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Jeremia 27

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1 En la komenco de la regxado de Jehojakim, filo de Josxija, regxo de Judujo, aperis de la Eternulo jena vorto al Jeremia:

2 Tiele diras al mi la Eternulo:Faru al vi ligilojn kaj jugon, kaj metu tion sur vian kolon;

3 kaj sendu tion al la regxo de Edom kaj al la regxo de Moab kaj al la regxo de la Amonidoj kaj al la regxo de Tiro kaj al la regxo de Cidon, per la senditoj, kiuj venis Jerusalemon al Cidkija, regxo de Judujo;

4 kaj komisiu al ili, ke ili diru al siaj sinjoroj jene:Tiele diras la Eternulo Cebaot, Dio de Izrael:Tiele diru al viaj sinjoroj:

5 Per Mia granda forto kaj per Mia etendita brako Mi kreis la teron, la homojn kaj la bestojn, kiuj estas sur la tero; kaj Mi donas tion al tiu, kiu placxas al Mi.

6 Kaj nun Mi transdonas cxiujn tiujn landojn en la manon de Mia servanto Nebukadnecar, regxo de Babel, kaj ecx la bestojn de la kampo Mi transdonas al li, por ke ili servu al li.

7 Kaj servos al li cxiuj popoloj, ankaux al lia filo kaj al la filo de lia filo, gxis venos la tempo ankaux por lia lando kaj lin sklavigos potencaj popoloj kaj grandaj regxoj.

8 Kaj se ia popolo kaj regno ne servos al li, al Nebukadnecar, regxo de Babel, kaj ne metos sian kolon sub la jugon de la regxo de Babel, Mi punos tiun popolon per glavo kaj malsato kaj pesto, diras la Eternulo, gxis Mi ekstermos ilin per lia mano.

9 Ne auxskultu do viajn profetojn, nek viajn magiistojn, nek viajn songxoklarigistojn, nek viajn auxguristojn, nek viajn sorcxistojn, kiuj diras al vi jene:Ne servu al la regxo de Babel.

10 CXar ili profetas al vi malverajxon, por malproksimigi vin de via lando, por ke Mi elpelu vin kaj vi pereu.

11 Sed tiun popolon, kiu metos sian kolon sub la jugon de la regxo de Babel kaj servos al li, tiun Mi restigos trankvile sur gxia tero, diras la Eternulo, por prilaboradi gxin kaj logxi sur gxi.

12 Kaj al Cidkija, regxo de Judujo, mi diris tiajn samajn vortojn, nome:Metu vian kolon sub la jugon de la regxo de Babel, kaj servu al li kaj al lia popolo, kaj restu vivantaj.

13 Por kio vi volus morti, vi kaj via popolo, de glavo, de malsato, kaj de pesto, kiel la Eternulo decidis pri popolo, kiu ne servos al la regxo de Babel?

14 Ne auxskultu la vortojn de la profetoj, kiuj diras al vi, ke vi ne servu al la regxo de Babel; cxar ili profetas al vi malverajxon.

15 CXar Mi ne sendis ilin, diras la Eternulo, kaj ili malvere profetas en Mia nomo, por ke Mi elpelu vin, kaj por ke vi pereu, vi kaj la profetoj, kiuj profetas al vi.

16 Kaj al la pastroj kaj al la tuta cxi tiu popolo mi diris jene:Tiele diras la Eternulo:Ne auxskultu la vortojn de viaj profetoj, kiuj profetas al vi jene:Jen la vazoj de la domo de la Eternulo nun baldaux estos revenigitaj el Babel; cxar malverajxon ili profetas al vi.

17 Ne auxskultu ilin; servu al la regxo de Babel, por ke vi vivu; por kio cxi tiu urbo farigxu dezerto?

18 Se ili estas profetoj kaj se ili havas la vorton de la Eternulo, ili elpetegu de la Eternulo Cebaot, ke la vazoj, kiuj restis en la domo de la Eternulo kaj en la domo de la regxo de Judujo kaj en Jerusalem, ne transiru en Babelon.

19 CXar tiele diras la Eternulo Cebaot pri la kolonoj, pri la maro, pri la bazoj, kaj pri la ceteraj vazoj, kiuj restis en cxi tiu urbo

20 kaj kiujn ne prenis Nebukadnecar, regxo de Babel, kiam li forkondukis Jehxonjan, filon de Jehojakim, regxon de Judujo, el Jerusalem en Babelon, kaj ankaux cxiujn eminentulojn de Judujo kaj Jerusalem;

21 tiele diras la Eternulo Cebaot, Dio de Izrael, pri la vazoj, kiuj restis en la domo de la Eternulo kaj en la domo de la regxo de Judujo kaj en Jerusalem:

22 En Babelon ili estos forportitaj, kaj tie ili restos, gxis la tago, kiam Mi rememoros ilin, diras la Eternulo, kaj prenigos kaj reportigos ilin sur cxi tiun lokon.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 7673

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7673. 'Stretch out your hand' means an exercising of power. This is clear from the meaning of 'stretching out' as that which is connected with the exercising of control, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'hand' as power, dealt with in 878, 3387, 4931-4937, 5327, 5328, 5544, 6292, 6947, 7011, 7188, 7189, 7518. The reason why 'stretching out the hand' means the exercising of power is that there is power in the hand or arm when it is stretched out. When therefore Jehovah is said to stretch out His hand or arm, boundless or infinite power in action is meant. This explains why Jehovah told Moses on so many occasions, when miracles were to be performed, to stretch out his hand or his rod; for example,

Stretch out your hand over the waters of Egypt, and they will be blood. Exodus 7:19.

Stretch out your hand over the rivers, and cause frogs to rise up. Exodus 8:1-2. 1

Stretch out your rod and strike the dust of the land, and it will then be lice. Exodus 8:11, 12. 2

Stretch out your hand towards heaven, and there will be hail. Exodus 9:22-23.

Such words would never have been used but for the meaning of 'stretching out the hand' in the highest sense as Jehovah's almighty power.

[2] The same thing is meant by Joshua's being told to stretch out his javelin, described in his book as follows,

Jehovah said to Joshua, Stretch out the javelin that is in your hand towards Ai. When therefore Joshua stretched out the javelin that was in his hand towards Ai, the ambush rose up quickly out of their place and ran, as soon as he stretched out his hand, and came to the city and took it. Joshua did not withdraw his hand which he had stretched out together with the javelin until all the inhabitants of Ai had been utterly destroyed. Joshua 8:18-19, 26.

Being representative of God's almighty power, this too, like all other representative actions when they were commanded in those times, had force.

[3] There are a number of other places in which almighty power is described when it says that Jehovah 'stretches out His hand', or else His 'outstretched hand' or His 'outstretched arm' is spoken of. It is described by Jehovah stretching out His hand in Isaiah,

The anger [of Jehovah] has been roused against His people, and He has stretched out His hand over them and struck them, and the mountains were shaken. Isaiah 5:25.

In Ezekiel,

I will stretch out My hand against him and destroy him. Ezekiel 14:9, 13.

In the same prophet,

I will stretch out My hand against you, and give you as plunder to the nations. Ezekiel 25:7.

I will stretch out My hand over Edom, and cut off from it man and beast. I will stretch out My hand over the philistines, and cut off . . . Ezekiel 25:13, 16.

Other places like these are Ezekiel 35:3; Isaiah 31:3; Zephaniah 1:4; 2:13. The use of 'outstretched hand' to describe almighty power occurs in Isaiah,

Jehovah's outstretched hand is over all the nations; who will turn it back? Isaiah 14:26, 27.

In Jeremiah,

I will fight with you with an outstretched hand and a strong arm, and in anger and in fury. Jeremiah 21:5.

In Isaiah,

Still His hand is outstretched. Isaiah 9:12, 17; 10:4.

The use of 'outstretched arm' occurs in Jeremiah,

I have made the earth, man, and beast by My great strength and by My outstretched arm. Jeremiah 27:5.

In the same prophet,

You have made heaven and earth by Your great power and Your outstretched arm; there is no matter 3 that is too impossible for You. Jeremiah 32:17.

Here it is self-evident that 'outstretched arm' means almighty power. The same applies to many other places in which the expression 'by a strong hand and an outstretched arm' is used, such as Deuteronomy 4:34; 5:15; 7:19; 9:29; 11:2; 26:8; 1 Kings 8:42; 2 Kings 17:36; Jeremiah 32:21; Ezekiel 20:33, 34.

[4] There are places too in which Jehovah is said to 'stretch out the heavens', and in these places also 'stretching out' means almighty power; that is to say, He expands the limits of heaven and fills those who are there with life and wisdom, as in Isaiah,

Jehovah is He who stretches out the heavens like a thin veil, and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in. Isaiah 40:22.

In the same prophet,

Jehovah is He who stretches out the heavens, spreads out the earth, gives breath 4 to His people upon it, and spirit to those who walk on it. Isaiah 42:5.

In Jeremiah,

. . . He who makes the earth by His power, prepares the world by His wisdom, and stretches out the heavens by His intelligence. Jeremiah 51:15.

In Zechariah,

Jehovah is He who stretches out the heavens, and founds the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him. Zechariah 12:1.

There are still more places besides these, such as Isaiah 44:24; 45:12; Psalms 104:2.

From all this one may now see why Moses was commanded to stretch out his hand and rod, that miracles were performed when he did so, and that 'stretching out the hand' for that reason means the exercising of power, and in the highest sense almighty power.

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1Exodus 8:5-6 in English Bibles

2Exodus 8:16-17 in English Bibles

3. or word

4. literally, soul

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 3387

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3387. 'For he was afraid to say, My wife, [thinking,] The men of the place may perhaps kill me on account of Rebekah' means that it was impossible for Divine Truths themselves to be disclosed, and so for Divine Good to be received. This is clear from the meaning of 'being afraid to say' as an inability to disclose; from the meaning of 'wife', who is Rebekah here, as the Lord's Divine Rational in respect to Divine Truth, dealt with in 3012, 3013, 3077; from the meaning of 'killing me' as good not being received, for 'Isaac', to whom 'me' refers here, represents the Divine Good of the Lord's Rational, 3012, 3194, 3210 - good being said 'to be killed' or to perish when it is not received, for it ceases to exist with that person; and from the meaning of 'the men of the place' as people who possess matters of doctrine concerning faith, dealt with just above in 3385. From these meanings it is now evident what the internal sense of these words is, namely: If Divine truths themselves were disclosed they would not be received by those who possess matters of doctrine concerning faith because those truths go beyond the whole range of their rational grasp of things, and so go beyond the whole of their faith, and as a consequence of this no good at all could flow in from the Lord. For good from the Lord, or Divine good, cannot flow in except into truths, for truths are the vessels for good, as shown many times.

[2] Truths or appearances of truth are given to a person to enable Divine Good to develop the understanding part of his mind, and so the person himself, for truths exist to the end that good may flow in. Indeed without vessels or receptacles good has nowhere to go, for it can find no condition answering to itself. Where no truths exist therefore, that is, where they have not been received, neither does any rational or human good exist; and as a consequence the person does not possess any spiritual life. Therefore, so that a person may nevertheless possess truths, and from these receive spiritual life, appearances of truth are given, to everyone according to his ability to grasp them; and these appearances are acknowledged as truths because they have the capacity to hold Divine things within them.

[3] So that it may be known what appearances are and that they are what serve a person as Divine truths, let the following be used by way of illustration: If man were told that in heaven angels have no concept of place, and so no concept of distance, but that instead they have concepts of state, he could not possibly grasp it, for he would suppose from this that nothing distinct and separate existed but that everything was fused together, that is to say, all the angels were together in a single place. Yet everything there is so distinct and separate that nothing could ever be more so. Places, distances, and intervals of space which exist in the natural order exist in heaven as states, see 3356. From this it is evident that all the things that are stated in the Word about places and intervals of space between objects, also ideas that are formed from these and expressed through them, are appearances of truth; and unless everything were stated by means of those appearances it would in no way be received and would as a consequence be scarcely anything; for the concept of space and time is present in almost every single detail of a person's thought as long as he is in the world, that is, living within space and time.

[4] The fact that the Word speaks according to appearances involving space is clear from almost every single part of it, as in Matthew,

Jesus said, How is it that David says, The Lord [said] to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool? Matthew 22:43-44.

Here the expression 'sitting at the right hand' is derived from the concept of place and so according to the appearance - when in fact it is a state of the Lord's Divine power which is described by that expression. In the same gospel,

Jesus said, Hereafter you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven. Matthew 26:64.

Here similarly 'sitting at the right hand' and also 'coming on clouds' are expressions derived from men's concept of place, whereas the concept angels have is one of the state of the Lord's power. In Mark,

The sons of Zebedee said to Jesus, Grant us to sit in Your glory, one on Your right hand and the other on Your left. Jesus replied, To sit at My right hand and at My left is not Mine to grant, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared. Mark 10:37, 40.

From this it is evident what kind of concept the disciples had of the Lord's kingdom, that is to say, one that involved sitting on the right hand and on the left. Such being the concept they had of it the Lord also replied to them in a way they could understand and so by an appearance that could be seen by them.

[5] In David,

Like a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, he rejoices as a mighty man to run the course. From the end of the heavens is His going forth, and His circuit to the ends of them. Psalms 19:5-6.

This refers to the Lord, the state of whose Divine power is described by means of such things as belong to space. In Isaiah,

How you have fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the dawn! You said in your heart, I will go up into the heavens, above the stars of God 1 I will raise my throne. I will go up above the heights of the clouds. Isaiah 14:12-14.

'Falling from heaven', 'going up the heavens', 'raising a throne above the stars of God', 'going up above the heights of the clouds' are all expressions derived from the concept and appearance of space or a place, and are used to describe self-love profaning holy things. Since celestial and spiritual things are presented to man by means of and according to visual objects like these, heaven too is therefore described as being on high when in fact it is not on high but in that which is internal, 450, 1380, 2148.

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1. The Latin means heaven; but the Hebrew means God which Swedenborg has in other places where he quotes this verse.

  
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