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Jeremija 30

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1 Sõna, mis Jeremijale tuli Issandalt; ta ütles:

2 'Nõnda räägib Issand, Iisraeli Jumal, ja ütleb: Kirjuta kõik sõnad, mis ma sulle olen rääkinud, enesele raamatusse!

3 Sest vaata, päevad tulevad, ütleb Issand, mil ma pööran oma Iisraeli ja Juuda rahva vangipõlve, ütleb Issand, ja ma toon nad tagasi maale, mille ma andsin nende vanemaile, ja nad pärivad selle.'

4 Ja need on sõnad, mis Issand rääkis Iisraeli ja Juuda kohta,

5 sest nõnda ütleb Issand: 'Me oleme kuulnud hirmukisa; on kartus, aga mitte rahu.

6 Küsige ometi ja vaadake: kas meesterahvas sünnitab? Mispärast ma näen iga meest käed puusas nagu sünnitajal naisel, ja mispärast on kõik näod muutunud kahvatuks?

7 Häda! Sest see päev on suur, sellesarnast ei ole. See on Jaakobile ahastuse aeg, aga ta päästetakse sellest.

8 Ja sel päeval, ütleb vägede Issand, ma murran ikke su kaelast ja kisun katki su köidikud; ja muulased ei pane neid enam teenima,

9 vaid nad teenivad Issandat, oma Jumalat, ja Taavetit, oma kuningat, kelle ma neile tõstan.

10 Aga sina, mu sulane Jaakob, ära karda, ütleb Issand, ja Iisrael, ära ehmu! Sest vaata, ma päästan sind kaugelt ja sinu soo nende vangipõlvemaalt. Jaakob tuleb tagasi ning elab rahus ja muretult, ilma et keegi teda hirmutaks.

11 Sest mina olen sinuga, ütleb Issand, et sind päästa. Ma teen lõpu kõigile rahvaile, kelle sekka ma sind olen pillutanud. Aga sinule ma ei tee lõppu: ma karistan sind õiglaselt, aga hoopis karistamata ma sind küll ei jäta.

12 Sest nõnda ütleb Issand: Su vigastus on ravimatu, su haav on valus.

13 Ei ole kedagi, kes kaitseks su õigust, mädapaisel ei ole paranemist, sulle ei kasva korpa.

14 Kõik su armukesed on sind unustanud, nad ei küsi su järele. Sest ma olen sind löönud, nagu lüüakse vaenlast halastamatu karistusega, sellepärast et su süü on suur, et su patte on palju.

15 Miks sa kisendad oma haava pärast, et su valu on vaigistamatu? Su suure süü, su paljude pattude pärast olen ma sulle seda teinud.

16 Ometi õgitakse ära kõik, kes sind õgivad, ja kõik, kes sind rõhuvad - viimane kui üks läheb vangi; kes sind rüüstavad, saavad rüüstatavaiks, ja kõik, kes võtavad sind saagiks, annan ma saagiks.

17 Sest ma tahan lasta kasvada sulle korba ja ravida sind sinu haavadest, ütleb Issand, sellepärast et sind on nimetatud hüljatuks: 'Siion, kellest ükski ei hooli!'

18 Nõnda ütleb Issand: Vaata, ma pööran Jaakobi telkide vangipõlve ja ma halastan tema eluasemete peale; linn ehitatakse üles oma rusuhunnikule ja palee asub seal, kus see peab asuma.

19 Sealt kostab tänulaul ja rõõmsate hääl. Ma teen nad paljuks ja nad ei vähene, ma teen nad auväärseiks ja neid ei halvustata.

20 Siis on ta pojad nagu muistegi ja ta kogudus seisab kindlana mu ees. Ja ma karistan kõiki ta piinajaid.

21 Temast enesest tuleb ta aukandja ja tema keskelt ilmub ta valitseja; ma luban teda ligineda ja ta tuleb mu juurde, sest kes muidu annaks pandiks oma südame, et minule ligineda? ütleb Issand.

22 Siis te olete mu rahvas ja mina olen teie Jumal.

23 Vaata, Issanda torm, raev, puhkeb, ja keeristorm keerutab üle õelate pea.

24 Issanda viha ei pöördu enne, kui ta on teoks teinud ja korda saatnud oma tahtmise. Viimseil päevil te mõistate seda.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10416

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10416. 'And rose up to play' means the resulting desire of their interiors to celebrate, and concord. This is clear from the meaning of 'playing' as the desire of a person's interiors to celebrate, for play is the outcome of that desire, being a bodily activity brought about by gladness of mind; and all desire for celebration and all gladness of mind come from the delights belonging to the loves that govern a person. The reason why concord as well is meant is that every desire to celebrate has concord residing inwardly within it; for if any disagreement or disapproval enters in, that desire perishes. The desire to celebrate resides inwardly in a person's feeling of freedom, and all feeling of freedom comes as a result of love, when nothing exists to frustrate it.

[2] Since outward things are used in the Word to describe inward ones, times of play and dancing are used to describe those of joy and gladness present in a person inwardly, as in the following places: In Jeremiah,

The city will be built upon its mound. Then there will come out of these thanksgiving (confessio) and the voice of those who are playing 1 . Jeremiah 30:18-19.

In the same prophet,

Again I will build you, that you may be built, O virgin of Israel! Again you will adorn your timbrels 2 , and will go forth in the dance of those who are playing 1 . Their life 3 will become like a watered garden, and they will not sorrow any more. And the virgin will rejoice in the dance, and the young men and the old together. I will turn their mourning into joy. Jeremiah 31:4, 12-13.

In Zechariah,

The streets of the city will be full of boys and girls playing in its streets. Zechariah 8:5.

In David,

Praise the name of Jehovah with timbrel and dance. Psalms 149:3; 150:4.

In the same author,

You have turned for me my mourning into dancing. Psalms 30:11.

In Jeremiah,

The joy of our heart has ceased, our dance has been turned into mourning. Lamentations 5:15.

[3] Since times of play and dancing were the signs of feelings of joy and gladness inwardly present and springing from love, Miriam and the women went out, with timbrels after the Egyptians had been drowned in the Sea Suph and started dancing, Exodus 15:20. For the same reason, when the ark was being brought up from the house of Obed-Edom to the city of David, David leapt and danced before Jehovah, 2 Samuel 6:12, 16.

[4] The fact that inner things are presented and described in the Word by means of outward ones is clear from the following words in David,

You have made the sea, great and wide on both hands 4 - there the ships sail, the Leviathan whom You have formed to play in it. Psalms 104:25-26.

Anyone without knowledge of the fact that the spiritual sense exists within each detail of the Word knows nothing else here than that 'the sea' and 'ships' are used to mean sea and ships, 'the Leviathan' to mean the monsters there, and 'playing' to mean their swimming around together there. Such things however are not what constitute the Word, every jot of which is Divine; but when the spiritual matters meant by those things are understood instead, it becomes Divine. In the internal sense 'the sea' is a gathering together of factual knowledge of truths, thus it is that which constitutes what is external with a person and in the Church; 'ships' are cognitions or knowledge and matters of doctrine drawn from the Word; 'the Leviathan' is factual knowledge in general; and 'playing' is the delight derived from those things.

'The sea' is a gathering together of factual truths, see 28, 2850, 8184, 9340.

'Ships' are cognitions and matters of doctrine drawn from the Word, 1977, 6385.

'The Leviathan' is factual knowledge in general, 7293.

Thus 'playing' is the delight and the desire to celebrate derived from those things, which occurs when known facts add strength to spiritual matters and accord with them.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. i.e. merrymakers

2. The Latin here and in 153, 1069:2, 3081:4, 8337:3, 8339:1 means literally will adorn your timbrels, but the Hebrew is generally taken to mean adorn yourself with timbrels.

3. literally, soul

4. literally, wide with spaces

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.