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耶利米哀歌 5

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1 耶和華啊,求你記念我們所遭遇的事,觀我們所受的凌辱。

2 我們的產業歸與外邦人;我們的房屋歸與外路人。

3 我們是無父孤兒;我們的母親好像寡婦。

4 我們才得我們的柴是人賣給我們的。

5 追趕我們的,到了我們的頸項上;我們疲乏不得歇息。

6 我們投降埃及人和亞述人,為要得糧吃飽。

7 我們列祖犯罪,而今不在了;我們擔當他們的罪孽。

8 奴僕轄制我們,無人救我們脫離他們的

9 因為曠野的刀,我們冒著險才得糧食。

10 因飢餓燥熱,我們的皮膚就黑如爐。

11 敵人在錫安玷污婦人,在猶大的城邑玷污處女

12 他們吊起首領的,也不尊敬老人的面。

13 少年人扛磨石,孩童背柴,都絆跌了。

14 老年人在城門口斷絕;少年人不再作樂。

15 我們中的快樂止息,跳舞變為悲哀。

16 冠冕從我們上落下;我們犯罪了,我們有禍了!

17 這些事我們裡發昏,我們的眼睛昏花。

18 錫安荒涼,野狗(或譯:狐狸)行在其上。

19 耶和華啊,你存到永遠;你的寶座存到萬

20 你為何永遠忘記我們?為何許久離棄我們

21 耶和華啊,求你使我們向你回我們便得回。求你復新我們的日子,像古時一樣。

22 你竟全然棄絕我們,向我們大發烈怒?

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 385

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385. With sword, signifies by falsity. This is evident from the signification of "sword," as being truth fighting against falsity and destroying it; and in a contrary sense falsity fighting against truth and destroying it (of which above, n. 131, 367).

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1356

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1356. That 'Terah' means idolatrous worship becomes clear from the derivatives mentioned from verse 20 down to this point. This second Ancient Church declined from a kind of internal worship, becoming adulterated as it did so until in the end it became idolatrous, as Churches usually do. They pass from internal things to external, ending up with mere externals when internal things have been erased. The fact that the same happened to this Church, even to the extent that a large part of them did not acknowledge Jehovah as God but worshipped other gods, is clear in Joshua,

Joshua said to all the people, Thus said Jehovah, the God of Israel, Your fathers dwelt of old beyond the River, Terah, the father of Abraham and the father of Nahor, and they served other gods. Joshua 24:2.

Now fear Jehovah, and serve Him in sincerity and truth, and put away the gods which your fathers served beyond the River, and in Egypt, and serve Jehovah. And if it is evil in your eyes to serve Jehovah, choose this day whom you are to serve, whether the gods which your fathers served who were beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites. Joshua 24:14-15.

From this it is quite evident that Terah, Abram, and Nahor were idolaters.

[2] The fact that Nahor was a nation in which idolatrous worship existed is clear also from Laban the Syrian, who dwelt in the city of Nahor and who worshipped the images or teraphim which Rachel carried away with her, Genesis 24:10; 31:19, 26, 32, 34. And the fact that Abraham had one god, Nahor another, and Terah their father yet another, is clear from Genesis 31:53. It is also explicitly stated in Moses that Jehovah was unknown to Abram,

I, Jehovah, appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as God Shaddai, and by My name Jehovah I was not known to them. Exodus 6:3.

From this it is evident how much this Church with this people declined into idolatrous worship, which is meant here by 'Terah'. And since Terah means that worship, so do Abram, Nahor, and Haran.

  
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