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Deuteronomio 24

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1 Se iu prenos virinon kaj farigxos sxia edzo, kaj okazos, ke sxi ne placxas al li, cxar li trovis cxe sxi ion hontindan:tiam li skribu al sxi eksedzigan leteron kaj donu gxin en sxian manon kaj forsendu sxin el sia domo.

2 Kaj se sxi eliros el lia domo kaj iros kaj edzinigxos kun alia viro;

3 kaj tiu lasta edzo sxin ekmalamos kaj skribos al sxi eksedzigan leteron kaj donos en sxian manon kaj forsendos sxin el sia domo; aux mortos tiu lasta viro, kiu prenis sxin kiel edzinon:

4 tiam sxia unua edzo, kiu forsendis sxin, ne povas preni sxin denove kiel edzinon, post kiam sxi estas malpurigita; cxar tio estas abomenajxo antaux la Eternulo; kaj vi ne pekmakulu la teron, kiun la Eternulo, via Dio, donas al vi kiel heredajxon.

5 Se iu antaux nelonge edzigxis, li ne iru en militon, kaj oni nenion metu sur lin; li restu libera en sia domo dum unu jaro, kaj li gajigu sian edzinon, kiun li prenis.

6 Neniu prenu kiel garantiajxon muelilon aux supran muelsxtonon, cxar tiam li prenus garantiajxe animon.

7 Se oni trovos iun, kiu sxtelis iun el siaj fratoj, el la Izraelidoj, kaj sklavigis lin kaj vendis lin, tiu sxtelinto devas morti; kaj tiel ekstermu la malbonon el inter vi.

8 Atentu pri la infekto de lepro, ke vi observu precize kaj plenumu cxion, kion instruos al vi la pastroj Levidoj; kiel mi ordonis al ili, tiel penu agi.

9 Memoru, kion la Eternulo, via Dio, faris al Mirjam sur la vojo, kiam vi iris el Egiptujo.

10 Se vi ion pruntedonos al via proksimulo, ne iru en lian domon, por preni de li garantiajxon;

11 staru sur la strato; kaj la homo, al kiu vi pruntedonis, elportos al vi la garantiajxon eksteren.

12 Kaj se li estas malricxulo, tiam ne dormu kun lia garantiajxo;

13 redonu al li la garantiajxon cxe la subiro de la suno, por ke li kusxu en sia vesto kaj benu vin; kaj vi havos meriton antaux la Eternulo, via Dio.

14 Ne faru maljustajxon al dungito, al malricxulo kaj senhavulo el viaj fratoj aux el viaj fremduloj, kiuj logxas en via lando, en viaj urboj:

15 en la sama tago donu al li lian pagon, ke la suno ne subiru super gxi, cxar li estas malricxa kaj per tio li subtenas sian vivon; ke li ne plendu kontraux vi al la Eternulo kaj vi ne havu sur vi pekon.

16 Patrojn oni ne mortigu pro la gefiloj, kaj gefilojn oni ne mortigu pro la patroj:cxiu devas ricevi morton pro sia krimo.

17 Ne jugxu malgxuste fremdulon, orfon, kaj ne prenu garantiajxe veston de vidvino.

18 Kaj memoru, ke vi estis sklavo en Egiptujo, kaj la Eternulo, via Dio, liberigis vin el tie; tial mi ordonas al vi, ke vi agu tiel.

19 Kiam vi rikoltos vian rikolton sur via kampo kaj vi forgesos garbon sur la kampo, ne iru returne por preni gxin:gxi restu por la fremdulo, por la orfo, kaj por la vidvino; por ke la Eternulo, via Dio, benu vin en cxiuj faroj de viaj manoj.

20 Kiam vi debatos la fruktojn de via olivarbo, ne debatu gxis fino:io restu por la fremdulo, por la orfo, kaj por la vidvino.

21 Kiam vi rikoltos en via vinberejo, ne forkolektu la restajxon post vi:io restu por la fremdulo, por la orfo, kaj por la vidvino.

22 Kaj memoru, ke vi estis sklavo en la lando Egipta; pro tio mi ordonas al vi agi tiel.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 238

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238. And miserable and poor, signifies that they do not know that they have neither knowledges of truth nor knowledges of good. This is evident from the signification of "miserable" or "pitiable," as meaning those who are in no knowledges of truth; and from the signification of "poor" as meaning those who are in no knowledges of good. That this is the meaning of "miserable" and "poor" is evident from many passages in the Word, and also from this, that spiritual misery and poverty are nothing else than a lack of the knowledges of truth and good, for the spirit is then miserable and poor; but when the spirit possesses these it is rich and wealthy; therefore also "riches" and "wealth" in the Word signifies spiritual riches and wealth, which are the knowledges of truth and good (as was shown just above, n. 236).

[2] "Miserable and poor" are terms used in many passages in the Word. He who is ignorant of the spiritual sense of the Word believes that by these no others are meant than the miserable and poor in the world. These, however, are not meant, but those who are not in truths and goods and in the knowledges thereof; and by the "miserable" indeed, those who are not in truths because not in the knowledges of truths, and by the "poor" those who are not in goods because not in the knowledges of goods. As these two, truths and goods, are meant by these two expressions, the two in many places are mentioned together; as in the passages that now follow. In David:

I am miserable and poor, Lord, remember me (Psalms 40:17; 70:5). Incline thine ear, O Jehovah, answer me, for I am miserable and poor (Psalms 86:1).

The "miserable and poor" here mean evidently those who are miserable and poor, not in respect to worldly riches but in respect to spiritual riches, as David says this of himself; therefore he also said, "Jehovah, incline thine ear, and answer me."

[3] In the same:

The wicked draw out the sword and bend their bow, to cast down the miserable and poor (Psalms 37:14).

Here also "the miserable and poor" mean evidently those who are spiritually such and yet long for the knowledges of truth and good, for it is said that "the wicked draw out the sword and bend the bow," "sword" signifying falsity combating against truth and striving to destroy it, and "bow" the doctrine of falsity fighting against the doctrine of truth; therefore it is said that they do this "to cast down the miserable and poor." (That "sword" signifies truth combating against falsity, and in a contrary sense, falsity combating against truth, see above, n. 131; and that "bow" signifies doctrine in both senses, see Arcana Coelestia 2686, 2709)

[4] So in another place in the same:

The wicked man hath persecuted the miserable and poor and the broken in heart, to slay them (Psalms 109:16).

In Isaiah:

The fool speaketh folly, and his heart doeth iniquity to practice hypocrisy and to speak error against Jehovah, to make empty the hungry soul, and to make him who thirsteth for drink to want. He counseleth wicked devices to destroy the miserable by words of a lie, even when the poor speaketh judgment (Isaiah 32:6-7).

Here likewise "the miserable and poor" mean those who are destitute of the knowledges of truth and good; therefore it is said that "the wicked counseleth wicked devices to destroy the miserable by the words of a lie, even when the poor speaketh judgment;" "by the words of a lie" means by falsities, and "to speak judgment" is to speak what is right. Because such are treated of, it is also said that he "practices hypocrisy and speaketh error against Jehovah, to make empty the hungry soul and to make him who thirsteth for drink to want." "To practice hypocrisy and to speak error" is to do evil from falsity, and to speak falsity from evil; "to make empty the hungry soul" is to deprive those of the knowledges of good who long for them, and "to make him who thirsteth for drink to want" is to deprive those of the knowledges of truth who long for them.

In the same:

The miserable shall have joy in Jehovah, and the poor of men shall exult in the Holy One of Israel (Isaiah 29:19).

Here also "the miserable and poor" signify those who are in lack of truth and good and yet long for them; of these, and not of those who are miserable and poor in respect to worldly wealth, it is said that they "shall have joy in Jehovah, and shall exult in the Holy One of Israel."

[5] From this it can be seen what is signified by the "miserable and poor" in other passages of the Word, as in the following. In David:

The poor shall not always be forgotten; and the hope of the miserable shall not perish for ever (Psalms 9:18).

In the same:

God shall judge the miserable of the people, He shall save the sons of the poor. He shall deliver the poor when he crieth, and the miserable. He shall spare the weak and the poor, and the souls of the poor He shall save (Psalms 72:4, 12-13).

In the same:

The miserable shall see, they that seek Jehovah 1 shall be glad. For Jehovah heareth the poor (Psalms 69:32-33).

In the same:

Jehovah deliverest the miserable from him that is too strong for him, the poor from them that despoil him (Psalms 35:10).

In the same:

The miserable and the poor praise Thy name (Psalms 74:21; 109:22).

In the same:

I know that Jehovah will maintain the cause of the miserable, and the judgment of the poor (Psalms 140:12).

Also elsewhere (as Isaiah 10:2; Jeremiah 22:16; Ezekiel 16:49; 18:12; 22:29; Amos 8:4; Deuteronomy 15:11; 24:14). "The miserable" and "the poor" are both mentioned in these passages, because it is according to the style of the Word that where truth is spoken of, good is also spoken of; and in a contrary sense, where falsity is spoken of, evil is also spoken of, since they make a one, and as if it were a marriage; this is why "the miserable and the poor" are mentioned together; for, by "the miserable" those deficient in the knowledges of truth are meant, and by "the poor" those deficient in the knowledges of good. (That there is such a marriage almost everywhere in the prophetical parts of the Word, see Arcana Coelestia 683, 793, 801, 2516, 2712, 3004, 3005, 3009, 4138, 5138, 5194, 5502, 6343, 7022, 7945, 8339, 9263, 9314.)

For the same reason it is said in what follows, "and blind and naked;" for by "the blind" one who is in no understanding of truth is meant, and by "the naked" one who is in no understanding and will of good. So in the following verse, "I counsel thee to buy of Me gold tried by fire, and white garments that thou mayest be clothed;" for by "gold tried by fire" the good of love is meant, and by "white garments" the truths of faith. And further, "That the shame of thy nakedness be not manifest; and anoint thine eyes with eye-salve, that thou mayest see," which means, lest evils and falsities be seen. So also elsewhere. But that there is such a marriage in the particulars of the Word, none but those who know its internal sense can see.

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1. For "Jehovah" the Hebrew has "God."

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.