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1 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

2 Υιε ανθρωπου, στηριξον το προσωπον σου προς Ιερουσαλημ και σταλαξον λογον προς τους αγιους τοπους και προφητευσον κατα της γης Ισραηλ

3 και ειπε προς την γην Ισραηλ, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος· Ιδου, εγω ειμαι εναντιον σου και θελω συρει την μαχαιραν μου εκ της θηκης αυτης και θελω εκκοψει απο σου τον δικαιον και τον ασεβη.

4 Και επειδη θελω εκκοψει απο σου τον δικαιον και τον ασεβη, δια τουτο θελει εξελθει η μαχαιρα μου εκ της θηκης αυτης εναντιον πασης σαρκος, απο μεσημβριας μεχρι βορρα·

5 και θελουσι γνωρισει πασα σαρξ οτι εγω ο Κυριος εσυρα την μαχαιραν μου εκ της θηκης αυτης· δεν θελει επιστρεψει πλεον.

6 Δια τουτο συ, υιε ανθρωπου, στεναξον μετα συντριμμου της οσφυος σου, και μετα πικριας στεναξον ενωπιον αυτων.

7 Και οταν ειπωσι προς σε, δια τι στεναζεις συ; θελεις αποκριθη· δια την αγγελιαν, οτι ερχεται· και πασα καρδια θελει λυωσει, και πασαι αι χειρες θελουσι παραλυθη, και παν πνευμα θελει λιποθυμησει, και παντα τα γονατα θελουσι ρευσει ως υδωρ· ιδου, ερχεται και θελει γεινει, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

8 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

9 Υιε ανθρωπου, προφητευσον και ειπε, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος· Ειπε, Ρομφαια, ρομφαια ακονιζεται και μαλιστα στιλβουται·

10 ακονιζεται, δια να καμη σφαγην· στιλβουται, δια να αστραπτη. Δυναμεθα λοιπον να ημεθα ευθυμοι; αυτη ειναι η ραβδος του υιου μου, η καταφρονουσα παν ξυλον.

11 Και εδωκεν αυτην να στιλβωθη, δια να κρατηται εν τη χειρι· η ρομφαια αυτη ειναι ηκονισμενη και εστιλβωμενη, δια να δοθη εις την χειρα του σφαγεως.

12 Βοησον και ολολυξον, υιε ανθρωπου· διοτι αυτη ειναι εναντιον του λαου μου, ειναι εναντιον παντων των αρχοντων του Ισραηλ·. τρομος θελει επιπεσει επι τον λαον μου δια την ρομφαιαν· δια τουτο κτυπησον επι τον μηρον σου.

13 Διοτι εξετασις ειναι· και τι; βεβαιως και η καταφρονουσα ραβδος δεν θελει υπαρχει, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

14 Δια τουτο συ, υιε ανθρωπου, προφητευσον και κροτησον χειρα επι χειρα και ας διπλασιασθη η ρομφαια, ας τριπλασιασθη, η ρομφαια των τετραυματισμενων· αυτη ειναι η ρομφαια των μεγαλων τραυματιων, ητις θελει διαπερασει εως των ενδομυχων αυτων.

15 Επεφερα την κοπην της ρομφαιας επι πασας τας πυλας αυτων, δια να λυωση πασα καρδια και να πληθυνθη ο ολεθρος. Ουαι· ητοιμασθη δια να εξαστραπτη, ηκονισθη δια σφαγην.

16 Συσφιγχθητι, ρομφαια, επιτεθητι δεξια, αριστερα, οπου στραφη το προσωπον σου.

17 Και εγω ετι θελω κροτησει χειρα μου επι χειρα μου και θελω αναπαυσει τον θυμον μου· εγω ο Κυριος ελαλησα.

18 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

19 Και συ, υιε ανθρωπου, διορισον εις σεαυτον δυο οδους, δια να διελθη η ρομφαια του βασιλεως της Βαβυλωνος, και αμφοτεραι θελουσιν εξερχεσθαι απο της αυτης γης· και καμε τοπον, καμε αυτον εν τη αρχη της οδου της πολεως.

20 Διορισον οδον δια να διελθη η ρομφαια εις την Ραββα των υιων Αμμων και εις την Ιουδαιαν προς την Ιερουσαλημ την ωχυρωμενην.

21 Διοτι ο βασιλευς της Βαβυλωνος εσταθη εις τον διαχωρισμον, εν τη αρχη των δυο οδων, δια να ερωτηση τους μαντεις· ανεκατωσε τα μαντικα βελη, ηρωτησε τα γλυπτα, παρετηρησε το ηπαρ.

22 Προς την δεξιαν αυτου εγεινεν ο χρησμος δια την Ιερουσαλημ, δια να στηση τους κριους, δια να ανοιξη το στομα επι σφαγην, να υψωση την φωνην μετα αλαλαγμου, να στηση κριους εναντιον των πυλων, να καμη προχωματα, να οικοδομηση προμαχωνας.

23 Πλην τουτο θελει εισθαι εις αυτους ως μαντεια ματαια, εις τους οφθαλμους εκεινων, οιτινες εκαμον ορκους προς αυτους· αυτος ομως θελει ενθυμισει αυτους την ανομιαν αυτων, δια να πιασθωσι.

24 Δια τουτο ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος. Επειδη εκαμετε να ελθη εις ενθυμησιν η ανομια σας, οτε ανεκαλυφθησαν αι παραβασεις σας, ωστε να φανερωθωσι τα αμαρτηματα σας εις πασας τας πραξεις σας· επειδη ηλθετε εις ενθυμησιν, θελετε γεινει χειριαλωτοι.

25 Και συ, βεβηλε ασεβη, ηγεμων του Ισραηλ, του οποιου ηλθεν η ημερα, οτε η ανομια εφθασεν εις περας,

26 ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Σηκωσον το διαδημα και αφαιρεσον το στεμμα· αυτο δεν θελει εισθαι τοιουτον· ο ταπεινος θελει υψωθη και ο υψηλος θελει ταπεινωθη.

27 Θελω ανατρεψει, ανατρεψει, ανατρεψει αυτο, και δεν θελει υπαρχει εωσου ελθη εκεινος, εις ον ανηκει· και εις τουτον θελω δωσει αυτο.

28 Και συ, υιε ανθρωπου, προφητευσον και ειπε, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος περι των υιων Αμμων και περι του ονειδισμου αυτων, και ειπε, Η ρομφαια, η ρομφαια ειναι γεγυμνωμενη, δια την σφαγην εστιλβωμενη, δια να εξολοθρευση εξαστραπτουσα,

29 ενω βλεπουσι ματαιας ορασεις περι σου, ενω μαντευουσι ψευδος εις σε, δια να σε βαλωσιν επι τον τραχηλον των τετραυματισμενων, των ασεβων, των οποιων η ημερα ηλθεν, οτε η ανομια αυτων εφθασεν εις περας.

30 Επιστρεψον αυτην εις την θηκην αυτης. Εν τω τοπω οπου εκτισθης, εν τη γη της γεννησεως σου, θελω σε κρινει.

31 Και θελω εκχεει την οργην μου επι σε εν τω πυρι της οργης μου θελω εμφυσησει επι σε· και θελω σε παραδωσει εις χειρας ανδρων αγριων, τεκταινοντων ολεθρον.

32 Τροφη πυρος θελεις γεινει· το αιμα σου θελει εισθαι εν τω μεσω της γης σου· δεν θελει εισθαι πλεον μνημη περι σου· διοτι εγω ο Κυριος ελαλησα.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 130

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130. Verse 12. And to the angel of the church in Pergamum write, signifies for remembrance to those within the church who are in temptations. This is evident from the signification of "writing," as being for remembrance (See Arcana Coelestia 8620); and from the signification of "angel," as being a recipient of Divine truth, and in the highest sense Divine truth itself proceeding from the Lord (of which more in what follows); and from the signification of the "church in Pergamum," as being those within the church who are in temptations.

That these are meant by the "church in Pergamum" is clear from the things written to that church, which follow. From no other source can it be known what is signified by each of the seven churches. For as was shown before, what is meant is not any church in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, or Laodicea, but all who are of the Lord's church, and by each of these churches something that constitutes the church with man is meant. And as the first things of the church are the knowledges of truth and good, and the affections of spiritual truth, these are first treated of, namely, in what is written to the angel of the Ephesian church and of the Smyrnean church; of the knowledges of truth and good to the angel of the Ephesian church, and of the spiritual affection of truth to the angel of the Smyrnean church. And as no one can be imbued with the knowledges of truth and good in respect to life, and be steadfast in the spiritual affection of truth, unless he undergoes temptations, so temptations are now treated of in what is written to the angel of the church in Pergamum. From this it appears in what order the things follow that are taught under the names of the seven churches.

[2] It is said "To the angel of the church, write," and not, To the church, because by "angel" is signified Divine truth, which makes the church; for Divine truth teaches how man is to live that he may become a church. That "angel" in the Word, in its spiritual sense, does not mean any angel, but in the highest sense, Divine truth proceeding from the Lord, and in a respective sense, he that receives it, can be seen from this, that all the angels are recipients of Divine truth from the Lord, and no angel is of himself an angel; but he is so far an angel as he receives Divine truth; for angels more than men know and perceive that all the good of love and all the truth of faith are from the Lord, not from themselves, and as the good of love and the truth of faith constitute their wisdom and intelligence, and as these constitute the whole angel, they know and say that they are merely recipients of the Divine proceeding from the Lord, and thus are angels in the degree in which they receive it. On this account they desire that the term "angel" should be understood spiritually, that is, in a sense abstracted from persons, and as meaning Divine truths. By Divine truth is meant at the same time Divine good, because these proceed from the Lord united (See in the work on Heaven and Hell, n.

[133-140] 1 .

[3] And as Divine truth proceeding from the Lord constitutes the angel, by "angel" in the Word in the highest sense is meant the Lord Himself, as in Isaiah:

The angel of the faces of Jehovah delivered them, in His love and His pity He redeemed them, and took them up, and carried them all the days of eternity (Isaiah 63:9).

In Moses:

The angel who hath redeemed me from all evil, bless them (Genesis 48:16).

In the same:

I send an angel before thee to keep thee in the way; take ye heed of His faces, for my name is in the midst of Him (Exodus 23:20-23).

[4] As the Lord in respect to Divine truth is called an "angel," so also Divine truths are meant by "angels" in the spiritual sense, as in the following passages:

The Son of man shall send His angels, and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that cause stumbling. In the consummation of the age the angels shall come forth and sever the wicked out of the midst of the just (Matthew 13:41, 49).

In the consummation of the age the Son of man shall send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and shall gather together the elect from the four winds (Matt. 24:3, 31).

When the Son of man shall come in His glory, and all the holy angels with Him, then shall He sit upon the throne of His glory (Matthew 25:31).

Jesus said, After this ye shall see heaven opened, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man (John 1:51).

In these passages, in the spiritual sense, by "angels" Divine truths and not angels are meant. So when it is here said that, in the consummation of the age, "the angels are to gather out all things that cause stumbling," "are to sever the wicked from the midst of the just," "are to gather together the elect from the four winds with a great sound of a trumpet," and that "the Son of man with the angels is to sit upon a throne of glory," it is not meant that angels, together with the Lord, are to do these things, but that the Lord alone will do them by means of His Divine truths; for angels have no power of themselves, but all power is the Lord's through His Divine truth (See in the work on Heaven and Hell 230-233). That "ye shall see the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man," means the like, namely, that Divine truths should be in Him and from Him.

[5] Moreover, in other places also "angels" mean Divine truths from the Lord, consequently the Lord in respect to Divine truths, as:

To the seven angels were given seven trumpets, and the angels sounded on the trumpets (Revelation 8:2, 6-8, 10, 12, 13; 9:1, 13, 14).

It is said that to the angels were given trumpets, and that they sounded thereon, because "trumpets" and their "sound" signify Divine truth to be revealed (See above, n. 55). Similar things are also meant:

By the angel warring against the dragon (Revelation 12:7, 9);

By the angel flying in the mid-heaven, having the eternal

gospel (Revelation 14:6);

By the seven angels pouring out the seven bowls (Rev. 16:1-4, 8, 10, 12);

By the twelve angels upon the twelve gates of the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21:12).

That this is so will also be seen in what follows.

[6] That by "angels" are meant Divine truths which are from the Lord is clearly manifest in David:

Jehovah maketh His angels winds, and His ministers a flaming fire (Psalms 104:4);

by which words are signified Divine truth and Divine good; for the "wind" of Jehovah in the Word signifies Divine truth, and His "fire" Divine good (as can be seen from what is shown in the Arcana Coelestia, as that the "wind of the nostrils" of Jehovah is Divine truth, n.8286; that the "four winds" are all things of truth and good, n. 3708, 9642, 9668; consequently "to breathe" in the Word signifies the state of the life of faith, n. 9281; from which it is evident what is signified by Jehovah's "breathing" into the nostrils of Adam (Genesis 2:7); by the Lord's "breathing" upon His disciples (John 20:22); and by these words, "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the voice thereof, but knowest not whence it cometh" (John 3:8); concerning which see n. 96, 97, 9229, 9281 also n. 1119, 3886, 3887, 3889, 3892, 3893; that "flaming fire" is Divine love, and therefore Divine good, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 133-140, 566-568; and above, n. 68).

[7] That "angel" signifies Divine truth proceeding from the Lord is clearly manifest from these words in Revelation:

He measured the wall of the New Jerusalem, a hundred and forty-four cubits, the measure of a man, which is that of an angel (Revelation 21:17).

That the wall of the New Jerusalem is not the measure of an angel anyone can see, but that all protecting truths are there meant by an "angel" is evident from the signification of the "wall of Jerusalem," and of the number "one hundred and forty-four." (That the "wall" signifies all protecting truths, see Arcana Coelestia 6419; that the number "one hundred and forty-four" signifies all things of truth in the complex, n. 7973; that "measure" signifies the quality of a thing in respect to truth and good, n. 3104, 9603, 10262. These things may also be found explained as to the spiritual sense, in The small work on The New Jerusalem and its Doctrine 1.)

[8] Because by "angels" in the Word Divine truths are signified, therefore the men through whom Divine truths are made known are sometimes called "angels" in the Word, as in Malachi:

The priest's lips ought to guard knowledge, and they shall seek the law at his mouth, because he is the angel of Jehovah (Malachi 2:7).

He is said to be the "angel of Jehovah," because he teaches Divine truth; not that he is the angel of Jehovah, but the Divine truth that he teaches is. Moreover, it is known in the church that no one has Divine truth from himself. "Lips" also here signify the doctrine of truth, and "law" Divine truth itself. (That "lips" signify the doctrine of truth, see Arcana Coelestia 1286, 1288; and that "law" signifies Divine truth itself, see n. 3382, 7463)

[9] From this it is that John the Baptist also is called an angel:

Jesus said, This is he of whom it is written, Behold, I send Mine angel before Thy face, who shall prepare Thy way before Thee (Luke 7:27).

John is called an "angel," because by him, in the spiritual sense, is signified the Word, which is Divine truth, in like manner as by Elias (See Arcana Coelestia 7643, 9372, and what is signified; this is what is meant by the persons mentioned in the Word, see n. 665, 1097, 1361, 3147, 3670, 3881, 4208, 4281, 4288, 4292, 4307, 4500, 6304, 7048, 7439, 8588, 8788, 8806, 9229).

[10] It is said that by "angels" in the Word, in its spiritual sense, Divine truths proceeding from the Lord are meant, because these constitute the angels; when angels utter these truths, they speak not from themselves, but from the Lord. The angels not only know that this is so, but they also perceive it. The man who believes that nothing of faith is from himself, but that all faith is from God, also knows this, indeed, but he does not perceive it. That nothing of faith is from man, but all faith is from God, is the same as saying that nothing of truth that has life is from man, but all truth is from God, for truth is of faith and faith is of truth.

  
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15 The sword is outside, and the pestilence and the famine within: he who is in the field shall die with the sword: and he who is in the city, famine and pestilence shall devour him.