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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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Arcana Coelestia # 10184

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10184. 'Its roof' means what is inmost. This is clear from the meaning of 'the roof' as what is inmost. One reason why 'the roof' has this meaning is that it is the uppermost or highest part, and that which is uppermost or highest means what is inmost, in accord with what has been shown above in 10181; and another reason is that 'the roof' has the same meaning as the head on a person's body. For all representatives on the natural level resemble the human form and carry the same meaning as the parts of it they resemble, 9496. For the meaning of 'the head' as what is inmost, see 5328, 6436, 7859, 9656, 9913, 9914. What is inmost meant here by 'the roof of the altar of incense' is the inmost component of worship. Within worship there are levels similar to those within the person offering it, namely an inmost level, a middle level, and an outward level. The inmost is called celestial, the middle is called spiritual, and the outward is called natural, 4938, 4939, 9992, 10005, 10017, 10068. These degrees are by virtue of correspondence meant by the head, breast, and feet, and in like manner by the roof, walls, and horns of the altar of incense.

[2] Since 'the roof' means that which is celestial, which is what is inmost, it also means good, for in all places good is inmost, while truth emanates from it just as, to use a comparison, light does from a flame. This is what should be understood by 'the roof' in Matthew,

Then let him who is on the roof of the house not go down to take anything out of his house. Matthew 24:17; Mark 13:15; Luke 17:31.

This refers to the last times of the Church. 'Being on the roof' means the state of a person in whom good is present, and 'going down to take anything out of the house' means going back to a previous state, see 3652 and the places referred to in 9274. And in Jeremiah,

On all the roofs of Moab and in its streets there is mourning everywhere. Jeremiah 48:38.

'Mourning on all roofs' means the ruination of all forms of good among those meant in the representative sense by Moab, that is, those in whom natural good is present, who easily allow themselves to be led astray, 2468; and 'mourning in the streets' means the ruination of all truths, truths being meant by 'streets', see 2336.

[3] Since 'the roof' meant good the houses of the ancients had roofs on which they used to walk and on which they also used to worship, as becomes clear from 1 Samuel 9:25-26; 2 Samuel 11:2; Zephaniah 1:5. In Moses,

When you build a new house you shall make a parapet for your roof, that you may not bring blood 1 on your house if someone falls from it. You shall not sow your vineyard with mixed seed, lest the yield from the seed which you have sown and from the produce of your vineyard be forfeited 2 . You shall not plough with an ox and an ass together. You shall not wear a garment made of wool and flax mixed together 3 . Deuteronomy 22:8-11.

[4] From these quotations it is again evident that 'the roof' means the good of love, for the commands in them each embody similar meanings which only the internal sense can make evident. That is, they mean that one who is governed by good, which is the state of a person who has been regenerated, must not return to the state of truth, which was that person's previous state, or his state when being regenerated. During this state the person is led by means of truth towards good, that is, partly from self; but in the state which comes after it, that is to say, when the person has been regenerated, he is led by good, that is, by the Lord by means of good.

[5] This is the arcanum that lies within each of those commands, and so is akin to that which occurs in the Lord's words in Matthew,

Then let him who is on the housetop not come down to take anything out of his house; and let him who is in the field not turn back to take his clothes. Matthew 24:17-18.

In Mark,

Let him who is on the roof not go down into the house, nor go in to fetch anything out of his house. And let him who is in the field not turn back again to fetch his garment. Mark 13:15-16.

And in Luke,

On that day, whoever will be on the housetop with his vessels in the house, let him not come down to take them away; and whoever is in the field, let him likewise not return to the things behind him. Remember Lot's wife. Luke 17:31-32.

[6] Who can fail to see that these places contain the arcana of heaven? For if they did not contain them, what point would there be to telling people not to come down from the housetop, not to turn back from the field and return to their house, and to remember Lot's wife? Such arcana are in like manner contained in those laws in Moses which declare that they should make a parapet around their roof, so that there would be no blood 1 if they fell, and immediately after that the field should not be sown with a mixture of seed and the produce of the vineyard, that it should not be ploughed with an ox and an ass together, and that they should not wear a garment made of wool and flax mixed together. 'The roof' means good, and 'to be on the housetop' or on the roof means a person's state when that person is governed by good. 'Falling' from the roof means sinking back into the previous state, while 'blood' means the violence done then to goodness and truth, 374, 1005, 4735, 6978, 7317, 7326. 'The vineyard' means the Church among mankind; 'the produce of the vineyard' means the state of truth, 9139; and 'the seed' of wheat or barley means the state of good, 3941, 7605. 'An ox' also means good, and 'ploughing with an ox' the state of good, 2781, 9135; and 'wool' and 'wearing a garment made of wool' have the same meanings, 9470. 'An ass' means truth, 2781, 5741, and so too does 'flax' or 'linen', 7601, 9959. But for anything more about the nature of this arcanum, see the explanations in the places referred to in 9274.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. i.e. guilt on account of bloodshed or injury caused by negligence

2. literally, become holy i.e. be devoted to the sanctuary

3. literally, a garment mixed, with wool and flax together

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 9959

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9959. 'And make for them linen undergarments' means an external level of conjugial love. This is clear from the meaning of 'undergarments' as an external level of conjugial love, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'linen' as external truth or natural truth, also dealt with below. The reason why an external level of conjugial love is meant by 'undergarments' is that garments or coverings derive their meaning from the part of the body they cover, 9827, and the loins and genital organs, which the undergarments clothe or cover, mean conjugial love. For 'the loins' and their meaning this love, see 3021, 4280, 4575; and for 'the genital organs' and their meaning it, 4462, 5050-5062. What truly conjugial love is will be stated below in 9960.

[2] The undergarments were made from linen because 'linen' or 'flax' means external truth or natural truth, 7601, and what constitutes the actual external is truth. The reason why truth constitutes the external is that internal things terminate in external ones and rest on them as their underlying supports, and the underlying supports of good are truths. These are like the foundations on which a house is built or on which a house rests, which is why the truths of faith springing from good are meant by the foundations of a house, 9643. Truths furthermore are what protect forms of good from and withstand evils and falsities, all the power that good possesses being exerted by means of truths, 9643. So it is also that the last and lowest part of heaven is inhabited by those who are guided by truths of faith springing from good. So it is also therefore that what is last or most external with a person, namely his external skin, corresponds to those in heaven who are guided by the truths of faith, 5552-5559, 8980, yet not to those who uphold faith separated from good, since they are not in heaven. From all this it may now be recognized why the undergarments were made from linen or flax. Aaron's undergarment however, when he was clothed with the garments which were 'for glorious adornment', and which have been the subject in the present chapter, was made of fine linen together with interwoven fine linen, as is evident from a later chapter where it says,

They made tunics of fine linen, the work of a weaver, and a turban of fine linen, and attractive headdresses 1 from fine linen, and linen undergarments with fine twined linen. Exodus 39:27-28.

But when he was clothed with the 'holy garments' Aaron's undergarment was made of linen alone, as is clear from the following in Moses,

When Aaron comes into the sanctuary within the veil he shall put on the holy linen tunic, and the linen undergarment shall be over his flesh, and he shall gird himself with the linen belt, and place the linen turban on himself. These are holy garments. He shall also wash his flesh with water when he puts them on. He shall then first offer burnt offerings and sacrifices, by means of which he will expiate the holy place from uncleannesses. Leviticus 16:1-end.

[3] The reason why Aaron was to go at that time clothed in the linen garments, which were also called 'the holy garments', was that at that time he was performing the duty of expiating the tent, and also the people and himself from uncleannesses. And every expiation, which was accomplished by means of washings, burnt offerings, and sacrifices, represented purification of the heart from evils and falsities, and so represented regeneration; and purification from evils and falsities, or regeneration, is accomplished by means of the truths of faith. This was why Aaron wore the linen garments then, for the truths of faith are meant by 'linen garments', as stated above.

All purification from evils and falsities is accomplished by means of the truths of faith, see 2799, 5954 (end), 7044, 7918, 9089. So therefore is regeneration, 1555, 2046, 2063, 2979, 3332, 3665, 3690, 3786, 3876, 3877, 4096, 4097, 5893, 6247, 8635, 8638-8640, 8772, 9088, 9089, 9103.

[4] It was for the same reason also that the priest was to put on the linen robe and the linen undergarment when he carried the ash away from the altar, Leviticus 6:9-11, and also that 'the priests, the Levites, from the sons of Zadok' were to put it on, when they entered the sanctuary, regarding whom the following is stated in Ezekiel,

The priests, the Levites, the sons of Zadok, shall enter My sanctuary, and they shall draw near My table to minister to Me. When they enter the gates of the inner court they shall put on the linen garments, and no wool shall come upon them. When they minister in the gates of the inner court, and within, the linen turbans shall be on their heads, and the linen undergarments shall be over their loins. They shall not gird themselves with sweat. 2 Ezekiel 44:15-18.

The subject in this passage is the new temple, by which a new Church is meant. By 'the priests, the Levites' those guided by truths springing from good are meant, and by 'the linen garments' the truths of faith by means of which purification and regeneration are accomplished. 'Not girding themselves with sweat' means that the holy things of worship should not be mingled with the human self; for 'sweat' means the human self or proprium, and the human proprium is nothing but evil and falsity, 210, 215, 694, 874-876, 987, 1047, 3812 (end), 8480, 8941.

[5] The reason why the undergarment Aaron wore when he was clothed with the garments 'for glorious adornment' was made of linen together with fine twined linen, as is evident from Exodus 39:27-28, quoted above, was that Aaron in those garments represented the Lord in respect of Divine Good in the heavens, Aaron himself representing the Lord in respect of the Divine Celestial there, his garments the Lord in respect of the Divine Spiritual there emanating from the Divine Celestial, 9814, and fine linen the Divine Spiritual emanating from the Divine Celestial, 5319, 9469.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, adornments of headdresses

2. i.e. They must not wear garments that will make them sweat

  
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