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Obadiah 1

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1 Obadjan näky. Herra, Herra sanoo Edomista näin: Me olemme kuulleet sanoman Herralta, ja sanansaattaja on lähetetty kansakuntiin: "Nouskaa, nouskaamme sotaan sitä vastaan!"

2 Katso, vähäiseksi minä teen sinut kansojen seassa, ylen halveksittu olet sinä oleva.

3 Sinun sydämesi ylpeys on pettänyt sinut, joka asut kallionrotkoissa, istut korkealla ja sanot sydämessäsi: "Kuka voi syöstä minut maahan?"

4 Vaikka tekisit pesäsi korkealle niinkuin kotka ja vaikka sen sija olisi tähtien välissä, minä syöksen sinut sieltä alas, sanoo Herra.

5 Jos varkaat tulisivat kimppuusi, jos yölliset rosvot, kuinka voisit tulla niin hävitetyksi: eivätkö he varastaisi vain sen, mitä tarvitsevat? Jos viininkorjaajat tulisivat luoksesi, eivätkö he jättäisi jälkikorjuuta?

6 Mutta kuinka onkaan Eesau läpikotaisin etsitty, hänen kätkönsä pengotut!

7 Sinut on ajettu rajalle asti, kaikki liittolaisesi ovat sinut pettäneet. Ystäväsi ovat vieneet sinusta voiton, ovat panneet taritsemasi leivän paulaksi sinun eteesi. -Ei ole hänessä taitoa.

8 Totisesti, sinä päivänä, sanoo Herra, minä lopetan viisaat Edomista ja taidon Eesaun vuorelta.

9 Ja sinun sankarisi, Teeman, kauhistuvat, niin että viimeinenkin mies häviää Eesaun vuorelta murhatöitten tähden.

10 Väkivallan tähden veljeäsi Jaakobia kohtaan peittää sinut häpeä, ja sinut hävitetään ikiajoiksi.

11 Sinä päivänä, jona sinäkin olit läsnä, päivänä, jona vieraat veivät pois hänen rikkautensa, jona muukalaiset tunkeutuivat sisään hänen porteistaan ja heittivät Jerusalemista arpaa, olit myöskin sinä niinkuin yksi heistä.

12 Mutta älä katso iloiten veljesi päivää, hänen onnettomuutensa päivää; älä ilku juutalaisia heidän turmionsa päivänä äläkä suullasi suurentele ahdistuksen päivänä.

13 Älä tunkeudu sisään minun kansani portista heidän hätäpäivänänsä. Älä katso iloiten, myös sinä, hänen onnettomuuttansa hänen hätäpäivänänsä. Älä ojenna kättäsi hänen rikkauteensa hänen hätäpäivänänsä.

14 Älä seiso tienhaarassa hävittämässä hänen pelastuneitansa. Älä luovuta hänen pakoonpäässeitänsä ahdistuksen päivänä.

15 Sillä lähellä on Herran päivä kaikkia pakanakansoja: Niinkuin sinä olet tehnyt, niin sinulle tehdään; kosto sinun teostasi kohtaa sinun omaa päätäsi.

16 Sillä niinkuin te olette juoneet minun pyhällä vuorellani, niin tulevat kaikki pakanakansat juomaan ainiaan: he juovat ja särpivät ja ovat, niinkuin ei heitä olisi ollutkaan.

17 Mutta Siionin vuorella saavat olla pelastuneet, ja se on oleva pyhä, ja Jaakobin heimo on perivä perintönsä.

18 Jaakobin heimo on oleva tuli ja Joosefin heimo liekki, mutta Eesaun heimo kuin olki, ja ne polttavat sen ja kuluttavat sen; eikä jää pakoonpäässyttä Eesaun heimosta. Sillä Herra on puhunut.

19 Ja he ottavat perinnöksensä Etelämaan ynnä Eesaun vuoren, Alankomaan ynnä filistealaiset; he ottavat perinnöksensä Efraimin maan ja Samarian maan, Benjaminin ynnä Gileadin.

20 Ja tästä väestä, israelilaisista, viedyt pakkosiirtolaiset ottavat perinnöksensä kanaanilaiset Sarpatiin asti. Ja Jerusalemin pakkosiirtolaiset, jotka ovat Sefaradissa, ottavat perinnöksensä Etelämaan kaupungit.

21 Pelastajat nousevat Siionin vuorelle tuomitsemaan Eesaun vuorta. Ja kuninkuus on oleva Herran.

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Arcana Coelestia # 10286

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10286. 'The man who makes an ointment like it' means imitations of Divine things produced by [human] cunning. This is clear from the meaning of 'making that which is like it' as imitating it; and from the meaning of 'ointment' as Divine Truths which are the Lord's alone and come from the Lord alone, dealt with above in 10264. The reason why imitations produced by [human] cunning is meant is that all imitation of Divine things by a person is a product of that cunning. The nature of all this may be recognized from what has been stated and shown above in 10284; but further light may be shed on it by certain things that go on among spirits. Those of them who attribute everything to fortune and their own prudence and nothing to the Divine, as they did in the world, know how to employ various methods to imitate Divine things. They can produce palaces almost like those in the heavens; they can produce views containing plantations of trees and open countryside very similar to those the Lord provides for good spirits; they can adorn themselves with brilliant garments, indeed sirens can make themselves appear in almost angelic beauty. But all this is the product of a cunning that involves the use of delusions. Yet all those things which they can do, however much they may seem to outward appearance to be similar, are inwardly foul. This is also revealed instantly by the Lord to good spirits, for unless it were revealed they would be led astray. The outward appearance is taken away, and when this has been taken away the devilish interior is exposed. It is taken away by the shedding of light from heaven, which disperses the feeble light that accompanies delusions and that those spirits rely on to produce such imitations. From all this one may recognize what the imitation of Divine things that is a product of [human] cunning is like. But things done in reliance on the Lord are inwardly heavenly; and the more interior they are, the more heavenly they are; for Divine things increase in perfection the more and more internal they are, so much so that finally they possess perfection and beauty that are beyond description.

[2] The situation is similar with the imitation of what is good and true by those who lead an evil life. Those of them who know how to make a pretence of good affections and of some form of charity towards the neighbour and love to God, and together with those affections talk about and proclaim the truths of faith seemingly from the heart, dwell in a similar feeble and delusive light. When therefore the outward appearance which makes a pretence of those inner things is taken away, the hellish nature lying within, which is nothing but evil and the falsity of evil, is revealed. And at the same time the fact that such evil constitutes their love, and the falsity of that evil their faith, is in like manner presented to view. From all this it is again evident what imitating Divine things by means of human endeavour is, dealt with above in 10284.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2632

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2632. 'Abraham circumcised his son Isaac' means purification of the rational. This is clear from the meaning of 'being circumcised' as being purified, dealt with in 2039, and from the representation of 'Isaac' as the Divine Rational, dealt with in 2630.

[2] The Lord's first rational was born in the way it is with others, that is to say, by means of facts and cognitions. This has been stated already where Ishmael, who represents that rational, is the subject. Because it was born, as with others, by means of facts and cognitions, thus by the external way, which is that of the senses, this rational inevitably included many things that were worldly in origin, for it is from those things that the ideas which the rational possesses are acquired. This was even more so the case with the Lord on account of the heredity He had from the mother. It was those worldly things and this heredity which the Lord gradually cast out of His rational until it was such that it was able to receive the Divine, 2624, 2625. At this point the Lord's Divine Rational, represented by 'Isaac', was born, 2630, not indeed by the external way, which is that of the senses - as was the case with the previous rational - but by the internal way from the Divine itself, 2628, 2629. As this was not accomplished all at once but gradually, 1690, 2033, the rational was purified, and constantly so. It is this purification that is meant by 'Abraham circumcised his son, a son eight days old'. That the Lord gradually made His Rational Divine and purified it constantly is clear also in John,

Jesus said, Father, glorify Your name. A voice therefore came from heaven, I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again. John 12:28.

'Glorifying' is making Divine, see 1603, 1999.

[3] In the Ancient Church nothing else was represented and meant by circumcision than that a person should be purified from self-love and love of the world, which is also effected gradually and constantly, see 2039, 2046 (end), 2049, 2056, especially when a person has been born anew or regenerated. For at that time the Lord is flowing in by the internal way, that is, through the good that forms part of conscience; and He gradually and constantly separates the things which cling to that person both as a result of hereditary evil and of the evil of his own doing.

  
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