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Daniel 8

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1 En la tria jaro de regxado de la regxo Belsxacar aperis al mi, al Daniel, vizio, post tiu, kiu aperis al mi en la komenco.

2 Kiam mi vidis la vizion, mi estis en la kastelurbo SXusxan, kiu trovigxas en la lando Elam; sed en la vizio mi vidis, ke mi estas cxe la rivero Ulaj.

3 Mi levis miajn okulojn, kaj mi ekvidis:jen unu virsxafo staras cxe la rivero; gxi havas du kornojn, kaj ambaux kornoj estas altaj, sed unu estas pli alta ol la dua, kaj la pli alta elkreskis poste.

4 Mi vidis, ke tiu virsxafo kornopusxas okcidenten, norden, kaj suden, kaj nenia besto povas kontrauxstari al gxi, kaj neniu povas savi kontraux gxia forto; kaj gxi faras cxion, kion gxi volas, kaj gxi estas granda.

5 Dum mi atente gxin rigardis, jen de okcidente iras virkapro sur la tutan teron, kaj gxi ne tusxas la teron. Tiu virkapro havis bone videblan kornon inter siaj okuloj.

6 Kaj gxi iris al tiu kornohava virsxafo, kiun mi vidis starantan cxe la rivero, kaj jxetis sin sur gxin kun furioza forto;

7 kaj mi vidis, ke, alproksimigxinte al la virsxafo, gxi furiozigxis kontraux gxi, frapis la virsxafon, kaj rompis ambaux gxiajn kornojn; kaj la virsxafo ne havis la forton, por kontrauxstari al gxi, kaj cxi tiu jxetis gxin sur la teron kaj disbatis gxin per la piedoj; kaj neniu povis savi la virsxafon kontraux gxia forto.

8 Tiam la virkapro forte grandigxis. Kiam gxi farigxis tre forta, rompigxis la granda korno, kaj anstataux gxi eliris kvar aliaj en la direkto al la kvar ventoj de la cxielo.

9 El unu el ili eliris alia korno malgranda, kiu forte kreskis suden kaj orienten kaj al la plej bela lando.

10 Kaj gxi kreskis gxis la armeo de la cxielo, kaj gxi jxetis sur la teron parton de tiu armeo kaj de la steloj, kaj dispremis ilin per la piedoj.

11 Kaj ecx kontraux la armeestron gxi levigxis, forprenis de li la cxiutagajn oferojn, kaj ruinigis lian sanktan logxejon.

12 Forto estis donita al gxi kontraux la cxiutagaj oferoj pro peko; kaj gxi jxetis la veron sur la teron kaj laboris kun sukceso.

13 Kaj mi auxdis unu sanktulon, kiu parolis, kaj tiu sanktulo diris al iu, kiu demandis:GXis kiam havos forton la profetajxo pri la cxiutagaj oferoj kaj pri la terura peko, ke la sanktejo kaj la armeo estos piedpremataj?

14 Kaj li diris al mi:GXis pasos du mil tricent vesperoj kaj matenoj; tiam la sanktejo denove estos sanktigita.

15 Dum mi, Daniel, estis rigardanta tiun vizion kaj sercxanta gxian signifon, jen starigxis antaux mi bildo de viro.

16 Kaj el meze de Ulaj mi auxdis homan vocxon, kiu vokis kaj diris:Gabriel, klarigu al li la vizion.

17 Kaj li aliris al tiu loko, kie mi staris; kaj kiam li venis, mi eksentis teruron kaj falis vizagxaltere; kaj li diris al mi:Sciu, ho homido, ke la vizio koncernas la finon de la tempo.

18 Kiam li parolis al mi, mi kusxis senkonscie sur la tero; sed li ektusxis min kaj starigis min sur mia loko.

19 Kaj li diris:Jen mi sciigas al vi, kio estos cxe la fino de la kolero; cxar tio koncernas la finan tempon.

20 La virsxafo, kiun vi vidis kun la du kornoj, estas la regxoj de Medujo kaj Persujo;

21 kaj la vila virkapro estas la regxo de Grekujo; la granda korno inter gxiaj okuloj estas la unua regxo;

22 gxi rompigxis, kaj anstataux gxi eliris kvar aliaj; kvar regnoj formigxos el la nacio, sed ne tiel fortaj, kiel gxi estis antauxe.

23 En la fina tempo de tiuj regnoj, kiam la perfiduloj havos sukceson, aperos regxo malmodesta, lerta ruzulo.

24 Li farigxos potenca, sed ne per sia forto; li faros grandan dezertigadon, li havos sukceson en siaj faroj, li pereigos fortulojn kaj la popolon de la sanktuloj.

25 Kaj pro lia sagxeco liaj ruzajxoj sukcesos en lia mano, kaj li fierigxos, kaj meze de paco li multajn pereigos, kaj li levigxos kontraux la Princon de la princoj; sed li estos frakasita, kvankam ne per mano.

26 La vizio pri la vespero kaj la mateno, kiu estas dirita al vi, estas vera; sed tenu la vizion sekrete, cxar gxi rilatas tempon malproksiman.

27 Kaj mi, Daniel, senfortigxis, kaj estis malsana dum kelke da tagoj. Poste mi levigxis kaj komencis okupadi min per la aferoj de la regxo. Mi estis konsternita de la vizio, sed neniu tion rimarkis.

   

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4769. 'And killed a he-goat of the she-goats' means external truths received from delights. This is clear from the meaning of 'a he-goat of the she-goats' in the Word as natural truths, that is, truths belonging to the external man which give rise to the delights of life, and also as external truths received from delights, dealt with below. Truths belonging to the external man which give rise to the delights of life are Divine truths such as are present in the literal sense of the Word, which form the basis of the teachings of the genuine Church. These truths are meant strictly speaking by 'the he-goat', and the delights which spring from them are meant by 'the she-goats'. This being so, 'a he-goat of the she-goats' in the genuine sense means those who know truths of this kind and enjoy the delights that spring from them. But in the contrary sense 'a he-goat of the she-goats' means those who know external truths, that is, appearances of truth drawn from the sense of the letter which go along with their delights of life, such as things delighting the body, which are generally called pleasures, and those delighting the mind, which are generally called honours and gains. People of this kind are meant in the contrary sense by 'a he-goat of the she-goats'. In short, 'a he-goat of the she-goats' in this contrary sense means adherents to faith separated from charity, for these people take no other truths from the Word than those which are in agreement with their delights of life, that is, which accord with self-love and love of the world. And they reduce other truths to the same level by the use of interpretations, and in this way they present falsities as appearances of truth.

[2] This meaning of 'a he-goat of the she-goats' as adherents to faith separated from charity may be seen in Daniel,

Behold, a he-goat of the she-goats came from the west across the face of the whole earth, without touching the ground; 1 and this goat had a conspicuous horn between his eyes. Out of one of the four horns there came forth one little hoary, and it grew exceedingly towards the south, and towards the east, and towards the glorious [land]. Indeed, it grew even towards the host of heaven, and cast down to the earth some of the host, and of the stars, and trampled on them; and it cast down truth to the earth. Daniel 8:5, 9-10, 12.

This refers to the state of the Church in general, not merely to the state of the Jewish Church but also to the state of the Church that followed it, the Christian one; for the Word of the Lord is all-embracing. When used in reference to the Jewish Church 'a he-goat of the she-goats' means those who considered internal truths to be worthless; but they did accept external truths, insofar as these were in accord with their loves, which were their desire to be the greatest and to be the wealthiest people. Consequently they did not think of their expected Christ or Messiah as anyone other than a king who would exalt them above all nations and peoples throughout the world and would make these subject to them as the meanest slaves. This was the level to which they reduced their love of Him. As for what love towards the neighbour was, they had no knowledge at all, except as being associated with others with whom they shared the exalted position referred to above and as enjoying material gain.

[3] But when used in reference to the Christian Church 'a he-goat of the she-goats' means those who possess external truths received from delights, that is, who adhere to faith separated from charity, for these people too have no interest at all in internal truths. If they do teach these it is solely so that they may thereby earn acclaim, be raised to exalted positions, and acquire material gains. These are the delights their hearts are set on when they utter truths with their lips. What is more, by wrong interpretations of the truths of genuine faith they make these accord with their own loves. From this one may see what the words in Daniel that are quoted above mean in the internal sense. The phrase 'a he-goat of the she-goats' means adherents to faith separated from charity. The he-goat 'came from the west' means coming from evil, for 'the west' means evil, see 3708. It came 'across the face of the whole earth, without touching the ground' means coming into the whole Church, for 'earth' or 'land' in the Word means nothing else than the earth where the Church exists, and so means the Church, 566, 662, 1067, 1262, 1413, 1607, 1733, 1850, 2117, 2118 (end), 2928, 3355, 4435, 4447. 'The horns' it had means powers derived from falsity, 2832, 'a conspicuous horn between the eyes' meaning power derived from reasoning about the truths of faith, as becomes clear from what has been shown regarding the eye in 4403-4421, 4523-4534. 'The one horn which grew towards the south, the east, and the glorious [land]' means the expansion of power derived from faith separated from charity even into states lit by the light of heaven - states of goodness and truth; for 'the south' means a state of light, see 3708, 'the east' a state of goodness, 1250, 3249, 3708, 'the glorious [land]' a state of truth, as is clear from various places in the Word. 'It grew even towards the host of heaven, and cast down to the earth some of the host, and of the stars, and trampled on them' means that such a thing happened to cognitions of good and truth, for 'the hosts of heaven, and the stars' means cognitions of good and truth, 4697. From this one may see what is meant by 'it cast down truth to the earth', namely that faith itself was cast down, which in essence is charity; for faith looks to charity because it stems from it. That which in the Ancient Church was called truth is in the new one called faith, 4690.

[4] 'He-goat' is used with a similar meaning in Ezekiel,

Behold, I am judging between one member of the flock and another, between rams and he-goats. Is it a small thing to you? You feed off the good pasture and tread down with your feet the rest of your pastures; you drink the water that has settled down 2 and stir up the rest with your feet. You butt with your horns all the weak [sheep] till you have scattered them abroad. Ezekiel 34:17-18, 21.

Here also 'he-goats' means adherents to faith separated from charity, that is, those who set doctrine above life and at length have no interest at all in life. Yet it is life that makes the human being, not doctrine separated from life; and it is life that remains after death, not doctrine except insofar as this teaches about life. Of these people it is said that they feed off the good pasture and tread down the rest of the pastures with their feet, and that they drink the water that has settled down and stir up the rest with their feet; also that with their horns they butt the weak [sheep] till they have scattered them.

[5] From this one may now see which persons are meant by 'the he-goats', and which by 'the sheep', that the Lord speaks of in Matthew,

Before Him will be gathered all the nations, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd separates the sheep from the he-goats; and He will peace the sheep at His right hand, out the he-goats at the left, etc. Matthew 25:32-33.

The fact that 'the sheep' means those who have charity and therefore have the truths of faith, and that 'the he-goats' means those who do not have any charity even though they have the truths of faith - that is, they are adherents to faith separated from charity - is plain from each detail in this passage, where such people are described.

[6] Which ones are the adherents to faith separated from charity, meant by 'the he-goats', and what kind of people they are, may be seen from the following two places: In Matthew,

Every tree that does not make good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore you will know them by their fruits. Not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven. Many will say to Me on that day, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and by Your name cast out demons, and do many mighty works in Your name? But then I will confess to them, I do not know you; depart from Me, you workers of iniquity. Matthew 7:19-23.

And in Luke,

Then you will begin to stand outside and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But He replying will say to you, I do not know where you are from. Then you will begin to say, We ate in Your presence and we drank; and You taught in our streets. But He will say, I tell you, I to not know where you come from; depart from Me, all you workers of iniquity. Luke 13:25-27.

These are the ones who adhere to faith separated from charity and are called 'the he-goats'. But what is meant by 'he-goats' in the good sense, such as the ones used in sacrifices and those mentioned in various places in the Prophets, will in the Lord's Divine mercy be stated elsewhere.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, earth or land

2. literally, the sediment of the waters

  
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