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1 LA parola del Signore mi fu ancora indirizzata, dicendo:

2 Figliuol d’uomo, profetizza contro ai profeti d’Israele, che profetizzano; e di’ a’ profeti che profetizzano di lor senno: Ascoltate la parola del Signore.

3 Così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Guai ai profeti stolti, che vanno dietro al loro spirito, e dietro a cose che non hanno vedute!

4 O Israele, i tuoi profeti sono stati come volpi ne’ deserti.

5 Voi non siete saliti alle rotture, e non avete fatto alcun riparo davanti alla casa d’Israele, per presentarsi a battaglia nel giorno del Signore.

6 Han vedute visioni di vanità, e indovinamenti di menzogna; essi son quelli che dicono: Il Signore dice; benchè il Signore non li abbia mandati; ed hanno data speranza, che la parola sarebbe adempiuta.

7 Non avete voi vedute visioni di vanità, e pronunziati indovinamenti di menzogna? e pur dite: Il Signore dice; benchè io non abbia parlato.

8 Per tanto, così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Perciocchè voi avete proposta vanità, ed avete vedute visioni di falsità; perciò, eccomi contro a voi, dice il Signore Iddio.

9 E la mia mano sarà contro a que’ profeti, che veggon visioni di vanità, e indovinano menzogna; non saran più nel consiglio del mio popolo, e non saranno scritti nella rassegna della casa d’Israele; e non verranno nella terra d’Israele; e voi conoscerete che io sono il Signore Iddio.

10 Perchè, ed appunto perchè essi hanno traviato il mio popolo, dicendo: Pace, benchè non vi fosse alcuna pace; e perchè quand’uno edifica una parete, ecco, essi l’hanno smaltata di smalto mal tegnente;

11 di’ a quelli che smaltano di smalto mal tegnente, che la parete caderà; verrà una pioggia strabocchevole, e voi, o pietre di grossa gragnuola, caderete; ed un vento tempestoso la schianterà.

12 Ed ecco, quando la parete sarà caduta, non saravvi egli detto: Dove è lo smalto, col quale voi l’avete smaltata?

13 Perciò, così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Io farò scoppiare un vento tempestoso nella mia ira; e caderà una pioggia strabocchevole, nel mio cruccio; e pietre di grossa gragnuola, nella mia indegnazione, per disperdere interamente.

14 Ed io disfarò la parete, che voi avete smaltata di smalto mal tegnente, e l’abbatterò a terra, e i suoi fondamenti saranno scoperti; ed ella caderà, e voi sarete consumati in mezzo di essa; e conoscerete che io sono il Signore.

15 Ed io adempierò la mia ira sopra la parete, e sopra quelli che la smaltano di smalto mal tegnente; ed io vi dirò: La parete non è più; quelli ancora che l’hanno smaltata non sono più;

16 cioè i profeti d’Israele, che profetizzano a Gerusalemme, e le veggono visioni di pace, benchè non vi sia alcuna pace, dice il Signore Iddio.

17 Oltre a ciò, tu, figliuol d’uomo, volgi la tua faccia contro alle figliuole del tuo popolo, che profetizzano di lor proprio senno; e profetizza contro a loro;

18 e di’: Così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Guai a quelle che cuciono de’ piumacciuoli a tutte le ascelle, e che fanno de’ veli sopra il capo delle ersone d’ogni statura, per cacciare alle anime! caccereste voi alle anime del mio popolo, e salvereste le vostre proprie anime?

19 E mi profanereste voi inverso il mio popolo, per delle menate d’orzo, e delle fette di pane; facendo morir le anime che non devono morire, e facendo viver l’anime che non devono vivere, mentendo al mio popolo, che ascolta la menzogna?

20 Perciò, così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Eccomi contro a’ vostri piumacciuoli, dove voi cacciate alle anime, come ad uccelli: e li straccerò d’in su le vostre braccia, e lascerò andar le anime, alle quali voi cacciate, come ad uccelli.

21 Straccerò parimente i vostri veli, e libererò il mio popolo dalle vostre mani, ed egli non sarà più nelle vostre mani, per esser vostra caccia; e voi conoscerete che io sono il Signore.

22 Perciocchè voi avete falsamente contristato il cuor del giusto, il quale io non avea contristato; ed avete fortificate le mani dell’empio, acciocchè non si convertisse dalla sua via malvagia, per far ch’egli vivesse.

23 Perciò, voi non vedrete più visioni di vanità, e non indovinerete più indovinamenti; ed io libererò il mio popolo dalle vostre mani, e voi conoscerete che io sono il Signore.

   


To many Protestant and Evangelical Italians, the Bibles translated by Giovanni Diodati are an important part of their history. Diodati’s first Italian Bible edition was printed in 1607, and his second in 1641. He died in 1649. Throughout the 1800s two editions of Diodati’s text were printed by the British Foreign Bible Society. This is the more recent 1894 edition, translated by Claudiana.

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Apocalypse Explained # 237

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237. And knowest not that thou are wretched, signifies that they do not know that their falsities have no coherence with truths. This is evident from the signification of "wretchedness," as meaning the breaking up of truth by means of falsities, and also no coherence; this shows what is meant by "the wretched." They are so because their doctrine is founded on two false principles, which are faith alone and justification by faith; consequently falsities flow in from these in constant succession, and the truths which they adduce from the sense of the letter of the Word to confirm these are weakened and falsified, and truths when falsified are in themselves falsities. This is described in many passages in the Word, and is meant by the "vanities" that the prophets see, and the "lies" that they speak. It is described also by the "breaches" in the walls and houses so that they fall; likewise by "idols" and "graven images" that the artificer makes and connects by chains that they may cohere; for "idols" and "graven images" signify the falsities of doctrine; the like is signified by "breaches of the walls" and "of the houses," and by "the prophets who see vanities and speak lies;" for "prophets" mean doctrines, "vanities" such things as are of no account, and "lies" falsities. But as these things are mentioned in many passages in the Word they cannot be cited here on account of their abundance; they will therefore be omitted, and a few only quoted here in which "wretchedness" and "wall" are mentioned, that it may be known that these signify the weakening of truth by falsities, and thus no coherence.

[2] In Isaiah:

Thy wisdom and thy knowledge it hath misled thee, when thou hast said in thine heart, I, and none like me besides. Therefore shall wretchedness fall upon thee, and devastation shall come upon thee (Isaiah 47:10-11).

Here also those are described who believe that they know all things and that they are more intelligent than all others, when yet they know and understand nothing of truth; and that therefore the understanding of truth is taken away from them. Their belief that they are more intelligent than all others is meant by "Thy wisdom and thy knowledge it hath misled thee, when thou hast said in thine heart, I, and none like me besides;" and the loss of all understanding of truth is meant by "wretchedness shall fall upon thee, devastation shall come upon thee."

[3] In Ezekiel:

Wretchedness shall come upon wretchedness; therefore they shall seek a vision from the prophets; but the law hath perished from the priest, and counsel from the elders. The king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with astonishment (Ezekiel 7:26-27).

Here the vastation of the church is treated of, which takes place when there is no truth that is not falsified. Falsity from falsity is meant by "wretchedness upon wretchedness;" "a vision from the prophet" is doctrine, here the doctrine of falsity; "the law hath perished from the priest" means that the Word is not understood, for "law" signifies the Word, and the "priest" one who teaches; "counsel hath perished from the elders" means that right has perished from the intelligent, "counsel" signifying right, and "elders" the intelligent; "the king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with astonishment," means that there is no longer any truth, "king" signifying truth, and "prince" truths that are primarily of service.

[4] In David:

Right is not in their mouth, wretchedness is in their inward part (Psalms 5:9);

where "wretchedness" likewise stands for falsities not cohering with any truth. So too in Jeremiah:

Lament, and wander among the walls; for their king is gone into exile, and his priests and his princes together (Jeremiah 49:3).

"Wandering among the walls" is among truths destroyed by falsities; "the king gone into exile" signifies truth; and "his priests and princes together" signify the goods and truths of life and doctrine (See above).

[5] In Ezekiel:

When they build a wall [maceriem], behold they daub it with untempered mortar. Say to them which daub it with untempered mortar, that the wall [paries] shall fall. Is it not said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed it? (Ezekiel 13:10-12).

"The wall which they daub with untempered mortar" signifies falsity assumed as a principle, and by application of the Word from the sense of the letter made to appear as truth; "daubing" is application and seeming confirmation thereby; "untempered mortar" is what has been falsified; and because the truth of the Word is thus destroyed, and the truths used to confirm become truths falsified, which in themselves are falsities, and these with the false principle perish together, it is said, "Behold, the wall shall fall. Is it not said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed it?"

[6] In Hosea:

Behold, I obstruct thy way with thorns, and I will encompass wall with wall, that she shall not find thy 1 paths (Hosea 2:6).

"To obstruct the way with thorns" is to obstruct all thoughts by falsities of evil, that truths be not seen; falsities of evil are "thorns;" "to encompass wall with wall" is to heap falsities upon falsities; "that she shall not find thy paths" means that nothing of truth can be seen; this comes to pass because truths and falsities of evil cannot be together, as heaven cannot be with hell; for truths are from heaven, and falsities of evil are from hell; therefore when falsities from evil reign communication with heaven is taken away, and when that is taken away truths cannot be seen, and if presented by others they are rejected. For this reason, those who are in false principles, as those who are in the principles of faith alone and justification by faith, cannot be in any truths (as may be seen above, n. 235, 236).

[7] But let examples illustrate this. Those who have adopted faith alone and justification by faith as a principle of religion, when they read the Word and see that the Lord says that man shall be recompensed according to his deeds and works, and that he who has done good, shall come into heaven, and he who has done evils into hell, call the good things that they do fruits of faith, not knowing or not wanting to know, that the good things called fruits are all from charity, and none of them from faith separate, which is called faith alone; every good also is of charity, and truth is of the faith therefrom. From this it is clear that they pervert the Word; and they do this because they cannot otherwise apply truth to their principle, believing still that the two may thus cohere; but the result is that truth perishes and becomes falsity, and not only falsity but also evil.

[8] From this falsities evidently follow in constant succession, for they teach that the good works that man does are meritorious, not being willing to see that as faith with its truths are from the Lord, and thus not meritorious, so are charity with its goods. They teach also that as soon as a man receives faith he is reconciled to God the Father through the Son, and that the evils thenceforth done, as well as those done before, are not imputed; for they say that all are saved however they have lived, if only they receive faith, even though it be in the hours before death. But these, and many other things which are deductions from the falsity of the principle, do not cohere with the truths from the Word, but destroy them, and truths destroyed are falsities, even such falsities as emit a bad odor. From these a grievous smell is perceived in the other life, which is such that it cannot be endured by any good spirit; it is like the stench of purulent matter from the lungs. Many other examples might be adduced; there is an abundance of them; for whatever is deduced from a false principle becomes thereby a falsity, since in the deduction the principle only is regarded to which it clings because from this it flows and to this it is applied.

[9] What the religion of faith alone and of justification by faith is can be inferred from the simple fact that all who have confirmed these tenets in themselves by doctrine and life, send out from themselves in the other life a sphere of abominable adultery like that of a mother or stepmother with a son; this abominable adultery corresponds to such, and is also perceived from them wherever they go; from that sphere I have a thousand times recognized their presence. Such a sphere flows out from them because they adulterate the goods of charity and of the Word, and adulteries correspond to adulterations of good, while whoredoms correspond to the falsifications of truth (See Arcana Coelestia 2466, 2729, 3399, 4865, 6348, 8904, 10648).

[10] There is a like meaning in:

Reuben's lying with Bilhah, of whom his father begat Dan and Naphtali (Genesis 35:22);

And therefore he was also accursed (Genesis 49:4);

And because he defiled his father's couch the primogeniture was taken away from him and given to Joseph (1 Chronicles 5:1). For by "Reuben" in the Word faith is meant here faith alone (See Arcana Coelestia 3325, 3861, 3866, 3870, 4601, 4605, 4731, 4734, 4761, 6342, 6350); and by "Joseph," the good of faith (See 3969, 3971, 4669, 6417).

[11] That such things are to take place at the end of the church is predicted in Daniel, where the statue that Nebuchadnezzar saw in a dream is described in these words:

Whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of man; but they shall not cleave one to the other, even as iron doth not mingle with clay (Daniel 2:43).

By "iron" truth without good is meant; by "miry clay" the falsity that is from self-intelligence; by "the seed of man" the Word of the Lord (Matthew 13:24, 37). That these do not cohere is meant by "they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron doth not mingle with clay."

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1. For "thy" the Hebrew has "her," as found in Arcana Coelestia 9144.

  
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