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Matteus 6

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1 "Kavahtakaa, ettette harjoita vanhurskauttanne ihmisten nähden, että he teitä katselisivat; muutoin ette saa palkkaa Isältänne, joka on taivaissa.

2 Sentähden, kun annat almuja, älä soitata torvea edelläsi, niinkuin ulkokullatut tekevät synagoogissa ja kaduilla saadakseen ylistystä ihmisiltä. Totisesti minä sanon teille: he ovat saaneet palkkansa.

3 Vaan kun sinä almua annat, älköön vasen kätesi tietäkö, mitä oikea kätesi tekee,

4 että almusi olisi salassa; ja sinun Isäsi, joka salassa näkee, maksaa sinulle.

5 Ja kun rukoilette, älkää olko niinkuin ulkokullatut; sillä he mielellään seisovat ja rukoilevat synagoogissa ja katujen kulmissa, että ihmiset heidät näkisivät. Totisesti minä sanon teille: he ovat saaneet palkkansa.

6 Vaan sinä, kun rukoilet, mene kammioosi ja sulje ovesi ja rukoile Isääsi, joka on salassa; ja sinun Isäsi, joka salassa näkee, maksaa sinulle.

7 Ja kun rukoilette, niin älkää tyhjiä hokeko niinkuin pakanat, jotka luulevat, että heitä heidän monisanaisuutensa tähden kuullaan.

8 Älkää siis olko heidän kaltaisiaan; sillä teidän Isänne kyllä tietää, mitä te tarvitsette, ennenkuin häneltä anottekaan.

9 Rukoilkaa siis te näin: Isä meidän, joka olet taivaissa! Pyhitetty olkoon sinun nimesi;

10 tulkoon sinun valtakuntasi; tapahtukoon sinun tahtosi myös maan päällä niinkuin taivaassa;

11 anna meille tänä päivänä meidän jokapäiväinen leipämme;

12 ja anna meille meidän velkamme anteeksi, niinkuin mekin annamme anteeksi meidän velallisillemme;

13 Äläkä saata meitä kiusaukseen; vaan päästä meidät pahasta, sillä sinun on valtakunta ja voima ja kunnia iankaikkisesti. Amen.

14 Sillä jos te annatte anteeksi ihmisille heidän rikkomuksensa, niin teidän taivaallinen Isänne myös antaa teille anteeksi;

15 mutta jos te ette anna ihmisille anteeksi, niin ei myöskään teidän Isänne anna anteeksi teidän rikkomuksianne.

16 Ja kun paastoatte, älkää olko synkännäköisiä niinkuin ulkokullatut; sillä he tekevät kasvonsa surkeiksi, että ihmiset näkisivät heidän paastoavan. Totisesti minä sanon teille: he ovat saaneet palkkansa.

17 Vaan kun sinä paastoat, niin voitele pääsi ja pese kasvosi,

18 etteivät paastoamistasi näkisi ihmiset, vaan sinun Isäsi, joka on salassa; ja sinun Isäsi, joka salassa näkee, maksaa sinulle.

19 Älkää kootko itsellenne aarteita maan päälle, missä koi ja ruoste raiskaa ja missä varkaat murtautuvat sisään ja varastavat.

20 Vaan kootkaa itsellenne aarteita taivaaseen, missä ei koi eikä ruoste raiskaa ja missä eivät varkaat murtaudu sisään eivätkä varasta.

21 Sillä missä sinun aarteesi on, siellä on myös sinun sydämesi.

22 Silmä on ruumiin lamppu. Jos siis silmäsi on terve, niin koko sinun ruumiisi on valaistu.

23 Mutta jos silmäsi on viallinen, niin koko ruumiisi on pimeä. Jos siis se valo, joka sinussa on, on pimeyttä, kuinka suuri onkaan pimeys!

24 Ei kukaan voi palvella kahta herraa; sillä hän on joko tätä vihaava ja toista rakastava, taikka tähän liittyvä ja toista halveksiva. Ette voi palvella Jumalaa ja mammonaa.

25 Sentähden minä sanon teille: älkää murehtiko hengestänne, mitä söisitte tai mitä joisitte, älkääkä ruumiistanne, mitä päällenne pukisitte. Eikö henki ole enemmän kuin ruoka ja ruumis enemmän kuin vaatteet?

26 Katsokaa taivaan lintuja: eivät ne kylvä eivätkä leikkaa eivätkä kokoa aittoihin, ja teidän taivaallinen Isänne ruokkii ne. Ettekö te ole paljoa suurempiarvoiset kuin ne?

27 Ja kuka teistä voi murehtimisellaan lisätä ikäänsä kyynäränkään vertaa?

28 Ja mitä te murehditte vaatteista? Katselkaa kedon kukkia, kuinka ne kasvavat; eivät ne työtä tee eivätkä kehrää.

29 Kuitenkin minä sanon teille: ei Salomo kaikessa loistossansa ollut niin vaatetettu kuin yksi niistä.

30 Jos siis Jumala näin vaatettaa kedon ruohon, joka tänään kasvaa ja huomenna uuniin heitetään, eikö paljoa ennemmin teitä, te vähäuskoiset?

31 Älkää siis murehtiko sanoen: 'Mitä me syömme?' tahi: 'Mitä me juomme?' tahi: 'Millä me itsemme vaatetamme?'

32 Sillä tätä kaikkea pakanat tavoittelevat. Teidän taivaallinen Isänne kyllä tietää teidän kaikkea tätä tarvitsevan.

33 Vaan etsikää ensin Jumalan valtakuntaa ja hänen vanhurskauttansa, niin myös kaikki tämä teille annetaan.

34 Älkää siis murehtiko huomisesta päivästä, sillä huominen päivä pitää murheen itsestään. Riittää kullekin päivälle oma vaivansa."

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9051

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9051. 'Eye for eye' means if anything is injured by them in the inner part of the understanding. This is clear from the meaning of 'the eye' as the understanding, in this instance the inner part of it, the life of which is the life of faith. A person's understanding has an outer part and an inner part The outer part of his understanding is where thought that enters his awareness is, whereas the inner part is where thought that does not enter his awareness is, though it enters that of the angels. This part of the understanding is what the Lord enlightens when a person receives faith, for it exists in the light of heaven and holds within it a person's spiritual life. This is not made plainly evident to the person while in the world, but it is made so to that person in the next life when he becomes an angel among angels in heaven. In the meanwhile that life lies hidden within the thought belonging to the outer part of the understanding, producing there the holiness and reverence for the Lord, for love and faith in Him, for the Word, and for everything else that is the Church's. The reason why 'the eye' means the understanding is that the eye corresponds to the understanding; for the understanding sees in the light of heaven, but the eye sees in the light of the world. The things that the former eye, that is, the understanding, sees are spiritual, and its field of vision is the factual knowledge contained in the person's memory. But the things which the physical eye sees are earthly, and its field of vision consists in every object that appears in the world. Regarding 'the eye', that in the spiritual sense it means the understanding, and also faith since faith composes the life of the inner part of the understanding, see 2701, 4403-4421, 4523-4534.

[2] Anyone who does not know that 'the eye' is used in the Word to mean the understanding cannot know what the meaning is of the things which the Lord spoke concerning the eye in the Gospels, first of all these,

If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out. It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes, to be cast into the Gehenna of fire. Matthew 5:29; Mark 9:47.

Everyone recognizes that the eye should not be plucked out even if it does cause a person to stumble, and that no one enters the kingdom of God with only one eye. But 'the right eye' means falsity in a person's belief about the Lord; this is what must be plucked out. Then there are these things spoken by the Lord,

The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye is sound, your whole body will be full of light. If your eye is evil your whole body will be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness! Matthew 6:22-23; Luke 11:34.

Nor is 'the eye' used here to mean the eye, but an understanding composed of the truth of faith. This is why the eye is called 'the lamp of the body' and why the Lord says, 'If the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!' For 'darkness' in the spiritual sense is falsities constituting faith, 1839, 1860, 4418, 4531, 7688, 7711.

[3] There are these words too spoken by Him,

Why do you notice the speck which is in your brother's eye, but do not consider the plank that is in your own eye? Matthew 7:3-5.

'Noticing a speck in a brother's eye' means seeing something erroneous in a person's understanding of truth; 'the plank in one's own eye' is huge evil of falsity, since 'wood' in the internal sense means good and in the contrary sense evil, 643, 2784, 2812, 3720, 8354. Good is also represented in the next life by a plank, which is why those who pretend to have good within themselves are seen carrying a plank, walking in safety as they do so. If 'eye' and 'plank' did not have these meanings, would 'seeing a plank in an eye' have any meaning at all? If it is not known that 'eye' in the Word means the understanding of truth, which is faith, neither can it be known what is implied by the Lord's action when He healed the blind man,

He spat on the ground and made clay with His saliva, and said to him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam. John 9:6-7.

Since all the Lord's miracles, like all Divine miracles, had to do with those things that belong to the Lord's kingdom and the Church, 7337, 8364, so did this miracle too.

  
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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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