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Deutéronome 5

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1 Moïse donc appela tout Israël, et leur dit : Ecoute, Israël, les statuts et les droits que je te prononce aujourd'hui, vous les entendant, afin que vous les appreniez, et que vous les gardiez pour les faire.

2 L'Eternel notre Dieu a traité alliance avec nous en Horeb.

3 Dieu n'a point traité cette alliance avec nos pères, mais avec nous, qui sommes ici aujourd'hui tous vivants.

4 L'Eternel vous parla face à face sur la montagne, du milieu du feu.

5 Je me tenais en ce temps-là entre l'Eternel et vous, pour vous rapporter la parole de l'Eternel; parce que vous aviez peur de ce feu, vous ne montâtes point sur la montagne, [et le Seigneur] dit :

6 Je suis l'Eternel ton Dieu, qui t'ai tiré du pays d'Egypte, de la maison de servitude.

7 Tu n'auras point d'autres dieux devant ma face.

8 Tu ne te feras point d'image taillée, ni aucune ressemblance des choses qui sont là-haut aux cieux, ni ici bas sur la terre, ni dans les eaux qui sont sous la terre.

9 Tu ne te prosterneras point devant elles, et tu ne les serviras point; car je suis l'Eternel ton Dieu, le [Dieu] Fort qui est jaloux, [et ] qui punis l'iniquité des pères sur les enfants, jusqu'à la troisième et à la quatrième [génération] de ceux qui me haïssent.

10 Et qui fais miséricorde jusqu'à mille [générations] à ceux qui m'aiment et qui gardent mes commandements.

11 Tu ne prendras point le Nom de l'Eternel ton Dieu en vain; car l'Eternel ne tiendra point pour innocent celui qui aura pris son Nom en vain.

12 Garde le jour du repos pour le sanctifier, ainsi que l'Eternel ton Dieu te l'a commandé.

13 Tu travailleras six jours, et tu feras toute ton œuvre;

14 Mais le septième jour [est] le repos de l'Eternel ton Dieu; tu ne feras aucune œuvre en ce jour-là, ni toi, ni ton fils, ni ta fille, ni ton serviteur, ni ta servante, ni ton bœuf, ni ton âne, ni aucune de tes bêtes, ni ton étranger qui [est] dans tes portes, afin que ton serviteur et ta servante se reposent comme toi.

15 Et qu'il te souvienne que tu as été esclave au pays d'Egypte, et que l'Eternel ton Dieu t'en a retiré à main forte, et à bras étendu; c'est pourquoi l'Eternel ton Dieu t'a commandé de garder le jour du repos.

16 Honore ton père et ta mère, comme l'Eternel ton Dieu te l'a commandé, afin que tes jours soient prolongés, et afin que tu prospères sur la terre que l'Eternel ton Dieu te donne.

17 Tu ne tueras point.

18 Et tu ne paillarderas point.

19 Et tu ne déroberas point.

20 Et tu ne diras point de faux témoignage contre ton prochain.

21 Tu ne convoiteras point la femme de ton prochain, tu ne souhaiteras point la maison de ton prochain, ni son champ, ni son serviteur, ni sa servante, ni son bœuf, ni son âne, ni aucune chose qui soit à ton prochain.

22 L'Eternel prononça ces paroles à toute votre assemblée sur la montagne, du milieu du feu, de la nuée et de l'obscurité, avec une voix forte, et il ne prononça rien davantage; puis il les écrivit dans deux Tables de pierre, qu'il me donna.

23 r il arriva qu'aussitôt que vous eûtes entendu cette voix du milieu de l'obscurité, parce que la montagne était toute en feu, vous vous approchâtes de moi, [savoir] tous les chefs de vos Tribus et vos anciens;

24 Et vous dîtes : Voici, l'Eternel notre Dieu nous a fait voir sa gloire et sa grandeur, et nous avons entendu sa voix du milieu du feu; aujourd'hui nous avons vu que Dieu a parlé avec l'homme, et que l'homme est demeuré en vie.

25 Et maintenant pourquoi mourrions-nous? Car ce grand feu-là nous consumera; si nous entendons encore une fois la voix de l'Eternel notre Dieu, nous mourrons.

26 Car qui est l'homme, quel qu'il soit, qui ait entendu, comme nous, la voix du Dieu vivant, parlant du milieu du feu, et qui soit demeuré en vie?

27 Approche-toi, et écoute tout ce que l'Eternel notre Dieu dira; puis tu nous rediras tout ce que l'Eternel notre Dieu t'aura dit, nous l'entendrons, et nous le ferons.

28 Et l'Eternel ouït la voix de vos paroles pendant que vous me parliez, et l'Eternel me dit : J'ai ouï la voix des discours de ce peuple, lesquels ils t'ont tenu; tout ce qu ils ont dit, ils l'ont bien dit.

29 Ô! s'ils avaient toujours ce même cœur pour me craindre, et pour garder tous mes commandements, afin qu'ils prospérassent, eux et leurs enfants à jamais.

30 Va, dis-leur : Retournez-vous-en dans vos tentes.

31 Mais toi, demeure ici avec moi, et je te dirai tous les commandements, les statuts, et les droits que tu leur enseigneras, afin qu'ils les fassent au pays que je leur donne pour le posséder.

32 Vous prendrez donc garde de les faire; comme l'Eternel votre Dieu vous l'a commandé; vous ne vous en détournerez ni à droite ni à gauche.

33 Vous marcherez dans toute la voie que l'Eternel votre Dieu vous a prescrite, afin que vous viviez, et que vous prospériez, et que vous prolongiez vos jours au pays que vous posséderez.

   

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946. For Thy judgments have been made manifest, signifies that Divine truths have been revealed to them. This is evident from the signification of "judgments," as being Divine truths (of which presently); also from the signification of "made manifest," as being to be revealed. That Divine truths are revealed at the end of the church, and that they have been revealed, will be shown in what follows in this chapter, because this is there treated of. "Judgments" signify Divine truths because the laws of government in the Lord's spiritual kingdom are called "judgments;" while the laws of government in His celestial kingdom are called "justice." For the laws of government in the Lord's spiritual kingdom are laws from the Divine truth; while the laws of government in the Lord's celestial kingdom are laws from the Divine good. This is why "judgment" and "justice" are mentioned in the Word, in the following passages. In Isaiah:

Of peace there shall be no end upon the throne of David, to establish it, and to uphold it in judgment and in justice from henceforth and to eternity (Isaiah 9:7).

This is said of the Lord and His kingdom. His spiritual kingdom is signified by "the throne of David;" and because this kingdom is in Divine truths from Divine good it is said, "in judgment and in justice."

In Jeremiah:

I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and He shall reign King, and He shall act intelligently, and shall do judgment and justice (Jeremiah 23:5).

This, too, is said of the Lord, and of His spiritual kingdom. And as this kingdom is in Divine truths from Divine good it is said, "He shall reign king, and shall act intelligently, and He shall do judgment and justice." The Lord is called "King," from Divine truth; and as Divine truth is also Divine intelligence it is said that "He shall act intelligently." And as the Divine truth is from the Divine good it is said that "He shall do judgment and justice."

[2] In Isaiah:

Jehovah is exalted, for He dwelleth on high, He hath filled Zion with judgment and justice (Isaiah 33:5).

"Zion" means heaven and the church, where the Lord reigns by the Divine truth; and as all the Divine truth is from the Divine good it is said, "He hath filled Zion with judgment and justice."

In Jeremiah:

I Jehovah doing judgment and justice in the earth; for in these things I am well pleased (Jeremiah 9:24).

Here, too, "judgment and justice" signify the Divine truth from the Divine good.

In Isaiah:

They ask of me the judgments of justice, they long for an approach unto God (5 Isaiah 58:2).

The "judgments of justice" are Divine truths from the Divine good, as are "judgment and justice;" for the spiritual sense conjoins things that the sense of the letter separates.

In Hosea:

I will betroth thee unto Me forever; and I will betroth thee unto Me in justice and in judgment and in mercy and in truth (Hosea 2:19, 20).

This treats of the Lord's celestial kingdom, which consists of those who are in love to the Lord; and as the Lord's conjunction with such is comparatively like the conjunction of a husband with a wife, for so does the good of love conjoin, it is said, "I will betroth thee unto Me in justice and in judgment," "justice" being put here in the first place, and "judgment" in the second, because those who are in the good of love to the Lord are also in truths; for they see truths from good. As "justice" is predicated of good, and "judgment" of truth, it is also said, "in mercy and in truth," "mercy" belonging to good, because it is of love.

[3] In David:

Jehovah is in the heavens. Thy justice is like the mountains of God, and Thy judgments are like the great deep (Psalms 36:5-6).

"Justice" is predicated of the Divine good, and is therefore compared to "the mountains of God;" for "mountains of God" signify the goods of love (See above, n. 405, 510, 850); and "judgments" are predicated of Divine truths, and are therefore compared to "the great deep;" for "the great deep" signifies the Divine truth. From this it can now be seen that "judgments" signify Divine truths.

[4] In many passages in the Word, "judgments," "commandments," and "statutes" are mentioned; and "judgments" there signify civil laws, "commandments" the laws of spiritual life, and "statutes" the laws of worship. That "judgments" signify civil laws, is evident from Exodus (21, 22, 23), where the things commanded are called "judgments" because according to them the judges gave judgments in the gates of the city; nevertheless they signify Divine truths, such as are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom in the heavens, for they contain these in the spiritual sense; as can be (Arcana Coelestia 8971-9103) seen (Arcana Coelestia 9124-9231) from (Arcana Coelestia 9247-9348) the explanation of them in the Arcana Coelestia 8971-9103, 9124-9231, 9247-9348). That the laws given to the sons of Israel were called "judgments, "commandments," and "statutes," can be seen from the following passages.

In Moses:

I will speak unto thee all the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which thou shalt teach them, that they may do them (Deuteronomy 5:31).

In the same:

These are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which Jehovah your God commanded to teach you (Deuteronomy 6:1).

In the same:

Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this day, to do them (Deuteronomy 7:11).

In David:

If his sons forsake My law and walk not in My judgments, if they profane My statutes and keep not My commandments, then will I visit their transgression with the rod (Psalms 89:30-32).

So in many other places, as Leviticus 18:5; 19:37; 20:22; 25:18; 26:15; Deuteronomy 4:1; 5:1, 6, 7; 17:19; 26:17; Ezekiel 5:6, 7; 11:12, 20; 18:9; 20:11, 13, 25; 37:24. In these passages "commandments" mean the laws of life, especially those contained in the Decalogue, which are therefore called the Ten Commandments; while "statutes" mean the laws of worship which related especially to sacrifices and holy ministrations; and "judgments" mean civil laws; and as these laws were representative of spiritual laws, they signify such Divine truths as are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom in the heavens.

[5] It follows from this that when man shuns and turns away from evils as sins and is raised up into heaven by the Lord, he is no longer in what is his own (proprium), but in the Lord, and thus he thinks and wills goods. Again, since man acts as he thinks and wills, for every act of man proceeds from the thought of his will, it follows that when he shuns and turns away from evils, he does goods from the Lord and not from self; and this is why shunning evils is doing goods. The goods that a man then does are meant by good works; and good works in their whole complex are meant by charity. Man cannot be reformed unless he thinks, wills, and does as if from himself, since that which is done as if by the man himself is conjoined to him and remains with him, while that which is not done by the man as if from himself, not being received in any life of sense, flows through like ether; and this is why the Lord wills that man should not only shun and turn away from evils as if of himself, but should also think, will, and do as if of himself, and yet acknowledge in heart, that all these things are from the Lord. This he must acknowledge because it is the truth.

  
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