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Zechariah 12

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1 Tämä on Herran sanan kuorma Israelista: Herra, joka taivaat venyttää, ja maan perustaa, ja tekee ihmisen hengen hänessä, sanoo:

2 Katso, minä tahdon Jerusalemin tehdä unimaljaksi kaikille kansoille siinä ympärillä; sillä sen pitää myös Juudaa kohtaaman, kuin Jerusalem piiritetään.

3 Ja sillä ajalla tahdon minä Jerusalemin tehdä kaikille kansoile kuormakiveksi; niin monta kuin häntä siirtää tahtovat, pitää itsensä siihen rikki repimän; sillä kaikki pakanat maan päällä kokoontuvat häntä vastaan.

4 Silloin, sanoo Herra, tahdon minä kaikki hevoset pelkuriksi saattaa, ja heidän ratsastajansa tyhmäksi; mutta Juudan huoneelle tahdon minä avata minun silmäni, ja kaikki kansain hevoset lyödä sokeudella.

5 Ja Juudan päämiesten pitää sanoman sydämessänsä: olkoon Jerusalemin asuvaiset vain hyvässä turvassa, Herrassa Zebaotissa, heidän Jumalassansa.

6 Sillä ajalla tahdon minä panna Juudan päämiehet niinkuin tulipätsiksi puiden sekaan, ja niinkuin tulisoiton jalallisen, syömään sekä oikialta että vasemmalta puolelta kaikki kansat ympäriltä; ja Jerusalem asutaan taas siallansa Jerusalemissa.

7 Ja Herra on vapahtava Juudan majat niinkuin alustakin, ettei Davidin huoneen kunnia ylen paljo kerskaisi, eikä Jerusalemin asuvaisen kunnia, Juudaa vastaan.

8 Niinä päivinä on Herra Jerusalemin asuvaiset varjelevat; ja on tapahtuva, että se, joka silloin heidän seassansa heikko on, on oleva niinkuin David, ja Davidin huone on oleva niinkuin Jumalan huone, niinkuin Herran enkeli heidän edessänsä.

9 Silloin ajattelin minä hukuttaa kaikkia pakanoita, jotka ovat lähteneet Jerusalemia vastaan.

10 Mutta Davidin huoneelle ja Jerusalemin asuvaisille tahdon minä vuodattaa armon ja rukouksen hengen; sillä heidän pitää katsoman minun puoleeni, jonka he lävitse pistäneet ovat; ja pitää valittaman, niinkuin joku valittaa ainokaista poikaansa, ja heidän pitää häntä murehtiman, niinkuin joku itkis esikoistansa.

11 Silloin pitää suuren valitusitkun oleman Jerusalemissa, niinkuin Hadadrimmonin itku Megiddon kedolla.

12 Ja maan pitää valittaman, jokainen sukukunta erinänsä; Davidin huoneen sukukunta erinänsä, ja heidän vaimonsa erinänsä; Natanin huoneen sukukunta erinänsä, ja heidän vaimonsa erinänsä;

13 Levin huoneen sukukunta erinänsä, ja heidän vaimonsa erinänsä; Simein huoneen sukukunta erinänsä, ja heidän vaimonsa erinänsä;

14 Niin myös kaikki muut jääneet sukukunnat, kukin erinänsä, ja heidän vaimonsa myös erinänsä.

   


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Arcana Coelestia # 10302

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10302. 'Holy' means devoid of the falsity of evil. This is clear from the meaning of 'holy' as Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, dealt with in 6788, 7499, 8302, 8330, 9229, 9818, 9820, so that the word 'holy' is used to describe that which is devoid of the falsity of evil. The expression 'the falsity of evil' is used because falsity can exist devoid of evil, as it does with some upright people among nations outside the Church, and even with some among Christians within the Church. But falsity defiled by evil is in itself evil, since it arises from evil. Falsity however existing with those governed by good has not been defiled by evil; rather it has been purified from it. For this reason also such falsity is accepted by the Lord, almost as truth, and is also easily changed into truth; for those governed by good are eager to receive the truth. Regarding the two kinds of falsity, that which arises from evil and that which does not arise from evil, see in the places referred to in 9304, 10109.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 10298

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10298. 'And you shall make this an incense' means worship consisting of them. This is clear from the meaning of 'incense' as acts of thanksgiving, adoration, prayer, and like forms of worship, which are emanations from the heart passing into thought and speech, dealt with in 9475. By 'the smoke of the incense' a raising up is meant, 10177, 10198, and by 'a sweet odour' a perception and reception that are pleasing, in the places referred to in 10292.

[2] Since the worship of God, meant by 'sweet-smelling incense', is described here, and the spices from which that incense was made mean different kinds of truth in their proper order, what that worship is like must be stated briefly here. But it is impossible to reveal this arcanum without knowledge of the nature of the human being. The human being is a human being not by virtue of his face, nor indeed by virtue of his speech, but by virtue of his understanding and will. The character of understanding and will make a human being what he is. It is well known that at birth nothing constituting his understanding nor anything composing his will exists, and that from earliest childhood his understanding and his will are being formed gradually. In this way he is made a human being, and the kind of human being he becomes is determined by the character of those two powers of mind that have been formed in him. The understanding is formed by means of truths and the will by means of forms of good, so much so that his understanding is nothing other than a mass of ideas such as are related to truths, and his will nothing other than an affection for things such as are called good. From this it follows that nothing else than the truth and the good from which both his powers of mind have been formed constitute the human being.

[3] All the individual parts of his body correspond to them, as may be recognized from the consideration that the body acts instantaneously in response to what the understanding thinks and the will intends. For his mouth speaks in conformity with his thoughts, his face alters in conformity with his affections, and his body makes movements in conformity with the signals received from both. From this it is evident that the character of a person's understanding and will, thus what he is like in respect of truths and forms of good there, make him wholly and completely what he is. For as has been stated, truths constitute the understanding part of his mind and forms of good the will part, or what amounts to the same thing, his truth and his good constitute the human being.

[4] This is plainly apparent in the case of spirits. They are nothing other than their own truths and forms of good, which they took to themselves when they were people living in the world. But they are still human forms, and therefore the character of the truths and forms of good that are theirs shines from their faces; it is also revealed in their tone of voice and the feeling in what they say, in their gestures, and most of all in the words they use when they speak. For the words composing their speech are not like those used by people in the world but are in complete harmony with the truths and forms of good that reside with them, in such complete harmony that they flow naturally from them. This kind of speech is what spirits and angels use when they talk to one another. As to his spirit a person uses something similar while living in the world, though he is unaware of doing so then. For his thought consists of ideas of this type, as has also been observed by certain learned people who have termed those ideas immaterial and intellectual. Those ideas become words after death, when the person becomes a spirit. From all this it is again evident that nothing else than his truth and his good constitute the human being. Consequently after death he continues to be the kind of person that his truth and good have made him. The words 'the kind that his truth and good have made him' should be taken to mean also the kind that his falsity and evil have made him; for people who are bad call falsity truth, and evil they call good.

[5] This arcanum is what people must be fully aware of if they are to have any knowledge of what the worship of God is like. But in addition to this, another needs to be known, namely that the entire person is present within every idea emanating from the person's will. This also follows from the first, for what a person thinks springs from the truth and what he wills from the good that constitute him. This may be seen to be so from the following experience, that when angels perceive one idea a person has, or one idea a spirit has, they know instantly the character of that person or this spirit.

[6] These things have been stated in order that people may know what the worship of God, meant by the incense consisting of the spices, is like, namely that the entire person is present within every single part of his worship, because the truth and good constituting him are present within it. This is the reason why the four spices are mentioned, by which all the levels of truth in their entirety are meant. From this it also follows that it amounts to the same thing whether you say that the worship of God consists of these levels of truth and good or you say that the person consists of them; for as has been stated, the entire person is present within all the particular ideas which compose his thought and constitute his worship.

  
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