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Ézéchiel 34

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1 La parole de l'Eternel me fut encore [adressée], en disant :

2 Fils d'homme, prophétise contre les Pasteurs d'Israël; prophétise, et dis à ces Pasteurs : ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : malheur aux Pasteurs d'Israël qui ne paissent qu'eux-mêmes! Les pasteurs ne paissent-ils pas le troupeau?

3 Vous en mangez la graisse, et vous vous habillez de la laine; vous tuez ce qui est gras, [et] vous ne paissez point le troupeau!

4 Vous n'avez point fortifié les brebis languissantes, vous n'avez point donné de remède à celle qui était malade, vous n'avez point bandé la plaie de celle qui avait la jambe rompue, vous n'avez point ramené celle qui était chassée, et vous n'avez point cherché celle qui était perdue; mais vous les avez maîtrisées avec dureté et rigueur.

5 Et elles ont été dispersées, par la disette des Pasteurs, et elles ont été exposées à toutes les bêtes des champs, pour en être dévorées, étant dispersées.

6 Mes brebis ont été errantes par toutes les montagnes, et par tous les coteaux élevés; mes brebis ont été dispersées sur tout le dessus de la terre; et il n'y a eu personne qui les recherchât, et il n'y a eu personne qui s'en enquît.

7 C'est pourquoi Pasteurs, écoutez la parole de l'Eternel.

8 Je suis vivant, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel, si je ne [fais justice] de ce que mes brebis ont été exposées en proie, et de ce que mes brebis ont été exposées à être dévorées de toutes les bêtes des champs, parce qu'elles n'avaient point de Pasteur; et de ce que mes Pasteurs n'ont point recherché mes brebis, mais que les Pasteurs se sont nourris simplement eux-mêmes, et n'ont point fait paître mes brebis.

9 C'est pourquoi Pasteurs, écoutez la parole de l'Eternel.

10 Ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : Voici, j'en veux à ces Pasteurs-là, et je redemanderai mes brebis de leur main, je les ferai cesser de paître les brebis; et les pasteurs ne se repaîtront plus [uniquement] eux-mêmes, mais je délivrerai mes brebis de leur bouche, et elles ne seront plus dévorées par eux.

11 Car ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : me voici, je redemanderai mes brebis, et je les rechercherai.

12 Comme le Pasteur se trouvant parmi son troupeau, recherche ses brebis dispersées; ainsi je rechercherai mes brebis, et les retirerai de tous les lieux où elles auront été dispersées au jour de la nuée et de l'obscurité.

13 Je les retirerai donc d'entre les peuples, et les rassemblerai des pays, et les ramènerai dans leur terre, et les nourrirai sur les montagnes d'Israël, auprès des cours des eaux et dans toutes les demeures du pays.

14 Je les paîtrai dans de bons pâturages, et leur parc sera dans les hautes montagnes d'Israël; et là elles coucheront dans un bon parc, et paîtront en de gras pâturages sur les montagnes d'Israël.

15 Moi-même je paîtrai mes brebis, et les ferai reposer, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel.

16 Je chercherai celle qui sera perdue, et je ramènerai celle qui sera chassée, je banderai la plaie de celle qui aura la jambe rompue, et je fortifierai celle qui sera malade ; mais je détruirai la grasse et la forte; je les paîtrai par raison.

17 Mais quant à vous, mes brebis; ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : voici, je m'en vais mettre à part les brebis, les béliers, et les boucs.

18 Vous est-ce peu de chose d'être nourries de bonne pâture, que vous fouliez à vos pieds le reste de votre pâture? et de boire des eaux claires, que vous troubliez le reste avec vos pieds?

19 Mais mes brebis sont nourries de la pâture que vous foulez à vos pieds, et elles boivent ce que vos pieds ont troublé.

20 C'est pourquoi le Seigneur l'Eternel leur a dit ainsi : me voici, je mettrai moi-même à part la brebis grasse, et la brebis maigre.

21 Parce que vous avez poussé du côté et de l'épaule, et que vous heurtez de vos cornes toutes celles qui sont languissantes, jusqu'à ce que vous les ayez chassées dehors;

22 Je sauverai mon troupeau, tellement qu'il ne sera plus en proie, et je distinguerai entre brebis et brebis.

23 Je susciterai sur elles un Pasteur qui les paîtra, [savoir] mon serviteur David; il les paîtra, et lui-même sera leur Pasteur.

24 Et moi l'Eternel, je serai leur Dieu; et mon serviteur David sera Prince au milieu d'elles; moi l'Eternel j'ai parlé.

25 Et je traiterai avec elles une alliance de paix; et je détruirai dans le pays les mauvaises bêtes; et [les brebis] habiteront au désert sûrement, et dormiront dans les forêts.

26 Et je les comblerai de bénédiction, et tous les environs aussi de mon coteau; et je ferai tomber la pluie en sa saison; ce seront des pluies de bénédiction.

27 Et les arbres des champs produiront leur fruit, et la terre rapportera son revenu; et elles seront en leur terre sûrement, et sauront que je suis l'Eternel, quand j'aurai rompu les bois de leur joug, et que je les aurai délivrées de la main de ceux qui se les asservissaient.

28 Et elles ne seront plus en proie aux nations, [et] les bêtes de la terre ne les dévoreront plus; mais elles habiteront sûrement, et il n'y aura personne qui les épouvante.

29 Je leur susciterai une plante célèbre; elles ne mourront plus de faim sur la terre, et elles ne porteront plus l'opprobre des nations.

30 Et ils sauront que moi l'Eternel leur Dieu suis avec eux, et qu'eux, la maison d'Israël, sont mon peuple, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel.

31 Or vous êtes mes brebis, vous hommes, les brebis de mon pâturage, et je suis votre Dieu, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 280

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280. And the third animal had a face like a man, signifies the appearance in ultimates of the Divine guard and providence in respect to wisdom. This is evident from the signification of "the face of a man," as being the affection of truth, "face" signifying affection, and "man" the recipient of Divine truth; and because man's rational is from this, "man" signifies wisdom; for man was created that he might be rational and wise; by this he is distinguished from the brute animals; for this reason "man" in the Word signifies wisdom. "Man" signifies both the affection of truth and wisdom, because the affection of truth and wisdom act as one; for he who is in the spiritual affection of truth, that is, who is affected by truth, or who loves truth because it is truth, is conjoined to the Lord, since the Lord is in His own truths, and is His truth with man; from this man has wisdom, and from this it is that man is a man. Some suppose that man is a man by reason of his face and body, and that by these he is distinguished from beasts, but they are in an error; man is a man by reason of his wisdom, consequently so far as anyone is wise so far is he a man. Those, therefore, who are wise, appear in heaven and in the light of heaven as men, with a brightness and beauty according to their wisdom; while those who are not wise-which is true of those who are in no spiritual affection, but merely in natural affection, in which man is when he loves truth not because it is truth but because he thence receives glory, honor, and gain-these in the light of heaven appear not as men but as monsters in various forms (See in the work on Heaven and Hell 70, 72, 73-77, 80; and what wisdom is, and what non-wisdom is, n. 346-356).

[2] That "man" in the Word signifies the affection of truth and wisdom therefrom, is evident from the following passages. In Isaiah:

Lord, how long? He said, until cities be devastated that they may be without inhabitant, and the houses that there may be no man in them, and the ground be devastated to a waste. Jehovah shall remove man, and forsaken places shall be multiplied in the midst of the land (Isaiah 6:11-12).

These things were not said of the devastation of the earth, that there should no longer be cities and houses therein, or that in these there should be no inhabitant or man, but they were said of the devastation of good and truth in the church; "cities" signifying the truths of doctrine; "inhabitant" the good of doctrine; "houses" the interiors of man which are of his mind; and "man" the spiritual affection of truth and wisdom therefrom. This is signified by "the houses shall be devastated, that there may be no man in them." The "land" that shall be devastated to a waste signifies the church. From this it is clear what is signified by "removing man," and by "multiplying the forsaken places in the midst of the land;" "a forsaken place" signifying where there is no good because there is no truth.

[3] In the same:

I will make a man [virum hominem] more rare than pure gold; and [the son of] man6 than the gold of Ophir (Isaiah 13:12).

A [son of] "man" [virum hominem] signifies intelligence, and "man" [hominem] wisdom, and that these were about to be at an end is signified by their being "made rare." Intelligence is distinguished from wisdom by this, that intelligence is the understanding of truth such as the spiritual man has, and wisdom is the understanding of truth such as the celestial man has, whose understanding is from the will of good. From this it is clear what is here signified by [son of] "man" [virum hominem], and what by "man" [hominem].

[4] In the same:

The inhabitants of the earth shall be burnt up, and few men shall be left (Isaiah 24:6).

The "inhabitants of the earth" signify the goods of the church, and these are said "to be burnt up" when the loves of self and of the world begin to rule; that the spiritual affection of truth and wisdom therefrom will then be at an end is signified by "few men will be left."

[5] In the same:

The highways have been laid waste; he that passeth through the way hath ceased; he hath made void the covenant, he hath rejected the cities, he regardeth not man (Isaiah 33:8).

This treats of the devastation of the church; "the highways that are laid waste" and "he that passeth through the way who hath ceased" signify that the goods and truths which lead to heaven are no more; "he hath made void the covenant" signifies no conjunction then with the Lord; "he hath rejected the cities" signifies that they spurn doctrine; "he regardeth not man" signifies that he makes no account of wisdom.

[6] In Jeremiah:

I saw the earth, when lo, it was void and empty; and towards the heavens, and their light was not. I saw, when lo there was no man, and all the fowl of the heavens were fled away (Jeremiah 4:23, 25).

This evidently does not mean the earth, that it was void and empty, nor the heavens that there was no light thence nor that there was not a man on the earth, nor that all the fowl of heaven were fled; what is really meant can be seen only from the spiritual sense of the Word. In that sense "earth" signifies the church; that it was "void and empty" signifies that there is no good and truth in the church; the "heavens," where there is no light, signify the interiors of man's mind which are the receptacles of the light of heaven; (the "light" that is not there is Divine truth and wisdom therefrom); therefore it is said, "I saw and lo there was no man"; the "fowl of heaven which were fled away" signify the rational and the intellectual.

[7] In the same:

Behold the days come, that I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man and with the seed of beast (Jeremiah 31:27).

"The house of Israel and the house of Judah" signify the church in respect to truth and in respect to good; "the seed of man and the seed of beast" signify the spiritual affection of truth and the natural affection of truth; for where "man and beast" are mentioned in the Word the spiritual and the natural or the internal and the external, are signified (See Arcana Coelestia 7424, 7523, 7872).

[8] In Zephaniah:

I will take away man and beast; I will take away the fowl of the heavens and the fishes of the sea; I will cut off man from the surfaces of the earth (Zephaniah 1:3).

"To take away man and beast" means to take away the spiritual affection of truth and the natural affection of truth; "to take away the fowl of the heavens and the fishes of the sea" means to take away spiritual truths and natural truths; and "to cut off man from the surfaces of the earth" means to cut off the affection of truth and wisdom.

[9] In Ezekiel:

Ye My flock, the flock of My pasture, ye are man; I am your God (Ezekiel 34:31).

The "flock of the pasture" signifies spiritual good and truth; the "pasture" is the reception of these from the Lord; it is therefore said, "ye are man, I am your God," "man" standing for the spiritual affection of truth and wisdom.

[10] In the same:

Behold, I am with you, and I will look unto you, and ye shall be tilled and sown; then I will multiply man upon you, the whole house of Israel; and the cities shall be inhabited, and the waste places shall be builded. I will cause man to walk upon you, My people Israel. Thus the Lord Jehovah hath said, Because ye say, Thou hast been a devourer of man and a bereaver of thy peoples, therefore thou shalt devour man no more, and thy sword shall not bereave any more; the desolate cities shall be full of the flock of man (Ezekiel 36:9-14, 38).

The restoration of the church is here treated of; "Israel" signifies the spiritual church, or the church that is in spiritual good, which is the good of charity; this church is here called "man" from the spiritual affection of truth that makes the church; therefore it is said, "I will multiply man upon you, the whole house of Israel, and I will cause man to walk upon you, My people Israel." "The flock of man," of which "the desolate cities shall be full," signifies spiritual truths of which the doctrines of the church shall be full; "the sword which shall not bereave any more" signifies that falsity shalt no longer destroy truth.

[11] In the same:

Thy mother is a lioness, she lay down among lions; one of her whelps rose up, it learned to tear the prey, it devoured men (Ezekiel 19:2, 3, 6).

"Mother" means the church, here the church perverted; the falsity of evil destroying truth is signified by "the lioness lying down among lions;" "her whelp which learned to tear the prey and devoured men" signifies the primary falsity of their doctrine, which destroyed truths and consumed every affection of them. These things were said of the princes of Israel, by whom primary truths are signified, but here, in a contrary sense, primary falsities.

[12] In Jeremiah:

Hazor shall become an abode of dragons, a waste even forever; a man [vir] shall not dwell there, nor a son of man [hominis] sojourn in her (Jeremiah 49:33).

The church that is in falsities and in no truths is here treated of; "Hazor" signifies the knowledges of truth; the knowledges of falsity are signified by "an abode of dragons;" that there is there no truth and no doctrine of truth is signified by "a man [vir] shall not dwell there, nor the son of man [hominis] sojourn in her," "man" meaning truth, and "the son of man" a doctrine of truth.

[13] In Revelation:

He measured the wall of the holy Jerusalem, a hundred and forty-four cubits, the measure of a man, which is that of an angel (Revelation 21:17).

That this signifies, that "the wall of the holy Jerusalem was a hundred and forty-four cubits, and that this was the measure of a man, which is that of an angel," no one can understand unless he knows what is signified by "the holy Jerusalem," by its "wall," by the number "one hundred and forty-four," likewise by "man," and by "angel." "The holy Jerusalem" signifies the church in respect to doctrine; "wall" signifies truth protecting; the number "one hundred and forty-four" signifies all truths from good in the complex; "man" signifies the reception of these from affection, and "angel" signifies the same; it is therefore said, "the measure of a man, which is that of an angel;" "measure" signifying quality. From this it is clear how these words are to be spiritually understood. (These things may be seen more clearly explained in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 1 .)

[14] Because "man" signifies the spiritual affection of truth and wisdom therefrom, "man" also signifies the church, because the church with man is a church from the spiritual affection of truth and wisdom therefrom. This makes clear what is meant by "Man" in the first chapters of Genesis, namely, the church that was the first of this earth and the most ancient; this is what is meant by "Adam," or "Man." The establishment of this church is described in the first chapter by the creation of heaven and earth; its intelligence and wisdom by paradise; and its fall by the eating of the tree of knowledge.

[15] But in the highest sense, by "man" is meant the Lord Himself, since from Him are heaven and the church, and the spiritual affection of truth and wisdom with each one of those who constitute heaven and the church; therefore in the highest sense the Lord alone is man; and men in both worlds, spiritual and natural, are men so far as they receive from the Lord truth and good, thus so far as they love truth and live according to it. And from this also it is that the whole angelic heaven appears as one man, and also each society there; and moreover, that the angels appear in a perfect human form. (See further on this in the work on Heaven and Hell 59-67, 68-72, 73-77, 87-102)

[16] It was on this account that the four cherubim, which signify the guard and providence of the Lord that the higher heavens be not approached except through the good of love, were seen as men, although they each had four faces; and that the Lord was seen above them as a Man. That the four cherubim were seen as men is evident in Ezekiel:

This was the appearance of the four animals; they had the likeness of a man, but each one had four faces (Ezekiel 1:5-6).

Likewise the two cherubim upon the mercy-seat were in face like men. That the Lord was seen above the four cherubim as a man is also stated in the same prophet:

Above the expanse which was over the head of the cherubim was as it were the appearance of a sapphire stone, the likeness of a throne, and upon the likeness of the throne a likeness as the appearance of a man upon it above (Ezekiel 1:26).

  
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