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5 Mose 29

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1 (H28:69) Das sind die Worte des Bundes, welchen Jehova im Lande Moab dem Mose geboten hat, mit den Kindern Israel zu machen, außer dem Bunde, den er am Horeb mit ihnen gemacht hatte.

2 (H29:1) Und Mose berief ganz Israel und sprach zu ihnen: Ihr habt alles gesehen, (H29:2) was Jehova vor euren Augen im Lande Ägypten getan hat, an dem Pharao und an allen seinen Knechten und an seinem ganzen Lande:

3 Die großen Versuchungen, welche deine Augen gesehen haben, jene großen Zeichen und Wunder.

4 Aber Jehova hat euch nicht ein Herz gegeben, zu erkennen, und Augen, zu sehen, und Ohren, zu hören, bis auf diesen Tag.

5 Und ich habe euch vierzig Jahre in der Wüste geführt: Eure Kleider sind nicht an euch zerfallen, und dein Schuh ist nicht abgenutzt an deinem Fuße;

6 Brot habt ihr nicht gegessen, und Wein und starkes Getränk habt ihr nicht getrunken; auf daß ihr erkenntet, daß ich Jehova, euer Gott, bin.

7 Und als ihr an diesen Ort kamet, da zogen Sihon, der König von Hesbon, und Og, der König von Basan, aus, uns entgegen zum Streit, und wir schlugen sie;

8 und wir nahmen ihr Land ein und gaben es den Rubenitern und den Gaditern und dem halben Stamme der Manassiter zum Erbteil.

9 So beobachtet denn die Worte dieses Bundes und tut sie, auf daß ihr Gelingen habet in allem, was ihr tut.

10 Ihr stehet heute allesamt vor Jehova, eurem Gott: eure Häupter, eure Stämme, eure Ältesten und eure Vorsteher,

11 alle Männer von Israel, eure Kinder, eure Weiber und dein Fremdling, der inmitten deiner Lager ist, von deinem Holzhauer bis zu deinem Wasserschöpfer,

12 damit du in den Bund Jehovas, deines Gottes, eintretest und in seinen Eidschwur, den Jehova, dein Gott, heute mit dir macht;

13 auf daß er dich heute als sein Volk bestätige, und er dein Gott sei, wie er zu dir geredet, und wie er deinen Vätern, Abraham, Isaak und Jakob, geschworen hat.

14 Und nicht mit euch allein mache ich diesen Bund und diesen Eidschwur,

15 sondern mit dem, der heute hier ist, der mit uns vor Jehova, unserem Gott, steht, und mit dem, der heute nicht mit uns hier ist.

16 Denn ihr wisset ja, wie wir im Lande Ägypten gewohnt haben, und wie wir mitten durch die Nationen gezogen sind, durch die ihr gezogen seid;

17 und ihr habt ihre Scheusale gesehen, und ihre Götzen von Holz und Stein, Silber und Gold, die bei ihnen sind,

18 daß kein Mann oder Weib, oder Geschlecht oder Stamm unter euch sei, dessen Herz sich heute von Jehova, unserem Gott, abwende, um hinzugehen, den Göttern jener Nationen zu dienen; daß nicht eine Wurzel unter euch sei, die Gift und Wermut trage,

19 und es geschehe, wenn er die Worte dieses Eidschwures hört, daß er sich in seinem Herzen segne und spreche: Ich werde Frieden haben, wenn ich auch in der Verstocktheit meines Herzens wandle! Damit zu Grunde gehe das Getränkte mit dem Durstigen.

20 Nicht wird Jehova ihm vergeben wollen, sondern alsdann wird der Zorn Jehovas und sein Eifer rauchen wider selbigen Mann; und der ganze Fluch, der in diesem Buche geschrieben ist, wird auf ihm ruhen, und Jehova wird seinen Namen unter dem Himmel austilgen;

21 und Jehova wird ihn aus allen Stämmen Israels zum Unglück aussondern, nach all den Flüchen des Bundes, der in diesem Buche des Gesetzes geschrieben ist.

22 Und das künftige Geschlecht, eure Kinder, die nach euch aufkommen werden, und der Ausländer, der aus fernem Lande kommen wird, werden sagen, wenn sie die Plagen dieses Landes sehen und seine Krankheiten, womit Jehova es geschlagen hat,

23 daß sein ganzes Land Schwefel und Salz, ein Brand, ist, daß es nicht besät wird und nichts sprossen läßt, und keinerlei Kraut darin aufkommt, gleich der Umkehrung von Sodom und Gomorra, Adama und Zeboim, welche Jehova umkehrte in seinem Zorn und in seinem Grimm, -

24 und alle Nationen werden sagen: Warum hat Jehova diesem Lande also getan? Weshalb diese große Zornglut?

25 Und man wird sagen: Darum daß sie den Bund Jehovas, des Gottes ihrer Väter, verlassen haben, den er mit ihnen gemacht hatte, als er sie aus dem Lande Ägypten herausführte,

26 und hingingen und anderen Göttern dienten und sich vor ihnen niederbeugten, Göttern, die sie nicht kannten, und die er ihnen nicht zugeteilt hatte:

27 da entbrannte der Zorn Jehovas über dieses Land, so daß er den ganzen Fluch über dasselbe gebracht hat, der in diesem Buche geschrieben ist;

28 Und Jehova hat sie herausgerissen aus ihrem Lande im Zorn und im Grimm und in großem Unwillen, und hat sie in ein anderes Land geworfen, wie es an diesem Tage ist. -

29 Das Verborgene ist Jehovas, unseres Gottes; aber das Geoffenbarte ist unser und unserer Kinder ewiglich, damit wir alle Worte dieses Gesetzes tun.

   

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5798. 'And do not let your anger burn against your servant' means lest he turn away. This is clear from the meaning of 'anger' as a turning away or aversion, dealt with in 5034; for one who is angry turns away. He does not think as the other person does; rather, in the state he is in, his thought is contrary to the other's. This meaning of 'anger' as a turning away is evident from many places in the Word, especially from those where anger or wrath, meaning a turning away, is attributed to Jehovah or the Lord. Not that Jehovah or the Lord ever turns away but that man does so; and when man turns away it appears to him as if the Lord does so since he is not heard. The Word speaks in keeping with the appearance. In addition, since 'anger' is a turning away, it is also a hostility towards what is good and true on the part of those who have turned away. On the part however of those who have not turned away 'anger' is not hostility but repugnance, because it is an aversion to what is evil and false.

[2] As regards 'anger' meaning hostility, this has been shown in 3614. It also means a turning away, and punishment too, when people are hostile towards what is good and true, as is evident from the following places: In Isaiah,

Woe to those decreeing decrees of iniquity. They will fall beneath the bound and beneath the slain; but in all this His anger will not be turned back. Woe to Asshur, the rod of My anger. Against a hypocritical nation I will send him, and against the people of [My] wrath I will command him. He does not think what is right and his heart does not consider what is right. Isaiah 10:1, 4-7.

'Anger' and 'wrath' stand for a turning away and hostility on man's side, a condition in which punishment and not being heard seem to him like anger. And as these exist on man's side, the words 'woe to those decreeing decrees of iniquity', 'he does not think what is right and his heart does not consider what is right' are used.

[3] In the same prophet,

Jehovah together with the vessels of His anger [comes] to destroy the whole land. Behold, the day of Jehovah 1 comes - cruel, with indignation, wrath, and anger - to make the earth a ruin, so that He may destroy its sinners from it. I will make heaven quake, and the earth will quake out of its place, at the wrath of Jehovah

Zebaoth and in the day of His fierce anger. Isaiah 13:5, 9, 13.

'Heaven' and 'the earth' here stand for the Church, which had turned away from truth and goodness. Because it had done this a description of the laying waste and destruction of it owing to the indignation, anger, and wrath of Jehovah appears here, though the truth of the matter is the complete opposite. That is to say, the person ruled by evil is the one who is filled with indignation, anger, and wrath, in addition to which he sets himself against what is good and true. The attribution to Jehovah of punishment which comes as a result of evil is due to the appearance. Various places elsewhere in the Word call the final period of the Church and its destruction 'the day of Jehovah's anger'.

[4] In the same prophet,

Jehovah has broken the rod of the wicked, the stick of those who have dominion. He will strike the peoples in a rage, with an incurable stroke, He who with anger rules the nations. Isaiah 14:5-6.

Much the same applies here. It is like a criminal punished by the law; he attributes the evil of a punishment to the king or judge, not to himself. In the same prophet,

Jacob and Israel, because these were unwilling to walk in Jehovah's ways and did not hear His law, He poured out upon him the wrath of His anger, and the violence of battle. Isaiah 42:24-25.

In Jeremiah,

I Myself will fight against you with outstretched hand and strong arm, and in anger, and in wrath, and in great indignation. Lest My fury go forth like fire, and burn and fail to be quenched because of the wickedness of your works.

Here 'fury', 'anger', and 'great indignation' are nothing other than the evils of a punishment because of a turning away from and a hostility towards what is good and true.

[5] It is in origin a Divine law that all evil carries punishment with it; and surprising though it may be, in, the next life evil and punishment are inseparable. For as soon as a hellish spirit does anything exceptionally bad other spirits, ones who administer punishments, become present and punish him without their having been alerted by anyone else. The fact that the evil of a punishment is caused by turning away is self-evident, for the expression 'because of the wickedness of your works' is used. In David,

He let loose on them the wrath of His anger, indignation, and rage, and distress, and a mission of evil angels. He opened a way for His anger, He did not spare their soul from death. Psalms 78:49-50.

See also Isaiah 30:27, 30; Isaiah 34:2; 47:3, 6; 54:8; 57:17; 63:6; 66:15; Jeremiah 4:8; 7:20; 15:14; 33:5; Ezekiel 5:13, 17; Deuteronomy 9:11-19; 29:20-24; Revelation 14:9-10; 15:7. In these places too 'wrath', 'anger', 'indignation', and 'rage' stand for a turning away, hostility, and consequent punishment.

[6] The reason why punishment due to a turning away and hostility is attributed to Jehovah or the Lord and is called anger, wrath, and rage residing with Him is that the nation descended from Jacob had to be confined solely to the external representatives of the Church. They could not be confined to these except through fear and dread of Jehovah and unless they had believed that in His anger and wrath He would do evil to them. People who are concerned solely with external things and nothing internal cannot be led in any other way to perform external observances, since no sense of obligation is present with them interiorly. This is also the situation with simple persons in the Church. The only idea they can grasp, based on the appearance, is that God is angry when someone does what is evil. Yet anyone may see, if he stops to reflect, that no anger at all, still less any rage, resides with Jehovah or the Lord, since He is mercy itself, is goodness itself, and is infinitely beyond wishing evil on anyone. Neither does a person possessing charity towards the neighbour do evil to anyone; and as this is true of every angel, how much more must it be true of the Lord Himself? But the situation in the next life is as follows: Because of the newcomers there the Lord is constantly reordering heaven and its communities, imparting bliss and happiness to them.

[7] But when that bliss and happiness passes into the communities opposite (for in the next life all the communities of heaven have communities opposite them in hell, which is what provides equilibrium) and those communities feel a change taking place from heaven's presence, they are filled with anger and wrath. They rush into doing evil and at the same time bring on themselves the evils of their punishment. Furthermore, when evil spirits or genii come near the light of heaven they start to experience pain and torment, 4225, 4226. This they attribute to heaven, and consequently to the Lord; but in actual fact they bring the torment on themselves since evil suffers torment whenever it comes near good. From all this it is evident that the Lord is the source of nothing but good and that all evil originates in those people themselves who turn away, stand in opposition, and attack. This arcanum enables one to see what the situation really is.

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1. The Latin means Jehovah but the Hebrew means the day of Jehovah, which Swedenborg has in other places where he quotes this verse.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.