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Amos 8

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1 Tämän näytti minulle Herra, Herra: Katso, oli korillinen kypsiä hedelmiä.

2 Ja hän sanoi: "Mitä sinä näet, Aamos?" Minä vastasin: "Korillisen kypsiä hedelmiä". Ja Herra sanoi minulle: "Minun kansani Israel on kypsä saamaan loppunsa: en minä enää mene säästäen sen ohitse.

3 Ja sinä päivänä palatsin laulut muuttuvat valitukseksi, sanoo Herra, Herra. Paljon on oleva ruumiita, joka paikkaan heitettyjä. Hiljaa!"

4 Kuulkaa tämä, te jotka poljette köyhiä ja tahdotte tehdä lopun maan nöyristä,

5 sanoen: "Milloin loppuu uusikuu, että saamme myydä viljaa, ja milloin sapatti, että saamme avata jyväaitan, pienentää eefa-mitan ja suurentaa painon ja pettää väärällä vaa'alla,

6 että saamme ostaa vaivaiset rahasta ja köyhän kenkäparista ja myydä akanoita jyvinä?"

7 Herra on vannonut hänen kauttansa, joka on Jaakobin kunnia: Totisesti, minä en ikinä unhota yhtäkään heidän tekoansa.

8 Eikö senkaltaisesta maa jo vapise ja kaikki sen asukkaat murehdi? Eikö se nouse kaikkinensa niinkuin Niili, kuohu ja alene niinkuin Egyptin virta?

9 Ja on tapahtuva sinä päivänä, sanoo Herra, Herra, että minä annan auringon laskea sydänpäivällä ja teen maan pimeäksi keskellä kirkasta päivää.

10 Minä muutan teidän juhlanne murheeksi ja kaikki teidän laulunne valitusvirsiksi. Minä panen kaikkien lanteille säkkipuvun ja teen kaljuksi jokaisen pään. Ja minä saatan teidät suremaan, niinkuin ainokaista poikaa surraan, ja se päättyy, niinkuin päättyy katkera päivä.

11 Katso, päivät tulevat, sanoo Herra, Herra, jolloin minä lähetän nälän maahan: en leivän nälkää enkä veden janoa, vaan Herran sanojen kuulemisen nälän.

12 Silloin he hoippuvat merestä mereen, pohjoisesta itään; he samoavat etsien Herran sanaa, mutta eivät löydä.

13 Sinä päivänä nääntyvät janoon kauniit neitsyet ja nuorukaiset,

14 ne, jotka vannovat sen nimeen, joka on Samarian syntivelka, ja sanovat: "Niin totta kuin sinun jumalasi elää, Daan, ja niin totta kuin elävät Beerseban menot!" -He kaatuvat eivätkä enää nouse.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8540

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8540. 'And an omer is the tenth part of an ephah' means the amount of good then. This is clear from the meaning of 'an omer', in that it was the tenth part of an ephah, as the sufficient amount, for 'ten' means that which is complete, 3107, so that 'the tenth part' means the sufficient amount, 8468; and from the meaning of 'an ephah' as good. The reason why 'an ephah' means good is that the ephah and the homer were used to measure dry commodities that served as food, such as wheat, barley, or fine flour; and things that serve as food mean forms of good. And the bath and the hin were used to measure liquid commodities that served as drink; therefore these latter measures mean truths. The container takes its meaning from it contents.

[2] The fact that 'an ephah' was used as a measure is evident from the following places: In Moses,

You shall have a just ephah, and a just hin. Leviticus 19:36.

In Ezekiel,

You shall have just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath. Ezekiel 45:10.

In the same prophet, The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure, for the ephah is a tenth of a homer. Ezekiel 44:11.

A like use of it as a measure occurs in Amos 8:5.

[3] The meaning of 'an ephah' as good is evident from places where the minchah is referred to; the amount of flour or fine flour for it is measured by the ephah, for example at Leviticus 5:11; Numbers 5:15; 28:5; Ezekiel 45:24; 26:7, 11. And 'minchah' too means good, 4581. That meaning is also evident from the following in Zechariah,

The angel talking to me said to me, Lift your eyes now; what is this going out? And I said, What is this? He said, This is an ephah going out. He said further, This is their eye in all the earth. And behold, a talent of lead was lifted up, and at the same time a woman 1 sitting in the middle of the ephah. Then he said, She is wickedness. 2 And he threw her down into the middle of the ephah, and threw a stone of lead 3 over the mouth of it. And I raised my eyes and saw, and behold, two women going out, and the wind was in their wings. Each had two wings like the wings of a stork, and they lifted up the ephah between earth and heaven. And I said to the angel talking to me, Where are they taking away the ephah? And he said to me, To build her a house in the land of Shinar; and she will be prepared and will remain there on her seat. Zechariah 5:5-11.

[4] No one can ever know what all this means except from the internal sense. He will never know unless he knows from that sense what 'an ephah' means, and what 'the woman in the middle of it', 'the stone of lead over the mouth of the ephah', and also 'Shinar' mean. Once these particular meanings have been brought to the surface it is plain that the profanation existing in the Church at that time is meant. For 'an ephah' means good; 'the woman' means wickedness or evil, as it is explicitly stated there; and 'a stone of lead' means falsity arising from evil which shuts it away, 'a stone' being outward truth, and therefore in the contrary sense falsity, 643, 1298, 3720, 6426, and 'lead' evil, 8298. So it is that the woman in the middle of the ephah, over the mouth of which a stone of lead was placed, means evil shut up in good by falsity, which is the same thing as profanation. For profanation is evil joined to good, 6348. The two women lifting up the ephah between earth and heaven are Churches, 252, 253, by which the profanation was banished. 'Shinar', to which the woman in the ephah was taken away, is external worship that has profanity within it, 1183, 1292

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, this woman

2. literally, evil (noun, not adjective)

3. i. e. a hard cover made of lead

  
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