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西番雅書 2

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1 不知羞恥的國民哪,你們應當聚集!趁命令沒有發出,日子過去如風前的糠,耶和華的烈怒未臨到你們,他發怒的日子未到以先,你們應當聚集前來。

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3 世上遵守耶和華典章的謙卑人哪,你們都當尋求耶和華!當尋求謙卑,或者在耶和華發怒的日子可以隱藏起來。

4 迦薩必致見棄;亞實基倫必然荒涼。人在正午必趕出亞實突的民;以革倫也被拔出根來。

5 沿的基利提族有禍了!迦南非利士人啊,耶和華的與你反對,說:我必毀滅你,以致無人居住

6 沿之地要變為草場,其上有牧人的住處和羊群的圈。

7 這地必為猶大家剩下的人所得;他們必在那裡牧放群羊,晚上必躺臥在亞實基倫的房屋中;因為耶和華─他們的必眷顧他們,使他們被擄的人歸回。

8 摩押人的毀謗和亞捫人的辱罵,就是毀謗我的百姓,自誇自大,侵犯他們的境界。

9 萬軍之耶和華以色列的:我指著我的永生起誓:摩押必像所多瑪,亞捫人必像蛾摩拉,都變為刺草、鹽坑永遠荒廢之地。我百姓所剩下的必擄掠他們;我國中所餘剩的必得著他們的地。

10 這事臨到他們是因他們驕傲,自誇自大,毀謗萬軍之耶和華的百姓。

11 耶和華必向他們顯可畏之威,因他必叫世上的諸瘦弱。列國海的居民各在自己的地方敬拜他。

12 古實人哪,你們必被我的刀所殺。

13 耶和華必伸攻擊北方,毀滅亞述,使尼尼微荒涼,又乾旱如曠野。

14 群畜,就是各國(國:或譯類)的走獸必臥在其中;鶘和箭豬要宿在柱頂上。在窗戶內有鳴叫的聲音;門檻都必毀壞,香柏木已經露出。

15 這是素來歡樂安然居住的城,心裡:惟有我,除我以外再沒有別的;現在何竟荒涼成為野獸躺臥之處!凡經過的人都必搖嗤笑他。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3316

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3316. 'Jacob boiled pottage' means matters of doctrine when massed together. This is clear from the representation of 'Jacob' as the doctrine of natural truth, dealt with in 3305, and so as matters of doctrine within the natural man, and from the meaning of 'pottage' as a massing together of such matters of doctrine. Indeed 'boiling pottage' is massing together; for the verb in the original language is strictly speaking the noun for 'pottage' - as if you were to say 'he pottaged pottage', that is, he massed it together. It is the first state in the joining together of good and truth that is described in this verse and in those that follow to the end of the chapter. The first state of one who is being regenerated - that is, with whom truth is being joined to good - is a state in which first of all matters of doctrine regarding what is true are massed together, without any definite order, in his natural man, that is, in the storehouse there called the memory. The matters of doctrine present there at that time may be compared to the undigested particles of some ingredient, not compounded with anything else but massed together, and may be compared to a kind of chaos. But the chaos exists to the end that they may be brought into an ordered condition; for with anything that is brought into an ordered condition chaos exists at first. This is what is meant by the pottage that Jacob boiled, that is, massed together. Those matters of doctrine are not brought into an ordered condition by anything within themselves but by the good that must enter into them; and the amount of good entering into them, also the essential nature of that good, determine how far they become ordered and the nature of their then ordered condition. When good first craves and desires matters of doctrine, to the end that they may be joined to itself, it is seen in the form of an affection for truth. These are the considerations meant by 'Esau said to Jacob, Let me sip now from the red [pottage], this red [pottage]'.

[2] Such considerations do indeed appear to be quite remote from the sense of the letter, but nevertheless when man reads these words and understands them according to the sense of the letter, the angels who reside with him at the time do not have any [natural] idea at all of pottage, or of Jacob, or of Esau, or of red, or of sipping from red [pottage]. Instead they have a spiritual idea of them, which is altogether different and remote from that natural idea. The idea of those persons and objects is instantly converted into a spiritual idea. And so it is with everything else in the Word, such as, for example, when one reads of bread there the angels do not perceive bread but instead of bread instantly perceive celestial love and things that belong to celestial love, which is love to the Lord. And when one reads in the Word of wine they do not perceive wine but instead of wine spiritual love and the things that belong to that love, which is love towards the neighbour. Accordingly when one reads of pottage or soup they do not perceive pottage or soup but matters of doctrine that are not as yet joined to good, and thus a disordered massing together of them. This shows the essence and character of angels' thought and perception, and how remote these are from man's thought and perception. If a person when in a holy frame of mind were to think as they do - such as during the Holy Supper - and instead of bread were to perceive love to the Lord, and instead of wine love towards the neighbour, his thought and perception would then be similar to the angels' who in that case would draw nearer to him till at length it would be possible for them to share their thoughts with him, though only insofar as good was at the same time present in that person.

[3] That 'pottage' or soup means a massing together may be seen also from what is said about the sons of the prophets and Elisha in the Book of Kings,

Elisha came again to Gilgal, and there was a famine in the land. And the sons of the prophets were sitting before him, and he said to his servant, Set on the great pot, and boil pottage for the sons of the prophets. And one of them went out into the field to gather herbs and found a wild vine, and gathered from it wild gourds his lap full, and came and cut them up into the pot of pottage, for they did not know [what they were]. And they poured out for the men to eat. And it happened, while they were eating of the pottage, that they cried out and said, There is death in the pot, O man of God! And they could not eat it. And he said, Then bring flour. And he threw it into the pot, and said, Pour out for the people. And they ate, and there was no harm in the pot. 2 Kings 4:38-41.

In the internal sense these words have an altogether different meaning from what they do in the sense of the letter, that is to say, 'a famine in the land' means a dearth of cognitions of good and truth, 1460; 'the sons of the prophets' means those who teach, 2543; 'pottage' facts badly massed together; 'flour' truth which is obtained from good, or that which is spiritual obtained from that which is celestial, 2177. Thus the description of Elisha throwing the flour into the pot, at which point it ceased to contain anything harmful, means that those facts, massed together so, were put right by means of spiritual truth from the Lord's Word - for 'Elisha' represented the Lord as to the Word, 2762. Devoid of this spiritual sense the story about the pottage and the change effected by the flour would not have been worthy of mention in the most holy Word. As with the rest of the miracles in the Word, all of which conceal what is Divine within them, this miracle was performed for the sake of representing those things.

  
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