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Amos 7

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1 Le Seigneur l'Eternel me fit voir cette vision, et voici, il formait des sauterelles au commencement que le regain croissait; et voici, c'était le regain d'après les fenaisons du Roi.

2 Et quand elles eurent achevé de manger l'herbe de la terre, alors je dis : Seigneur Eternel, sois propice, je te prie ; Comment se relèverait Jacob? car il est petit.

3 [Et] l'Eternel se repentit de cela. Cela n'arrivera point, dit l'Eternel.

4 [Puis] le Seigneur l'Eternel me fit voir cette vision : et voici, le Seigneur l'Eternel criait tout haut, qu'on fît jugement par feu; et [le feu] dévora un grand abîme, et il dévora aussi une pièce [de terre].

5 Et je dis : Seigneur Eternel! cesse, je te prie; comment se relèverait Jacob? car il est petit.

6 [Et] l'Eternel se repentit de cela. Cela aussi n'arrivera point, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel.

7 [Puis] il me fit voir cette vision : et voici, le Seigneur se tenait debout sur un mur fait au niveau, et il avait en sa main un niveau.

8 Et l'Eternel me dit : Que vois-tu, Amos? Et je répondis : Un niveau. Et le Seigneur me dit : Voici, je m'en vais mettre le niveau au milieu de mon peuple d'Israël, et je ne lui en passerai plus.

9 Et les hauts lieux d'Isaac seront désolés, et les sanctuaires d'Israël seront détruits; et je me dresserai contre la maison de Jéroboam avec l'épée.

10 Alors Amatsia, Sacrificateur de Béthel, envoya dire à Jéroboam Roi d'Israël : Amos a conspiré contre toi au milieu de la maison d'Israël; le pays ne pourrait pas porter toutes ses paroles.

11 Car ainsi a dit Amos : Jéroboam mourra par l'épée, et Israël ne manquera point d'être transporté hors de sa terre.

12 Puis Amatsia dit à Amos : Voyant, va, et t'enfuis au pays de Juda, et mange là [ton] pain, et y prophétise.

13 Mais ne continue plus de prophétiser à Béthel; car c'est le sanctuaire du Roi, et c'est la maison du Royaume.

14 Et Amos répondit, et dit à Amatsia : Je n'étais ni Prophète, ni fils de Prophète; mais j'étais un bouvier, et je cueillais des figues sauvages;

15 Et l'Eternel me prit d'après le troupeau, et l'Eternel me dit : Va, prophétise à mon peuple d'Israël.

16 Ecoute donc maintenant la parole de l'Eternel; Tu me dis : Ne prophétise plus contre Israël, et ne fais plus dégoutter [la parole] contre la maison d'Isaac.

17 C'est pourquoi ainsi a dit l'Eternel : Ta femme se prostituera dans la ville, et tes fils et tes filles tomberont par l'épée, et ta terre sera partagée au cordeau, et tu mourras en une terre souillée, et Israël ne manquera point d'être transporté hors de sa terre.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 542

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542. Verses 3-12. And out of the smoke there went forth locusts on the earth; and there was given unto them power as the scorpions of the earth have power. And it was said to them that they should not hurt the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree, but the men only that have not the seal of God on their foreheads. And it was given to them that they should not kill them, but that they should torment them five months; and their torment was as the torment of a scorpion when it striketh a man. And in those days shall men seek death and shall not find it, and they shall long to die and death shall flee from them. And the likenesses of the locusts were like unto horses prepared for battle; and upon their heads as it were crowns like gold, and their faces as men's faces. And they had hair as the hair of women, and their teeth were as those of lions. And they had breastplates as iron breastplates; and the voice of their wings was as the voice of chariots of many horses running into battle. And they had tails like scorpions, and stings were in their tails; and their power was to hurt men five months. And they had over them a king, the angel of the abyss, his name in Hebrew Abaddon, and in Greek he hath the name Apollyon. One woe is past; behold there come yet two woes after this.

3. "And out of the smoke there went forth locusts on the earth," signifies that from infernal falsities they became corporeal sensual in the church n. 543; "and there was given unto them power as the scorpions of the earth have power," signifies their ability to persuade, and its effect and power n. 544.

4. "And it was said to them that they should not hurt the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree," signifies that they should do no harm to any true and living knowledge [scientificum] from the sense of the letter of the Word, nor to any knowledge of truth and good therein n. 545; "but the men only that have not the seal of God on their foreheads" signifies but only to the understanding of truth and the perception of good in those who are not in truths from good from the Lord. n. 546).

5. "And it was given 1 to them that they should not kill them," signifies that they should not be deprived of the faculty to understand truth and perceive good n. 547; "but that they should torment them five months," signifies that the understanding would be darkened and drawn away by the falsities of evil from seeing truth so long as they are in that state n. 548; "and their torment was as the torment of a scorpion when it striketh a man," signifies that the darkening and drawing away from seeing the truth is caused by the persuasion with which the mind is infatuated (n. 549).

6. "And in those days shall men seek death and shall not find it," signifies that they then wish to destroy the faculty to understand truth, but are not able (n. 550); "and they shall long to die and death shall flee from them," signifies that they wish to destroy the faculty to perceive good, which is of spiritual life, but in vain (n. 551).

7. "And the likenesses of the locusts were like unto horses prepared for battle," signifies that when man has become sensual he reasons like one who reasons from the understanding of truth n. 552; "and upon their heads as it were crowns like gold," signifies that they seem to themselves when they reason as if they were wise and victorious n. 553; "and their faces as men's faces," signifies that they seem to themselves as it were spiritual affections for truth n. 554.

8. "And they had hair as the hair of women," signifies that they seem to themselves to be as it were affections of natural 2 truth n. 555; "and their teeth were as those of lions," signifies that the sensual things which are the ultimates of the intellectual life seem to them to have power over all things n. 556.

9. "And they had breastplates as iron breastplates," signifies the persuasions with which they gird themselves for combats, against which the truths of the rational spiritual man prevail not n. 557; "and the voice of their wings was as the voice of chariots of many horses running into battle," signifies reasonings as if from the truths of doctrine from the Word which are understood, for which they must fight ardently (n. 558).

10. "And they had tails like scorpions," signifies sensual knowledges [scientifica] that are persuasive n. 559; "and stings were in their tails," signifies craftiness in deceiving by means of them n. 560; "and their power was to hurt the men five months," signifies that while in that state they induce a stupor in the understanding of truth and in the perception of good (n. 561).

11. "And they had over them a king, the angel of the abyss," signifies that they received influx from the hell where those are who are in the falsities of evil and are merely sensual (n. 562); "his name in Hebrew Abaddon, and in Greek he hath the name Apollyon," signifies its quality, that it is destructive of all truth and good n. 563.

12. "One woe is past; behold, there come yet two woes after this," signifies one lamentation over the devastation of the church, and that a lamentation over its further devastation follows (n. 564).

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Latin has "and," Greek has "given," as also below, AE 547, at the end.

2. Latin has "of natural truth," but see below, AE 555.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 567

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567. The whole of that region is called the area of the Church where people who have been instructed in the doctrine of true faith are situated, as the land of Canaan was when the Jewish Church was there, and as Europe is where the Christian Church is today. Lands or regions outside of them are not areas of the Church, or 'the face of the ground'. Where the Church existed prior to the Flood becomes clear also from the lands which were encompassed by the rivers flowing out of the garden of Eden, rivers which are also frequently described in the Word as the boundaries to the land of Canaan. Where it was situated prior to the Flood is also clear from what follows that description, for example, from the reference to the Nephilim being in the land, whose presence then in the land of Canaan is clear from the statement in Numbers 13:33 that the sons of Anak came from the Nephilim.

  
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