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1 [Aleph.] Je suis l’homme qui ai vu l’affliction par la verge de sa fureur.

2 Il m’a conduit et amené dans les ténèbres, et non dans la lumière.

3 Certes il s’est tourné contre moi, il a tous les jours tourné sa main [contre moi].

4 [Beth.] Il a fait vieillir ma chair et ma peau, il a brisé mes os.

5 Il a bâti contre moi, et m’a environné de fiel et de travail.

6 Il m’a fait tenir dans des lieux ténébreux, comme ceux qui sont morts dès longtemps.

7 [Guimel.] Il a fait une cloison autour de moi, afin que je ne sorte point; il a appesanti mes fers.

8 Même quand je crie et que j’élève ma voix, il rejette ma requête.

9 Il a fait un mur de pierres de taille [pour fermer] mes chemins, il a renversé mes sentiers.

10 [Daleth.] Ce m’est un ours qui est aux embûches, et un lion qui se tient dans un lieu caché.

11 Il a détourné mes chemins, et m’a mis en pièces, il m’a rendu désolé.

12 Il a tendu son arc, et m’a mis comme une butte pour la flèche.

13 [He.] Il a fait entrer dans mes reins les flèches dont son carquois est plein.

14 J’ai été en risée à tous les peuples, et leur chanson, tout le jour.

15 Il m’a rassasié d’amertume, il m’a enivré d’absinthe.

16 [Vau.] Il m’a cassé les dents avec du gravier, il m’a couvert de cendre;

17 Tellement que la paix s’est éloignée de mon âme; j’ai oublié ce que c’est que d’être à son aise.

18 Et j’ai dit : ma force est perdue, et mon espérance aussi que j’avais en l’Eternel.

19 [Zajin.] Souviens-toi de mon affliction, et de mon pauvre état, qui n’est qu’absinthe et que fiel.

20 Mon âme s’[en] souvient sans cesse, et elle est abattue au dedans de moi.

21 [Mais] je rappellerai ceci en mon cœur, [et] c’est pourquoi j’aurai espérance;

22 [Heth.] Ce sont les gratuités de l’Eternel que nous n’avons point été consumés, parce que ses compassions ne sont point taries.

23 Elles se renouvellent chaque matin; [c’est] une chose grande que ta fidélité.

24 L’Eternel est ma portion, dit mon âme, c’est pourquoi j’aurai espérance en lui.

25 [Teth.] L’Eternel est bon à ceux qui s’attendent à lui, [et] à l’âme qui le recherche.

26 C’est une chose bonne qu’on attende, même en se tenant en repos, la délivrance de l’Eternel.

27 C’est une chose bonne à l’homme de porter le joug en sa jeunesse.

28 [Jod.] Il est assis solitaire et se tient tranquille, parce qu’on l’a chargé sur lui.

29 Il met sa bouche dans la poussière, si peut-être il y aura quelque espérance.

30 Il présente la joue à celui qui le frappe; il est accablé d’opprobre.

31 [Caph.] Car le Seigneur ne rejette point à toujours.

32 Mais s’il afflige quelqu’un, il en a aussi compassion selon la grandeur de ses gratuités.

33 Car ce n’est pas volontiers qu’il afflige et contriste les fils des hommes.

34 [Lamed.] Lorsqu’on foule sous ses pieds tous les prisonniers du monde;

35 Lorsqu’on pervertit le droit de quelqu’un en la présence du Très-haut;

36 Lorsqu’on fait tort à quelqu’un dans son procès, le Seigneur ne le voit-il point?

37 [Mem.] Qui est-ce qui dit que cela a été fait, [et] que le Seigneur ne l’[a] point commandé?

38 Les maux, et les biens ne procèdent-ils point de l’ordre du Très-haut?

39 Pourquoi se dépiterait l’homme vivant, l’homme, [dis-je], à cause de ses péchés?

40 [Nun.] Recherchons nos voies, et [les] sondons, et retournons jusqu’à l’Eternel.

41 Levons nos cœurs et nos mains au [Dieu] Fort qui est aux cieux, [en disant] :

42 Nous avons péché, nous avons été rebelles, tu n’as point pardonné.

43 [Samech.] Tu nous as couverts de [ta] colère, et nous as poursuivis, tu as tué, tu n’as point épargné.

44 Tu t’es couvert d’une nuée, afin que la requête ne passât point.

45 Tu nous as fait être la raclure et le rebut au milieu des peuples.

46 [Pe.] Tous nos ennemis ont ouvert leur bouche sur nous.

47 La frayeur et la fosse, le dégât et la calamité nous sont arrivés.

48 Mon œil s’est fondu en ruisseaux d’eaux à cause de la plaie de la fille de mon peuple.

49 [Hajin.] Mon œil verse des larmes, et ne cesse point, parce qu’il n’y a aucun relâche.

50 Jusques à ce que l’Eternel regarde et voie des cieux.

51 Mon œil afflige mon âme à cause de toutes les filles de ma ville.

52 [Tsadi.] Ceux qui me sont ennemis sans cause m’ont poursuivi à outrance, comme on chasse après l’oiseau.

53 Ils ont enserré ma vie dans une fosse, et ont roulé une pierre sur moi.

54 Les eaux ont regorgé par-dessus ma tête; je disais : je suis retranché.

55 [Koph.] J’ai invoqué ton Nom, ô Eternel! d’une des plus basses fosses.

56 Tu as ouï ma voix, ne ferme point ton oreille, afin que je n’expire point à force de crier.

57 Tu t’es approché au jour que je t’ai invoqué, et tu as dit : ne crains rien.

58 [Resch.] Ô Seigneur! tu as plaidé la cause de mon âme; et tu as garanti ma vie.

59 Tu as vu, ô Eternel! le tort qu’on me fait, fais-moi droit.

60 Tu as vu toutes les vengeances dont ils ont usé, et toutes leurs machinations contre moi.

61 [Scin.] Tu as ouï, ô Eternel! leur opprobe et toutes leurs machinations contre moi.

62 Les discours de ceux qui s’élèvent contre moi, et leur dessein qu’ils ont contre moi tout le long du jour.

63 Considère quand ils s’asseyent, et quand ils se lèvent, [car] je suis leur chanson.

64 [Thau.] Rends-leur la pareille, ô Eternel! selon l’ouvrage de leurs mains.

65 Donne-leur un tel ennui qu’il leur couvre le cœur; Donne-leur ta malédiction.

66 Poursuis-les en ta colère, et les efface de dessous les cieux de l’Eternel.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 379

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379. "And made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb." This symbolically means, and by truths have purified those religious beliefs from the falsities accompanying evil, and so have been reformed by the Lord.

Some evils are evils that accompany falsity, and some falsities are falsities that accompany evil. Evils that accompany falsity are found among people who, in accord with their religion, believe that evils do not condemn, provided they orally confess that they are sinners. And falsities that accompany evil are found among people who justify the evils they harbor.

As in no. 378 above, robes here symbolize general truths drawn from the Word, which constitute the people's religious beliefs. They are said to have made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb because the color white is predicated of truths (nos. 167, 231, 232), meaning therefore that they used truths to purify their falsities.

This symbolically means also that thus they were reformed by the Lord, because all who have fought against evils in the world and have believed in the Lord are, after their departure from the world, taught by the Lord and led by truths away from the falsities of their religion. And so they are reformed. That is because people who refrain from evils as being sins possess goodness of life, and goodness of life desires truths, and acknowledges and accepts them. But this is never the case with evil of life.

People believe that the blood of the Lamb here and elsewhere in the Word symbolizes the Lord's suffering of the cross. But the suffering of the cross was the final temptation or trial by which the Lord completely overcame the hells and fully glorified His humanity. By these two means He saved mankind (see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord, nos. 12-14, 15-17, and also no. 67 above). Moreover, because by His suffering of the cross the Lord fully glorified His humanity, which is to say, made it Divine, therefore nothing else can be meant by His flesh and blood but the Divinity in Him and emanating from Him - His flesh meaning the Divine goodness of His Divine love, and His blood meaning the Divine truth emanating from that goodness.

[2] Blood is mentioned many times in the Word, and everywhere it symbolizes, in the spiritual sense, either the Lord's Divine truth, which is the same as the Divine truth of the Word, or in an opposite sense, the Divine truth of the Word falsified or profaned, as can be seen from the following passages.

First, that blood symbolizes the Lord's Divine truth or the Divine truth of the Word can be seen from these passages:

Blood was called the blood of the covenant, and a covenant conjoins, a conjunction that the Lord accomplishes by His Divine truth. So, for example, in Zechariah:

By the blood of your covenant, I will set your prisoners free from the pit... (Zechariah 9:11)

After Moses read the Book of the Law in the hearing of the people, he sprinkled half the blood on the people and said,

This is the blood of the covenant which Jehovah has made with you in accordance with all these words. (Exodus 24:3-8)

Moreover,

(Jesus) took the cup..., and gave it to them, saying, "Drink from it, all of you. ...this is My blood, the blood of the new covenant... (Matthew 26:27-28, cf. Mark 14:24, Luke 22:20)

The blood of the new covenant or testament symbolizes nothing else than the Word, which is called a covenant or testament - the Old Covenant or Testament, and the New Covenant or Testament - thus symbolizing the Divine truth in it.

[3] Since blood has this symbolic meaning, the Lord therefore gave His disciples wine, saying, "This is My blood" - wine symbolizing Divine truth (no. 316). Wine is also on that account called "the blood of grapes" (Genesis 49:11, Deuteronomy 32:14).

This is still further apparent from these words of the Lord:

Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you will have no life in you... For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. (John 6:53-56).

It is clearly apparent that blood here means Divine truth, because the text says that he who drinks has life, and abides in the Lord, and the Lord in him. This is the effect of Divine truth and a life in accordance with it, and an effect confirmed by the Holy Supper, as everyone in the church may know.

[4] Since blood symbolizes the Lord's Divine truth, which is the same as the Divine truth of the Word, and this is the essence of the Old and New Covenants or Testaments, therefore blood was the holiest representative symbol in the Israelite Church, in which every single thing corresponded to something spiritual. So, for example, the people were to take some of the blood of the paschal lamb and put it on the doorposts and lintel of their houses to keep the plague from coming upon them (Exodus 12:7, 13, 22). The blood of the burnt offering was to be sprinkled on the altar, at the base of the altar, on Aaron and his sons, and on their vestments (Exodus 29:12, 16, 20-21).

[5] The blood of the Lamb has a like symbolism in the following verses in the book of Revelation:

...war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon... And they overcame it by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony... (Revelation 12:7, 11)

For no one can think that Michael and his angels overcame the dragon with anything other than the Lord's Divine truth in the Word. Angels in heaven, indeed, cannot think of any blood, nor do they think of the Lord's suffering, but of His Divine truth and resurrection. Consequently, when a person thinks about the Lord's blood, angels perceive His Divine truth, and when a person thinks about the Lord's suffering, they perceive His glorification, and then only His resurrection. I have been granted to know the reality of this by much experience.

[6] That blood symbolizes Divine truth is apparent also from these verses in the book of Psalms:

(God) will save the souls of the needy... Precious shall be their blood in His sight. And they shall live, and He will give them the gold of Sheba. (Psalms 72:13-15)

The blood, precious in the sight of God, stands for Divine truth among those people. The gold of Sheba is the resulting wisdom.

In Ezekiel:

Gather together... to My great sacrifice... on the mountains of Israel, that you may eat flesh and drink blood. You shall... drink the blood of the princes of the earth... You shall... drink blood till you are drunk at My sacrifice which I am sacrificing for you... (Thus) I will set My glory among the nations. (Ezekiel 39:17-21)

Blood here does not mean blood, because the statement is that they will drink the blood of the princes of the earth and that they will drink blood till they are drunk. But the true meaning of the word emerges when blood is understood to mean Divine truth. The subject there, too, is the Lord's church, which He would establish among gentiles.

[7] Second, that blood symbolizes Divine truth can be clearly seen from its opposite meaning, in which it symbolizes the Divine truth of the Word falsified or profaned, as is apparent from these passages:

He who stops his ears from hearing of bloodshed, and shuts his eyes from seeing evil... (Isaiah 33:15)

You shall destroy those who speak falsehood; Jehovah abhors the bloody and deceitful man. (Psalms 5:6)

...everyone recorded for life in Jerusalem, when the Lord has... rinsed away (her) blood... from her midst, by the spirit of judgment and by the spirit of purification. (Isaiah 4:3-4)

...on the day you were born... I saw you trampled in your blood, and I said to you in your blood, "Live!" ...I washed you and rinsed away the blood upon you... (Ezekiel 16:5-6, 9, 22, 36, 38)

They wandered blind in the streets; they have defiled themselves with blood, and what they cannot touch, they touch with their garments. (Lamentations 4:13-14)

The garment is polluted with blood. (Isaiah 9:5)

Also on your skirts is found the blood of the souls of the innocent... (Jeremiah 2:34)

Your hands are full of blood. Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings... (Isaiah 1:15-16)

...your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity; your lips have spoken a lie... They make haste to shed innocent blood. (Isaiah 59:3, 7)

...Jehovah is coming out... to visit the iniquity... of the earth; then the earth will disclose her blood... (Isaiah 26:21)

...as many as received Him, to them He gave the ability to be children of God..., who were born, not of blood... (John 1:12-13)

In (Babylon) was found the blood of prophets and saints... (Revelation 18:24)

...the sea... became as the blood of a dead man... ...the springs of water... became blood. (Revelation 16:3-4. Cf. Isaiah 15:9, Psalms 105:29)

The like is symbolized by the rivers, ponds, and pools of water in Egypt being turned into blood (Exodus 7:15-25).

...the moon (shall be turned) into blood, before the coming of the great... day of Jehovah. (Joel 2:31)

...the moon became... blood. (Revelation 6:12)

In these places and many others, blood symbolizes the truth of the Word falsified, and also profaned. But this can be seen more clearly when these passages in the Word are read in context.

So, then, since blood in an opposite sense symbolizes the truth of the Word falsified or profaned, it is apparent that blood in a true sense symbolizes the truth of the Word not falsified.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.