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Zacharie 11

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1 Liban, ouvre tes portes, et le feu consumera tes cèdres.

2 Sapin, hurle; car le cèdre est tombé, parce que les choses magnifiques ont été ravagées ; chênes de Basan, hurlez, car la forêt qui était comme une place forte, a été coupée.

3 [Il y a] un cri de hurlement des pasteurs, parce que leur magnificence a été ravagée, [il y a] un cri de rugissement des lionceaux, parce que l'orgueil du Jourdain a été ravagé.

4 Ainsi a dit l'Eternel mon Dieu : Pais les brebis exposées à la tuerie;

5 Que leurs possesseurs tuent, sans qu'on les en tienne pour coupables, et chaque vendeur desquelles dit : Béni soit l'Eternel, je suis enrichi : Et, pas un de leurs pasteurs ne les épargne.

6 Certes aussi je n'aurai plus pitié de ceux qui habitent dans le pays, dit l'Eternel; car voici, je ferai que chacun se trouvera entre les mains de son prochain, et entre les mains de son Roi, et ils fouleront le pays, et je ne le délivrerai point de leur main.

7 Je me suis donc mis à paître les brebis exposées à la tuerie, qui sont véritablement les plus pauvres du troupeau. Puis je pris deux verges, [dont] j'appelai l'une Beauté; et l'autre, Cordon; et je me mis à paître les brebis.

8 Et je supprimai trois pasteurs en un mois, car mon âme s'est ennuyée d'eux, et aussi leur âme s'était dégoûtée de moi.

9 Et je dis : Je ne vous paîtrai plus; que ce qui meurt, meure; et que ce qui est supprimé, soit supprimé; et que celles qui seront de reste dévorent chacune la chair l'une de l'autre.

10 Puis je pris ma verge, [appelée] Beauté, et la mis en pièces pour rompre mon alliance que j'avais traitée avec tous ces peuples;

11 Et elle fut rompue en ce jour-là; et ainsi les plus pauvres du troupeau qui prennent garde à moi connurent que c'était la parole de l'Eternel.

12 Et je leur dis : S'il vous semble bon donnez-[moi] mon salaire; sinon, ne [me] le donnez pas : alors ils pesèrent mon salaire, qui fut trente [pièces] d'argent.

13 Et l'Eternel me dit : Jette-les pour un potier, ce prix honorable auquel j'ai été apprécié par eux; alors je pris les trente [pièces] d'argent, et les jetai dans la maison de l'Eternel, pour un potier.

14 Puis je rompis ma seconde verge, [appelée] Cordon, pour rompre la fraternité entre Juda et Israël.

15 Et l'Eternel me dit : Prends-toi encore l'équipage d'un pasteur insensé.

16 Car voici, je m'en vais susciter un pasteur au pays, qui ne visitera point les brebis qui s'en vont perdues; il ne cherchera point celles qui sont délicates, il ne guérira point celles qui sont malades, et il ne portera point celles qui sont demeurées en arrière, mais il mangera la chair des plus grasses, et fendra leurs ongles.

17 Malheur au pasteur inutile, qui abandonne le troupeau; L'épée sera sur son bras, et sur son œil droit; son bras séchera certainement, et son œil droit sera entièrement obscurci.

   

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4552. 'And Jacob hid them under the oak which was by Shechem' means an eternal casting away. This is clear from the meaning of 'hiding' as casting away and burying as dead, and from the meaning of 'under the oak' as for ever, for being a tree that lives to a very great age, 'the oak' meant, when anything was hidden under it, that which is everlasting. It also had the meaning of that which is tangled up, and above all that which is deceptive and false, because compared with everything above it the lowest part of the natural is tangled up and deceptive, inasmuch as it relies on the physical senses, and so on deceptive ideas, for its knowledge and delight. Specifically 'the oak' means the lowest part of the natural, and therefore in the good sense means the truths and goods there, and in the contrary sense the evils and falsities there.

[2] Furthermore, when falsities are being removed in the case of a regenerate person they are cast away to the lowest part of the natural. For this reason when anyone has become mature in judgement and clear-sighted, and especially when he has become intelligent and wise, those things in the natural seem to be far removed from the interior sight he has. For with one who is regenerate truths are present within the inmost part of his natural alongside the good there, which is like a small sun. Other kinds of truths which are dependent on these are distanced from them by, so to speak, their relationships by blood or through marriage to good. Deceptive truths exist in the more outlying parts, and falsities are cast away to the outermost parts. These remain with a person for ever, arranged - when he allows himself to be led by the Lord - into the kind of order that has just been described. For that ordering is a heavenly one since heaven itself is ordered in a similar way. But when a person does not allow himself to be led by the Lord but by evil, a contrary ordering exists. In his case evil together with falsities is at the centre; truths have then been cast away to the surrounding parts, and actual Divine truths to the ultimate parts. This ordering is a hellish one since hell itself is ordered in a similar way. The most outlying parts constitute the lowest of the natural.

[3] The reason why 'the oak' means falsities which are the lowest parts of the natural is that in the Ancient Church, when external worship representative of the Lord's kingdom existed, all trees of every kind had some spiritual or else celestial meaning. The olive, for example, and consequently olive oil, meant those things which belonged to celestial love; the vine and consequently wine those things that belonged to charity and from this to faith; and so on with every other kind of tree, such as the cedar, the fig, the poplar, the beech, and the oak, which too had their own individual meanings, as shown in various places in explanatory sections. It is because of the meaning these trees had in the Ancient Church that they are mentioned so many times in the Word, as also in general are gardens, groves, and forests, and that people held their worship in these, under particular trees. But because that worship became idolatrous, and the descendants of Jacob, among whom a representative of the Church was to be established, were inclined to idolatrous practices and therefore set up so many idols in such places, they were forbidden to hold worship in gardens and groves, under the trees there. Even so, these trees retained their spiritual or celestial meanings. Consequently not only the more noble trees, such as olives, vines, and cedars, but also the poplar, the beech, and the oak, when mentioned in the Word, have the same meanings as they had in the Ancient Church.

[4] 'Oaks' in the good sense means the truths and forms of good that make up the lowest parts of the natural, and in the contrary sense the falsities and evils which do so, as is clear from places where they are mentioned in the Word and understood in the internal sense, as in Isaiah,

Those forsaking Jehovah will be consumed, for they will be ashamed of the oaks which you have desired. And you will be like an oak, casting down its leaves and like a garden that has no water. Isaiah 1:28-30.

In the same prophet,

The day of Jehovah Zebaoth upon everyone uplifted or lowly, and upon all the cedars of Lebanon, and upon all the oaks of Bashan. Isaiah 2:12-13.

Anyone may recognize that 'the day of Jehovah' is not going to be a visitation upon cedars and oaks but upon people meant by those trees. In the same prophet,

He who fashions a god cuts down cedars for himself, and takes a beech and an oak and strengthens himself among the trees of the forest. Isaiah 44:10, 14.

[5] In Ezekiel,

You will acknowledge that I am Jehovah, when their slain lie in the midst of the idols around their altars, upon every high hill, on all the mountain-tops, and under every green tree, and under every entangled oak, in the place where they offered an odour of rest to all their idols. Ezekiel 6:13.

The ancients also worshipped on hills and mountains because 'hills and mountains' means heavenly love - though when idolaters do the same, self-love and love of the world are meant, 795, 796, 1430, 2722, 4210 - and also under trees because, as stated above, each had a meaning of its own depending on what kind of tree it was. 'Under an entangled oak' here means worship based on falsities constituting the lowest parts of the natural, for they exist there in an entangled condition, 2831. In Hosea,

They offer sacrifice on mountain-tops and burn incense on hills, under oak, poplar, and hard oak, because its shade is good. Therefore your daughters commit whoredom, and your daughters-in-law commit adultery. Hosea 4:13.

'Committing whoredom' means falsifying truths, and 'committing adultery' perverting forms of good - see 2466, 2729, 3399. In Zechariah,

Open your doors, O Lebanon, and let fire consume your cedars, for the cedar is fallen, for the magnificent ones are ruined. Howl, O oaks of Bashan, for the forest of Bazir has come down. Zechariah 11:1-2.

  
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