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Zephaniah 2

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1 Menkää itseenne, kootkaa ajatuksenne, te häpeämätön kansa,

2 ennenkuin neuvopäätös on synnyttänyt-päivä kiitää pois kuin akanat-ennenkuin teidän päällenne tulee Herran vihan hehku, ennenkuin teidän päällenne tulee Herran vihan päivä.

3 Etsikää Herraa, kaikki maan nöyrät, te, jotka pidätte hänen oikeutensa. Etsikää vanhurskautta, etsikää nöyryyttä; ehkä te saatte suojan Herran vihan päivänä.

4 Sillä Gassa on oleva hyljätty ja Askelon autio, Asdod ajetaan pois keskipäivällä, ja Ekron hävitetään.

5 Voi meren rannikon asukkaita, kreettien kansaa! Herran sana on teitä vastaan, Kanaan, filistealaisten maa; ja minä hävitän sinut asujattomaksi.

6 Ja meren rannikko on oleva laitumina, joilla on paimenten vesikuoppia ja lammastarhoja.

7 Ja rannikko joutuu Juudan heimon jäännökselle. Siellä he laiduntavat; Askelonin huoneisiin he asettuvat makaamaan illoin. Sillä Herra, heidän Jumalansa, on pitävä heistä huolen ja kääntävä heidän kohtalonsa.

8 Minä olen kuullut Mooabin häväistykset ja ammonilaisten pilkat, joilla he ovat häväisseet minun kansaani ja ylvästelleet sen aluetta vastaan.

9 Sentähden, niin totta kuin minä elän, sanoo Herra Sebaot, Israelin Jumala, on Mooab tuleva Sodoman kaltaiseksi ja ammonilaiset Gomorran kaltaisiksi, nokkospehkojen maaksi, suolakuopaksi, autioksi iankaikkisesti. Jääneet minun kansastani ryöstävät heitä, ja minun kansakuntani jäännökset ottavat heidät perintöosaksensa.

10 Tämä tulee heille heidän ylpeydestään, siitä, että ovat herjanneet, ovat ylvästelleet Herran Sebaotin kansaa vastaan.

11 Peljättävä on Herra heille oleva, sillä hän tekee voimattomiksi kaikki maan jumalat; ja kaikki pakanain saaret, kukin paikastansa, tulevat häntä kumartaen rukoilemaan.

12 Myöskin teidät, etiopialaiset, on minun miekkani kaatava-heidätkin!

13 Ja hän on ojentava kätensä pohjoista kohden ja on hukuttava Assurin, tekevä Niiniven autioksi, kuivaksi kuin erämaa.

14 Sen keskellä makaa laumoja, kaikkia villieläimiä joukoittain. Pelikaani ja tuonenkurki yöpyvät sen patsaanpäissä. Kuule, kuinka ne laulavat akkuna-aukossa! Kynnyksellä on tyhjyys. Setrilaudoituksen hän on paljastanut.

15 Tämä oli se riemuisa kaupunki, joka asui turvallisena, joka sanoi sydämessään: "Minä, eikä ketään muuta!" Kuinka autioksi se on tullut, villieläinten makuusijaksi! Jokainen, joka käy siitä ohitse, viheltää ja huiskuttaa kättä.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2220

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2220. That 'Sodom' is every evil that stems from self-love is clear from the meaning of 'Sodom' in the Word. Although in the next chapter it seems as if Sodom means the evil that consists in the worst form of adultery, nevertheless nothing else is meant by it in the internal sense than evil that stems from self-love. In the Word also the dreadful things that well up out of self-love are represented by various kinds of adultery. That 'Sodom' means in general every evil that stems from self-love, and 'Gomorrah' every falsity derived from this, has been shown in Volume One, in 1212, 1663, 1682, 1689, and may become clearer still from the following places in the Word:

In Jeremiah,

A sword over the Chaldeans and over the inhabitants of Babel as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah, and its neighbours, said Jehovah. No man will live there, and no son of man will abide in it. Jeremiah 50:35, 40.

This refers to those meant by 'the Chaldeans' whose worship consists in profane falsity, as shown already in 1368, and also to those meant by 'Babel' whose worship consists in profane evil, 1182, 1326. Their condemnation is described by the overthrow of Sodom, that is, of evil in general, and by the overthrow of Gomorrah, that is, of falsity in general, since their worship too consists in evil that stems from self-love, and in falsity derived from this.

[2] In Amos,

I overthrew you, as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah, and you became as a brand plucked out of the burning. Amos 4:11.

This refers to Samaria, by which is meant the perverted spiritual Church, which as regards evils in general contrary to the goods of charity is called 'Sodom', as regards falsities in general contrary to truths of faith is called 'Gomorrah', and as regards both is described here, as in the previous quotation, as 'the overthrowing of God'. In Zephaniah,

Moab will be like Sodom, and the children of Ammon like Gomorrah, a place abandoned to the nettle, and a saltpit, and a desolation even for ever. This will be theirs for their arrogance because they taunted and magnified themselves against the people of Jehovah Zebaoth. Zephaniah 2:9-10.

Here 'Sodom' stands for evil stemming from self-love, and 'Gomorrah' for falsity derived from this, both of which are referred to here as 'a desolation', as they were 'an overthrowing' in the two previous quotations. 'Arrogance' is self-love, 'taunting the people of Jehovah Zebaoth' is bringing evil against truths, and 'magnifying themselves against the people' is bringing falsity against them.

[3] In Ezekiel,

Your elder sister is Samaria, she and her daughters, dwelling on your left hand; and your younger sister, dwelling on your right hand, is Sodom and her daughters Your sister Sodom has not done, she and her daughters, as you have done, you and your daughters. Behold, this was the iniquity of your sister Sodom; she and her daughters had pride, surfeit of bread, and prosperous ease, but she did not strengthen the hand of the wretched and needy. And they became haughty and did abominable things before Me. Ezekiel 16:46, 48-50.

This refers to the abominations of Jerusalem, which are described as Samaria and Sodom 'Samaria', used instead of Gomorrah, describing the abominations involving falsities, and 'Sodom' those involving evils. What is meant specifically by 'Sodom' is also stated, for it is said, 'this was the iniquity of Sodom', namely that it was self-love, meant here by 'pride'. Their rejection of the goods of charity is meant by 'surfeit of bread', and their satisfaction taken in those [falsities and evils] by 'prosperous ease'. Their lack of compassion is described by the statement that they did not strengthen the hand of the poor and needy, and the impregnation with self-love of their desires resulting from this is described by the statement that the daughters became haughty - such desires being meant by 'daughters'.

[4] From this it is quite clear what Sodom means - that its meaning is not the same as what occurs in the historical sense in the next chapter, and that by Sodom in the next chapter such things are meant in the internal sense as are described here in Ezekiel, namely things belonging to self-love. But the description of Sodom here is milder because reference is made to the abominations of Jerusalem having been greater than those of Sodom, as is evident also from the Lord's words in Matthew,

Truly I say to you, It will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgement than for that city. Matthew 10:15; Mark 6:11; Luke 10:12.

In John,

Their bodies will lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt. Revelation 11:8.

Here it is clear that 'Sodom' is not used to mean Sodom nor 'Egypt' to mean Egypt, for it is said that 'spiritually it is called Sodom and Egypt'. 'Sodom' stands for every evil stemming from self-love, and 'Egypt', used instead of Gomorrah, for every falsity derived from this.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.