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Joël 2

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1 Sonnez du cor en Sion, et sonnez avec un retentissement bruyant en la montagne de ma sainteté; que tous les habitants du pays tremblent; car la journée de l'Eternel vient; car elle est proche.

2 Journée de ténèbres et d'obscurité; Journée de nuées et de brouillards. Comme l'aube du jour s'étend sur les montagnes, [ainsi s'étend] un peuple grand et puissant, auquel il n'[y a] point eu de semblable de tout temps, et après lequel il n'y en aura point [de semblable] dans la suite des siècles.

3 Le feu dévore devant sa face, et derrière lui la flamme brûle; le pays était avant sa venue comme le jardin d'Héden; et après qu'il sera parti [il sera comme] un désert de désolation; et même il n'y aura rien qui lui échappe.

4 C'est, à le voir, comme si on voyait des chevaux, et ils courront comme des gens de cheval;

5 Et ils sauteront menant un bruit semblable à celui des chariots sur les sommets des montagnes, et au bruit d'une flamme de feu, qui dévore du chaume; et ils seront comme un peuple puissant rangé en bataille.

6 Les peuples trembleront en le voyant; tous les visages en deviendront pâles et livides.

7 Ils courront comme des gens vaillants, et monteront sur la muraille comme des gens de guerre; ils marcheront chacun en son rang, et ne se détourneront point de leurs chemins.

8 L'un ne pressera point l'autre, mais chacun marchera dans son chemin, ils se jetteront au travers des épées, et ne seront point blessés.

9 Ils iront çà et là par la ville, ils courront sur la muraille, ils monteront sur les maisons, ils entreront par les fenêtres comme le larron.

10 La terre tremblera devant lui, les cieux seront ébranlés, le soleil et la lune seront obscurcis, et les étoiles retireront leur lueur.

11 Aussi l'Eternel fera entendre sa voix devant son armée, parce que son camp sera très-grand; car l'exécuteur de sa parole [sera] puissant; certainement la journée de l'Eternel est grande et terrible; et qui la pourra soutenir?

12 Maintenant donc aussi, dit l'Eternel, retournez-vous jusqu'à moi de tout votre cœur, avec jeûne, avec larmes, et lamentation.

13 Et déchirez vos cœurs, et non pas vos vêtements, et retournez à l'Eternel votre Dieu; car il est miséricordieux et pitoyable, tardif à colère, et abondant en miséricorde, et qui se repent d'avoir affligé.

14 Qui sait si l'Eternel votre Dieu ne viendra point à se repentir, et s'il ne laissera point après soi bénédiction, gâteau, et aspersion?

15 Sonnez du cor en Sion, sanctifiez le jeûne, publiez l'assemblée solennelle.

16 Assemblez le peuple, sanctifiez la congrégation, amassez les anciens, assemblez les enfants, et ceux qui sucent les mamelles; que le nouveau marié sorte de son cabinet, et la nouvelle mariée de sa chambre nuptiale.

17 Que les Sacrificateurs qui font le service de l'Eternel pleurent entre le porche et l'autel, et qu'ils disent : Eternel, pardonne à ton peuple, et n'expose point ton héritage à l'opprobre, tellement que les nations en fassent le sujet de leurs railleries. Pourquoi dirait-on entre les peuples : Où est leur Dieu?

18 Or l'Eternel a été jaloux de sa terre, et il a été ému de compassion envers son peuple.

19 Et l'Eternel a répondu et a dit à son peuple : Voici, je vous enverrai du froment, du bon vin, et de l'huile, et vous en serez rassasiés, et je ne vous exposerai plus à l'opprobre entre les nations.

20 J'éloignerai de vous [l'armée venue] du Septentrion, et je la pousserai en un pays sec et désolé ; la partie antérieure vers la mer Orientale; et celle de derrière, vers la mer Occidentale; sa puanteur montera, et son infection s'élèvera, après avoir fait de grandes choses.

21 Ne crains point, terre; égaye-toi et te réjouis; car l'Eternel a fait de grandes choses.

22 Ne craignez point, bêtes des champs, car les pâturages du désert ont poussé leur jet, et même les arbres ont pousse leur fruit; le figuier et la vigne ont poussé avec vigueur.

23 Et vous enfants de Sion égayez-vous, et vous réjouissez en l'Eternel votre Dieu; car il vous a donné la pluie selon la justice, et même il a fait couler sur vous la pluie [de la première saison], et celle de la dernière, au premier mois.

24 Et les aires seront remplies de froment, et les cuves regorgeront de moût et d'huile.

25 Ainsi je vous rendrai les [fruits des années] que la sauterelle, le hurebec, le vermisseau, et le hanneton, ma grande armée, que j'avais envoyée contre vous, avait broutés.

26 Vous aurez donc abondamment de quoi manger et être rassasiés; et vous louerez le nom de l'Eternel votre Dieu, qui vous aura fait des choses merveilleuses; et mon peuple ne sera point confus à toujours.

27 Et vous saurez que je suis au milieu d'Israël, et que je suis l'Eternel votre Dieu, et qu'il n'y en a point d'autre; et mon peuple ne sera point confus à toujours.

28 Et il arrivera après ces choses que je répandrai mon Esprit sur toute chair; et vos fils et vos filles prophétiseront; vos vieillards songeront des songes, et vos jeunes gens verront des visions.

29 Et même en ces jours-là je répandrai mon Esprit sur les serviteurs et sur les servantes.

30 Et je ferai des prodiges dans les cieux et sur la terre, du sang et du feu, et des colonnes de fumée.

31 Le soleil sera changé en ténèbres et la lune en sang, avant que le jour grand et terrible de l'Eternel vienne.

32 Et il arrivera que quiconque invoquera le Nom de l'Eternel sera sauvé; car le salut sera en la montagne de Sion, et dans Jérusalem, comme l'Eternel a dit, et dans les résidus que l'Eternel aura appelés.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 109

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109. To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life, signifies that he who receives in the heart shall be filled with the good of love and with heavenly joy therefrom. This is evident from the signification of "overcoming," as being to receive in the heart (of which in what follows); also from the signification of "eating," as being to be appropriated and to be conjoined (See Arcana Coelestia 2187, 2343, 3168, 3813, 5643); and from the signification of "the tree of life," as being the good of love and heavenly joy therefrom (of which also in what follows). "To overcome" is to receive in the heart, because everyone who is to receive spiritual life must fight against evils and falsities which belong to his natural life; and when he overcomes these he receives in the heart the goods and truths which belong to the spiritual life. To receive in the heart is to receive in the will and love, for "heart" in the Word signifies the will and love (See Arcana Coelestia 2930, 3313, 7542, 8910, 9050, 9113, 10336). To receive in the heart, then, is to do these from the will or love; this is what is meant by "overcoming."

[2] "The tree of life" signifies the good of love and heavenly joy therefrom, because "trees" signify such things as are with man in his interiors, which are of his mind [mens] or disposition [animus]; "boughs" and "leaves" signifying those things that are of the knowledges of truth and good, and "fruits" the goods of life themselves. This signification of trees draws its origin from the spiritual world; for in that world trees of every kind are seen, and the trees that are seen correspond to the interiors of the angels and spirits which are of their mind; the most beautiful and fruitful trees to the interiors of those who are in the good of love and thence in wisdom; trees less beautiful and fruitful to those who are in the good of faith; but trees bearing leaves only, and without fruits, to those who are only in the knowledges of truth; and horrible trees, with noxious fruits, to those who are in knowledges and in evil of life. To those, however, who are not in knowledges, and who are in evil of life, no trees appear, but stones and sands instead. These appearances in the spiritual world really flow from correspondence, for the interiors of the minds of those there are by such effigies presented actually before their eyes. (These things may be better seen from two chapters in the work on Heaven and Hell; first, where the Correspondence of Heaven with all things of Earth is treated of, n. 103-115; and the other, where Representatives and Appearances in Heaven are treated of, n. 170-176, and in what follows there, n 177-190.)

[3] It is from this that "trees" are so often mentioned in the Word, and by them are signified the things with men that belong to their minds; and from this it is also that in the first chapters of Genesis: two trees are said to have been placed in the garden of Eden, one called "the tree of life," and the other "the tree of knowledge." "The tree of life" there signifies the good of love to the Lord, and heavenly joy therefrom, which were with those who were then of the church, and who are meant by the "man" and his "wife;" and by "the tree of knowledge" is signified the delight of knowledges apart from any other use than to be accounted learned and to acquire repute for erudition solely for the sake of honor or gain. "The tree of life" also signifies heavenly joy, because the good of love to the Lord, which is specifically signified by that tree, has heavenly joy in it (See in the work on Heaven and Hell 395-414, and in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 230-239).

[4] That "trees," which are so often mentioned in the Word, signify the interiors of man which belong to his mind and disposition, and the things that are on trees, as leaves and fruit, signify such things as are from these interiors, can be seen from the following passages:

I will give in the desert the cedar, the shittah tree, 1 and the myrtle, and the oil tree; I will set in the wilderness the fir tree, the pine, and the box tree (Isaiah 41:19).

The establishment of the church is there treated of:

The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to deck the place of My sanctuary (Isaiah 60:13).

All the trees of the field shall know that I, Jehovah, humble the high tree, exalt the low tree, dry up the green tree, and make the dry tree to bud (Ezekiel 17:24).

Behold, I will kindle a fire in thee, and it shall devour the green tree in thee, and every dry tree (Ezekiel 20:47).

The vine is withered, and the fig tree languisheth; the pomegranate tree, the palm tree also, and the apple tree, all the trees of the field are withered: joy is withered away from the sons of men (Joel 1:12).

When the angel sounded, there followed hail and fire, which fell upon the earth; and the third part of the trees was burnt up (Revelation 8:7).

Beltshasar 2 saw in a dream a tree in the midst of the earth, and the height thereof was great. The leaves thereof were fair, and the flowers many, and in it was food for all (Daniel 4:10-12).

(Because "trees" in general signify such things as are with man and constitute the interiors of his mind, and so also the spiritual things that are of the church; and because both are of various kinds, therefore there are so many kinds of trees mentioned, each signifying something different. What the various kinds signify is shown in the Arcana Coelestia, as what is signified by the "oil tree," n. Arcana Coelestia 9277, 10261; what by the "cedar," n. 9472, 9486, 9528, 9715, 10178; what by the "vine," n. 1069, 5113, 6375, 6378, 9277; what by the "fig," n. 217, 4231, 5113, etc.)

[5] Moreover, the things that are on trees, as leaves and fruit, signify such things as are with man; "leaves," the truths with him, and "fruits," the goods, as in the following passages:

He shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and shall spread out his roots by the river; his leaf shall be green; neither shall he cease from yielding fruit (Jeremiah 17:8).

By the river flowing out from the house of God, upon the bank on this side and on that, ascendeth the tree of food, whose leaf falleth not off, nor is its fruit consumed; it is renewed in its months, because its waters issue out of the sanctuary, whence its fruit is for food, and its leaf for medicine (Ezekiel 47:12).

In the midst of the street and of the river (flowing out from the throne of God and of the Lamb), on this side and on that, was the tree of life, bearing twelve fruits, yielding its fruit every month, and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations (Revelation 22:1, 2).

Blessed is the man whose delight is in the law; he shall be like a tree planted by the streams of waters, that bringeth forth its fruit in its time, whose leaf also doth not wither (Psalms 1:3).

Be not afraid, for the tree shall bear fruit, the fig tree and the vine shall yield their strength (Joel 2:22).

The trees of Jehovah are satisfied, the cedars of Lebanon which He hath planted (Psalms 104:16).

Praise Jehovah, ye fruit trees, and all cedars (Psalms 148:7, 9).

[6] Because "fruits" signified the goods of life with man, therefore it was commanded in the Israelitish church, which was a representative church, that the fruits of trees, like men themselves, should be circumcised, concerning which it is thus written:

The fruit of the tree serving for food in the land of Canaan shall be uncircumcised; three years shall they be uncircumcised. But in the fourth year all the fruit thereof shall be holy, praises to Jehovah. And in the fifth year shall ye eat [of the fruit thereof] (Leviticus 19:23-25).

Because the "fruits of the tree" signified the goods of life, it was also commanded:

That in the feast of tabernacles they should take the fruits of the tree of honor, and the boughs, and be glad before Jehovah, and thus should keep the feast (Leviticus 23:40, 41).

For by "tabernacles" were signified the goods of heavenly love, and holy worship therefrom (See Arcana Coelestia 414, 1102, 2145, 2152, 3312, 4391, 10545); and by the "feast of tabernacles" was signified the implantation of that good or love (n. 9296). Because "fruits" signified the goods of love which are goods of life:

It was amongst the blessings that the tree of the field should give its fruit, and among the curses that it should not bear fruit (Leviticus 26:4, 20).

So also it was a command that when any city was besieged:

They should not lay the axe to any tree of good fruit (Deuteronomy 20:19, 20).

From all this it can be seen that "fruits" signify the goods of love, or what is the same, the goods of life, which are also called "works," as likewise in these passages in the Evangelists:

The axe lieth unto the root of the tree; every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit shall be hewn down and cast into the fire (Matthew 3:10; 7:16-21).

Either make the tree good and the fruit good, or else make the tree corrupt and the fruit corrupt; for the tree is known by its fruit (Matthew 12:33; Luke 6:43, 44).

Every branch that beareth not fruit shall be taken away; but every branch that beareth fruit shall be pruned, that it may bring forth more fruit (John 15:2-8).

A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came seeking fruit thereon, but found none. And he saith unto the vine dresser, Behold, for three years I come seeking fruit from the fig tree, and find none; cut it down; why should it make the ground unfruitful? (Luke 13:6-9).

Jesus saw a fig tree by the way; He came to it, and found nothing thereon but leaves only; and He said, Nevermore from thee shall there be fruit. And immediately the fig tree withered away (Matthew 21:19; Mark 11:13, 14, 20).

The "fig tree" signifies the natural man and its interiors, and "fruits" signify his goods (Arcana Coelestia 217, 4231, 5113); but "leaves" signify knowledges (Arcana Coelestia 885). From this it is clear what is signified by the fig tree's withering away because the Lord found on it leaves only and no fruit. All these passages are cited that it may be known what is signified by the "tree of life in the midst of the paradise of God," namely, the good of love proceeding from the Lord, and heavenly joy therefrom.

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1. This is translated "the cedar of Shittah" in Arcana Coelestia 9472, 9780, and in this work, 294, 375, 730.

2. In the Chaldee this is related of Nebuchadnezzar.

  
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