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Hesekiel 8

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1 Ja kuuendal aastal, kuuenda kuu viiendal päeval sündis, et ma istusin oma kojas ja Juuda vanemad istusid mu ees; siis langes seal Issanda Jumala käsi mu peale.

2 Ja ma vaatasin, ja ennäe, see oli mingi tule sarnane ilmutis: allpool sellest, mis paistis olevat ta niuded, oli tuli, ja ta niudeist ülalpool paistis nagu sära, otsekui mingi metalli hiilgus.

3 Ja ta sirutas midagi käe sarnast ning võttis kinni mu juuksetukast; ja Vaim tõstis mu maa ja taeva vahele ning viis mu Jumala nägemustes Jeruusalemma, sisemise värava suhu, mis on põhja pool, sinna, kus oli selle kuju asukoht, mis põhjustas Issanda püha viha.

4 Ja vaata, seal oli Iisraeli Jumala auhiilgus selle nägemuse sarnaselt, mida ma orus olin näinud.

5 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Inimesepoeg, tõsta nüüd oma silmad üles põhja poole!' Siis ma tõstsin oma silmad põhja poole, ja vaata, põhja pool, altari väravas, sissekäigu juures oli see püha viha põhjustav kuju.

6 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Inimesepoeg, kas sa näed, mis nad teevad, neid suuri häbitegusid, mis Iisraeli sugu siin teeb, et ma peaksin minema kaugele oma pühamust? Aga sa saad näha veel suuremaid jäledusi.'

7 Siis ta viis mind õueukse juurde; ja ma vaatasin, ja ennäe, seinas oli auk.

8 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Inimesepoeg, murra nüüd läbi seina!' Ja ma murdsin seinast läbi, ja vaata, seal oli uks.

9 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Mine sisse ja vaata neid nurjatuid häbitegusid, mida nad siin teevad!'

10 Siis ma läksin sisse ja vaatasin, ja ennäe, kõiksugu pilte jäledaist roomajaist ja loomadest ning kõiksugu Iisraeli soo ebajumalaid oli joonistatud seina peale ümberringi.

11 Ja nende piltide ees seisis seitsekümmend meest Iisraeli soo vanemaist, ja Jaasanja, Saafani poeg, seisis nende keskel; igaühel oli käes oma suitsutuspann ja lõhnav suitsupilv tõusis üles.

12 Siis ta ütles mulle: 'Kas sa näed, inimesepoeg, mida Iisraeli soo vanemad pimedas teevad, igaüks oma kuju kambris? Sest nad ütlevad: Issand ei näe meid, Issand on maa maha jätnud.'

13 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Sa saad näha veelgi suuremaid häbitegusid, mida nad teevad.'

14 Siis ta viis mind Issanda koja värava suhu, mis on põhja pool, ja vaata, seal istusid naised, nuttes taga Tammust.

15 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Kas sa näed, inimesepoeg? Sa saad näha veelgi suuremaid häbitegusid kui need.'

16 Siis ta viis mind Issanda koja sisemisse õue, ja vaata, Issanda templi ukse juures, eeskoja ja altari vahel, oli umbes kakskümmend viis meest; neil olid seljad Issanda templi poole ja näod ida poole, ja nad kummardasid päikest ida pool.

17 Ja ta ütles mulle: 'Kas sa näed, inimesepoeg? Kas on Juuda sool veel vähe neid häbitegusid, mida nad siin on teinud, et nad täidavad maa vägivallaga ja ärritavad mind veel rohkem? Ja vaata, nad pistavad viinapuuvääte endale ninasse!

18 Seepärast talitan minagi tulises vihas: mu silm ei kurvasta ja ma ei anna armu; ja kuigi nad hüüavad mu kõrvu suure häälega, ei kuule ma neid.'

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 1045

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1045. Having in her hand a golden cup, full of abominations and the uncleanness of whoredoms, signifies having doctrine from profaned goods and truths. This is evident from the signification of a "cup," as being falsity from hell, for a "cup" has a similar signification as "wine," and "wine" signifies truth from heaven, and in the contrary sense falsity from hell (See n. 887, 960, 1022). And as a "cup" signifies truth or falsity, and the doctrine of every church is either of truth or of falsity, for all truth or falsity of the church is contained in doctrine, so a "cup" also signifies doctrine, and "a golden cup" the doctrine of falsity from evil.

[2] As in Jeremiah:

Babylon is a golden cup in the hand of Jehovah, making the whole earth drunken (Jeremiah 51:7).

It is called "a golden cup" for the same reason that the woman is said to be "arrayed in purple and scarlet, and inwrought with gold, precious stones and pearls," that is, from the appearance in externals; and yet in internals it is like a cup "full of abominations and uncleanness." For it is like what the Lord says of the externals and internals with the Scribes and Pharisees:

Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, who cleanse the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess. And ye make yourselves like unto whited sepulchers, which outwardly appear beautiful, but within are full of bones of the dead and all uncleanness (Matthew 23:25-27).

The above is evident also from the signification of "abominations," as being the profanations of good (of which presently); also from the signification of "the uncleanness of whoredom," as being the profanation of truth. For "whoredom" signifies falsification of truth (See above), therefore its "uncleanness" signifies profanation.

[3] In regard to the profanations that are signified by "abominations," they are perversions of the holy things of the church, thus conversions of its goods into evils, and of its truths into falsities. They are called "abominations" because the angels abominate them; for so far as they have been holy things of the church, derived from goods and truths from the Word, they ascend into heaven; but so far as they have been applied to evils, and thus profaned, they carry with them what is infernal, which lies hidden within; and consequently they are perceived as things dead, in which there was once a living soul; and this is why heaven abominates and detests them.

[4] That this is the meaning of "abominations" in the Word is evident from the account of the abominations of Jerusalem in Ezekiel:

As that she took of the garments of her adorning which were given to her, and made for herself high places of various colors, and committed whoredom upon them;

That of the gold and silver given to her, she made herself images of a male, and committed whoredom with them;

That the oil, incense, bread, fine flour, and honey, that were given to her, she gave for an odor of rest;

That they sacrificed their sons and daughters;

That she committed whoredom first in Egypt, and afterwards with the sons of Assyria, and finally with the Chaldeans; besides other things that are there called abominations. (Ezekiel 16:2-63).

All these things signify profanations of the Word, of the church, and of worship. So in other passages where abominations are either recounted or mentioned (as Jeremiah 7:9, 10; 16:18; 32:35; Ezekiel 5:11; 7:19, 20; 8:6-18; 11:21; 14:6; 20:7, 8; Deuteronomy 7:25, 26; 12:31; 18:9, 10; Matthew 24:15; Mark 13:14; Daniel 9:27; 11:31).

  
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