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Michée 5

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1 Maintenant assemble-toi par troupes, fille de troupes ; on a mis le siège contre nous, on frappera le Gouverneur d'Israël avec la verge sur la joue.

2 Mais toi, Bethléhem Ephrata, petite pour être entre les milliers de Juda, de toi me sortira [quelqu'un] pour être Dominateur en Israël; et ses issues sont d'ancienneté, dès les jours éternels.

3 C'est pourquoi il les livrera jusqu'au temps que celle qui est en travail d'enfant aura enfanté; et le reste de ses frères retournera avec les enfants d'Israël.

4 Et il se maintiendra et gouvernera par la force de l'Eternel, avec la magnificence du Nom de l'Eternel son Dieu; et ils demeureront fermes; car en peu de temps il s'agrandira jusqu'aux bouts de la terre.

5 Et c'est lui qui sera la paix. Après que l'Assyrien sera entré dans notre pays, et qu'il aura mis le pied dans nos palais, nous établirons contre lui sept pasteurs, et huit princes pris du commun.

6 Et ils ravageront le pays d'Assyrie avec l'épée, et le pays de Nimrod à ses portes; et il nous délivrera des Assyriens, quand ils seront entrés dans notre pays, et qu'ils auront mis le pied dans nos quartiers.

7 Et le reste de Jacob sera au milieu de plusieurs peuples comme une rosée qui vient de l'Eternel, et comme une pluie menue qui tombe sur l'herbe, laquelle on n'attend point d'aucun homme, et qu'on n'espère point des enfants des hommes.

8 Aussi le reste de Jacob sera parmi les nations, et au milieu de plusieurs peuples, comme un lion parmi les bêtes des forêts, et comme un lionceau parmi des troupeaux de brebis; lequel y passant foule et déchire, sans que personne en puisse rien garantir.

9 Ta main sera élevée sur tes adversaires, et tous tes ennemis seront retranchés.

10 Et il arrivera en ce temps-là, dit l'Eternel, que je retrancherai tes chevaux du milieu de toi, et ferai périr tes chariots.

11 Et je retrancherai les villes de ton pays, et ruinerai toutes tes forteresses.

12 Je retrancherai aussi les sorcelleries de ta main, et tu n'auras plus aucun pronostiqueur de temps.

13 Et je retrancherai tes images taillées et tes statues du milieu de toi, et tu ne te prosterneras plus devant l'ouvrage de tes mains.

14 J'arracherai aussi tes bocages du milieu de toi, et effacerai tes ennemis.

15 Et je ferai vengeance avec colère et avec fureur de toutes les nations qui ne m'auront point écouté.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 482

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482. Verse 17. For the Lamb who is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, signifies that the Lord will instruct them out of heaven. This is evident from the signification of "the Lamb," as being the Lord in relation to Divine truth (of which see above, n. 297, 343, 464); also from the signification of "throne," as being heaven (of which also above, n. 253; "in the midst of the throne" signifies in the universal heaven, for "in the midst" signifies in each and every thing, that is, in the whole, see above, n. 213; also from the signification of "to feed" as being to instruct (of which presently). This makes evident that "the Lamb who is in the midst of the throne shall feed them" signifies that the Lord will instruct them out of heaven. It is here said, "the Lamb who is in the midst of the throne shall feed them," and above, "He who sitteth on the throne shall dwell over them" which makes it very clear that it is the Lord who is meant both by "He who sitteth on the throne," and by "the Lamb in the midst of the throne," but "He who sitteth on the throne" means the Lord in relation to Divine good, and "the Lamb in the midst of the throne" means the Lord in relation to Divine truth; for "to dwell," which is said of Him that sitteth upon the throne, is predicated of good (See above, n. 470); and "to feed," which is said of the Lamb, is predicated of truths; for "to feed" signifies to instruct in truths.

[2] In the Word of the Old Testament mention is frequently made of "Jehovah" and "God," also of "Jehovah" and "the Holy One of Israel," and both mean the Lord alone, "Jehovah" the Lord in relation to Divine good, and "God" and "the Holy One of Israel" the Lord in relation to Divine truth; it is thus said because of the marriage of Divine good and Divine truth in every particular of the Word. That "to feed" signifies to instruct can be seen without further explanation, since it is a custom derived from the Word to call those who teach "pastors" (or feeders), and those who are instructed "a flock;" but why they are so called is not yet known, and shall therefore be told. In heaven where all things that appear before the eyes are representative, representing under a natural appearance the spiritual things that angels think and by which they are affected; thus are their thoughts and affections presented before their eyes in such forms as exist in the world, that is, in forms similar to natural things, and this by virtue of the correspondence that is established by the Lord between spiritual things and natural. (This correspondence has been treated of in many places; also in the work Heaven and Hell, n. 87-102, and 103-115.) It is from this correspondence that in heaven flocks of sheep, lambs, and goats appear feeding in green pastures, and also in gardens; and these appearances spring from the thoughts of those who are in the goods and truths of the church, and who from these think intelligently and wisely. It is from this that mention is so often made in the Word of "flock," "pasture," as also of "feeding," and "feeder" (or shepherd); for the Word in the letter consists of such things as appear in heaven before the eyes, and these signify correspondent spiritual things.

[3] As it is known in the church that "to feed" signifies to instruct, "pasture" instruction, and "shepherd" an instructor, a few passages only in which "feeding" and "pasture" are mentioned shall be quoted without further explanation. In Isaiah:

In that day shall thy cattle feed in a broad meadow (Isaiah 30:23).

He shall feed His flock like a shepherd; He shall gather the lambs into His arm, and shall gently lead them that give suck (Isaiah 40:11).

He shall say to the bound, Go forth; to them that are in darkness, Reveal yourselves. They shall feed upon the ways, and in all the bare hills shall be their pasture (Isaiah 49:9).

In Jeremiah:

Against the shepherds that feed My people, ye have scattered My flock. Because of cursing the land mourneth; the pastures of the desert are dried up (Jeremiah 23:2, 10).

He shall feed Israel on Carmel and Bashan (Jeremiah 50:19).

In Ezekiel:

I will seek My flock and I will search them out. I will feed them upon the mountains of Israel by the watercourses, and in all the inhabited places of the land. I will feed them in a good pasture, and upon the mountains of the height of Israel shall their sheepcote be; there shall they lie down in a good sheepcote, and in a fat pasture shall they feed upon the mountains of Israel (Ezekiel 34:11, 13, 14).

In Hosea:

I did know thee 1 in the wilderness, in a land of drought; where they had pasture (Hosea 13:5, 6).

In Joel:

The droves of cattle are perplexed, because they have no pasture; and the droves of sheep are made desolate (Joel 1:18).

In Micah:

Out of Bethlehem of Ephrathah shall go forth one who shall stand and feed in the strength of Jehovah (Micah 5:2, 4).

Feed Thy people with Thy rod, the flock of Thine heritage; they shall feed in Bashan and Gilead (Micah 7:14).

In Zephaniah:

The remnants of Israel shall feed and lie down (Zephaniah 3:13).

In David:

Jehovah is my Shepherd, I shall not want; He will make me to lie down in pastures of herbage (Psalms 23:1, 2).

The Lord chose David; from following the ewes giving suck He brought him to feed Jacob His people, and Israel His inheritance; and he fed them in the integrity of his heart (Psalms 78:70-72).

Jehovah hath made us His people, and the flock of His pasture [keri]. Therefore we are His people and the flock of His pasture (Psalms 100:3).

In John:

Jesus said to Peter, Lovest thou Me? He said that he loved Him. He said unto him, Feed My lambs. He said a second time, Feed My sheep. Again He said a third time, Feed My sheep (John 21:15-17).

Also in many other passages, in which "to feed" signifies to instruct in truths, and "pasture" truths in which they are instructed.

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1. The photolithograph has "them," but cf. AE 780; AC 6078.

  
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