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1 你進去得了耶和華─你所賜你為業之居住

2 就要從耶和華─你賜你的上將所收的各種初熟的土產取些來,盛在筐子裡,往耶和華─你所選擇要立為他名的居所去,

3 見當時作祭司的,對他:我今日向耶和華─你明認,我已耶和華我們列祖起誓應許賜我們

4 祭司就從你裡取過筐子來,放在耶和華─你前。

5 你要在耶和華─你面前:我祖原是一個將亡的亞蘭人,埃及寄居。他人口稀少,在那裡卻成了又又強、人數很多的國民。

6 埃及人惡待我們,苦害我們,將苦工加在我們身上。

7 於是我們哀求耶和華我們列祖的耶和華我們的聲音,我們所受的困苦、勞碌、欺壓,

8 他就用能的和伸出來的膀,並可畏的事與神蹟奇事,領我們出了埃及

9 我們領進這地方,把這流奶與蜜之我們

10 耶和華阿,現在我把你所賜我地上初熟的土產奉了。隨後你要把筐子放在耶和華─你面前,向耶和華─你的下拜。

11 你和利未人,並在你們中間寄居的,要因耶和華─你所賜你和你家的一切福分歡樂。

12 每逢年,就是十分取一之年,你取完了一切土產的十分之一,要分利未人和寄居的,與孤兒寡婦,使他們在你城中可以飽足

13 你又要在耶和華─你面前:我已將物從我家裡拿出來,了利未人和寄居的,與孤兒寡婦,是照你所吩咐我的一切命令。你的命令我都沒有違背,也沒有忘記

14 我守喪的時候,沒有這聖物;不潔淨的時候,也沒有拿出來,又沒有為人送去。我聽從了耶和華─我的話,都照你所吩咐的行了。

15 求你從上、你的所垂看,賜福你的百姓以色列與你所賜我們,就是你向我們列祖起誓賜我們流奶與蜜之

16 耶和華─你的今日吩咐你行這些律例典章,所以你要盡心盡性謹守遵行。

17 你今日認耶和華為你的,應許遵行他的道,謹守他的律例、誡命、典章,從他的話。

18 耶和華今日照他所應許你的,也認你為他的子民,使你謹守他的一切誡命

19 又使你得稱讚、美名、尊榮,超乎他所造的萬民之上,並照他所應許的使你歸耶和華─你為聖潔的民。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 1846

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1846. 'And these will afflict them' means their grievous temptations. This becomes clear from the meaning of 'afflicting' or affliction as persecution and therefore as temptation. In the Word of the Lord nothing else is meant by 'affliction', as in Isaiah,

I will refine you, but not with silver; I will single you out in the furnace of affliction. Isaiah 48:10.

'Affliction' stands for temptation.

In Moses,

You shall remember all the way in which Jehovah your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness to afflict you and to tempt you. Jehovah fed you with manna in the wilderness, which your fathers did not know, to afflict you and to tempt you, to do good to you in [your] latter end. Deuteronomy 8:2, 16.

'To afflict' plainly means to tempt.

[2] In the same author,

And the Egyptians ill-treated us and afflicted us, and imposed hard service upon us, and we cried out to Jehovah the God of our fathers, and Jehovah heard our voice and saw our affliction, and our toil, and our oppression. Deuteronomy 26:6-7.

Here the same things are mentioned as in the present verse, that they served as slaves and were afflicted, by which - as also by their afflictions in the wilderness, which in addition represented the Lord's temptations - the temptations of believers were meant.

[3] As in Isaiah,

He was despised, a man of sorrows, on account of which as it were men hid their faces from Him. He was despised, and we esteemed Him not. Surely He has borne our sicknesses and carried our sorrows, yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. Isaiah 53:3-4.

These words mean the Lord's temptations. The words 'He has borne our sicknesses and carried our sorrows' are not used to mean that believers will not undergo any temptation, nor that He transferred their sins on to Himself and so bore them Himself. Rather, they mean that He who overcame the hells through the conflicts brought about by temptations and through victories would in the same manner - all by Himself, even as to His Human Essence - endure the temptations experienced by believers.

[4] The Lord too calls temptations afflictions: in Mark,

These are the ones sown upon rocky ground. When they have heard the word they have no root in themselves but endure for a while. Then, when affliction and persecution arise because of the word they immediately stumble. Mark 4:16-17.

'Affliction' clearly stands for temptation. 'Having no root in themselves' is having no charity, for it is in charity that faith is rooted, and those who are not endowed with that root give way in temptations. In John,

In the world you have affliction; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. John 16:33.

'Affliction' stands for temptation.

[5] In Matthew,

Nation will be roused against nation and kingdom against kingdom. All these are the start of sorrows. At that time they will deliver you up to affliction. There will be great affliction then such as has not been from the beginning of the world. Immediately after the affliction of those days the sun will be darkened. Matthew 24:7-9, 21, 29.

This refers to the close of the age, or last times of a Church. 'Affliction' stands for temptations, external and internal, external temptations being persecutions by the world, internal by the devil. The non-existence of charity is meant by 'nation against nation' and 'kingdom against kingdom', and by 'the sun' - that is, the Lord, love and charity - being 'darkened'.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.