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Deutéronome 4

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1 Et maintenant Israël, écoute ces statuts et ces droits que je t'enseigne, pour [les] faire afin que vous viviez, et que vous entriez au pays que l'Eternel le Dieu de vos pères vous donne, et que vous le possédiez.

2 Vous n'ajouterez rien à la parole que je vous commande, et vous n'en diminuerez rien, afin de garder les commandements de l'Eternel votre Dieu lesquels je vous commande [de garder].

3 Vos yeux ont vu ce que l'Eternel a fait à cause de Bahal-Péhor; car l'Eternel ton Dieu a détruit du milieu de toi tout homme qui était allé après Bahal-Péhor.

4 Mais vous qui vous êtes attachés à l'Eternel votre Dieu, vous êtes tous vivants aujourd'hui.

5 Regardez, je vous ai enseigné les statuts et les droits, comme l'Eternel mon Dieu me l'a commandé, afin que vous fassiez ainsi au milieu du pays dans lequel vous allez entrer pour le posséder.

6 Vous les garderez donc et les ferez; car c'est là votre sagesse et votre intelligence devant tous les peuples, qui entendant ces statuts, diront : Cette grande nation est le seul peuple sage et intelligent.

7 Car quelle [est] la nation si grande, qui ait ses dieux près de soi, comme nous avons l'Eternel notre Dieu en tout ce pour quoi nous l'invoquons?

8 Et quelle est la nation si grande, qui ait des statuts et des ordonnances justes, comme est toute cette Loi que je mets aujourd'hui devant vous?

9 Seulement prends garde à toi, et garde soigneusement ton âme, afin que tu n'oublies point les choses que tes yeux ont vues, et afin que de tous les jours de ta vie elles ne sortent de ton cœur, mais que tu les enseignes à tes enfants, et aux enfants de tes enfants.

10 Le jour que tu te tins devant l'Eternel ton Dieu en Horeb, après que l'Eternel m'eut dit : Assemble le peuple, afin que je leur fasse entendre mes paroles, lesquelles ils apprendront pour me craindre tout le temps qu'ils seront vivants sur la terre, et pour [les] enseigner à leurs enfants;

11 Et que vous vous approchâtes, et vous tîntes sous la montagne. Or la montagne était toute en feu jusqu'au milieu du ciel, et il y avait des ténèbres, une nuée, et une obscurité.

12 Et que l'Eternel vous parla du milieu du feu; vous entendiez bien une voix qui parlait, mais vous ne voyiez aucune ressemblance, [vous entendiez] seulement la voix.

13 Et il vous fit entendre son alliance, laquelle il vous commanda d'observer, [savoir] les dix paroles qu'il écrivit dans deux Tables de pierre.

14 L'Eternel me commanda aussi en ce temps-là de vous enseigner les statuts et les droits, afin que vous les fassiez au pays dans lequel vous allez passer pour le posséder.

15 Vous prendrez donc bien garde à vos âmes, car vous n'avez vu aucune ressemblance au jour que l'Eternel votre Dieu vous parla en Horeb du milieu du feu;

16 De peur que vous ne vous corrompiez, et que vous ne vous fassiez quelque image taillée, ou quelque représentation ayant la forme d'un mâle ou d'une femelle;

17 Ou l'effigie d'aucune bête qui soit en la terre, ou l'effigie d'aucun oiseau ayant des ailes, qui vole par les cieux;

18 Ou l'effigie d'aucun reptile qui rampe sur la terre; ou l'effigie d'aucun poisson qui soit dans les eaux au dessous de la terre.

19 De peur aussi qu'élevant tes yeux vers les cieux, et qu'ayant vu le soleil, la lune, et les étoiles, toute l'armée des cieux, tu ne sois poussé à te prosterner devant elles, et que tu ne les serves; vu que l'Eternel ton Dieu les a donnés en partage à tous les peuples qui sont sous tous les cieux.

20 Et l'Eternel vous a pris, et vous a tirés hors d'Egypte, hors du fourneau de fer; afin que vous lui soyez un peuple héréditaire, comme il paraît aujourd'hui.

21 Or l'Eternel a été irrité contre moi, à cause de vos paroles, et il a juré que je ne passerais point le Jourdain, et que je n'entrerais point en ce bon pays que l'Eternel ton Dieu te donne en héritage.

22 Et de fait je m'en vais mourir en ce pays-ci sans que je passe le Jourdain; mais vous l'allez passer, et vous posséderez ce bon pays-là.

23 Donnez-vous de garde que vous n'oubliiez l'alliance de l'Eternel votre Dieu, laquelle il a traitée avec vous, et que vous ne vous fassiez quelque image taillée, ou la ressemblance de quelque chose que ce soit, selon que l'Eternel votre Dieu vous l'a défendu.

24 Car l'Eternel ton Dieu est un feu consumant; c'est le [Dieu] Fort, qui est jaloux.

25 Quand tu auras engendré des enfants, et que tu auras eu des enfants de tes enfants, et que tu seras habitué dès longtemps au pays, si alors vous vous corrompez, et que vous fassiez quelque image taillée, ou la ressemblance de quelque chose que ce soit, et si vous faites ce qui déplaît à l'Eternel votre Dieu, afin de l'irriter;

26 J'appelle aujourd'hui à témoin les cieux et la terre contre vous, que certainement vous périrez aussitôt dans ce pays pour lequel posséder vous allez passer le Jourdain, [et] vous n'y prolongerez point vos jours; mais vous serez entièrement détruits.

27 Et l'Eternel vous dispersera entre les peuples, et il ne restera de vous qu'un petit nombre parmi les nations, chez lesquelles l'Eternel vous fera emmener.

28 Et vous serez là asservis à des dieux qui sont des œuvres de main d'homme, du bois, et de la pierre, qui ne voient ni n'entendent, qui ne mangent point, et ne flairent point.

29 Mais tu chercheras de là l'Eternel ton Dieu; et tu [le] trouveras, parce que tu l'auras cherché de tout ton cœur, et de toute ton âme.

30 Quand tu seras dans l'angoisse, et que toutes ces choses te seront arrivées, alors, au dernier temps, tu retourneras à l'Eternel ton Dieu, et tu obéiras à sa voix.

31 Parce que l'Eternel ton Dieu est le [Dieu] Fort, [et] miséricordieux, il ne t'abandonnera point, il ne te détruira point, et il n'oubliera point l'alliance de tes pères qu'il leur a jurée.

32 Car informe-toi des premiers temps, qui ont été avant toi, depuis le jour que Dieu a créé l'homme sur la terre, et depuis un bout des cieux jusqu'à l'autre bout, s'il a jamais été rien fait de semblable à cette grande chose, et s'il a été [jamais] rien entendu de semblable.

33 [Savoir], qu'un peuple ait entendu la voix de Dieu parlant du milieu du feu, comme tu l'as entendue, et qu'il soit demeuré en vie.

34 Ou que Dieu ait fait une telle épreuve, que de venir prendre à soi une nation du milieu d'une [autre] nation, par des épreuves, des signes et des miracles, par des batailles, et à main forte, et à bras étendu, et par des choses grandes et terribles, selon tout ce que l'Eternel notre Dieu a fait pour vous en Egypte, vous le voyant.

35 Ce qui t'a été montré, afin que tu connusses que l'Eternel est celui qui est Dieu, [et] qu'il n'y en a point d'autre que lui.

36 Il t'a fait entendre sa voix des cieux pour t'instruire, et il t'a montré son grand feu en la terre, et tu as entendu ses paroles du milieu du feu.

37 Et parce qu'il a aimé tes pères il a choisi leur postérité après eux, et t'a retiré d'Egypte devant sa face, par sa grande puissance.

38 Pour chasser de devant toi des nations plus grandes et plus robustes que toi, pour t'introduire en leur pays, et pour te le donner en héritage, comme il paraît aujourd'hui.

39 Sache donc aujourd'hui, et rappelle dans ton cœur, que l'Eternel est celui [qui est] Dieu dans les cieux, et sur la terre, [et] qu'il n'y en a point d'autre.

40 Garde donc ses statuts et ses commandements que je te prescris aujourd'hui, afin que tu prospères, toi, et tes enfants après toi, et que tu prolonges tes jours sur la terre que le Seigneur ton Dieu te donne pour toujours.

41 Alors Moïse sépara trois villes au deçà du Jourdain vers le soleil levant;

42 Afin que le meurtrier qui aurait tué son prochain par mégarde, et sans l'avoir haï auparavant, s'y retirât; et que fuyant en l'une de ces villes-là, il eût sa vie sauve.

43 [Savoir], Betser au désert, en la contrée du plat pays, dans [la portion] des Rubénites; Ramoth en Galaad, dans [la portion] des Gadites; et Golan en Basan, dans [celle] de ceux de Manassé.

44 Or c'est ici la Loi que Moïse proposa aux enfants d'Israël;

45 Les témoignages, les statuts, et les droits que Moïse exposa aux enfants d'Israël, après qu'ils furent sortis d'Egypte;

46 Au deçà du Jourdain, en la vallée, qui est vis-à-vis de Beth-Péhor, au pays de Sihon, Roi des Amorrhéens, qui demeurait en Hesbon, lequel Moïse et les enfants d'Israël avaient battu après être sortis d'Egypte.

47 Et ils possédèrent son pays avec le pays de Hog, Roi de Basan, deux Rois des Amorrhéens qui étaient au deçà du Jourdain, [vers] le soleil levant.

48 Depuis Haroher, qui est sur le bord du torrent d'Arnon, jusqu'à la montagne de Sion, qui est Hermon.

49 Et toute la campagne au deçà du Jourdain vers l'Orient, jusqu'à la mer de la campagne, sous Asdoth de Pisga.

   

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1145. And all thyine wood, signifies all good conjoined to truth in the natural man. This is evident from the signification of "wood," as being the good of the natural man (of which presently); but "thyine wood" signifies good conjoined to truth in the natural man, for the word thyine in the Greek is derived from the word that means two; and "two" signifies such conjunction. That "thyine wood" signifies good conjoined to truth is evident also from what precedes and from what follows; from what precedes the things that signify celestial goods and truths and the things that signify spiritual goods and truths are enumerated, which are "fine linen, purple, silk, and scarlet;" and from what follows, the things that signify natural goods and truths are enumerated, which are "vessel of ivory, and vessel of precious wood, of brass, iron, and marble." This makes clear that "thyine wood" signifies good conjoined to truth in the natural man, arising from those goods and truths that are mentioned above. For there are three degrees of life in man, which viewed in their order are called celestial, spiritual, and natural; in this verse such things as signify goods and truths according to their degrees are mentioned in this order. But as the things mentioned above signify truths and goods profaned, which in themselves are falsities and evils, so good conjoined to truth, which is "thyine wood," means such good profaned, which is evil conjoined to falsity. And because such good is of the natural man, it is especially profaned by venerations of bones and sepulchers, by sanctifications of many things used in worship, by many things relating to processions, and in general by all things idolatrous that are delightful to the natural man, and are consequently felt to be good and are called true.

[2] "Wood" signifies good, because it is from a tree from which are fruits; also because wood can be burned and be useful in keeping the body warm, and in building houses and making various articles of convenience and use; also because an oil, which signifies the good of love, may be expressed from wood; it also contains in it that which gives heat. "Stone" on the other hand signifies here the truth of the natural man, because it is cold and cannot be burned. Because "wood" signifies good, with the most ancient people who were in the good of love the temples were of wood, which were not called temples but houses of God; and with many their tabernacles were used for this purpose, in which they not only dwelt but also had Divine worship. For the same reason the angels of the third heaven dwell in houses of wood, and this because they are in the good of love to the Lord, to which "wood" corresponds. Moreover, their different kinds of wood have a correspondence according to the trees from which they are; for a tree signifies man, and its fruit the good of man. This is why woods from various kinds of trees are mentioned in the Word, as the olive, the vine, the cedar, the poplar, the oak; and the wood of the olive signifies celestial good, of the vine spiritual good, of the cedar rational good, of the poplar natural good, and of the oak sensual good.

[3] Now as all things in the world are correspondences, and wood corresponds to good, and in the contrary sense to evil, so "wood" here signifies good, and in the contrary sense evil, as can be seen from the following passages. In Lamentations:

We drink our waters for silver, and our wood comes at a price (Lamentations 5:4).

The lack of the knowledges of truth and good is thus described; the lack of the knowledges of truth by "drinking waters for silver," and the lack of the knowledges of good by "wood coming at a price." In Ezekiel:

They shall pillage thy riches, and make a prey of thy merchandise; they shall break down thy walls, and overthrow the houses of thy desire; thy stones, thy woods, and thy dust shall they place in the midst of the sea (Ezekiel 26:12).

This describes the devastation of all things of truth and good of the church by evils and falsities. The "riches" which they pillage are the knowledges of truth; the "merchandise" of which they shall make a prey are the knowledges of good; the "walls" which they shall break down are doctrinals; "the houses of desire" which they shall overthrow are the things of the mind, thus of the understanding and will, for there man dwells; the "stones, woods, and dust, which they shall place in the midst of the sea," are the truths and goods of the natural man, "stones" its truths, "woods" its goods, and "dust" the lowest things, which are of the sensual man.

[4] In the same:

Son of man, take thee one stick and write upon it, For Judah and the sons of Israel his companions; then take one stick and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and of the tribes 1 of Israel his companions; then join them to thee one with the other into one stick, that the two may be one in My hand, and I will make them into one stick (Ezekiel 37:16-17, 19-20).

This represents the conjunction of the celestial and spiritual kingdoms of the Lord by the good of love. "Judah and the sons of Israel his companions" signify the Lord's celestial kingdom; "Judah" that kingdom as to good, and "the sons of Israel his companions" as to truth; but "Joseph and the tribes of Israel his companions" signify the Lord's spiritual kingdom, "Joseph" that kingdom as to good, and the "tribes of Israel his companions" as to truth. "Ephraim" signifies the understanding of truth; and as those who are in the understanding of truth from spiritual good are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom, the stick is called Ephraim's. That the Lord conjoins these two kingdoms into one by the good of love to Him and by the good of charity towards the neighbor is meant by the Lord's "joining them one with the other into one stick, that the two may be one in the hand of Jehovah, and be made one stick." That things derived from falsities are corrected by means of good was represented and signified by:

The bitter waters in Marah were made sweet by the wood cast into them (Exodus 15:25).

"Bitter waters" mean the things that are apparently true but are derived from falsities; "wood" means the good of the natural man. Because "wood" from correspondence signifies the good of love, the tables of stone on which the law was inscribed were placed in an ark made of shittim wood; and for the same reason other things of the tabernacle were made of the same wood, and the temple of Jerusalem was covered with wood.

[5] Now as most things in the Word have also a contrary sense, so does wood, and in that sense it signifies evil, because evil is opposite to good. This is signified by:

Serving wood and stone (Deuteronomy 4:23-28; Isaiah 37:19; Jeremiah 3:9; Ezekiel 20:32).

In Isaiah:

He chooseth wood that will not rot, he seeketh for himself a wise artificer to prepare a graven image that shall not be moved (Isaiah 40:20).

"Wood" here signifies evil which is adored as good, for a "graven image" means the evil of worship; "to choose wood that will not rot" signifies some good from the Word that is becoming adulterated and thus evil; this is chosen because that which is from the Word persuades, and thus does not perish in the mind, which is the case with evil and falsity confirmed by the Word. "He seeks a wise artificer" signifies to seek one who from self intelligence has a gift for confirming and falsifying.

[6] In Jeremiah:

The statutes of the nations are vanity; since one cutteth wood from the forest, the labor of the hands of the workman with the axe. They are stupid and foolish, the wood is a doctrine of vanities (Jeremiah 10:3, 8).

"The statutes of the nations, which are vanity," signify all things of worship of those who are in evil; "the wood cut from the forest and the labor of the hands of the workman with the axe" signify evil from which is worship that has been fashioned by falsities from self-intelligence, "wood" being the evil of the worship that is meant by a graven image, "the labor of the hands of the workman" being what is from self-intelligence, and the "axe" the falsity that destroys good and confirms evil.

[7] In the same:

The voice shall go like that of a serpent, and they came with axes like hewers of wood (Jeremiah 46:22).

"The voice of a serpent" means craft and deceit; "with axes" signifies with falsities destroying good; "like hewers of wood" signifies as if willing to extirpate evil, and yet they extirpate good. In Moses:

If one should kill his companion by error, as in coming with a companion into a forest, and the axe slip from the wood upon his companion, he shall flee to a city of refuge (Deuteronomy 19:5).

That one who sins by error is permitted to flee to a city of refuge is here illustrated by an example that rarely happens, but it is cited to show what is meant by slaying by error; this example is cited because wood and axe and forest are significative, "wood" being good, "axe" falsity, and "forest" the natural man; therefore these words signify that if one who is in natural good should bring destruction upon another's soul by falsity which he does not know to be falsity, it would be done by error, because it is not done from evil.

[8] In Habakkuk:

The stone crieth out of the wall, and the beam from the wood answereth (Habakkuk 2:11).

This means that evil confirms and incites falsity; the "wall out of which the stone crieth" signifies man devoid of truths, and thus wishing to be taught falsity; "the beam that answereth from the wood" signifies man destitute of good, "wood" signifying the evil that confirms falsity and agrees with it. In Jeremiah:

Saying to the wood, Thou art my father, and to the stone, Thou hast begotten me; for they have turned the neck to Me and not the face (Jeremiah 2:27).

"Saying to the wood, Thou art my father," signifies to be conceived from evil; and "saying to the stone, Thou hast begotten me," signifies to be born from falsity of evil; "to turn the neck and not the face" signifies to turn away from all good and truth. "Fire and wood" are mentioned in Zechariah (Zechariah 12:6), and in Isaiah (Isaiah 30:33), because "fire" signifies evil love, and "wood" evils therefrom.

[9] As "swords" signify falsities destroying truths, and "woods" signify evils destroying good, so by command of the chief priests:

A multitude went out with Judas Iscariot against Jesus, with swords and staves (Matthew 26:47; Mark 14:43, 48; Luke 22:52).

This was done because all things relating to the Lord's passion were representative of the destruction by the Jews of all things of good and truth. With the sons of Israel there were two general punishments, stoning and hanging upon wood, stoning for injuring or destroying truth, and hanging upon wood for injuring or destroying good. For this reason:

Hanging upon wood was a curse (Deuteronomy 21:22-23).

All this makes clear that "wood" signifies good, specifically the good of the natural man, and in the contrary sense its evil.

(Continuation respecting the Athanasian Faith)

[10] In the world there are angel-men and devil-men; heaven is constituted of angel-men, and hell of devil-men. With an angel-man all the degrees of his life are open to the Lord; but with a devil-man only the lowest degree is open, and the higher degrees are closed. An angel-man is led by the Lord both from within and from without; but a devil-man is led by himself from within, and by the Lord from without. An angel-man is led by the Lord according to order, from within from order, and from without to order; but a devil-man is led by the Lord to order from without, but by himself against order from within. An angel-man is continually led away from evil by the Lord, and led to good; a devil-man also is continually led away from evil by the Lord, but from a more to a less grievous evil, for he cannot be led to good. An angel-man is continually led away from hell by the Lord, and is led into heaven more and more interiorly; a devil-man is also continually led away from hell, but from a more grievous to a milder hell, for he cannot be led into heaven.

[11] Because an angel-man is led by the Lord he is led by civil law, by moral law, and by spiritual law, for the sake of the Divine in them; a devil-man is led by the same laws, but for the sake of himself [suum] in them. An angel-man from the Lord loves the goods of the church, which are the goods of heaven, because they are goods, also its truths because they are truths; but he loves from self the goods of the body and of the world because they are for use and because they are for pleasure, likewise the truths that belong to the sciences; but although he loves all these in appearance from self, in reality he loves them from the Lord. A devil-man also loves from self the goods of the body and of the world, because they are for use and because they are for pleasure, likewise the truths that belong to the sciences; but although he loves all these in appearance from self, in reality he loves them from hell. An angel-man is in freedom and in the delight of his heart when he is doing good from good, and when he is not doing evil; but a devil-man is in freedom and in the delight of his heart when he is doing good from evil, and when he is doing evil. An angel-man and a devil-man in externals appear alike, but in internals they are wholly unlike; therefore when external things are laid aside by death they are manifestly unlike. The one is taken up into heaven, and the other is taken down into hell.

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1. The photolithograph has "tribes;" the Hebrew has "house," but in verse 19 below it has "tribes."

  
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