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Jeremiah 28

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1 Sinä vuonna, Sidkian, Juudan kuninkaan, hallituksen alussa, hänen neljäntenä hallitusvuotenaan, viidennessä kuussa, sanoi profeetta Hananja, Assurin poika, joka oli kotoisin Gibeonista, minulle Herran temppelissä pappien ja kaiken kansan silmien edessä näin:

2 "Näin sanoo Herra Sebaot, Israelin Jumala: Minä särjen Baabelin kuninkaan ikeen.

3 Vielä kaksi vuotta, ja minä palautan tähän paikkaan kaikki Herran temppelin astiat, jotka Nebukadnessar, Baabelin kuningas, otti tästä paikasta ja vei Baabeliin.

4 Ja Jekonjan, Joojakimin pojan, Juudan kuninkaan, ja kaikki Juudan pakkosiirtolaiset, jotka menivät Baabeliin, minä palautan tähän paikkaan, sanoo Herra; sillä minä särjen Baabelin kuninkaan ikeen."

5 Mutta profeetta Jeremia sanoi profeetta Hananjalle pappien ja kaiken Herran temppelissä seisovan kansan silmien edessä;

6 profeetta Jeremia sanoi: "Amen. Niin Herra tehköön. Täyttäköön Herra sinun sanasi, jotka olet ennustanut, ja palauttakoon Herran temppelin astiat ja kaikki pakkosiirtolaiset Baabelista tähän paikkaan.

7 Kuule kuitenkin tämä sana, jonka minä puhun sinun kuultesi ja kaiken kansan kuullen.

8 Ne profeetat, jotka ovat olleet ennen minua ja ennen sinua muinaisuudesta asti, ovat ennustaneet sotaa, onnettomuutta ja ruttoa monia maita ja suuria valtakuntia vastaan.

9 Mutta se profeetta, joka ennustaa rauhaa, tunnetaan siitä, että hänen sanansa toteutuu, profeetaksi, jonka Herra totisesti on lähettänyt."

10 Silloin profeetta Hananja otti ikeen profeetta Jeremian kaulasta ja särki sen.

11 Ja Hananja sanoi kaiken kansan silmien edessä: "Näin sanoo Herra: Näin minä särjen Nebukadnessarin, Baabelin kuninkaan, ikeen kaikkien kansojen kaulasta, ennenkuin kaksi vuotta on kulunut". Mutta profeetta Jeremia meni pois.

12 Ja tämä Herran sana tuli Jeremialle, sen jälkeen kuin profeetta Hananja oli särkenyt ikeen profeetta Jeremian kaulasta:

13 "Mene ja sano Hananjalle: Näin sanoo Herra: Sinä olet särkenyt puisen ikeen, mutta tehnyt sen sijaan rautaisen ikeen.

14 Sillä näin sanoo Herra Sebaot, Israelin Jumala: rautaisen ikeen olen minä pannut kaikkien näiden kansojen kaulaan, että ne palvelisivat Nebukadnessaria, Baabelin kuningasta; ja niiden on palveltava häntä. Metsän eläimetkin minä olen antanut hänelle."

15 Ja profeetta Jeremia sanoi profeetta Hananjalle: "Kuule, Hananja! Ei Herra ole sinua lähettänyt, vaan sinä olet saattanut tämän kansan turvaamaan valheeseen.

16 Sentähden, näin sanoo Herra: Katso, minä toimitan sinut pois maan päältä: tänä vuonna sinä kuolet, sillä sinä olet julistanut luopumusta Herrasta."

17 Ja profeetta Hananja kuoli sinä vuonna, seitsemännessä kuussa.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 228

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228. These things saith the Amen, the faithful and the Witness, signifies from whom is every truth and everything of faith. This is evident from the signification of "amen," as being verity or truth (of which presently); also from the signification of "the faithful and true Witness," as being, in reference to the Lord, everything of faith from Him; "for witness," in reference to the Lord signifies Divine truth which is from Him, and therefore everything of faith, for faith is of truth and truth is of faith. Divine truth proceeding from the Lord is called "a witness," because it is His Divine in heaven and in the church in which He is, and which is Himself there; for this proceeds from His Divine Human and fills the whole heaven and forms and makes it; and from this it is that heaven in the whole complex resembles one man. Because Divine truth is from that source and is such, it is called "a witness;" for it bears witness respecting the Lord's Divine Human, and makes it clear with all who receive the Divine truth from Him. From this it is that the angels of the higher heavens do not and cannot perceive any other Divine than the Lord's Divine Human, and this from the influx of the whole heaven into their minds. From this it can be seen why, in reference to the Lord, "witness" signifies the Lord in respect to Divine truth in heaven and in the church; and why "to bear witness," in reference to those who receive Divine truth from the Lord, signifies to acknowledge in heart the Lord's Divine in His Human (See above, n. 27). That heaven as a whole and in every part resembles one man, and that this is from the Lord's Divine Human, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 59-86, seq., 101; and that the Divine that proceeds from the Lord, which forms heaven, and forms angels into the image of heaven, is Divine truth, n. 13, 133, 139-140).

[2] This Divine truth is called by the Lord "the Comforter, the Spirit of truth," about which it is said that it should "bear Witness of Him," and that it is "from Him;" that it bears witness of Him, in John :

When the Comforter is come, the Spirit of truth, He shall bear witness of Me (John 15:26).

And that it is from Him, in the same:

The Comforter, the Spirit of truth, shall guide you into all the truth; for He shall not speak from Himself, but whatsoever things He shall hear, He shall speak. He shall glorify Me; for He shall take of Mine, and shall declare it unto you. All things whatsoever the Father hath are Mine; therefore said I, He shall take of Mine and shall declare it unto you (John 16:13-15).

That Divine truth is from the Lord, is meant by "He shall not speak from Himself, but He shall take of Mine, and shall declare it unto you;" and that Divine truth is from the Lord's Divine Human is meant by "All things whatsoever the Father hath are Mine, therefore said I that He shall take of Mine, and shall declare it unto you;" and that Divine truth manifests the Lord's Divine Human is meant by "He shall glorify Me;" "to glorify" is to make known the Lord's Divine Human. (That "to glorify," in reference to the Lord means this, see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 294.)

[3] The like is signified by these words of the Lord:

I tell you the truth; it is expedient that I go away; if I go, I will send the Comforter, the Spirit of truth, unto you (John 16:7, 8).

From this it is clear that Divine truth is from the Lord's Divine Human. The Lord calls Himself the "Amen," because "amen" signifies verity, thus the Lord Himself, because when He was in the world He was Divine verity itself, or Divine truth itself. It was for this reason that He so often said "Amen," and "amen, amen [verily, verily]" (as in Matthew 5:18, 26; 6:16; 10:23, 42; 17:20; 18:3, 13, 18; 24:2, 28:20; John 1:51; 3:11; 5:19, 24, 25; 6:26, 32, 47, 53; 8:34, 51, 58; 10:1, 7; 12:24; 13:16, 20, 21; 21:18, 25).

[4] That the Lord was Divine truth itself when He was in the world, He teaches in John:

I am the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).

In the same:

For their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they also may be sanctified in truth (John 17:19).

That "holy" in the Word is predicated of Divine truth, and "to be sanctified [made holy]" is predicated of those who receive Divine truth, see above n. 204; therefore the Lord's sanctifying Himself [making Himself holy], is making His Human to be Divine. (But on these things more may be seen shown in the Arcana Coelestia, in the quotations therefrom inThe Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 303-306.) Moreover, that "Amen" signifies Divine confirmation, see above (n. 34); as also in the Old Testament (Deuteronomy 27:15-26; 1 Kings 1:36; Isaiah 65:16; Jeremiah 11:5; 28:6; Psalms 41:13; 72:19; 89:52; 106:48).

  
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