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Hesekiel 8:6

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6 Und er sprach zu mir: Du Menschenkind, siehest du auch, was diese tun, nämlich große Greuel, die das Haus Israel hie tut, daß sie mich ja ferne von meinem Heiligtum treiben? Aber du wirst noch mehr größere Greuel sehen.

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Journey of the Three Magi to Bethlehem, by Leonaert Bramer

In der physischen Welt sind die Orte, die wir bewohnen, und die Entfernungen zwischen ihnen physische Realitäten, und wir müssen unsere physischen Körper durch den physischen Raum dazwischen bewegen, um von einem physischen Ort zu einem anderen physischen Ort zu gelangen. In der geistigen Welt hingegen sind die "Orte", die wir bewohnen, und die "Entfernungen" zwischen ihnen geistige Realitäten, d. h. sie sind Spiegelbilder unserer Gedanken und Gefühle. Das "Gehen" von einem Ort zu einem anderen ist also ein Wechsel des geistigen Zustands ᾢ das Erforschen verschiedener Gedanken und das Umarmen verschiedener Gefühle.

Da die Bibel ein spirituelles Buch ist, bedeutet "gehen" dort auch einen Wechsel oder ein Fortschreiten im geistigen Zustand, von einer Art des Denkens und Fühlens zu einer anderen Art des Denkens und Fühlens.

Es liegt auf der Hand, dass die genaue Bedeutung von "gehen" in der Bibel stark vom Kontext abhängt: Wer geht? Wohin gehen sie? Warum gehen sie dorthin? Verfolgen sie jemanden oder etwas? Diese Fragen sind entscheidend für die genaue Bedeutung.

Für sich allein genommen steht "gehen" jedoch für das normale Fortschreiten des Lebens, für das Durchschreiten geistlicher Zustände, wie es der Herr beabsichtigt. Dies hat seine Wurzeln in den frühen biblischen Zeiten, als die Menschen nomadisch waren und in einem regelmäßigen Lebensablauf von Ort zu Ort zogen.

(Odkazy: Himmlischen Geheimnissen 1293, 2684, 2858, 3335, 3685, 3976, 4882, 7105, 8109; Himmel und Hölle 590; Die Offenbarung Erklärt 787 [2])

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4287. 'For as a prince you have contended with God and with men, and have prevailed' means repeated victories in conflicts over truths and goods. This is clear from the meaning of 'contending as a prince' as overcoming in conflicts, in this case conflicts that accompany temptations since these are the subject at present; and from the meaning of 'with God and with men' as conflicts over truths and goods, to be dealt with below.

[2] The subject in the highest sense being the Lord, it is He who is meant in that sense by 'one contending as a prince with God and with men', for by His own power He suffered all temptations and through them overcame the hells. Indeed He allowed into Himself all the hells in their order, and even the angels, as will be explained later on. In so doing he brought into order everything in the heavens and in the hells, and at length glorified Himself, that is, made the Human within Him Divine.

[3] From this it is evident that in the highest sense the Lord is meant by Jacob and Israel, as shown immediately above in 4286. Not only has He Himself 'contended as a prince', that is, has suffered all the conflicts brought about by temptations and has overcome in them, but also He suffers them in every individual human being. But see what has been stated many times already on these matters in the following references,

The Lord suffered the severest temptations, greater than anybody else has done, 1663, 1668, 1787, 2776, 2786, 2795, 2816.

Unlike any others the Lord fought out of Divine love, 1690, 1691 (end), 1789, 1812, 1813, 1820.

The Lord fought against hereditary evil from the mother, so that at length He was not her son; even so, no evil of His own doing was attached to Him, 1444, 1573, 2025, 2574, 2649, 3318 (end).

Through the conflicts brought about by temptations and through repeated victories the Lord arranged all things into the form which heaven possesses, 1928.

And through repeated victories in conflicts brought about by temptations He united the Divine Essence to the Human Essence, 1616, 1737, 1813, 1921, 2025, 2026, 2500, 2523, 2632, 2776.

The Lord suffers the temptations that take place in man, subduing evil and the hells, 987, 1661, 1692 (end).

[4] The arcanum that 'contending with God and with men' means being tempted over truths and over goods is one that is not open to view in the letter. It is clear to anyone, and will also be evident from the explanation given below, that it was not God with whom Jacob contended, for it cannot be said of anyone that he contends with God and prevails. But the internal sense teaches what 'God' and 'men' mean here - that 'God' means truth, and 'men' good. The reason for this is that 'God' in the internal sense means truth, and therefore whenever truth is dealt with the name God is used, 2586, 2769, 2807, 2822, whereas the term 'man' is used to mean good. And 'man' means good because the Lord is the only Man and anyone else is called such by virtue of Him, 49, 288, 565, 1894. A further reason is that by virtue of Him heaven is man and is called the Grand Man, 684, 1276, 3624-3649, 3741-3750. And this also was why the Most Ancient Church which was governed by celestial good was referred to as Man, 478.

[5] Therefore whenever good is dealt with in the Word, 'man' (homo) means good, as in Isaiah,

I will make the male person (vir homo) more rare than gold, and man (homo) than the gold of Ophir. Isaiah 13:12.

In the same prophet,

The inhabitants of the land will be scorched and few male persons (vir homo) left. Isaiah 24:6.

'Male persons' stands for spiritual good or the good of truth. 'Man' stands for good. In the same prophet, The highways have been laid waste, the wayfarer has ceased. He has broken the covenant, he has despised the cities, he has no regard for the male person (vir homo). Isaiah 33:8.

In Jeremiah,

I looked to the earth, and behold, that which is void and empty, and towards the heavens, and they had no light I looked, and behold, there was no man; and all the birds of the air had flown away. Jeremiah 4:23, 25.

In the same prophet, behold, the days are coming, said Jehovah, in which I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man and the seed of beast. Jeremiah 31:27.

In Ezekiel,

Your merchants [traded] in the souls of men and vessels of bronze, giving these for your merchandise. Ezekiel 27:13.

In the same prophet, You, O my flock, the flock of My pasture, you are men; I am your God. Ezekiel 34:31.

In the same prophet, They will be cities laid waste, filled with the flock of mankind. Ezekiel 36:38.

In these places 'man' (homo) stands for people who are governed by good, and so stands for good, since good is what causes anyone to be 'man'. Truth however which is grounded in good is referred to in the Word as 'a male person' (vir homo) and also as 'the son of man'.

  
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