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1 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

2 Τι εννοειτε σεις, οι παροιμιαζομενοι την παροιμιαν ταυτην περι της γης του Ισραηλ, λεγοντες, Οι πατερες εφαγον ομφακα και οι οδοντες των τεκνων ημωδιασαν;

3 Ζω εγω, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, δεν θελετε πλεον παροιμιασθη την παροιμιαν ταυτην εν τω Ισραηλ.

4 Ιδου, πασαι αι ψυχαι ειναι εμου· ως η ψυχη του πατρος, ουτω και η ψυχη του υιου εμου ειναι· ψυχη η αμαρτησασα, αυτη θελει αποθανει.

5 Αλλ' οστις ειναι δικαιος και πραττει κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην,

6 δεν τρωγει επι των ορεων και δεν σηκονει τους οφθαλμους αυτου προς τα ειδωλα του οικου Ισραηλ, και δεν μιαινει την γυναικα του πλησιον αυτου και δεν πλησιαζει εις γυναικα ουσαν εν τη ακαθαρσια αυτης,

7 και δεν καταδυναστευει ανθρωπον, επιστρεφει εις τον χρεωφειλετην το ενεχυρον αυτου, δεν αρπαζει βιαιως, διδει τον αρτον αυτου εις τον πεινωντα και καλυπτει με ιματιον τον γυμνον,

8 δεν διδει επι τοκω και δεν λαμβανει προσθηκην, αποστρεφει την χειρα αυτου απο αδικιας, καμνει δικαιαν κρισιν αναμεσον ανθρωπου και ανθρωπου,

9 περιπατει εν τοις διαταγμασι μου και φυλαττει τας κρισεις μου, δια να καμνη αληθειαν, ουτος ειναι δικαιος, θελει βεβαιως ζησει, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

10 Εαν ομως γεννηση υιον κλεπτην, χυνοντα αιμα και πραττοντα τι εκ των τοιουτων,

11 και οστις δεν καμνει παντα ταυτα, αλλα και επι των ορεων τρωγει και την γυναικα του πλησιον αυτου μιαινει,

12 τον πτωχον και ενδεη καταδυναστευει, αρπαζει βιαιως, δεν επιστρεφει το ενεχυρον και σηκονει τους οφθαλμους αυτου προς τα ειδωλα και πραττει βδελυγματα,

13 διδει επι τοκω και λαμβανει προσθηκην, ουτος θελει ζησει; δεν θελει ζησει· παντα ταυτα τα βδελυγματα επραξεν· εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη· το αιμα αυτου θελει εισθαι επ' αυτον.

14 Εαν δε γεννηση υιον, οστις βλεπων παντα τα αμαρτηματα του πατρος αυτου, τα οποια επραξε, προσεχει και δεν πραττει τοιαυτα,

15 δεν τρωγει επι των ορεων και δεν σηκονει τους οφθαλμους αυτου προς τα ειδωλα του οικου Ισραηλ και δεν μιαινει την γυναικα του πλησιον αυτου,

16 και δεν καταδυναστευει ανθρωπον, δεν κατακρατει το ενεχυρον και δεν αρπαζει βιαιως, διδει τον αρτον αυτου εις τον πεινωντα και καλυπτει με ιματιον τον γυμνον,

17 αποστρεφει την χειρα αυτου απο του πτωχου, τοκον και προσθηκην δεν λαμβανει, εκτελει τας κρισεις μου, περιπατει εν τοις διαταγμασι μου, ουτος δεν θελει θανατωθη δια την ανομιαν του πατρος αυτου, εξαπαντος θελει ζησει.

18 Ο πατηρ αυτου, επειδη σκληρως κατεδυναστευσεν, ηρπασε βιαιως τον αδελφον αυτου και επραξε μεταξυ του λαου αυτου ο, τι δεν ειναι καλον, ιδου, ουτος θελει αποθανει εν τη ανομια αυτου.

19 Σεις ομως λεγετε, Δια τι; ο υιος δεν βασταζει την ανομιαν του πατρος; Αφου ο υιος εκαμε κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην, και εφυλαξε παντα τα διαταγματα μου και εξετελεσεν αυτα, εξαπαντος θελει ζησει.

20 Η ψυχη η αμαρτανουσα, αυτη θελει αποθανει· ο υιος δεν θελει βαστασει την ανομιαν του πατρος και ο πατηρ δεν θελει βαστασει την ανομιαν του υιου· η δικαιοσυνη του δικαιου θελει εισθαι επ' αυτον και η ανομια του ανομου θελει εισθαι επ' αυτον.

21 Αλλ' εαν ο ανομος επιστραφη απο πασων των αμαρτιων αυτου, τας οποιας επραξε, και φυλαξη παντα τα διαταγματα μου και πραξη κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην, εξαπαντος θελει ζησει, δεν θελει αποθανει·

22 πασαι αι ανομιαι αυτου, τας οποιας επραξε, δεν θελουσι μνημονευθη εις αυτον· εν τη δικαιοσυνη αυτου, την οποιαν επραξε, θελει ζησει.

23 Μηπως εγω θελω τωοντι τον θανατον του ανομου, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, και ουχι το να επιστρεψη απο των οδων αυτου και να ζηση;

24 Οταν ομως ο δικαιος επιστραφη απο της δικαιοσυνης αυτου και πραξη αδικιαν και πραξη κατα παντα τα βδελυγματα τα οποια ο ανομος πραττει, τοτε θελει ζησει; Πασα η δικαιοσυνη αυτου, την οποιαν εκαμε, δεν θελει μνημονευθη· εν τη ανομια αυτου την οποιαν ηνομησε και εν τη αμαρτια αυτου, την οποιαν ημαρτησεν, εν αυταις θελει αποθανει.

25 Σεις ομως λεγετε, Η οδος του Κυριου δεν ειναι ευθεια. Ακουσατε τωρα, οικος Ισραηλ· Η οδος μου δεν ειναι ευθεια; ουχι αι οδοι υμων διεστραμμεναι;

26 Οταν ο δικαιος επιστραφη απο της δικαιοσυνης αυτου και πραξη αδικιαν και αποθανη εν αυτη, δια την αδικιαν αυτου την οποιαν επραξε θελει αποθανει.

27 Και οταν ο ανομος επιστραφη απο της ανομιας αυτου, την οποιαν επραξε, και πραξη κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην, ουτος θελει φυλαξει ζωσαν την ψυχην αυτου.

28 Επειδη εσυλλογισθη και επεστρεψεν απο πασων των ανομιων αυτου, τας οποιας επραξε, θελει εξαπαντος ζησει, δεν θελει αποθανει.

29 Αλλ' ο οικος Ισραηλ λεγει, Η οδος του Κυριου δεν ειναι ευθεια· οικος Ισραηλ, αι οδοι μου δεν ειναι ευθειαι; ουχι αι οδοι υμων διεστραμμεναι;

30 Δια τουτο, οικος Ισραηλ, θελω σας κρινει, εκαστον κατα τας οδους αυτου, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος. Μετανοησατε και επιστρεψατε απο πασων των ανομιων υμων, και δεν θελει εισθαι εις εσας η ανομια εις απωλειαν.

31 Απορριψατε αφ' υμων πασας τας ανομιας υμων, τας οποιας ηνομησατε εις εμε, και καμετε εις εαυτους νεαν καρδιαν και νεον πνευμα· και δια τι να αποθανητε, οικος Ισραηλ;

32 Διοτι εγω δεν θελω τον θανατον του αποθνησκοντος, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· δια τουτο επιστρεψατε και ζησατε.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9209

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9209. 'If you lend silver to [My] people, to the needy one with you' means giving instruction to those who have no knowledge of truth and still have a desire to learn it. This is clear from the meaning of 'silver' as truth, dealt with in 1551, 2048, 2954, 5658, 6112, 6914, 6917, 7999, 8932; from the meaning of 'lending' as communicating the good things of heaven in a spirit of charity and affection, dealt with in 9174, thus giving instruction; from the meaning of 'people' as those in possession of truths, in this instance those with no knowledge of truth since the people referred to are 'needy' (for the use of the word 'people' to mean those in possession of truths, see 1259, 1260, 2928, 3295, 3581, 7207); and from the meaning of 'the needy one' as those who have no knowledge of truth and still have a desire to learn it. For they are people in spiritual need and should be given instruction.

[2] The Word talks frequently about aiding the poor and needy. People in possession of external truths who have not yet been brought to internal truths believe that anyone at all in need of any kind of help should be aided, especially beggars who call themselves the poorest of all. Those who give such aid in a spirit of obedience, because they are commanded to act in that way, do well; for through that outward action they are brought to the inward aspect of charity and mercy. The inward aspect of charity and mercy consists in seeing clearly who exactly they are who should receive aid, what their character is, and in what way each is to be given it. Those who are brought eventually to the inward aspect of charity and mercy know that the inward aspect consists in desiring the welfare of and aiding the internal man, thus with gifts such as are beneficial to spiritual life, and that the outward aspect consists in aiding the external man, thus with gifts such as are beneficial to bodily life. But care must nevertheless always be taken to ensure that when aid is given to the external man, it is at the same time beneficial to the internal; for no one who aids the external but harms the internal is exercising charity. Therefore when one kind of aid is offered, the other must be kept in sight.

[3] The outward aspect of charity is what the external or literal sense of the Word describes when it says that aid should be given to the poor and needy, but the inward aspect of charity is what the internal or spiritual sense of the Word describes. For in the spiritual sense the internal man who is in a state of poverty and need and should be aided is meant, because in that sense 'the poor and needy' is used to mean those who lack good and have no knowledge of truth, and still have a desire for them. How these people are to be helped the letter of the Word also teaches, especially the Word taught by the Lord Himself when He was in the world. At that time the Lord revealed such things as have to do with the internal man, as is evident throughout the Gospels. Nevertheless He spoke in such a way that every detail had at the same time an inner meaning, intended for angels and at the same time for those in the internal Church. For the inner meaning contains such things as the authentic teachings of the Church present.

[4] Let what the Lord said to the disciples sent by John the Baptist to ask whether He was the One who must come serve to exemplify this,

Go and report to John the things you have seen and heard, that the blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the poor have the gospel preached to them. Luke 7:20, 22.

These words were spoken for the external man and at the same time for the internal man. For the external man they declared that such miracles were being performed, for the internal man that the Church is being established among the kind of people who in a spiritual sense are blind, lame, lepers, deaf, and poor, thus among gentiles who have no knowledge of good or truth, and still have a desire for them. For 'the blind' describes those who have no knowledge of truth, 6990; 'the lame' those who are governed by good, but not genuine good because they have no knowledge of truth, 4302; 'lepers' those who are unclean, and still have a desire to be made clean; and 'the deaf' those without any belief in truth because they have no perception of it.

[5] But 'the poor' describes those who do not possess the Word and so know nothing about the Lord, and still have a desire to receive instruction, which is why it says that the gospel is preached to them. By 'the poor and needy' are meant in the internal sense those outside the Church who have no knowledge of truth because they do not possess the Word, but nevertheless have a desire to receive instruction, and who by virtue of what they do know are governed still by a little good; also those within the Church who for one reason or another are ignorant of truth, but are still moved by some good to desire it. All this is clear from places in which 'the poor and needy' are mentioned in the Word, as in David,

I am needy and poor; make haste to me, O God! [You are] my help and my deliverer, O Jehovah. Psalms 70:5.

These words were spoken by David who was not poor and needy, from which it is evident that spiritual poverty and need were meant. Similar words occur elsewhere,

I am needy and poor, O Lord; remember me. [You are] my help and my deliverer. Psalms 40:17.

In the same author,

The king will judge Your people in righteousness, and Your needy ones in judgement. 1 The mountains will bring peace to the people, and the hills, in righteousness. He will judge the needy ones of the people, save the children of the poor, and break in pieces the oppressor. Psalms 72:2-4.

'Needy ones' here are those who are in spiritual need and for that reason are hungry, that is, they have a desire to receive instruction in truths.

[6] In the same author,

Let all my bones say, O Jehovah, who is like You, delivering the needy from him who is too strong for him, and the needy and poor from those who despoil him? Psalms 35:10.

'Bones' are factual knowledge of truth, 8005. 'The needy' here stands for those with little truth, and 'the poor' for those with little good, who are molested by evils and falsities. Because of such molestation 'the needy' in the original language are also 'the afflicted'; for 'being afflicted' means being molested by falsities, 9196. Similarly in the same author,

The wicked lies in wait 2 to catch the needy; he catches the needy and draws him into his net. Psalms 10:9.

In Isaiah,

Is not this the fast, to break bread for the hungry, and to bring into the house needy outcasts? Isaiah 58:6-7.

In the same prophet,

Jehovah has comforted His people, and will have mercy on His needy ones. Isaiah 49:13.

In Zephaniah,

I will leave in your midst a needy and lean people, who hope in the name of Jehovah. Zephaniah 3:12.

In these places 'the needy' are those who have no knowledge of truth and desire to receive instruction.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Latin means God will judge His people in righteousness, and His needy ones in judgement but the Hebrew means He [i.e. the king] will judge Your people in righteousness, and Your needy ones in judgement.

2. Following Sebastian Schmidt Swedenborg adds two words here meaning in the tent, but the Hebrew does not support the inclusion of those words.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2954

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2954. 'I will give the price of the field, accept it from me' means redemption as regards the truths of the Church which come from the Lord. This is clear from the meaning of 'giving the silver' as redeeming by means of truth, dealt with above in 2937, for 'silver' means truth, 1551; from the meaning of 'the field' as the Church, and also the doctrine of truth, dealt with in 368, 2936; and from the meaning of 'accept it from me' as a willing response with those who belong to the Church. That response involves a belief that redemption comes from the Lord alone. As for what redemption is, it is the same as reformation and regeneration, and therefore being delivered from hell and being saved. The redemption, or reformation and salvation, of members of the spiritual Church is effected by means of truth, whereas that of members of the celestial Church is effected by means of good.

[2] The reasons why have been stated in various places already - that spiritual people possess no will at all for what is good, but instead have been provided with an ability to understand what good is. The understanding of what is good is primarily called truth, and indeed the truth of faith, while the willing of it and from this the doing of it is called good. Spiritual persons therefore, by means of an understanding of good, or what amounts to the same, by means of truth, are led on to a will for what is good, or what amounts to the same, to good. They are not led on to any will for what is good from anything that is their own, since all will for what is good has with them been destroyed, 895, 927, 2124. Instead they are led on to a new will which they receive from the Lord, 863, 875, 1023, 1043, 1044; and when they have received this new will they specifically are called the redeemed.

  
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