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Δευτερονόμιο 23

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1 Ο εχων τα κρυφια αυτου τεθλασμενα η αποκεκομμενα δεν θελει εισελθει εις την συναγωγην του Κυριου.

2 Ο νοθος δεν θελει εισελθει εις την συναγωγην του Κυριου· εως δεκατης γενεας αυτου δεν θελει εισελθει εις την συναγωγην του Κυριου.

3 Αμμωνιτης και Μωαβιτης δεν θελει εισελθει εις την συναγωγην του Κυριου· εως δεκατης γενεας αυτων ουδεποτε θελουσιν εισελθει εις την συναγωγην του Κυριου.

4 Διοτι δεν σας προυπηντησαν με αρτον και υδωρ εν τη οδω, οτε εξηρχεσθε εξ Αιγυπτου· και διοτι εμισθωσαν κατα σου τον Βαλααμ τον υιον του Βεωρ εκ Φεθορα της Μεσοποταμιας, δια να σε καταρασθη.

5 Αλλα Κυριος ο Θεος σου δεν ηθελησε να εισακουση του Βαλααμ· αλλα Κυριος ο Θεος σου μετεβαλε την καταραν εις ευλογιαν προς σε, διοτι Κυριος ο Θεος σου σε ηγαπησε.

6 Δεν θελεις ζητησει την ειρηνην αυτων ουδε την ευτυχιαν αυτων πασας τας ημερας σου εις τον αιωνα.

7 Δεν θελεις βδελυττεσθαι τον Ιδουμαιον, διοτι ειναι αδελφος σου· δεν θελεις βδελυττεσθαι τον Αιγυπτιον, διοτι εσταθης ξενος εν τη γη αυτου.

8 Τα παιδια, οσα γεννηθωσιν εξ αυτων, θελουσιν εισελθει εις την συναγωγην του Κυριου εν τη τριτη γενεα αυτων.

9 Οταν εκστρατευης επι τους εχθρους σου, φυλαττου απο παντος κακου πραγματος.

10 Εαν ηναι εν μεσω σου ανθρωπος, οστις δεν ειναι καθαρος, εκ τινος συμβαντος εις αυτον την νυκτα, θελει εξελθει εξω του στρατοπεδου, δεν θελει εισελθει εντος του στρατοπεδου·

11 και προς την εσπεραν θελει λουσθη εν υδατι και δυνοντος του ηλιου θελει εισελθει εντος του στρατοπεδου.

12 Και θελεις εχει τοπον εξω του στρατοπεδου και θελεις εξελθει εκει εξω·

13 και θελεις εχει πτυαριον μικρον μεταξυ των οπλων σου· και οταν καθησαι εξω, θελεις σκαπτει δι' αυτου, και θελεις στρεψει και σκεπασει το εξερχομενον απο σου.

14 Διοτι Κυριος ο Θεος σου περιπατει εν μεσω του στρατοπεδου σου, δια να σε ελευθερωση και δια να παραδωση τους εχθρους σου εμπροσθεν σου· δια τουτο θελει εισθαι αγιον το στρατοπεδον σου· δια να μη βλεπη ακαθαρσιαν τινα εν σοι, και αποστρεψη απο σου.

15 Δεν θελεις παραδωσει δουλον εις τον κυριον αυτου, οστις κατεφυγεν απο του κυριου αυτου προς σε·

16 μετα σου θελει κατοικει, εν μεσω σου, εις οντινα τοπον εκλεξη, εν μια των πυλων σου οπου αρεσκη εις αυτον· δεν θελεις καταδυναστευσει αυτον.

17 Πορνη δεν θελει υπαρχει εκ των θυγατερων Ισραηλ, ουδε θελει εισθαι κιναιδος εκ των υιων Ισραηλ.

18 Δεν θελεις φερει πληρωμην πορνης ουδε μισθωμα κυνος, εις τον οικον Κυριου του Θεου σου, δι' ουδεμιαν ευχην· διοτι αμφοτερα ταυτα ειναι βδελυγμα εις Κυριον τον Θεον σου.

19 Δεν θελεις δανειζει εις τον αδελφον σου χρηματα επι τοκω, τροφας επι τοκω, ουδεν πραγμα δανειζομενον επι τοκω.

20 Εις τον ξενον δυνασαι να τοκιζης· εις τον αδελφον σου ομως δεν θελεις τοκισει δια να σε ευλογη Κυριος ο Θεος σου εις πασας τας επιχειρησεις σου, επι της γης, εις την οποιαν υπαγεις δια να κληρονομησης αυτην.

21 Οταν ευχηθης ευχην προς Κυριον τον Θεον σου, δεν θελεις βραδυνει να αποδωσης αυτην· διοτι Κυριος ο Θεος σου θελει εξαπαντος εκζητησει αυτην παρα σου, και θελει εισθαι αμαρτια εις σε.

22 Εαν ομως δεν θελης να ευχηθης, δεν θελει εισθαι αμαρτια εις σε.

23 Ο, τι εξελθη εκ των χειλεων σου θελεις φυλαξει, και θελεις εκτελεσει καθ' ον τροπον ευχηθης εις Κυριον τον Θεον σου την αυτοπροαιρετον προσφοραν, την οποιαν υπεσχεθης δια στοματος σου.

24 Οταν εισερχησαι εις τον αμπελωνα του πλησιον σου, δυνασαι να τρωγης σταφυλια κατα την ορεξιν σου, εωσου χορτασθης· εις το αγγειον σου ομως δεν θελεις βαλει.

25 Οταν εισερχησαι εις τα σπαρτα του πλησιον σου, δυνασαι να αποσπας δια της χειρος σου ασταχυα· δρεπανον ομως δεν δυνασαι να βαλης εις τα σπαρτα του πλησιον σου.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 1947

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1947. 'Because Jehovah has hearkened to your affliction' means since it was submitting itself. This is clear from what has been stated above in 1937 about 'humiliating oneself and flinging oneself down' as meaning submitting oneself beneath the controlling power of the internal man, which submission was discussed there and was shown to consist in self-compulsion. It was also shown that in self-compulsion there is freedom, that is, what is willing and spontaneous, and that this distinguishes self-compulsion from being compelled. It was also shown that without this freedom, or willingness and spontaneity, a person cannot possibly be reformed and receive any heavenly proprium; also that though the contrary seems to be the case, there is more freedom in times of temptation than there is outside of them. Indeed at such times freedom increases as assaults are made by evils and falsities and it is consolidated by the Lord in order that a heavenly proprium may be given to the person. For that reason also the Lord is closer in times of temptation. It was shown as well that the Lord in no way compels anybody. No one who is compelled to think that which is true and to do that which is good is reformed, but instead thinks all the more what is false and wills all the more what is evil. This is so with all compulsion, as may also become clear from all the experience and lessons of life, which when learned prove two things - first, that human consciences will not allow themselves to be coerced, and second, that we strive after the forbidden.

[2] Furthermore everyone who is not free desires to become so, for this is his life. From this it is evident that nothing is in any way pleasing to the Lord that is not done in freedom, that is, spontaneously or willingly. For when anyone worships the Lord under circumstances in which he is not free he worships Him with nothing of himself. In his case that which moves the external is the external, that is, it is moved under compulsion - the internal being non-existent, or else incompatible, and even contradictory. When a person is being regenerated he compels himself from the freedom the Lord imparts to him, and humbles, and indeed afflicts, his rational, so that it may submit itself, and in consequence he receives a heavenly proprium. This proprium is then gradually perfected by the Lord and it becomes more and more free, so that as a result it becomes the affection for good and for truth deriving from that good, and possesses delight. And in that affection and delight there is happiness such as the angels experience. This freedom is what the Lord Himself is referring to in John.

The truth makes you free. If the Son makes you free, you are truly free. John 8:32, 36. 1

[3] What this freedom is, is totally unknown to those who do not have conscience, for they identify freedom with feelings of being at liberty and without restraint to think and utter what is false, and to will and do what is evil, and not to control and humble, still less to afflict, those feelings. Yet this is the complete reverse of freedom, as the Lord again teaches in the same place,

Everyone who commits sin is a slave of sin. John 8:34.

People acquire this slave-like freedom from the hellish spirits who reside with them and who inject it into them. When the life of those hellish spirits takes possession of them so do the loves and desires of those same spirits; for an unclean and utterly disgusting delight blows upon them, and being carried away so to speak in a stream they imagine themselves to be in freedom; but it is hellish freedom. The difference between this hellish freedom and heavenly freedom is that the former spells death and drags them down into hell, while the latter, that is, heavenly freedom, promises life and lifts them up to heaven.

[4] That all true internal worship springs from freedom, not from compulsion, and that unless it springs from freedom it is not internal worship, is clear from the Word, from the sacrifices - free-will, votive, and peace or eucharistic - which were called offerings and oblations, mentioned in Numbers 15:3 and following verses; Deuteronomy 12:6; 16:10-11; 23:23; and elsewhere. In David,

With a free-will offering I will sacrifice to You; I will confess Your name, O Jehovah, for it is good. Psalms 54:6.

From the thruma, 2 or the collection which the people were to contribute towards the Tabernacle and sacred vestments, referred to in Moses,

Speak to the children of Israel and let them receive for Me a collection; from every man whose heart makes him willing you shall receive My collection. Exodus 25:2.

And elsewhere in Moses,

Everyone who is willing in heart shall bring it, Jehovah's collection. Exodus 35:5.

[5] The humbling of the rational man, or affliction of it - as stated, from freedom - was also represented by the affliction souls underwent during festivals, referred to in Moses,

It shall be a statute to you for ever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls. Leviticus 16:29.

And elsewhere in Moses,

On the tenth day of the seventh month is the day of atonement; it shall be a holy convocation for you, and you shall afflict your souls. Every soul who does not afflict himself on that very day shall be cut off from his peoples. Leviticus 23:27, 29.

It is for this reason that unleavened bread in which no fermentation has taken place is called the bread of affliction in Deuteronomy 16:2-3. Affliction is referred to in David in the following way,

O Jehovah, who will sojourn in Your tent? Who will dwell on Your holy mountain? He who walks blameless and performs righteousness, who swears to the affliction of himself and changes not. Psalms 15:1-2, 4.

[6] That 'affliction' is the taming and subduing of evils and falsities rising up from the external man into the rational man may become clear from what has been stated. Thus it is not any reduction of oneself to poverty and misery - not a renunciation of bodily enjoyments - that is meant by affliction. No taming and subduing of evil can result from doing that; indeed it may give rise to an additional evil, namely the desire to receive merit for such a renunciation; and what is more, man's freedom suffers, in which alone, as its ground, the good and truth of faith is able to be sown. Affliction also means temptation; see what has been said already in 1846.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. In 9096, where this verse is quoted, the verbs are future tense, as in the Greek.

2. A Hebrew word meaning an offering

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