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Ezechiel 8

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1 I stalo se léta šestého, v pátý den šestého měsíce, že jsem seděl v domě svém, a starší Judští seděli přede mnou. I připadla na mne tu ruka Panovníka Hospodina.

2 A viděl jsem, a aj, podobenství na pohledění jako oheň. Od bedr jeho dolů oheň, od bedr pak jeho vzhůru na pohledění jako blesk, na pohledění jako nějaká velmi prudká světlost.

3 Tedy vztáh podobenství ruky, vzal mne za kštici hlavy mé, a vyzdvihl mne Duch mezi nebe a mezi zemi, a uvedl mne do Jeruzaléma u viděních Božích, k vratům brány vnitřní, kteráž patří na půlnoci, kdež byla stolice modly k horlivosti a k zůřivosti popouzející.

4 A aj, sláva Boha Izraelského byla tam na pohledění jako ta, kterouž jsem viděl v údolí.

5 I řekl mi: Synu člověčí, pozdvihni nyní očí svých k cestě na půlnoci. Tedy pozdvihl jsem oči svých k cestě na půlnoci, a aj, na půlnoci u brány oltářové ta modla horlení, právě kudyž se vchází.

6 V tom řekl mi: Synu člověčí, vidíš-liž ty, co tito činí, ohavnosti tak veliké, kteréž činí dům Izraelský tuto, tak že se vzdáliti musím od svatyně své? Ale obrátě se, uzříš ještě větší ohavnosti.

7 I přivedl mne ke dveřům síně, kdež jsem uzřel, a aj, díra jedna byla v stěně.

8 A řekl mi: Synu člověčí, kopej medle tu stěnu. I kopal jsem stěnu, a aj, dvéře jedny.

9 Tedy řekl mi: Vejdi, a viz ohavnosti tyto nejhorší, kteréž oni činí zde.

10 Protož všed, uzřel jsem, a aj, všeliké podobenství zeměplazů a hovad ohyzdných, i všech ukydaných bohů domu Izraelského vyryto bylo na stěně vůkol a vůkol.

11 A sedmdesáte mužů z starších domu Izraelského, s Jazaniášem synem Safanovým, stojícím u prostřed nich, stáli před nimi, maje každý kadidlnici svou v ruce své, tak že hustý oblak kadění vzhůru vstupoval.

12 I řekl mi: Viděl-lis, synu člověčí, co starší domu Izraelského činí ve tmě, jeden každý v pokojích svých malovaných? Nebo říkají: Nikoli na nás nepatří Hospodin, opustil Hospodin zemi.

13 Dále mi řekl: Obrátě se, uzříš ještě větší ohavnosti, kteréž oni činí.

14 I přivedl mne k vratům brány domu Hospodinova, kteráž jest na půlnoci, a aj, ženy seděly tam, plačíce Tammuze.

15 I řekl mi: Viděl-lis, synu člověčí? Obrátě se, uzříš ještě větší ohavnosti nad tyto.

16 Tedy uvedl mne do síně domu Hospodinova vnitřní, a aj, u vrat chrámu Hospodinova, mezi síňcí a oltářem bylo okolo pětmecítma mužů, jejichž záda byla k chrámu Hospodinovu, tváři pak jejich k východu, kteříž klaněli se proti východu slunce.

17 I řekl mi: Viděl-lis, synu člověčí? Zdali lehká věc jest domu Judovu, aby činili ohavnosti tyto, kteréž činí zde? Nebo naplnivše zemi nátiskem,obrátili se, aby mne popouzeli, a aj, přičinějí ratolest vinnou k nosům svým.

18 Protož i já také učiním podlé prchlivosti; neslitujeť se oko mé, aniž se smiluji. I budou volati v uši mé hlasem velikým, a nevyslyším jich.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 270

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270. Verse 4. And around the throne were four and twenty thrones, and upon the thrones I saw four and twenty elders sitting, signifies all truths from good in the higher heavens, arranged by the Lord before judgment. This is evident from the signification of "throne" on which was "One sitting," as being the Lord in respect to the Last Judgment (on which see just above, n. 267; and that "throne" signifies judgment, see n. 253. Also from the signification of "the four and twenty thrones around it, and four and twenty elders on them," as being all the truths of heaven in the complex, arranged before judgment. "Four and twenty" signifies all, "thrones" judgment, and "elders" those who are in truths from good, and abstractly truths from good. The higher heavens are here meant, because all who are in them are in truths from the good of love, and because the lower heavens are treated of in what immediately follows. ("Twenty-four" signifies all, because that number signifies the like with the number "twelve," and "twelve" signifies all, and is predicated of truths, see Arcana Coelestia 577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272, 3858, 3913. The number "twenty-four" signifies the like with the number "twelve," because it is the double thereof, and the double of a number signifies something similar as the number from which it arises by multiplication, as may be seen, n. 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973.)

[2] The like is signified by "the thrones upon which the twelve apostles were to sit," of which in Matthew:

Ye who have followed Me in the regeneration, when the Son of man shall sit on the throne of His glory, ye also shall sit upon thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel (Matthew 19:28; Luke 22:30);

the "twelve apostles" signifying all truths in the complex. Likewise in the following words in Revelation:

I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them (Revelation 20:4).

"Judgment was given to those who sat upon thrones" signifies that judgment belongs to the Lord alone, for "elders" in the Word signify all who are in truths from good, and abstractly, truths from good by which is judgment. He who supposes that "elders" and "apostles" in the Word mean elders and apostles is much mistaken; in the spiritual sense of the Word no persons are perceived, but things abstractly from persons, for what is spiritual has nothing in common with persons. It is otherwise in the sense of the letter of the Word, which is natural; in that sense not only are persons mentioned, but the idea of person is implied in many expressions, in order that the Word in its ultimates may be natural, and thus be a basis for the spiritual sense. It is the same with the signification of "elders" as with that of "infants," "children," "young men," "old men," "virgins," "women," and many words of that kind; in the natural sense these are all thought of simply as persons; but in the spiritual sense "infants" mean innocence, "children" charity, "young men" intelligence, "old men" wisdom, "virgins" the affection of truth and good, and "women" the goods of the church; and so in other cases.

The same is true of the natural and spiritual senses of "neighbor;" in the natural sense "neighbor" means any man whatever; but in the spiritual sense the good, truth, sincerity, and justice itself that are in the person. Everyone who reflects can see that this is the neighbor in the spiritual sense; for who loves a person for any other reason? For good and truth make the man, and cause him to be loved, and not the countenance and body.

[3] But to return to the signification of "elders." That "elders" signify truths from good can be seen from the passages in the Word where they are mentioned. In Isaiah:

Then the moon shall blush, and the sun be ashamed, and Jehovah of Hosts shall reign in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem; and before His elders shall be glory (Isaiah 24:23).

The "moon" and "sun" mean their idolatrous worship and the falsity of faith and the evil of love; "Mount Zion" and "Jerusalem" mean heaven and the church; "the elders" mean truths from good; it is therefore said, "before them shall be glory," for "glory" signifies Divine truth in heaven (See above n. 33).

[4] In Lamentations:

My virgins and my young men have gone into captivity. I have cried to my lovers, they have deceived me; and mine elders expired in the city (Lamentations 1:18-19).

Here the vastation of the church is treated of, over which there is lamentation; there is such vastation when there is no longer any spiritual affection of truth, and thence no intelligence in such things as pertain to the church, and when there is then no truth. The "virgins," that are gone into captivity, mean the spiritual affection of truth, "the young men" intelligence; "captivity" is removal from this affection and intelligence; the "elders," who expired, mean the truths of the church.

[5] In Ezekiel:

Slay to destruction the old man, the young man, and the virgin, and the infant and the women; begin from My sanctuary; therefore they began from the elders who were before the house (Ezekiel 9:6).

Here too, the vastation of the church is treated of; an "old man" and "young man" mean wisdom and intelligence; "virgin" means the affection of truth and good; "infant" innocence; "women" the goods of the church; "to slay to destruction" signifies devastation; the "sanctuary," from which they should begin, is the church in respect to the good of love and the truth of faith, which are "the elders who are before the house."

[6] In Lamentations:

The faces of the old men were not honored. The elders have ceased from the gate, the young men from their music (Lamentations 5:12, 14).

"Old men" signify the wisdom that is of good; "elders," the truths that are from good; "young men," intelligence. That the God of Israel was seen:

Under His feet as a work of sapphire, by Moses, Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy elders, and not by the rest (Exodus 24:1, 9-12);

signified that the Lord is seen solely by those who are in good and in truths from good (See the explanation of the passage in The Arcana Coelestia 9403-9411). This is what the seventy elders of Israel represented, and what the "four and twenty elders" sitting upon as many thrones signified; this also is what the "twelve apostles" signify, of whom it is said that "they are to sit upon thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel."

(That the "twelve apostles" signify all truths from good, Arcana Coelestia 2129, 3354, 3488, 3858, 6397;

that the "twelve tribes of Israel" have a like signification, n. 3858, 3926, 4060, 6335;

likewise the "elders of Israel," n. 6524, 6525, 6890, 7912, 8578, 8585, 9376, 9404)

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 8267

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8267. 'And song is Jah' means that the source of the whole of faith and of the glory resulting from it is Divine Truth which originates in Him. This is clear from the meaning of 'song', in reference to Jehovah, as an ascription of glory to the Lord, dealt with above in 8261. But when used in reference to man, as it is here, it means glory existing as a result of faith, and so faith from which glory results; for the whole of the glory which man has exists as a result of faith in the Lord, since faith which really is faith has its origin in the Lord, so that the Lord is within faith and consequently glory itself is also present. A further reason why man's glory is a result of faith is that Divine Truth, the source and conveyor of faith, appears before angels' eyes as light, and also as the brightness and radiance of light. This radiance, along with the magnificent scenes in heaven that are products of the light, is called the glory, which is accordingly nothing other than Divine Truth, and so nothing other than faith. This then explains why 'song', in reference to man, means glory resulting from faith.

[2] 'Jah' means Divine Truth that emanates from the Lord's Divine Human. This is because Jah is derived from Jehovah, and the name Jah is used because it does not mean Being (Esse) but the Coming-into-Being arising from Being (Existere ex Esse); for Divine Truth is the Coming-into-Being (Existere), whereas Divine Good is Being (Esse), see 6880. This also is why the expression 'song is Jah' is used, for 'song' means faith that is a product of Divine Truth. 'Jah' again means Divine Truth in David,

Sing to God, praise His name; extol Him who rides on the clouds by His name Jah, and exult before Him. Psalms 68:4.

Praising and extolling God 'by His name Jah' is doing so through Divine Truth. Again in the same author,

In distress I called on Jah; Jah answered me in a broad place. Jehovah helped me. My strength and song is lain. I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of Jah. I will enter through the gates of righteousness, and confess Jah. Psalms 118:5, 13-14, 17, 19.

Here 'Jah' is the Lord in respect of Divine Truth. Jah has the same meaning in the exclamation Hallelujah, at Psalms 105:45; 106:1, 48; 111:1; 112:1; 113:1, 9; 115:17-18; 116:19.

  
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