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Ezechiel 15

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1 Tedy stalo se slovo Hospodinovo ke mně, řkoucí:

2 Synu člověčí, co jest dřevo révové proti všelijakému dřevu, aneb proti ratolestem dříví lesního?

3 Zdaliž vzato bude z něho dřevo k udělání něčeho? Zdaliž udělají z něho hřebík k zavěšování na něm všelijaké nádoby?

4 Aj, na oheň dává se k sežrání. Když oba konce jeho sežere oheň, a prostředek jeho obhoří, zdaž se k čemu hoditi může?

5 Aj, když byl celý, nic nemohlo býti z něho uděláno, ovšem když jej oheň sežral, a shořel, k ničemu se více hoditi nebude.

6 Protož takto praví Panovník Hospodin: Jakož jest dřevo révové mezi dřívím lesním, kteréž jsem oddal ohni k sežrání, tak jsem oddal obyvatele Jeruzalémské.

7 Nebo postavím tvář svou hněvivou proti nim. Z ohně jednoho vyjdou, a oheň druhý zžíře je. I zvíte, že já jsem Hospodin, když obrátím tvář svou hněvivou proti nim.

8 A obrátím zemi tuto v poušť, proto že se přestoupení dopouštěli, praví Panovník Hospodin.

   

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Two

  

The number "two" has two different meanings in the Bible. In most cases "two" indicates a joining together or unification. This is easy to see if we consider the conflicts we tend to have between our "hearts" and our "heads" -- between what we want and what we know. Our "hearts" tell us that we want pie with ice cream for dinner; our "heads" tell us we should have grilled chicken and salad. If we can bring those two together and actually want what's good for us, we'll be pretty happy. We're built that way -- with our emotions balanced against our intellect -- because the Lord is built that way. His essence is love itself, or Divine Love, the source of all caring, emotion and energy. It is expressed as Divine Wisdom, which gives form to that love and puts it to work, and is the source of all knowledge and reasoning. In His case the two aspects are always in conjunction, always in harmony. It's easy also to see how that duality is reflected throughout creation: plants and animals, food and drink, silver and gold. Most importantly, it's reflected in the two genders, with women representing love and men representing wisdom. That's the underlying reason why conjunction in marriage is such a holy thing. So when "two" is used in the Bible to indicate some sort of pairing or unity, it means a joining together. In rare cases, however, "two" is used more purely as a number. In these cases it stands for a profane or unholy state that comes before a holy one. This is because "three" represents a state of holiness and completion (Jesus, for instance, rose from the tomb on the third day), and "two" represents the state just before it.