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Joel 3

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1 Sillä katso, niinä päivinä ja siihen aikaan, kun minä käännän Juudan ja Jerusalemin kohtalon,

2 minä kokoan kaikki pakanakansat, vien ne alas Joosafatin laaksoon ja käyn siellä oikeutta niitten kanssa kansani ja perintöosani, Israelin, tähden. Sillä he ovat hajottaneet sen pakanakansain sekaan, ovat jakaneet minun maani

3 ja heittäneet minun kansastani arpaa; ovat antaneet pojan porttoa vastaan sekä myyneet tytön viinistä, jonka ovat juoneet.

4 Mitä on teillä sanomista minulle, teilläkin, Tyyro ja Siidon ja kaikki filistealaisten alueet? Tahdotteko te kostaa minulle, mitä minä olen tehnyt, vai itse tehdä minulle jotakin? Nopeasti, kiiruusti minä annan koston kohdata teidän päätänne siitä, mitä olette tehneet,

5 te, jotka olette ottaneet minun hopeani ja kultani, vieneet minun ihanat kalleuteni temppeleihinne

6 sekä myyneet Juudan ja Jerusalemin lapsia jaavanilaisille, poistaaksenne heidät kauas omalta maaltansa.

7 Katso, minä herätän heidät liikkeelle siitä paikasta, johon te olette heidät myyneet, ja annan koston teostanne kohdata teidän päätänne:

8 minä myyn teidän poikianne ja tyttäriänne Juudan poikien käsiin, ja he myyvät ne sabalaisille, kaukaiselle kansalle. Sillä Herra on puhunut.

9 Julistakaa tämä pakanakansain seassa, alkakaa pyhä sota, innostakaa sankareita, lähestykööt, hyökätkööt kaikki soturit.

10 Takokaa vantaanne miekoiksi ja vesurinne keihäiksi. Sanokoon heikko: "Minä olen sankari".

11 Käykää avuksi, tulkaa, kaikki kansakunnat joka taholta. He kokoontuvat sinne. Anna, Herra, sankariesi astua sinne alas.

12 Lähtekööt liikkeelle, hyökätkööt kansakunnat Joosafatin laaksoon; sillä siellä hän istuu tuomitsemassa kaikkia pakanakansoja, joka taholta tulleita.

13 Lähettäkää sirppi, sillä sato on kypsynyt. Tulkaa polkemaan, sillä kuurna on täynnä ja kuurna-altaat pursuvat ylitse; sillä heidän pahuutensa on suuri.

14 Meluavia joukkoja, meluavia joukkoja ratkaisulaaksossa! Sillä lähellä on Herran päivä ratkaisulaaksossa.

15 Aurinko ja kuu käyvät mustiksi, ja tähdet kadottavat valonsa.

16 Herra ärjyy Siionista ja antaa äänensä kuulua Jerusalemista, ja taivaat ja maa järkkyvät; mutta Herra on kansansa suoja, Israelin lasten turva.

17 Ja te tulette tietämään, että minä olen Herra, teidän Jumalanne, joka asun Siionissa, pyhällä vuorellani. Ja Jerusalem on oleva pyhä, ja vieraat eivät enää kulje sen läpi.

18 Sinä päivänä vuoret tiukkuvat rypälemehua, ja kukkulat vuotavat maitoa; kaikissa Juudan puronotkoissa virtaa vettä, ja Herran huoneesta juoksee lähde, ja se kastelee Akasialaakson.

19 Egypti tulee autioksi, ja Edom tulee autioksi erämaaksi väkivallan tähden, jota ne ovat tehneet Juudan lapsille, kun ovat vuodattaneet viatonta verta heidän maassansa.

20 Mutta Juuda on oleva asuttu iankaikkisesti ja Jerusalem polvesta polveen.

21 Ja minä julistan heidät puhtaiksi verivelasta, josta en ole heitä puhtaiksi julistanut. Ja Herra on asuva Siionissa.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 849

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849. Verse 1. And I saw, signifies a manifestation respecting the future separation of the good from the evil before the Last Judgment. This is evident from the signification of "I saw," as being the things seen by John, which now follow; these, regarded in the spiritual sense, treat of the calling together and assembling of the faithful, and their separation from the evil before the Last Judgment; and this is meant by the Lord by these words in Matthew:

They shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and glory; and He shall send His angels and shall gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other (Matthew 24:30, 31).

That chapter treats also of the Last Judgment, which is there meant by "the consummation of the age and the coming of the Lord." The gathering together of the good and their separation from the evil is there described by those words, as well as in this chapter (verses 14, 16), where the Son of man is described as sitting upon a white cloud with a sickle in His hand reaping the earth.

[2] Similar things in this chapter are meant also by these words of the Lord in Matthew:

The kingdom of the heavens is like unto a man that sowed good seed in his field; but while men slept his enemy came and sowed tares and went away. But when the blade sprang up and brought forth fruit then appeared the tares. And the servants came and said, Wilt thou then that going we gather them up? But he said, Nay, lest haply while ye gather up the tares ye root up at the same time the wheat with them. Rather let both grow together until the harvest; and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Collect first the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them; but gather the wheat into my barn (Matthew 13:24-30).

Here the separation of the good from the evil, which was to take place at the time of the Last Judgment, is foretold by the Lord, and is meant by "Let both grow together until the harvest, and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Collect the tares to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn." The "tares" mean the evil, who will then be cast into hell, and the "wheat" means the good, who having been separated from the evil will be raised up into heaven. Similar things are meant in this chapter where it is said:

The hour for thee to reap is come; for the harvest is dried up. And he that sat upon the cloud cast in his sickle upon the earth; and the earth was reaped (verses 15, 16, and what follows).

Why the good were not separated from the evil previous to the time of the Last Judgment, and the good raised up to heaven and the evil cast into hell, can be seen in the work on The Last Judgment, and also above (n. 391, 392, 394, 397, 411, 413, 418, 419, 426, 489, 493, 497, 668, 669, 670, 674, 675, 676, 754).

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 3720

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3720. 'This is nothing other than the house of God' means the Lord's kingdom as it exists in the ultimate degree of order. This is clear from the meaning of 'the house of God'. In the Word 'the house of God' is referred to in many places, and in the external sense, that is, literally, it means a building where holy worship takes place. But in the internal sense it means the Church, in the more universal sense it means heaven, and in the most universal the Lord's kingdom. In the highest sense however it means the Lord Himself as regards the Divine Human. But in the Word sometimes the expression 'House of God' is used and sometimes 'Temple'. The two are similar in meaning, the difference being that the expression 'House of God' is used when the subject is good but 'temple' when the subject is truth. From this it is evident that 'the House of God' means the Lord's celestial Church, and in the more universal sense the heaven of celestial angels, in the most universal the Lord's celestial kingdom, and in the highest sense the Lord as regards Divine Good; whereas 'the Temple' means the Lord's spiritual Church, and in the more universal sense the heaven of spiritual angels, in the most universal the Lord's spiritual kingdom, and in the highest the Lord as regards Divine Truth, see 2048. The reason why 'the House of God' means that which is celestial and the dwelling-place of good, while 'the Temple' means that which is spiritual and the dwelling-place of truth, is that 'a house' in the Word means good, see 710, 2233, 2559, 3128, 3652, and among the most ancient people used to be built of pieces of wood for the reason that 'wood' meant good, 643, 1110, 2784, 2812, whereas 'the Temple' means truth because it was built of stones - 'stones' meaning truths, see 643, 1296, 1298.

[2] These meanings that 'pieces of wood' and 'stones' possess are clear not only from the Word where they are mentioned but also from representatives in the next life. For people who assume that merit lies in good works seem to themselves to be cutting wood, and those who assume that it lies in truths, that is to say, people who have believed that they knew more truths than anybody else and yet have lived wickedly, seem to themselves to be breaking up stones. I have often seen such people wood-cutting or stone-breaking, from which the meaning of 'wood' and of 'stone' was made clear to me - that good is meant by 'wood' and truth by 'stone'. It has in like manner been made clear to me from the fact that when I have seen a wooden house the concept of good has instantly presented itself, and when I have seen a stone house the concept of truth has done so. And I have also learned from angels about this matter. This is why, when in the Word 'the House of God' is mentioned, the concept of good presents itself to angels, the kind of good depending on the nature of the subject that is being dealt with. And when 'the Temple' is mentioned, the concept of truth presents itself, the kind of truth depending on the subject that is being dealt with. From this one may also deduce how deeply and inwardly concealed the heavenly arcana lie in the Word.

[3] The reason 'the House of God' here means the Lord's kingdom as it exists in the ultimate degree of order is that the subject is Jacob who, as often shown already, represents the Lord's Divine Natural. The natural exists in the ultimate degree of order, for the natural encompasses all interior degrees and includes them all together within itself. And since they are included all together within the natural, and so countless things are beheld as a single whole, obscurity exists there compared with other degrees. This obscurity too has been dealt with frequently.

  
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