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Jeremiah 30

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1 Tämä on se sana, joka tapahtui Herralta Jeremialle, sanoen:

2 Näin sanoo Herra Israelin Jumala, sanoen: kirjoita itselles kirjaan kaikki ne sanat, jotka minä puhun sinulle.

3 Sillä katso, se aika tulee, sanoo Herra, että minä tahdon kääntää kansani vankiuden, sekä Israelin että Juudan, sanoo Herra, ja annan heidän tulla jälleen siihen maahan, jonka minä heidän isillensä antanut olen, että he sen omistaman pitää.

4 Ja nämät ovat ne sanat, jotka Herra puhui Israelista ja Juudasta.

5 Sillä näin sanoo Herra: me kuulemme pelvon äänen, siellä on sula pelko ja ei yhtään rauhaa.

6 Kysykäät nyt ja katsokaat, taitaako miehenpuoli synnyttää? Kuinkasta siis minä näen kaikkein miesten kädet lanteissansa niinkuin lapsensynnyttäjän, ja että kaikki kasvot ovat niin valjut?

7 Voi! se on suuri päivä, ja ei ole senkaltaista ollut; ja murheen aika on Jakobissa, kuitenkin pitää heitä siitä autettaman.

8 Mutta sen pitää tapahtuman siihen aikaan, sanoo Herra Zebaot, että minä taitan hänen ikeensä rikki kaulastas, ja repäisen sinun sitees, niin ettei heidän enään siellä pidä muukalaisia palveleman;

9 Vaan heidän pitää palveleman Herraa Jumalaansa ja Davidia kuningastansa, jonka minä heille herättänyt olen.

10 Sentähden älä pelkää palveliani Jakob, sanoo Herra, ja Israel älä hämmästy! sillä katso, minä tahdon auttaa sinua kaukaa, ja sinun siementäs vankiutensa maasta, niin että Jakobin pitää tuleman jällensä, elämän rauhassa ja oleman hyvässä levossa, ja ei kenenkään pidä häntä peljättämän.

11 Sillä minä olen sinun tykönäs, sanoo Herra, auttamassa sinua; ja teloitan kaikki pakanat, joihin minä olen sinut hajoittanut; mutta en minä sinua lopeta, vaan tahdon sinua kurittaa kohtuudella, ja en tahdo sinua peräti viattomana pitää.

12 Sillä näin sanoo Herra: sinun haavas on kuoleman haava, ja sinun kipus juuri paha.

13 Ei toimita kenkään sinun asias sortajaa vastaan; ei kenkään taida sinua parantaa.

14 Kaikki sinun rakastajas unhottavat sinun, ja ei kysy sinua; sillä minä olen lyönyt sinua, niinkuin vihollista armottomalla kurituksella, suurten pahaintekois tähden ja raskasten synteis tähden.

15 Mitäs huudat haavais tähden ja suuresta kivustas? Minä olen tämän tehnyt sinulle suurten pahaintekois ja raskasten synteis tähden.

16 Sentähden kaikki, jotka sinua ovat syöneet, heitä pitää taas syötämän, ja kaikki sinun vihollises pitää vangiksi tuleman; jotka sinua ovat ryöstäneet, pitää jälleen ryöstettämän, ja kaikki ne, jotka sinun ovat ryövänneet, tahdon minä saaliiksi antaa.

17 Mutta sinun minä jälleen parannan, ja teen terveeksi haavas, sanoo Herra, sillä he ovat sinun kutsuneet ulosajetuksi ja Zionin siksi, jota ei kenkään kysy.

18 Näin sanoo Herra: katso, minä käännän Jakobin majan vankiuden, ja armahdan hänen asumistansa; ja kaupunki pitää jälleen mäelle rakennettaman, ja kirkon pitää oleman entisellä muodollansa.

19 Ja kiitoksen ja riemun äänen pitää siitä kuuluman; sillä minä tahdon heitä enentää ja en vähentää, minä tahdon heitä kunnioittaa, ja ei heidän pidä huonoksi tuleman.

20 Hänen poikansa pitää oleman niinkuin ennenkin, ja hänen yhteinen kansansa pitää menestymän minun edessäni; sillä minä tahdon rangaista kaikki ne, jotka heitä vaivaavat.

21 Ja hänen ruhtinaansa pitää itse hänestä syntymän, ja hänen hallitsiansa tuleman itse hänestä. Ja minä tahdon antaa hänen lähestyä ja tulla minun eteeni; sillä kuka on se, joka minua niin sydämellisesti lähestyy? sanoo Herra.

22 Ja teidän pitää oleman minun kansani, ja minä olen teidän Jumalanne.

23 Katso, Herran ilma on tuleva julmuudella, kauhia rajuilma on lankeeva jumalattomain pään päälle.

24 Herran julma viha ei ole taukoava, siihenasti kuin hän tekee ja toimittaa, mitä hänen mielessänsä on. Viimein pitää teidän sen kyllä ymmärtämän.

   


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Arcana Coelestia # 9057

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9057. 'Blow for blow' means if anything of affection in the understanding is wiped out or injured. This is clear from the meaning of 'blow' as the wiping out or injuring of affection in the understanding, that is, of affection for truth. 'Blow' is expressed in the original language by a word that means a bruise resulting from a gathering of blood or corrupted blood; and 'blood' in the internal sense is the truth of faith derived from the good of love and in the contrary sense truth that has been falsified and rendered profane, 4735, 6978, 7317, 7326. 'A blow' therefore is truth that has been injured or wiped out. 'Blows' or 'plagues' 1 have the same meaning in Revelation 9:20; 11:6; 13:12; 15:1, 6, 8; 16:21; 18:8; also in Jeremiah 30:12, 14, 17; Ezekiel 7:2; Zechariah 14:12-15; Psalms 38:5; and in Luke 10:30-35, where it speaks about the one who fell among thieves, who inflicted blows on him, and left him half dead, and about a Samaritan who bandaged his blows, poured in oil and wine, lifted him onto his own animal, and brought him to an inn.

[2] A person with an understanding of the internal sense of the Word can know why the Lord said that a Samaritan bandaged the victim's blows, poured in oil and wine, and set him on his own animal. In the internal sense 'a Samaritan' means someone with an affection for truth; 'bandaging blows' means healing that affection when it has been injured; 'pouring in oil and wine' means introducing the good of love and the good of faith; and 'lifting onto his animal' means supporting with his own power of understanding. Thus those words were used to describe charity towards the neighbour, in a natural way for the benefit of people in the world and in a spiritual way for the benefit of angels in heaven - in a natural way in the sense of the letter, and in a spiritual way in the internal sense. The reason why 'a Samaritan' is someone with an affection for truth is that in the Word 'Samaria' means that affection. For the meaning of 'oil' as the good of love, see 886, 3728, 4582; of 'wine' as the good of faith, 1798, 6377; of 'an animal' as the power of understanding, 2761, 2762, 2781, 3217, 5321, 5741, 6125, 6401, 6534, 7024, 8146, 8148. The Lord spoke in this manner, but few understand it; for they think that such details were mentioned by Him merely in order to make up some story that was a parable. But in that case they would not be words from God. Words from God all hold within themselves such things as tell of the Lord, of heaven, and of the Church, in every tiny detail, see above in 9049 (end).

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1. The Latin word plaga is sometimes rendered blow, at other times plague.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1798

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1798. That 'Abram said, See, to me You have not given seed' means that there was no internal dimension of the Church, [which is love and faith,] is clear from the meaning of 'seed' as love and faith, dealt with already in 255, 256, 1025, and in what follows below from the meaning of 'an heir'. The fact that love and faith deriving from love constitute the internal dimension of the Church has been stated and shown frequently already. No other kind of faith that constitutes the internal dimension of the Church is meant than the faith which is a product of love or charity, that is, which originates in love or charity.

[2] In a general sense faith embraces everything that is taught by the Church; but doctrinal teachings separated from love or charity do not in any way constitute the internal dimension of the Church, for such teachings are no more than knowledge which is present in the memory and which also exists with the worst of people, even with those in hell. But doctrinal teachings which originate in charity, that is, which are a product of charity, do constitute the internal dimension of the Church, for this dimension is essentially its life. The life itself constitutes the internal aspect of all worship, and so too do all doctrinal teachings that flow from the life that belongs to charity. It is these teachings when they comprise faith that are meant here, and it is faith such as this that constitutes the internal dimension of the Church, as may become clear from the single consideration that anyone who is leading a charitable life has an awareness of all things of faith.

[3] Just examine, if you care to do so, any doctrinal teachings, so that you may see what they are and what they are like. Do they not all have regard to charity, and so to faith that derives from charity? Take simply the Ten Commandments, the first of which is that you should worship the Lord God. Anyone who possesses the life of love or charity worships the Lord God, for it is in this that the life within him consists. Another commandment says that you should keep the Sabbath. Anyone in whom the life of love, that is, in whom charity, is present keeps the Sabbath holy since nothing delights him more than worshipping the Lord and declaring His glory day by day. The commandment that you should not kill has regard entirely to charity. Anyone who loves his neighbour as himself shudders at doing him any injury whatever, and even more at killing him. Likewise with the commandment that you should not steal, for the person who possesses the life of charity would rather give from what is his own to his neighbour than take away anything from him. Equally the commandment that you should not commit adultery. A man in whom the life of charity is present is minded rather to protect his neighbour's wife lest anyone should do such great harm to her, and regards adultery as a crime committed against conscience, such as destroys conjugial love and the responsibilities that go with it. Coveting things that belong to the neighbour is also contrary to the mind of those in whom the life of charity is present, for the essence of charity is to will good to others from oneself and what is one's own, thus they in no way covet what belongs to another.

[4] These Commandments, included among the Ten, are more external matters of doctrine concerning faith, which are not simply retained as knowledge in the memory of him in whom charity and the life of charity are present, but are in his heart. They are also inscribed upon him because they are grounded in his charity and so in his very life, in addition to other things of a dogmatic nature that are inscribed upon him which in a similar way he knows from charity alone. For he lives in accordance with a conscience for that which is right. Anything right or true which he is unable to understand and examine in this fashion he nevertheless believes in simplicity - that is, in simplicity of heart - to be right or true because the Lord has so said. Nor is anything wrong with such belief, even if that which is believed is not in itself true, only an appearance of truth.

[5] People may believe for example that the Lord can be angry, punish, tempt, and the like. Also, they may believe that in the Holy Supper the bread and wine have some spiritual meaning, or that flesh and blood are present in some way or other which they are able to explain. But whether they express the one or the other of these views about the Holy Supper, it makes no difference provided that two things are characteristic of these persons: Few people in fact give the matter any thought at all, and if any do give it any thought it makes no difference which view is held provided, a) It is done from a simple heart because it is what they have been taught, and b) They are leading charitable lives. When they hear that the bread and wine mean in the internal sense the Lord's love towards the whole human race, and the things that go with that love, and man's reciprocated love to the Lord and towards the neighbour, they believe it instantly and rejoice that it really is so. This is never the case with those who possess doctrine yet lack charity. They dispute everything and condemn anyone who does not speak - though they say it is to believe - as they do. From these considerations it may become clear to anyone that love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbour constitute the internal dimension of the Church.

  
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