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Matteus 11

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1 Ja kun Jeesus oli antanut kahdelletoista opetuslapselleen kaikki nämä käskyt, niin hän lähti sieltä opettamaan ja saarnaamaan heidän kaupunkeihinsa.

2 Mutta kun Johannes vankilassa ollessaan kuuli Kristuksen teot, lähetti hän opetuslapsiansa

3 sanomaan hänelle: "Oletko sinä se tuleva, vai pitääkö meidän toista odottaman?"

4 Niin Jeesus vastasi ja sanoi heille: "Menkää ja kertokaa Johannekselle, mitä kuulette ja näette:

5 sokeat saavat näkönsä, ja rammat kävelevät, pitaliset puhdistuvat, ja kuurot kuulevat, ja kuolleet herätetään, ja köyhille julistetaan evankeliumia.

6 Ja autuas on se, joka ei loukkaannu minuun."

7 Kun he olivat menneet, rupesi Jeesus puhumaan kansalle Johanneksesta: "Mitä te lähditte erämaahan katselemaan? Ruokoako, jota tuuli huojuttaa?

8 Vai mitä lähditte katsomaan? Ihmistäkö, hienoihin vaatteisiin puettua? Katso, hienopukuiset ovat kuningasten kartanoissa.

9 Vai mitä te lähditte? Profeettaako katsomaan? Totisesti, minä sanon teille: hän on enemmän kuin profeetta.

10 Tämä on se, josta on kirjoitettu: 'Katso, minä lähetän enkelini sinun edelläsi, ja hän on valmistava tiesi sinun eteesi'.

11 Totisesti minä sanon teille: ei ole vaimoista syntyneitten joukosta noussut suurempaa kuin Johannes Kastaja; mutta vähäisin taivasten valtakunnassa on suurempi kuin hän.

12 Mutta Johannes Kastajan päivistä tähän asti hyökätään taivasten valtakuntaa vastaan, ja hyökkääjät tempaavat sen itselleen.

13 Sillä kaikki profeetat ja laki ovat ennustaneet Johannekseen asti;

14 ja jos tahdotte ottaa vastaan: hän on Elias, joka oli tuleva.

15 Jolla on korvat, se kuulkoon.

16 Mutta mihin minä vertaan tämän sukupolven? Se on lasten kaltainen, jotka istuvat toreilla ja huutavat toisilleen

17 sanoen: 'Me soitimme teille huilua, ja te ette karkeloineet; me veisasimme itkuvirsiä, ja te ette valittaneet'.

18 Sillä Johannes tuli, hän ei syö eikä juo, ja he sanovat: 'Hänessä on riivaaja'.

19 Ihmisen Poika tuli, hän syö ja juo, ja he sanovat: 'Katso syömäriä ja viininjuojaa, publikaanien ja syntisten ystävää!' Ja viisaus on oikeaksi näytetty teoissansa."

20 Sitten hän rupesi nuhtelemaan niitä kaupunkeja, joissa useimmat hänen voimalliset tekonsa olivat tapahtuneet, siitä, etteivät ne olleet tehneet parannusta:

21 "Voi sinua, Korasin! Voi sinua, Beetsaida! Sillä jos ne voimalliset teot, jotka ovat tapahtuneet teissä, olisivat tapahtuneet Tyyrossa ja Siidonissa, niin nämä jo aikaa sitten olisivat säkissä ja tuhassa tehneet parannuksen.

22 Mutta minä sanon teille: Tyyron ja Siidonin on tuomiopäivänä oleva helpompi kuin teidän.

23 Ja sinä, Kapernaum, korotetaankohan sinut hamaan taivaaseen? Hamaan tuonelaan on sinun astuttava alas. Sillä jos ne voimalliset teot, jotka ovat tapahtuneet sinussa, olisivat tapahtuneet Sodomassa, niin se seisoisi vielä tänäkin päivänä.

24 Mutta minä sanon teille: Sodoman maan on tuomiopäivänä oleva helpompi kuin sinun."

25 Siihen aikaan Jeesus johtui puhumaan sanoen: "Minä ylistän sinua, Isä, taivaan ja maan Herra, että olet salannut nämä viisailta ja ymmärtäväisiltä ja ilmoittanut ne lapsenmielisille.

26 Niin, Isä, sillä näin on sinulle hyväksi näkynyt.

27 Kaikki on minun Isäni antanut minun haltuuni, eikä kukaan muu tunne Poikaa kuin Isä, eikä Isää tunne kukaan muu kuin Poika ja se, kenelle Poika tahtoo hänet ilmoittaa.

28 Tulkaa minun tyköni, kaikki työtätekeväiset ja raskautetut, niin minä annan teille levon.

29 Ottakaa minun ikeeni päällenne ja oppikaa minusta, sillä minä olen hiljainen ja nöyrä sydämeltä; niin te löydätte levon sielullenne.

30 Sillä minun ikeeni on sovelias, ja minun kuormani on keveä."

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10152

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10152. 'And Aaron and his sons [I will sanctify], to serve Me in the priestly office' means that which is representative of the Lord in both groups of heavens in respect of the work of salvation. This is clear from the representation of 'Aaron' as the Lord in respect of celestial good, dealt with in 9806, 9946, 10068, and from the representation of 'Aaron's sons' as the Lord in respect of spiritual good, dealt with in 10017, 10068, thus in both groups of heavens, the higher heavens and the lower ones (for whether you say celestial good, or the celestial kingdom, or the higher heavens, it amounts to the same thing; and also whether you say spiritual good, or the spiritual kingdom, or the lower heavens, it amounts to the same thing; regarding the higher and the lower heavens, see what has been stated immediately above in 10150, 10151); and from the representation of 'the priestly office' as the Lord's work of salvation, dealt with in 9809, 10017. From these representations it is evident that 'sanctifying Aaron and his sons to serve Jehovah in the priestly office' means that which is representative of the Lord in both groups of heavens in respect of the work of salvation.

[2] Something more about the Lord's work of salvation can be mentioned here. It is well known in the Church that the Lord is the Saviour and Redeemer of the human race, though few know how to understand this. Those acquainted with the outward things of the Church believe that the Lord redeemed the world, that is, the human race, by His blood, by which they understand His passion on the Cross. But those acquainted with the inward realities of the Church know that no one is saved by the Lord's blood, only by a life in keeping with the commandments of faith and charity taught by the Lord's Word. Those acquainted with the inmost realities of the Church understand by the Lord's blood Divine Truth emanating from Him. By His passion on the Cross they understand the final temptation the Lord underwent, by which He completely subdued the hells and at the same time glorified His Human, that is, made it Divine, thereby also redeeming and saving all who allow themselves to be regenerated through a life in keeping with the commandments of faith and charity taught by His Word. 'The Lord's blood' furthermore is used in the internal sense, according to which the angels in heaven perceive the Word, to mean Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, see, 4735, 5476, 6978, 7317, 7326, 7850, 9127, 9393, 10026, 10033.

[3] But in what way mankind was saved and redeemed by the Divine through His subduing of the hells and glorifying of His Human none can know if they do not know that each individual person has angels from heaven and spirits from hell present with him, and that unless these were present with a person unceasingly, the person could not think anything or will anything, so that the person is inwardly subject to the influence either of spirits who come from hell or of angels from heaven. Once all this is known it may be seen that unless the Lord had completely subdued the hells and had restored all things to order both there and in the heavens, no one could have been saved. Nor could any have been saved unless the Lord had made Divine His Human, and by doing this had acquired to Himself Divine power over the hells and over the heavens for evermore; for without Divine power neither the hells nor the heavens can be kept in order. The power which enables anything to come into being must be everlasting, if that thing is to remain in being; for remaining in being is an everlasting coming into being.

[4] The Divine Himself, called the Father, could not have accomplished the work of salvation without the Divine Human, referred to as the Son, for the Divine Himself without the Divine Human cannot reach a person, not even an angel, because the human race has moved away completely from the Divine. This happened when eventually there was no longer any faith nor any charity. At that time therefore the Lord came into the world and restored all things, doing so from His Humanity; and by doing that He saved and redeemed people through their faith and love to the Lord, received from the Lord. For the Lord can withhold these people from hell and eternal damnation, but not those who reject faith and love received from and offered back to Him, since they reject salvation and redemption.

[5] The truth that the Divine Himself achieves this through the Divine Human is clear from a large number of places in the Word, such as those in which the Divine Human, that is, the Son of God, is called the right hand and the arm of Jehovah, or in which it says that the Lord has all power in heaven and on earth. The fact that the Lord is called the right hand and the arm of Jehovah, see 10019; that He has all power in heaven and on earth, 10089; and that from His Divine Human the Lord subdued the hells, restored all things to order there and in the heavens, and at the same time glorified His Human, that is, made it Divine, see the places referred to in 9528, and what has been stated in 9715, 9809, 9937, 10019. And the truth that the Divine Himself, called the Father, accomplished this through the Divine Human is evident in John,

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made 1 that was made 1 . And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. John 1:1-3, 14.

Here it is evident that the Lord as to His Divine Human is the One who is called 'the Word', for it says that 'the Word became flesh'. And in addition to this,

Nobody has ever seen God; the only begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father, He has made Him known. John 1:18.

And elsewhere in the same gospel,

You have never heard the Father's voice nor seen His shape. John 5:37.

And in the same gospel,

I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. From now on you know the Father and have seen Him. He who sees Me sees the Father. John 14:6-7, 9.

And in Matthew,

No one knows the Father except the Son, and he to whom the Son wishes to reveal Him. Matthew 11:27.

From all this it may now be seen what the work of salvation and redemption is, and that this is accomplished through His Divine Human.

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Arcana Coelestia # 3272

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3272. 'Twelve princes of their peoples' means all the first and foremost features of that spiritual Church. This is clear from the meaning of 'twelve' as all things of faith and so of the Church, dealt with in 577, 2089, 2129 (end), 2130 (end); from the meaning of 'princes' as first and foremost features, dealt with in 1482, 2089; and from the meaning of 'peoples' as those who are governed by truths, dealt with in 1259, 1260, and so those who belong to the spiritual Church, for they are said to be those with whom truths predominate. The fact that all numbers in the Word mean real things becomes quite clear from the number twelve which occurs so many times. Whenever that number is used in the Word it means all things. For example, the twelve tribes in the Old Testament and the twelve apostles in the New mean all things of faith, and so all things of the Church. Here 'twelve princes' accordingly means all the first and foremost features of that Church which are represented by just so many sons of Ishmael.

[2] That the number twelve means those things becomes clear from what has been introduced in the places mentioned above, as well as from the following in the Word: In John,

I heard the number of the sealed out of every tribe of Israel - twelve thousand sealed out of the tribe of Judah, twelve thousand sealed out of the tribe of Reuben, twelve thousand sealed out of the tribe of Gad, and so on. Revelation 7:4-6, and following verses.

Here 'twelve thousand sealed out of every tribe' means nothing else than that everyone who receives faith, that is, who receives the good that accompanies it, is saved. In the same book,

A woman encircled with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. Revelation 12:1.

'A woman' stands for the Church, 252, 253, 'the sun' for celestial love, 'the moon' for spiritual love, 30-38, 1529, 1530, 2441, 2495. 'Twelve stars' stands for all things of faith - 'stars' being cognitions of good and truth, which are matters of faith, 2495, 2849.

[3] In the same book,

The holy city New Jerusalem, having twelve gates, and above the gates twelve angels, and names written which are those of the twelve tribes of the sons of Israel. The wall of the city had twelve foundations, and on them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. He measured the city with the measuring rod, twelve thousand stadia. And he measured its wall, a hundred and forty-four cubits (twelve twelves), which is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel. The twelve gates were twelve pearls. Revelation 21:12, 14, 16-17, 21.

Here nothing else is meant by the holy city than the Lord's spiritual kingdom, and by the gates, wall, and foundations the things that constitute charity and faith, all of which things are meant by the frequently mentioned number twelve. The fact that neither the twelve tribes nor the twelve apostles are meant literally may be recognized by anyone. In the same book,

In the middle of its street, and of the river, on this side and on that, was the tree of life bearing twelve fruits, yielding its fruit each month. Revelation 22:2.

'Twelve fruits' means all things of charity.

[4] In Matthew,

Jesus said, Truly I say to you, that you who have followed Me, in the regeneration, when the Son of Man sits on His throne of glory, will sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. Matthew 19:28.

Here 'the apostles' is not used to mean the apostles, nor 'thrones' to mean thrones, nor 'tribes' tribes, but matters of faith in their entirety, see 2129. Furthermore when the twelve tribes are referred to in the Old Testament Word they mean all things of the Church. The same applies to the twelve stones set according to the names of the twelve tribes of Israel, in the Urim and Thummim, Exodus 28:21; to the twelve loaves of the presence that were laid out on the table, Leviticus 24:5-6; and so on with every other reference to twelve. Also the names themselves of the twelve sons of Jacob or Israel contain all things of faith, as will be seen in the Lord's Divine mercy in Chapters 29, 30 below.

  
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