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1 Jertek, térjünk vissza az Úrhoz, mert õ szaggatott meg és õ gyógyít meg minket; megsebesített, de bekötöz minket!

2 Megelevenít minket két nap mulva, a harmadik napon feltámaszt minket, hogy éljünk az õ színe elõtt.

3 Ismerjük hát el, törekedjünk megismerni az Urat. Az õ kijövetele bizonyos, mint a hajnal, és eljõ hozzánk, mint az esõ, mint a késõi esõ, a mely megáztatja a földet.

4 Mit cselekedjem veled Efraim? Mit cselekedjem veled Júda? Hiszen szeretetetek olyan, mint a reggeli felhõ és mint a korán múló harmat.

5 Azért vertem meg a próféták által és megölöm õket az én számnak beszédivel. Bizony, a te ítéleteid olyanok, mint a kelõ nap.

6 Mert szeretetet kivánok én és nem áldozatot: az Istennek ismeretét inkább, mintsem égõáldozatokat.

7 De õk, mint Ádám, áthágták a szövetséget; ott cselekedtek hûtlenül ellenem.

8 Gileád a gonosztevõk városa, vérrel van bemocskolva.

9 És miképen tolvajok leselkednek, úgy [tesz] a papok szövetkezete; gyilkolnak a sikemi úton; bizony, gonosz dolgokat cselekesznek.

10 Rettenetes dolgokat látok Izráel házában. Ott van Efraim paráználkodása; meg van fertõztetve Izráel.

11 Júda! a te számodra is készített aratást, mikor fordítok az én népemnek fogságán.

   

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The idea of a "prophet" is very closely tied to the idea of the Bible itself, since the Bible was largely written by prophets. At a lower level, prophets represent people who teach from the Bible. At a higher level, they represent the Lord as He reveals himself through the Bible. Viewed in a abstract way, prophets represent the holy parts of the Bible themselves, and also represent doctrine drawn from the Bible. The reason we say "largely written by prophets" and "the holy parts of the Bible" is that not all of the books currently included in the Bible have a complete and continuous internal sense. Some -- like Job, Ruth, and Song of Solomon -- are wonderful literary pieces that got included, but which lack the systematic meanings for words and phrases. Others -- the Acts and Epistles, primarily -- are really doctrinal works, the first attempt by others to extract meaning from Jesus' life and words.

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True Christian Religion # 314

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314. In the spiritual sense committing adultery means adulterating the various kinds of good in the Word and falsifying its truths. These meanings of committing adultery have until now been unknown, because the spiritual sense of the Word has until now been hidden. It is perfectly plain from the following passages that this and nothing else is meant in the Word by 'committing fornication, committing adultery, and whoring.'

Run up and down the streets of Jerusalem, and seek to find a man who acts righteously and seeks the truth; when I gave them plenty, they went after whores, Jeremiah 5:1, 7.

Among the prophets of Jerusalem I have seen horrible obstinacy, in committing adultery and going about lying, Jeremiah 23:14.

They acted foolishly in Israel, they went after whores, and spoke my Word untruthfully, Jeremiah 29:23.

They went after whores, because they have abandoned Jehovah, Hosea 4:10.

I will cut off the soul which pays attention to soothsayers and fortunetellers, to go whoring after them, Leviticus 20:6.

No treaty is to be made with the inhabitants of the land, for fear the people should go whoring after their gods, Exodus 34:15.

Since Babylon stands pre-eminent in adulterating and falsifying the Word, that is why she is called the great prostitute, and the following things are said about her in Revelation:

Babylon has given all nations to drink from the wine of anger of her whoring, Revelation 14:8.

The angel said, I will show you the judgment of the great prostitute, with whom the kings of the earth have gone whoring, Revelation 17:1-2.

He has judged the great prostitute, who corrupted the earth with her whoring, Revelation 19:2.

It was because the Jewish nation falsified the Word that it was called by the Lord 'an adulterous generation' (Matthew 12:39; 16:4; Mark 8:38) and 'the seed of an adulterer' (Isaiah 57:3). In many other passages too adulteries and whoring are to be understood as meaning adulteration and falsification of the Word: e.g, Jeremiah 3:6, 8; 13:27; Ezekiel 16:15-16, 26, 28-29, 32-33; 23:2-3, 5, 7, 11, 14, 17; Hosea 5:3; 6:10; Nahum 3:4.

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