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1 Εν τω τριτω ετει του Κυρου, βασιλεως της Περσιας, απεκαλυφθη λογος εις τον Δανιηλ, του οποιου το ονομα εκληθη Βαλτασασαρ· και ο λογος ητο αληθινος και η δυναμις των λεγομενων μεγαλη· και κατελαβε τον λογον και εννοησε την οπτασιαν.

2 Εν ταις ημεραις εκειναις εγω ο Δανιηλ ημην πενθων τρεις ολοκληρους εβδομαδας.

3 Αρτον επιθυμητον δεν εφαγον και κρεας και οινος δεν εισηλθεν εις το στομα μου ουδε ηλειψα εμαυτον παντελως, μεχρι συμπληρωσεως τριων ολοκληρων εβδομαδων.

4 Και την εικοστην τεταρτην ημεραν του πρωτου μηνος, ενω ημην παρα την οχθην του μεγαλου ποταμου, οστις ειναι ο Τιγρις,

5 εσηκωσα τους οφθαλμους μου και ειδον και ιδου, εις ανθρωπος ενδεδυμενος λινα και αι οσφυες αυτου ησαν περιεζωσμεναι με χρυσιον καθαρον του Ουφαζ,

6 το δε σωμα αυτου ητο ως βηρυλλιον, και το προσωπον αυτου ως θεα αστραπης, και οι οφθαλμοι αυτου ως λαμπαδες πυρος, και οι βραχιονες αυτου και οι ποδες αυτου ως οψις χαλκου στιλβοντος, και η φωνη των λογων αυτου ως φωνη οχλου.

7 Και μονος εγω ο Δανιηλ ειδον την ορασιν· οι δε ανδρες οι οντες μετ' εμου δεν ειδον την ορασιν· αλλα τρομος μεγας επεπεσεν επ' αυτους και εφυγον δια να κρυφθωσιν.

8 Εγω λοιπον εμεινα μονος και ειδον την ορασιν την μεγαλην ταυτην, και δεν απεμεινεν ισχυς εν εμοι· και η ακμη μου μετεστραφη εν εμοι εις μαρασμον και δεν εμεινεν ισχυς εν εμοι.

9 Ηκουσα ομως την φωνην των λογων αυτου· και ενω ηκουον την φωνην των λογων αυτου, εγω ημην βεβυθισμενος εις βαθυν υπνον επι προσωπον μου και το προσωπον μου επι την γην.

10 Και ιδου, χειρ με ηγγισε και με ηγειρεν επι τα γονατα μου και τας παλαμας των χειρων μου.

11 Και ειπε προς εμε, Δανιηλ, ανηρ σφοδρα αγαπητε, εννοησον τους λογους, τους οποιους εγω λαλω προς σε, και στηθι ορθος· διοτι προς σε απεσταλην τωρα. Και οτε ελαλησε προς εμε τον λογον τουτον, εσηκωθην εντρομος.

12 Και ειπε προς εμε, Μη φοβου, Δανιηλ· διοτι απο της πρωτης ημερας, καθ' ην εδωκας την καρδιαν σου εις το να εννοης και κακουχησαι ενωπιον του Θεου σου, εισηκουσθησαν οι λογοι σου και εγω ηλθον εις τους λογους σου.

13 Πλην ο αρχων της βασιλειας της Περσιας ανθιστατο εις εμε εικοσιμιαν ημεραν· αλλ' ιδου, ο Μιχαηλ, εις των πρωτων αρχοντων, ηλθε δια να μοι βοηθηση· και εγω εμεινα εκει πλησιον των βασιλεων της Περσιας.

14 Και ηλθον να σε καμω να καταλαβης τι θελει συμβη εις τον λαον σου εν ταις εσχαταις ημεραις· διοτι η ορασις ειναι ετι δια πολλας ημερας.

15 Και ενω ελαλει τοιουτους λογους προς εμε, εβαλον το προσωπον μου προς την γην και εγεινα αφωνος.

16 Και ιδου, ως θεα υιου ανθρωπου ηγγισε τα χειλη μου· τοτε ηνοιξα το στομα μου και ελαλησα και ειπον προς τον ισταμενον εμπροσθεν μου, Κυριε μου, εξ αιτιας της ορασεως συνεστραφησαν τα εντοσθια μου εν εμοι και δεν εμεινεν ισχυς εν εμοι.

17 Και πως δυναται ο δουλος τουτου του κυριου μου να λαληση μετα του κυριου μου τουτου; εν εμοι βεβαιως απο του νυν δεν υπαρχει ουδεμια ισχυς αλλ' ουδε πνοη εμεινεν εν εμοι.

18 Και με ηγγισε παλιν ως θεα ανθρωπου και με ενισχυσε,

19 και ειπε, Μη φοβου, ανηρ σφοδρα αγαπητε· ειρηνη εις σε· ανδριζου και ισχυε. Και ενω ελαλει προς εμε, ενισχυθην και ειπον, Ας λαληση ο κυριος μου· διοτι με ενισχυσας.

20 Και ειπεν, Εξευρεις δια τι ηλθον προς σε; τωρα δε θελω επιστρεψει να πολεμησω μετα του αρχοντος της Περσιας· και οταν εξελθω, ιδου, ο αρχων της Ελλαδος θελει ελθει.

21 Πλην θελω σοι αναγγειλει το γεγραμμενον εν τη γραφη της αληθειας· και δεν ειναι ουδεις ο αγωνιζομενος μετ' εμου υπερ τουτων, ειμη Μιχαηλ ο αρχων υμων.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 77

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77. And I fell at His feet, signifies adoration from humiliation of heart in presence of the Divine. This is evident from the signification of "falling at the feet," as being adoration from humiliation. Humiliation of heart is meant, because humiliation that springs from the heart in presence of the Divine produces that prostration. All affections, whatsoever they are, have corresponding gestures in the body. Into these gestures the body is borne and falls as of itself, when man is interiorly in the affection. Humiliation before a man produces a bowing down, according to the estimation of him; but in presence of the Divine it produces total prostration, especially when man thinks that the Divine in respect to power and wisdom is everything, and man in comparison is nothing, or that from the Divine is all good and from man nothing but evil.

When man is in this acknowledgment from the heart he comes as it were out of himself, and thence falls upon his face, and when he is thus out of himself he also is removed from the proprium [what is his own], which in itself is wholly evil; when this is removed, the Divine fills him and raises him up; not that the Divine desires such humiliation on its account, but because evil is then removed, and so far as evil is removed with man so far the Divine flows in; for evil alone stands in the way. (An example of such humiliation may be seen in the little work on the Earths in the Universe 91 .) Man's state when the Divine presence with him removes proprium [what is his own], and afterwards infills him, is thus described in this verse: "When I saw Him I fell at His feet as dead; and He laid His right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not." This state is more fully described in Daniel:

I lifted up mine eyes and looked, and behold a Man clothed in linen, His face as the appearance of lightning, and His eyes as lamps of fire, and His feet like the splendor of burnished brass. I alone saw the vision; but the men that were with me saw it not; but great fear fell upon them, and they fled. And there remained no strength in me; and I came into a deep sleep, and my face upon the ground. But lo, a hand touched me, and set me upon my knees and upon the palms of my hands, and He said, Fear not (Daniel 10:5-12).

This state is also described in Ezekiel, when he saw the cherubs, by which is signified the Lord in respect to Providence:

When I saw the glory of Jehovah, I fell upon my face, and I heard a voice of One that spoke. And He said unto me, son of man, stand upon thy feet, that I may speak to thee. And the spirit entered into me when He spoke unto me, and set me upon my feet, and I heard Him that spake unto me (Ezekiel 1:28; 2:1-2; 3:24).

Likewise also, when Jesus was transfigured before Peter, James, and John, of which it is thus written in Matthew:

While Peter was yet speaking, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them; and behold, a voice out of the cloud saying, This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye Him. And when the disciples heard these things they fell on their face, and were sore afraid. And Jesus came and touched them, and said, Arise, be not afraid. And when they had lifted up their eyes they saw no one save Jesus only (Matthew 17:5-8).

From this it is apparent of what nature is the presence of the Divine Human of the Lord with man, when man is in a state of humiliation of heart, namely, that he falls upon his face, and by the touch of the Lord's hand is raised upon his feet. It was plainly the presence of the Lord in respect to the Divine Human; since it was the "Son of man" who was in the midst of the lampstands that appeared in this way before John; and the "Son of man" is the Lord as to the Divine Human, see above n. 63. It was similar with the disciples when the Lord was transfigured; it is therefore also said that "when they lifted up their eyes they saw no one save Jesus only." That it was also the Lord as to the Divine Human who was seen by Daniel and Ezekiel, is evident from the words of the Lord himself, that:

No one hath heard the Father's voice at any time, nor seen His form (John 5:37; see also John 1:18).

Moreover, that men worshiped the Lord when He was in the world, by falling upon the face at His feet, may be seen in Matthew 28:9; and in Mark 7:25-26; Luke 8:41; 17:15-16, 18; and in John 11:32.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.