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Amos 9

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1 Minä näin Herran seisovan alttarin ääressä, ja hän sanoi: Lyö pylväänpäihin, niin että kynnykset vapisevat, lyö ne pirstaleiksi kaikkien heidän päähänsä. Sitten minä tapan miekalla heistä viimeisetkin. Ei yksikään heistä pääse pakoon, ei yksikään heistä pelastu.

2 Vaikka he tuonelaan murtautuisivat, sieltäkin minun käteni heidät tempaa. Vaikka he taivaaseen nousisivat, sieltäkin minä syöksen heidät alas.

3 Vaikka he Karmelin laelle kätkeytyisivät, sieltäkin minä etsin ja tempaan heidät. Ja vaikka he meren pohjaan lymyäisivät minun silmieni edestä, sielläkin minä käsken käärmeen heitä pistämään.

4 Ja vaikka he vankeuteen vaeltaisivat vihollistensa edessä, sielläkin minä käsken miekan heidät tappamaan. Sillä minä kiinnitän katseeni heihin, heille pahaksi, ei hyväksi.

5 Herra, Herra Sebaot, hän, joka koskettaa maata, niin että se sulaa, että kaikki sen asukkaat murehtivat, että se nousee kaikkinensa niinkuin Niili ja alenee niinkuin Egyptin virta,

6 hän, joka rakentaa yliskammionsa taivaisiin ja perustaa holvinsa maan päälle, joka kutsuu meren vedet ja vuodattaa ne maan pinnalle-Herra on hänen nimensä.

7 Ettekö te, israelilaiset, ole minulle niinkuin etiopialaisetkin? sanoo Herra. Enkö minä johdattanut israelilaisia Egyptin maasta ja filistealaisia Kaftorista ja aramilaisia Kiiristä?

8 Katso, Herran, Herran silmät ovat syntistä valtakuntaa vastaan, ja minä hävitän sen maan pinnalta; kuitenkaan en minä Jaakobin heimoa kokonaan hävitä, sanoo Herra.

9 Sillä katso, minä käsken seuloa Israelin heimoa kaikkien kansain seassa, niinkuin seulalla seulotaan: ei jyvääkään putoa maahan.

10 Miekkaan kuolevat kaikki minun kansani syntiset, jotka sanovat: "Ei saavuta, ei kohtaa meitä onnettomuus".

11 Sinä päivänä minä pystytän jälleen Daavidin sortuneen majan ja korjaan sen repeämät ja pystytän sen luhistumat, ja rakennan sen sellaiseksi, kuin se oli muinaisina päivinä,

12 niin että he saavat omiksensa Edomin jäännöksen ja kaikki pakanakansat, jotka minun nimiini otetaan, sanoo Herra, joka tämän tekee.

13 Katso, päivät tulevat, sanoo Herra, jolloin kyntäjä tavoittaa leikkaajan ja rypäleitten polkija siemenenkylväjän, jolloin vuoret tiukkuvat rypälemehua ja kaikki kukkulat kuohkeiksi muuttuvat.

14 Silloin minä käännän kansani Israelin kohtalon, ja he rakentavat jälleen autiot kaupungit ja asuvat niissä, he istuttavat viinitarhoja ja juovat niiden viiniä, he tekevät puutarhoja ja syövät niiden hedelmiä.

15 Minä istutan heidät omaan maahansa, eikä heitä enää revitä pois maastansa, jonka minä olen heille antanut, sanoo Herra, sinun Jumalasi.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9552

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9552. 'Its pomegranates' means factual knowledge of good. This is clear from the meaning of 'pomegranates' as factual knowledge of good. There is factual knowledge of good and factual knowledge of truth; the former is meant by 'pomegranates' and the latter by 'flowers' which embellished the lampstand all around. The fact that factual knowledge of good is meant by 'pomegranates' is clear from other places where they are mentioned, as in Moses,

A land of wheat and barley, and of the vine and of the fig and of the pomegranate. Deuteronomy 8:8.

And in Haggai,

Is seed not as yet in the barn? And [has nothing whatever borne fruit,] even to the vine, or the fig tree, or the pomegranate? Haggai 2:19.

'Wheat and barley' and 'seed in the barn' mean things that are celestial, both internal and external, 'the vine, the fig tree, and the pomegranate' those that are spiritual and natural, in their proper order. The lowest of these is factual knowledge, which exists on the natural and sensory level of the human mind; and this is why 'the pomegranate' is mentioned last.

[2] In Zephaniah,

Jehovah will destroy Asshur. Flocks will repose in the midst of her, every wild animal of [that] nation. The spoonbill also and the duck will lodge in its pomegranates. 1 Zephaniah 2:13-14.

'The spoonbill and the duck in its pomegranates' stands for falsities arising from evil that are present in factual knowledge of good. In Amos,

I saw the Lord standing over the altar, and He said, Strike the pomegranate, 2 that the posts may shake; that is, split them all on the head. The last of them I will kill with the sword. Amos 9:1.

'Striking the pomegranate' stands for destroying factual knowledge of good by means of falsities arising from evil. 'The posts' are said 'to shake' then because 'the posts' are the truths of the natural, 7847. 'Killing the last with the sword' stands for destroying in that way the lowest of these; for 'the sword' is truth battling against falsity and destroying it, or falsity battling against truth and destroying it, 2799, 4499, 6353, 7102, 8294.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The original Hebrew word is thought to describe capitals shaped like pomegranates.

2. What this refers to exactly, whether to capitals or to people of high rank, is not clear.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1326

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1326. That 'therefore He called the name of it Babel' means such worship, namely that meant by 'Babel', is clear from what has been stated so far - about worship which inwardly contains self-love and therefore everything that is filthy and unholy. Self-love is nothing else than the proprium, and how filthy and unholy this is becomes clear from what has been shown already about the proprium in 210, 215. From philautia, 1 that is, from self-love or the proprium, flow all evils, such as those of hatred, revenge, cruelty, adultery, deceit, hypocrisy, and irreligion. Consequently when self-love or the proprium is present in worship, such evils are present too - but the particular kind of evils and their intensity being determined by the extent and nature of what flows from that self-love. This is the origin of all profanation in worship. The fact of the matter is that insofar as self-love or the proprium introduces itself into worship, internal worship departs, that is, internal worship ceases to exist. Internal worship consists in the affection for good and in the acknowledgement of truth, but to the extent that self-love or the proprium intrudes or enters in, the affection for good and the acknowledgement of truth depart or go away. Holiness cannot possibly co-exist with unholiness, any more than heaven can with hell. Instead one must depart from the other. Such is the state and proper order existing in the Lord's kingdom. This is the reason why among the kind of people whose worship is called 'Babel' no internal worship exists, but instead something dead and indeed inwardly corpse-like is worshipped. This shows what their external worship which is inwardly such is like.

[2] That such worship is 'Babel' is clear from many parts of the Word where Babel is described, as in Daniel, where the description of the statue which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babel saw in a dream - whose head was gold, breast and arms silver, belly and thighs bronze, legs iron, and feet partly iron and partly clay - means that true worship finally deteriorated into the kind of worship called 'Babel', and therefore also a stone cut out of the rock smashed the iron, bronze, clay, silver, and gold, Daniel 2:31-33, 44-45. The statue of gold which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babel set up, and which people were to adore, had no other meaning, Daniel 3:1-end. The same applies to the description of the king of Babel with his nobles drinking wine from the vessels of gold that had come from the Temple in Jerusalem, of their praising the gods of gold, silver, bronze, iron, and stone, and of writing therefore appearing on the wall, Daniel 5:1-end; to the description of Darius the Mede commanding that he be adored instead of God, Daniel 6:1-end; and to that of the beasts seen by Daniel in a dream, Daniel 7:1-end, as well as to that of the beasts and Babel in John's Revelation.

[3] That such worship was meant and represented is quite clear not only in Daniel and John but also in the Prophets: in Isaiah,

Their faces were faces of flames; the stars of the heavens and their constellations do not give their light The sun is darkened in its coming up and the moon does not shed its light Tziim lie down there, and their houses are full of ochim, and daughters of the owl dwell there, and satyrs dance there, and iim answer in its palaces, and dragons in its halls of pleasure. Isaiah 13:8, 10, 21-22

This refers to Babel and describes the internal aspect of such worship by 'faces of flames', which are evil desires; by 'the stars', which are truths of faith, 'not giving their light'; by 'the sun', which is holy love, 'being darkened'; by 'the moon', which is the truth of faith, 'not shedding its light'; by 'tziim, ochim, daughters of the owl, satyrs, dim, and dragons', which are the more interior aspects of worship. For such things belong to self-love or the proprium. This also is why Babel in John is called 'the mother of whoredoms and abominations', Revelation 17:5; and in the same book,

A dwelling-place of demons, 2 and a prison of every unclean spirit, and a prison of every unclean and hateful bird. Revelation 18:2.

From these places it is evident that when such things are within, it is impossible for any good or truth of faith to be there, and that to the extent that those things enter in, the goods which are the objects of affection, and the truths of faith, depart. They are also called in Isaiah 21:9 'the graven images of the gods of Babel'.

[4] That it is self-love or the proprium which lies within their worship, or that it is worship of self, is quite clear in Isaiah,

Prophesy this parable against the king of Babel, You said in your heart, I will go up the heavens, above the stars of God I will raise my throne, and I will sit on the mount of assembly, in the uttermost parts of the north. I will go up above the heights of the cloud, I will make myself like the Most High. But you will be brought down to hell. Isaiah 14:4, 13-15.

Here, it is plain, Babel means the person who wishes to be worshipped as a god, that is, worship of self is meant.

[5] In the same prophet,

Come down and sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Babel; sit on the ground without a throne, O daughter of the Chaldeans. You trusted in your wickedness, you said, No one sees me. Your wisdom and your knowledge led you astray; you said in your heart, I am, and there is no one besides me. Isaiah 47:1, 10.

In Jeremiah,

Behold, I am against you, O destroying mountain, destroying the whole earth; and I will stretch out My hand over you and roll you down from the rocks and will make you into a mountain of burning. Though Babel rise up into the heavens, and though she fortify the height of her strength, yet from Me those who lay waste will come to her. Jeremiah 51:25, 53.

This again shows that 'Babel' is worship of self.

[6] The fact that such people have no light of truth, but only total darkness, that is, that they do not possess the truth of faith, is described in Jeremiah,

The word which Jehovah spoke against Babel, against the land of the Chaldeans, There will come up upon her a nation from the north, which will make her land a desolation, and none will dwell in it; both man and beast will scatter themselves, they will go away. Jeremiah 50:1, 3.

'The north' stands for thick darkness, or absence of truth. 'No man and no beast' stands for the absence of good. For more about Babel, see at verse 28 3 below, where Chaldea is referred to.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. A Greek word, also used in late Medieval or Neo-Latin, which means self-love, self-regard.

2. The Latin means dragons, but the Greek means demons, which Swedenborg has in other pieces where he quotes this verse.

3. i.e. 1368

  
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