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Deuteronomio 13

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1 Se aperos inter vi profeto aux songxisto kaj prezentos al vi signon aux miraklon,

2 kaj plenumigxos la signo aux miraklo, pri kiu li parolis al vi, kaj li diros:Ni sekvu aliajn diojn, kiujn vi ne konas, kaj Ni servu al ili:

3 tiam ne auxskultu la vortojn de tiu profeto aux de tiu songxisto, cxar tiam elprovas vin la Eternulo, via Dio, por sciigxi, cxu vi amas la Eternulon, vian Dion, per via tuta koro kaj per via tuta animo.

4 La Eternulon, vian Dion, sekvu, kaj Lin timu, kaj Liajn ordonojn observu, kaj Lian vocxon auxskultu, kaj al Li servu, kaj al Li altenigxu.

5 Kaj tiun profeton aux tiun songxiston oni devas mortigi; cxar li predikis defalon de la Eternulo, via Dio, kiu elkondukis vin el la lando Egipta kaj liberigis vin el la domo de sklaveco-por delogi vin de la vojo, laux kiu la Eternulo, via Dio, ordonis al vi iri; kaj ekstermu la malbonon el inter vi.

6 Se logos vin sekrete via frato, filo de via patrino, aux via filo, aux via filino, aux la edzino en viaj brakoj, aux via amiko plej intima, dirante:Ni iru kaj servu al aliaj dioj, kiujn ne konis vi nek viaj patroj,

7 el la dioj de la popoloj, kiuj estas cxirkaux vi, la proksimaj de vi aux la malproksimaj de vi, de unu fino de la lando gxis la alia:

8 tiam ne konsentu kun li kaj ne auxskultu lin; ne indulgu lin via okulo, ne kompatu kaj ne kasxu lin,

9 sed mortigu lin; via mano devas esti sur li la unua, por mortigi lin, kaj la manoj de la tuta popolo poste.

10 Kaj jxetu sur lin sxtonojn, ke li mortu; cxar li volis forlogi vin de la Eternulo, via Dio, kiu elkondukis vin el la lando Egipta, el la domo de sklaveco.

11 Kaj la tuta Izrael tion auxdos kaj ektimos, kaj oni ne plu faros tian malbonan agon inter vi.

12 Se vi auxdos pri iu el viaj urboj, kiujn la Eternulo, via Dio, donas al vi por logxado, ke oni diras:

13 Eliris el inter vi homoj sentauxgaj kaj forlogis la logxantojn de sia urbo, dirante:Ni iru kaj servu al aliaj dioj, kiujn vi ne konis;

14 kaj vi sercxos kaj esploros kaj bone pridemandos; kaj montrigxos, ke tio estas preciza vero, ke la abomenajxo estas farita inter vi:

15 tiam mortigu la logxantojn de tiu urbo per glavo, detruu gxin, kaj cxion, kio estas en gxi, kaj ankaux gxiajn brutojn mortigu per glavo.

16 Kaj gxian tutan havon kolektu sur la mezon de placo, kaj forbruligu per fajro la urbon kaj gxian tutan havon, absolute cxion, al la Eternulo, via Dio; kaj gxi estu eterna ruino, oni neniam gxin rekonstruu.

17 Kaj nenio el la anatemajxo algluigxu al via mano, por ke la Eternulo forlasu Sian flaman koleron kaj donu al vi favorkorecon kaj indulgu vin kaj multigu vin, kiel Li jxuris al viaj patroj,

18 se vi auxskultos la vocxon de la Eternulo, via Dio, observante cxiujn Liajn ordonojn, kiujn mi ordonas al vi hodiaux, farante placxantajxon antaux la okuloj de la Eternulo, via Dio.

   

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7456. 'Will they not stone us?' means that they would thereby demolish the truths of faith that related to worship. This is clear from the meaning of 'stoning' as demolishing and wiping out falsities, but in the contrary sense, when done by the evil, as demolishing and wiping out the truths of faith. If the vile, foul, and hellish things referred to above in 7454 were to enter in among people whose worship is holy its holiness would be destroyed. The reason for this is that when a person's worship is holy he is withheld from such things, and people who are governed by good in faith and life are raised above the level of the senses on which such things reside. But when such objects do enter in the foul things present on the sensory level are stirred up - that is, the things which a person is withheld from when his worship is holy, as has been stated, and which people governed by good are raised above - and the holiness of the worship is destroyed. Experience too demonstrates this plainly, for if, when a person offers worship to God, some foul object appears and is not removed, worship ceases and is destroyed. This is what is meant when it is said that if those steeped in falsities arising from evils were nearby they would demolish the truths of faith that relate to worship.

[2] As for the meaning of 'stoning', it should be recognized that the Jews and Israelites, among whom a representative of the Church had been established, had two kinds of capital punishment, one being stoning, the other hanging on wood. Stoning was used if anyone sought to destroy the truths relating to worship which were commanded, while hanging was used if anyone sought to destroy goodness of life. The reason why those who sought to destroy truths relating to worship were stoned was that a stone was a sign of truth and in the contrary sense of falsity, 643, 1298, 3720, 6426. And the reason why those who sought to destroy goodness of life were hanged on wood was that wood was a sign of good and in the contrary sense of the evil belonging to evil desires, 643, 2784, 2812, 3720.

[3] The fact that punishment by stoning would be used if anyone should destroy truths relating to worship is evident from the following places: In Ezekiel,

Finally they will cause an assembly to come up upon you, and they will stone you with stones and cut you up with their swords. Ezekiel 16:40.

This refers to the perverse Jerusalem and the destruction of the truth of faith by means of falsities. This is why it says that 'they will stone with stones' and also 'cut up with swords', for 'a sword' means truth engaged in conflict with falsity and destroying it, and in the contrary sense falsity engaged in conflict with truth and destroying it, 2799, 4499, 6353, 7102.

[4] A similar statement occurs elsewhere in the same prophet,

Cause an assembly to come up against them, in order that the assembly may stone them with stones and tear them apart with their swords. Ezekiel 23:46-47.

This refers to Jerusalem and Samaria, by which the Church is meant. Jerusalem means the celestial-spiritual Church, Samaria the spiritual Church, and this chapter describes how forms of the good and truth of faith were destroyed in them.

[5] In Moses,

If an ox strikes a man or woman with its horn so that the person dies, the ox shall surely be stoned. Exodus 21:28.

'Striking a man or woman with the horn' means falsity engaged in conflict with truth and goodness and destroying them. For 'the horn' is falsity engaged in conflict, and also the power of falsity, 2832, while 'man and woman' in the Word means truth and goodness; and this makes plain what the internal sense of that command is and why it was that the ox had to be stoned.

[6] In the same author,

Anyone blaspheming the name of Jehovah shall surely be killed; all the congregation shall certainly stone him. Leviticus 24:16.

'Blaspheming the name of Jehovah' means using malevolent falsities to do violence to truths and forms of good that relate to worship. 'The name of Jehovah' means everything in one embrace that is used to worship Jehovah, see 2724, 3006, thus every aspect of faith and charity, 6674. This also explains why the Israelite woman s son who blasphemed the name of Jehovah was led outside the camp and stoned, Leviticus 24:11, 14, 23. Furthermore it had been commanded that those who served other gods should be stoned, Deuteronomy 17:3, 5, and also those who enticed anyone to serve other gods, Deuteronomy 13:6-10. 'Serving other gods' means profane worship by means of which true worship is destroyed.

[7] If no evidence of virginity were found with a young woman when she married she was to be stoned because she had played the fool in Israel by committing whoredom in her father's house, Deuteronomy 22:20-21. The reason for this was that 'whoredom' meant the falsification of truth, thus the destruction of it, 2466, 4865. If a man lay in the city with a young woman, a virgin, who was betrothed to a man, both were to be stoned, Deuteronomy 22:23-24, and for the same reason, namely whoredom; for spiritual whoredom is the falsification of truth. In Luke 20:5-6, [one reads about the chief priests, scribes, and elders] coming to the conclusion among themselves that if they said John's baptism was from heaven [the Lord] would say, 'Why did you not believe him?' But if they said 'From men', all the people would stone them. Here also 'stoning' is spoken of because of opposition to the truth.

The reason why the Jews sought to stone Jesus because He said, Before Abraham was, I am, John 8:58-59, was that that nation believed this to be false. In a similar way they sought to stone Jesus because He said He and His Father were one, John 10:30-33; for they thought, as these verses also state, that this was blasphemy.

From all this one may now see what stoning was and why it was commanded, and also that punishment by stoning, administered since ancient times as its use in Egypt proves, was derived from the representatives of the Ancient Church.

  
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