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Hesekiel 6

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1 Und des HERRN Wort geschah zu mir und sprach:

2 Du Menschenkind, kehre dein Angesicht wider die Berge Israels und weissage wider sie

3 und sprich: Ihr Berge Israels, höret das Wort des HERRN HERRN! So spricht der HERR HERR beide, zu den Bergen und Hügeln, beide, zu den Bächen und Tälern: Siehe, ich will das Schwert über euch bringen und eure Höhen umbringen,

4 daß eure Altäre verwüstet und eure Götzen zerbrochen sollen werden; und will eure Leichname vor den Bildern totschlagen lassen.

5 Ja, ich will die Leichname der Kinder Israel vor euren Bildern fällen und will eure Gebeine um eure Altäre her zerstreuen.

6 Wo ihr wohnet, da sollen die Städte wüste und die Höhen zur Einöde werden. Denn man wird eure Altäre wüste und zur Einöde machen und eure Götzen zerbrechen und zunichte machen und eure Bilder zerschlagen und eure Stifte vertilgen,

7 und sollen Erschlagene unter euch daliegen, daß ihr erfahret, ich sei der HERR.

8 Ich will aber etliche von euch überbleiben lassen, die dem Schwert entgehen unter den Heiden, wenn ich euch in die Länder zerstreuet habe.

9 Dieselbigen eure Übrigen werden dann an mich gedenken unter den Heiden, da sie gefangen sein müssen, wenn ich ihr hurisch Herz, so von mir gewichen, und ihre hurischen Augen, so nach ihren Götzen gesehen, zerschlagen habe; und wird sie gereuen die Bosheit, die sie durch allerlei ihre Greuel begangen haben.

10 Und sollen erfahren, daß ich der HERR sei und nicht umsonst geredet habe, solches Unglück ihnen zu tun.

11 So spricht der HERR HERR: Schlage deine Hände zusammen und strampel mit deinen Füßen und sprich: Wehe über alle Greuel der Bosheit im Hause Israels, darum sie durch Schwert, Hunger und Pestilenz fallen müssen!

12 Wer ferne ist, wird an der Pestilenz sterben, und wer nahe ist, wird durchs Schwert fallen; wer aber überbleibet und davor behütet ist, wird Hungers sterben. Also will ich meinen Grimm unter ihnen vollenden,

13 daß ihr erfahren sollt, ich sei der HERR, wenn ihre Erschlagenen unter ihren Götzen liegen werden um ihre Altäre her, oben auf allen Hügeln und oben auf allen Bergen und unter allen grünen Bäumen und unter allen dicken Eichen, an welchen Orten sie allerlei Götzen süßes Räuchopfer taten.

14 Ich will meine Hand wider sie ausstrecken und das Land wüste und öde machen, von der wüste an bis gen Diblath, wo sie wohnen, und sollen erfahren, daß ich der HERR sei.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3412

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3412. 'All the wells which his father's servants had dug in the days of Abraham his father, the Philistines stopped them up' means that people who possessed knowledge of cognitions did not wish to know interior truths that came from the Divine and so effaced them. This is clear from the meaning of 'wells' as truths, dealt with in 2702, 3096, here interior truths coming from the Divine since the wells, which mean truths, are said to have been dug by 'his father's servants in the days of Abraham his father' - 'Abraham' representing the Lord's Divine itself, 2011, 2833, 2836, 3251, 3305 (end); from the meaning of 'stopping up' as not wishing to know and so effacing; and from the representation of 'the Philistines' as people who possess no more than a knowledge of cognitions, dealt with in 1197, 1198.

[2] The subject at this point is the appearances of truth that belong to the lower degree, which are able to exist with those who possess a knowledge of cognitions and whom 'the Philistines' are used to mean here. With regard to the interior truths that come from the Divine and are effaced by those called the Philistines, the position is that in the Ancient Church and after it the name Philistines was used for those who gave little thought to life and very much to doctrine, and who in course of time even rejected matters of life and acknowledged matters of faith - which faith was separated from life - as being the essential element of the Church. As a consequence they attached no importance at all to matters of doctrine concerning charity which in the Ancient Church constituted the all of doctrine, and so they effaced it. Instead they proclaimed matters of doctrine concerning faith and centred the whole of their religion in these. And since in this way they departed from the life of charity, that is, from charity as the sum and substance of life, they more than all others were called 'the uncircumcised'. For by 'the uncircumcised' were meant all in whom charity was not present, no matter how much doctrine they knew, 2049 (end).

[3] Because such people departed from charity they also removed themselves from wisdom and intelligence, for no one can have a wise and intelligent discernment of what truth is unless good, that is, charity, reigns in him. Indeed all truth originates in good and has regard to good, so that anyone who is devoid of good is unable to have an intelligent discernment of truth, and does not even wish to know it. When such people in the next life are far away from heaven, light bright as snow is sometimes seen to be with them. But that light is like the light in wintertime which, being devoid of warmth, is unproductive. This also explains why, when such persons draw near to heaven, their light is converted into utter darkness, and their minds into something akin to that darkness, which is stupidity. From these considerations it may now be seen what is meant by the statement that people who possessed no more than a knowledge of cognitions did not wish to know interior truths that came from the Divine and so effaced them.

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