it can also be seen what trumpets and sounding them symbolize in the following places:

Sound a trumpet in Zion, and sound it in My holy mountain! ...For the day of Jehovah is coming... (Joel 2:1-2)

Jehovah will be seen over them, and His arrow will go forth like lightning; and the Lord Jehovih will sound the ram's horn... (Zechariah 9:14)

Jehovah shall go forth like a lion... (and) sound an alarm... (Isaiah 42:13)

...on that day a great ram's horn will be sounded, and those who perish in the land of Assyria, and those who are exiled in the land of Egypt, will come and bow themselves to Jehovah on the holy mountain... (Isaiah 27:13)

He will send His angels with the great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. (Matthew 24:31)

Blessed are the people who know the trumpet's sound! They walk, O Jehovah, in the light of Your countenance. (Psalms 89:15)

When the morning stars sing together, and... the sons of God sound the trumpet. (Job 38:7)

[3] Since the soundings of trumpets had these symbolic meanings, and in the Israelite Church everything was presented concretely in accordance with correspondences and the consequent symbolism, therefore it also came to pass, when Jehovah descended upon Mount Sinai, that there were voices and lightnings and a thick cloud, and the sound of a ram's horn, loud, with the sound of the ram's horn growing and becoming louder and louder, so that the people in the camp trembled greatly. (Exodus 19:16-25)

Therefore it also came to pass that when the three hundred men with Gideon sounded their ram's horns in the campaign against Midian, then every Midianite man's sword was set against his companion and they fled (Judges 7:16-22). Likewise that twelve thousand of the children of Israel with holy vessels and trumpets in their hands overcame Midian (Numbers 31:1-8). Also that the wall of Jericho fell after seven priests with seven ram's horns went around the city seven times (Joshua 6:1-20).

Therefore we read in Jeremiah:

Sound against (Babylon) all around..., her walls are thrown down. (Jeremiah 50:15)

And in Zephaniah:

...a day of darkness and blackness..., a day of ram's horn and its sounding against the fortified cities... (Zephaniah 1:15-16)

  
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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.