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Deuteronoomia 8

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1 Pidage hoolsasti kõiki käske, mis ma täna sulle annan, et te jääksite elama ja paljuneksite ning läheksite ja päriksite maa, mille Issand on vandega tõotanud teie vanemaile!

2 Ja tuleta meelde kogu teekonda, mida Issand, su Jumal, sind on lasknud käia need nelikümmend aastat kõrbes, et sind alandada, et sind proovile panna, et teada saada, mis on su südames: kas sa pead tema käske või mitte!

3 Tema alandas sind ja laskis sind nälgida, ja ta söötis sind mannaga, mida ei tundnud sina ega su vanemad, et teha sulle teatavaks, et inimene ei ela üksnes leivast, vaid inimene elab kõigest, mis lähtub Issanda suust.

4 Su riided ei kulunud seljas ega paistetanud su jalg need nelikümmend aastat.

5 Sa pead tundma oma südames, et nagu mees karistab oma poega, nõnda karistab sind Issand, su Jumal.

6 Pea Issanda, oma Jumala käske, käies tema teedel ja kartes teda!

7 Sest Issand, su Jumal, viib sind heale maale, veeojade, allikate ja sügavate vete maale, mis voolavad orgudes ja mägedes,

8 nisu, odra, viinapuude, viigipuude, granaatõunapuude, õlipuude ja mee maale,

9 maale, kus sa ei söö leiba kehvuses, kus sul midagi ei puudu, maale, mille kivid on raud ja mille mägedest sa saad raiuda vaske.

10 Kui sa sööd ja su kõht saab täis, siis kiida Issandat, oma Jumalat, hea maa pärast, mille ta sulle andis!

11 Hoia, et sa ei unusta Issandat, oma Jumalat, jättes pidamata tema käsud, seadlused ja määrused, mis ma täna sulle annan,

12 et kui sa sööd ja su kõht saab täis, ja sa ehitad ilusad kojad ning elad neis,

13 kui su veised, lambad ja kitsed sigivad, su hõbe ja kuld rohkeneb ja kõik, mis sul on, kasvab,

14 et su süda siis ei lähe suureliseks ja sa ei unusta Issandat, oma Jumalat, kes tõi sind välja Egiptusemaalt orjusekojast,

15 kes juhtis sind suures ja kardetavas mürkmadudega ja skorpionidega kõrbes, põuases paigas, kus ei olnud vett, kes laskis sulle vett voolata ränikivikaljust,

16 kes söötis sind kõrbes mannaga, mida su vanemad ei tundnud, et sind alandada ja proovile panna, et viimaks teha sulle head!

17 Ja ära ütle oma südames: Mu oma jõud ja mu käe ramm on soetanud mulle selle varanduse,

18 vaid tuleta meelde Issandat, oma Jumalat, et see on tema, kes annab sulle jõu varanduse soetamiseks, et kinnitada lepingut, mille ta vandudes tegi su vanematega, mis nüüd ongi teostunud!

19 Aga kui sa unustad Issanda, oma Jumala, ja käid teiste jumalate järel ja teenid neid ning kummardad nende ees, siis ma tunnistan täna teile, et te tõesti hukkute.

20 Nagu rahvad, keda Issand teie eest hävitab, nõnda hävite ka teie, kui te ei võta kuulda Issanda, oma Jumala häält.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 775

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775. "Every vessel of precious wood, bronze, iron, and marble." This symbolically means that these Roman Catholics no longer have these because they do not have any knowledge of the goods and truths in ecclesiastical affairs to which such things correspond.

This statement is similar to the ones explained in nos. 772, 773, and 774 above. The difference is that the valuables here are various forms of knowledge, which are the lowest ones in a person's natural mind. And because they differ in character owing to the essence that lies within them, they are called vessels of precious wood, bronze, iron, and marble. For vessels symbolize forms of knowledge, here forms of knowledge in ecclesiastical affairs. Because various forms of knowledge are the containing vessels of goodness and truth, they are like vessels containing oil or wine.

Forms of knowledge are also found in great variety, and their recipient vessel is the memory. They are of great variety because they contain the interior elements of a person. They are also introduced into the memory either by intellectual deliberation or by hearing or reading them, according to the varying perception then of the rational mind. All of these things are present in forms of knowledge, as is apparent when they are reproduced, which is the case when a person speaks or thinks.

[2] But we will briefly say what vessels of precious wood, bronze, iron and marble symbolize. A vessel of precious wood symbolizes something known as the result of rational goodness and truth. A vessel of bronze symbolizes something known as the result of natural goodness. A vessel of iron symbolizes something known as the result of natural truth. And a vessel of marble symbolizes something known as the result of an appearance of goodness and truth.

That wood symbolizes goodness may be seen just above in no. 774. That precious wood here symbolizes both rational goodness and rational truth is due to the fact that wood symbolizes goodness, and preciousness is predicated of truth. For one variety of goodness is symbolized by the wood of the olive tree, another by the wood of the cedar, of the fig tree, of the fir tree, of the poplar and of the oak.

A vessel of bronze and iron symbolizes something known as the result of natural goodness and truth, because all metals, such as gold, silver, bronze, iron, tin, and lead, in the Word symbolize goods and truths. They symbolize because they correspond, and because they correspond they are also found in heaven. For everything in heaven is a correspondent form.

[3] However, this is not the place to confirm from the Word what each kind of metal symbolizes owing to its correspondence. We will cite only some passages to confirm that bronze symbolizes natural goodness, and iron, therefore, natural truth, as can be seen from the following: That the feet of the Son of Man looked like bronze, as though fired in a furnace (Revelation 1:15). That Daniel saw a man whose feet were like the gleam of burnished bronze (Daniel 10:5-6).

That the feet of cherubim were seen sparking as with the gleam of burnished bronze (Ezekiel 1:7). (Feet symbolize something natural, as may be seen in nos. 49, 468, 470, 510.) That an angel appears whose appearance was like the appearance of bronze (Ezekiel 40:3). And that the statue Nebuchadnezzar saw was as to its head golden, as to its breast and arms silver, as to its belly and sides bronze, and as to its legs iron (Daniel 2:32-33). The statue represented the successive states of the church which the ancients called the golden age, silver age, bronze age, and iron age.

Since bronze symbolizes something natural, and the Israelite people were purely natural, therefore the Lord's natural humanity was represented by the bronze serpent, which people bitten by serpents had only to look at to be cured (Numbers 21:6, 8-9).

That bronze symbolizes natural goodness may also be seen in Isaiah 60:17, Jeremiah 15:20-21, Ezekiel 27:13, Deuteronomy 8:7, 9, 33:24-25

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.