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Ezekijel 7

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1 Opet mi dođe riječ Jahvina i reče:

2 "Ti, sine čovječji, reci: Ovako govori Jahve Gospod zemlji Izraelovoj: 'Primiče se kraj: bliži se konac zemlji na sve četiri strane svijeta!

3 Sada je i tebi kraj: gnjev ću svoj na te izliti, sudit ću ti prema putovima tvojim i na te ću oboriti sve gadosti tvoje!

4 I moje te oči neće požaliti, neću ti se smilovati, nego ću te nagraditi prema putovima tvojim, tvoje će gadosti u tebi ostati. I znat ćete da sam ja Jahve.'"

5 Ovako govori Jahve: "Jedna nesreća, evo, dolazi!

6 Kraj dolazi, dolazi ti kraj, evo, dolazi!

7 Kolo ti udesa dolazi, stanovniče zemlje! dolazi tvoj čas, bliži se dan: strava je, a ne radost u gorama.

8 Eto, uskoro ću na te izliti gnjev i iskalit ću na tebi srdžbu svoju! Sudit ću ti prema putovima tvojim i oborit ću na te sve gadosti tvoje.

9 I moje te oči neće požaliti, neću ti se smilovati, nego ću ti platiti prema putovima tvojim i tvoje će gadosti u tebi ostati! I spoznat ćete da sam ja Jahve koji bije.

10 Evo, evo dolazi, kolo ti udesa dolazi, prut već cvjeta i oholost pupa,

11 a nasilje se podiže kao žezlo bezbožnosti! I nitko neće ostati od njih, nitko od njihova mnoštva. Ništa od njihove buke, nema u njima vrijednosti.

12 Ide vrijeme, bliži se dan! Tko kupuje, neka se ne raduje, a tko prodaje, neka ne tuguje, jer se gnjev izlijeva na sve bogatstvo njegovo.

13 Jer tko proda, neće više dobiti što je prodao, i nitko neće bezakonjem ojačati život!

14 Trube trublje i sve je spremno, ali nitko ne kreće u boj, jer gnjev se moj izlijeva na sve bučno mnoštvo.

15 Vani - mač, a unutra - kuga i glad! I tko je u polju, od mača će poginuti, a tko u gradu, glad će ga i kuga uništiti.

16 Koji uteku, sklonit će se u gore kao dolinski golubovi, a ja ću ih sve istrijebiti, svakoga zbog bezakonja njegova,

17 i sve će ruke klonuti, a koljena će svima malaksati.

18 U kostrijet će se odjenuti, trepet će ih obuzeti, sva će lica sramota pokriti, sve će im glave oćelavjeti!

19 Srebro svoje pobacat će na ulice, a zlato će smatrati izmetom: u dan srdžbe Jahvine ni Srebro ni zlato neće ih izbaviti, duše im neće moći nasititi ni trbuha napuniti, jer se o to spotakoše na grijeh.

20 Uzoholiše se zbog divnoga nakita svojega; od njega napraviše kumire - grozote i gadosti svoje: zato im ga pretvorih u izmet.

21 Dat ću ga u ruke tuđincima da oplijene, razgrabe i oskvrnu.

22 Odvratit ću od njih lice svoje: i neka se samo oskvrnjuje moja dragocjenost, neka u nju uđu provalnici i neka je oskvrnu!

23 Spremaj lance, jer je zemlja puna krvi i zločina koji zaslužuju smrt i grad prepun nasilja!

24 Zato ću dovesti najgore narode da baštine njihove domove. Slomit ću oholost nasilnika, i svetišta njihova bit će oskvrnjena.

25 Dolazi tjeskoba! Tražit će mir, a mira biti neće!

26 Dolazit će nevolja za nevoljom, jedna zla vijest za drugom! I tražit će se viđenje u proroka; u svećenika neće više biti Zakona ni u starješina savjeta!

27 Kralj će protužiti, a kneza će spopasti užas i ruke će puku zadrhtati, jer ću ih nagraditi prema putovima njihovim i sudit ću im prema sudovima njihovim. I znat će da sam ja Jahve."

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 392

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392. Then another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer. (8:3) This symbolizes spiritual worship, which originates from the goodness of charity expressed through truths of faith.

The altar at which the angel stood, and the golden censer that he had in his hand, symbolize worship of the Lord springing from a spiritual love, which is worship that originates from the goodness of charity expressed through truths of faith.

The children of Israel had two altars, one outside the Tabernacle, the other inside the Tabernacle. The altar outside the Tabernacle was called the altar of burnt offering, because burnt offerings and other sacrifices were presented on it. The altar inside the Tabernacle was called the altar of incense, and also the golden altar.

They had these two altars because worship of the Lord originates from celestial love and from spiritual love - from celestial love in the case of angels in His celestial kingdom, and from spiritual love in the case of angels in His spiritual kingdom. Regarding these two kingdoms, see no. 387 above.

Regarding the two altars, see the following passages in the books of Moses: On the altar of burnt offering, Exodus 20:24-26; 27:1-8; 29:36-43, Leviticus 6:8-12; 8:11; 16:18-19, 33-34. On the altar of incense, Exodus 30:1-10; 31:8; 37:25-29; 40:5, 26, Numbers 7:1.

John saw altars, censers, and the burning of incense, not because things of that kind are found in heaven. They were simply images representative of the worship of the Lord there. John saw them because such things were instituted among the children of Israel, and are often mentioned, therefore, in the Word. Moreover that church was a representational church, for every aspect of their worship was representative, and therefore those things now symbolize the Lord's Divinely given celestial and spiritual elements which are connected with His church in heaven and on earth.

[2] These same things are therefore symbolically meant in the Word by these two altars in the following places:

Send out Your light and Your truth! Let them lead me... to Your habitations. Then I will go to the altar of God, to God... (Psalms 43:3-4)

I wash my hands in innocence, and go around your altar, O Jehovah, and I will make to be heard the voice of confession... (Psalms 26:6-7)

The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron... on the tablet of their heart, and on the horns of your altars... (Jeremiah 17:1-2)

God is Jehovah, who gives us light; bind the festal sacrifice with cords to the horns of the altar. (Psalms 118:27)

In that day there will be an altar to Jehovah in the midst of the land of Egypt... (Isaiah 19:19)

An altar to Jehovah in the midst of the land of Egypt symbolizes worship of the Lord originating from love in the natural person.

The thistle and thorn shall rise up on their altars. (Hosea 10:8)

These symbolize worship originating from evils and from the falsities accompanying evil.

See also elsewhere, such as Isaiah 27:9; 56:6-7; 60:7.

[3] Since an altar represented and so symbolized worship of the Lord, it is apparent that the altar here in the book of Revelation has no other meaning, and so, too, elsewhere. As for example:

...I saw under the altar the souls of those slain for the Word of God... (Revelation 6:9)

...the angel stood and said, ."..measure the temple of God and the altar, and those who worship in it." (Revelation 11:1)

...I heard another (angel) from the altar saying, ."..true and just are Your judgments." (Revelation 16:7)

Since representative worship was carried out principally upon the two altars, and since it was abolished by the Lord when He came into the world because He laid open the inner qualities of a church, we are accordingly told in Isaiah,

In that day a man will look to his Maker, and his eyes will regard the Holy One of Israel, and... not... to the altars, the work of his hands. (Isaiah 17:7-8)

  
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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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Exodus 40:26

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26 He put the golden altar in the Tent of Meeting before the veil;