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Zephaniah 1

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1 Ο λογος του Κυριου, ο γενομενος προς Σοφονιαν τον υιον του Χουσει, υιου του Γεδαλιου, υιου του Αμαριου υιου του Ιζκιου, εν ταις ημεραις Ιωσιου, υιου του Αμων βασιλεως του Ιουδα.

2 Θελω αφανισει παντελως τα παντα απο προσωπου της γης, λεγει Κυριος.

3 Θελω αφανισει ανθρωπον και κτηνος θελω αφανισει τα πετεινα του ουρανου και τους ιχθυας της θαλασσης και τα προσκομματα μετα των ασεβων και θελω εξολοθρευσει τον ανθρωπον απο προσωπου της γης, λεγει Κυριος.

4 Και θελω εκτεινει την χειρα μου επι τον Ιουδαν και επι παντας τους κατοικους της Ιερουσαλημ, και θελω εξολοθρευσει το υπολοιπον του Βααλ απο του τοπου τουτου και το ονομα των ειδωλοθυτων μετα των ιερεων,

5 και τους προσκυνουντας επι των δωματων την στρατιαν του ουρανου και τους προσκυνουντας και ομνυοντας εις τον Κυριον και τους ομνυοντας εις τον Μαλχομ,

6 και τους εκκλινοντας απο οπισθεν του Κυριου και τους μη ζητουντας τον Κυριον μηδε εξερευνωντας αυτον.

7 Σιωπα ενωπιον Κυριου του Θεου, διοτι εγγυς ειναι η ημερα του Κυριου· διοτι ο Κυριος ητοιμασε θυσιαν, διωρισε τους κεκλημενους αυτου.

8 Και εν τη ημερα της θυσιας του Κυριου θελω εκδικηθη τους αρχοντας και τα τεκνα του βασιλεως και παντας τους ενδεδυμενους ενδυματα αλλοτρια.

9 Εν εκεινη τη ημερα θελω εκδικηθη και παντας τους υπερπηδωντας τα κατωφλια, τους γεμιζοντας τους οικους των κυριων αυτων εξ αρπαγης και δολου.

10 Και εν τη ημερα εκεινη, λεγει Κυριος, θελει εισθαι θορυβος κραυγης απο της ιχθυικης πυλης και ολολυγμος απο της πυλης της δευτερας και συντριμμος μεγας απο των λοφων.

11 Ολολυξατε, οι κατοικοι της Μακτες, διοτι εξωλοθρευθη πας ο λαος ο εμπορικος· κατεκοπησαν παντες οι φεροντες αργυριον.

12 Και εν τω καιρω εκεινω θελω εξερευνησει την Ιερουσαλημ με λυχνους και εκδικηθη προς ανδρας τους αναπαυομενους επι την τρυγιαν αυτων, τους λεγοντας εν τη καρδια αυτων, Ο Κυριος δεν θελει αγαθοποιησει ουδε θελει κακοποιησει.

13 Δια τουτο τα αγαθα αυτων θελουσιν εισθαι εις διαρπαγην και οι οικοι αυτων εις αφανισμον, και θελουσιν οικοδομησει οικιας και δεν θελουσι κατοικησει, και θελουσι φυτευσει αμπελωνας και δεν θελουσι πιει τον οινον αυτων.

14 Εγγυς ειναι η ημερα του Κυριου η μεγαλη, εγγυς, και σπευδει σφοδρα· φωνη της ημερας του Κυριου· πικρως θελει φωναξει εκει ο ισχυρος.

15 Ημερα οργης η ημερα εκεινη, ημερα θλιψεως και στενοχωριας, ημερα ερημωσεως και αφανισμου, ημερα σκοτους και γνοφου, ημερα νεφελης και ομιχλης,

16 ημερα σαλπιγγος και αλαλαγμου κατα των οχυρων πολεων και κατα των υψηλων πυργων.

17 Και θελω καταθλιψει τους ανθρωπους και θελουσι περιπατει ως τυφλοι, διοτι ημαρτησαν εις τον Κυριον· και το αιμα αυτων θελει διαχυθη ως κονις και αι σαρκες αυτων ως κοπρος.

18 Αλλ' ουδε το αργυριον αυτων ουδε το χρυσιον αυτων θελει δυνηθη να λυτρωση αυτους εν τη ημερα της οργης του Κυριου, και πασα η γη θελει καταναλωθη υπο του πυρος του ζηλου αυτου· διοτι θελει καμει συντελειαν, μαλιστα ταχειαν, επι παντας τους κατοικουντας την γην.

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Apocalypse Revealed # 397

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397. And the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound. (8:6) This symbolizes their being prepared and ready to examine the state of the church and consequent life in people for whom religion is faith alone.

The symbolism of trumpets follows from the statute governing their use among the children of Israel, which Moses describes in this way: Jehovah told Moses to make silver trumpets for summoning the assembly and for the setting out of the camps, and they were also to sound them on days of celebration, feasts, new moons, and over burnt offerings and sacrifices. Furthermore, when they went to war against enemies oppressing them, they were to sound an alarm with the trumpets, and then they would come into remembrance before Jehovah God and be saved from their enemies. (Numbers 10:1-10)

It can be seen from this what sounding with trumpets symbolizes. Here, that the seven angels sounding symbolizes an examination and exposure of the state of the church and its character among people for whom religion is faith alone, as is apparent from the particulars in this chapter and from the particulars in the following chapters up to chapter 16 inclusive, understood in their spiritual sense.

[2] From the ways trumpets were used among the children of Israel it can also be seen what trumpets and sounding them symbolize in the following places:

Sound a trumpet in Zion, and sound it in My holy mountain! ...For the day of Jehovah is coming... (Joel 2:1-2)

Jehovah will be seen over them, and His arrow will go forth like lightning; and the Lord Jehovih will sound the ram's horn... (Zechariah 9:14)

Jehovah shall go forth like a lion... (and) sound an alarm... (Isaiah 42:13)

...on that day a great ram's horn will be sounded, and those who perish in the land of Assyria, and those who are exiled in the land of Egypt, will come and bow themselves to Jehovah on the holy mountain... (Isaiah 27:13)

He will send His angels with the great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. (Matthew 24:31)

Blessed are the people who know the trumpet's sound! They walk, O Jehovah, in the light of Your countenance. (Psalms 89:15)

When the morning stars sing together, and... the sons of God sound the trumpet. (Job 38:7)

[3] Since the soundings of trumpets had these symbolic meanings, and in the Israelite Church everything was presented concretely in accordance with correspondences and the consequent symbolism, therefore it also came to pass, when Jehovah descended upon Mount Sinai, that there were voices and lightnings and a thick cloud, and the sound of a ram's horn, loud, with the sound of the ram's horn growing and becoming louder and louder, so that the people in the camp trembled greatly. (Exodus 19:16-25)

Therefore it also came to pass that when the three hundred men with Gideon sounded their ram's horns in the campaign against Midian, then every Midianite man's sword was set against his companion and they fled (Judges 7:16-22). Likewise that twelve thousand of the children of Israel with holy vessels and trumpets in their hands overcame Midian (Numbers 31:1-8). Also that the wall of Jericho fell after seven priests with seven ram's horns went around the city seven times (Joshua 6:1-20).

Therefore we read in Jeremiah:

Sound against (Babylon) all around..., her walls are thrown down. (Jeremiah 50:15)

And in Zephaniah:

...a day of darkness and blackness..., a day of ram's horn and its sounding against the fortified cities... (Zephaniah 1:15-16)

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.