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Geremia 23

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1 Guai a’ pastori, che disperdono, e dissipano la greggia del mio pasco! dice il Signore.

2 Perciò, così ha detto il Signore Iddio d’Israele a’ pastori che pascono il mio popolo: Voi avete dissipate le mie pecore, e le avete scacciate, e non ne avete avuta cura; ecco, io farò punizione sopra voi della malvagità dei vostri fatti, dice il Signore.

3 Ed io raccoglierò il rimanente delle mie pecore, da tutti i paesi ne’ quali io le avrò scacciate, e le farò tornare alle lor mandre; e frutteranno, e moltiplicheranno.

4 Ed io costituirò sopra loro de’ pastori che le pastureranno; ed esse non avranno più paura, nè spavento, e non ne mancherà alcuna, dice il Signore.

5 ECCO, i giorni vengono, dice il Signore, che io farò sorgere a Davide un Germoglio giusto, il quale regnerà da re, e prospererà, e farà giudicio, e giustizia nella terra.

6 A’ suoi dì Giuda sarà salvato, ed Israele abiterà in sicurtà; e questo sarà il suo Nome, del quale sarà chiamato: IL SIGNORE NOSTRA GIUSTIZIA.

7 Perciò, ecco, i giorni vengono, dice il Signore, che non si dirà più: Il Signore vive, che ha tratti i figliuoli d’Israele fuor del paese di Egitto;

8 ma: Il Signore vive, che ha tratta e condotta la progenie della casa d’Israele fuor del paese di Settentrione, e di tutti i paesi dove io li avea scacciati; ed essi abiteranno nella lor terra.

9 IL mio cuore è rotto dentro di me per cagion de’ profeti; tutte le mie ossa ne sono scrollate; io son come un uomo ebbro, e come una persona sopraffatta dal vino; per cagion del Signore, e per cagion delle parole della sua santità.

10 Perciocchè il paese è pieno di adulteri; perciocchè il paese fa cordoglio per l’esecrazioni; i paschi del deserto ne son tutti secchi; il corso di costoro è malvagio, e la lor forza non è diritta.

11 Perciocchè e profeti e sacerdoti sono profani; e nella mia Casa stessa ho trovata la lor malvagità, dice il Signore.

12 Perciò, la lor via sarà come sdruccioli in tenebre; saranno sospinti, e caderanno in esse; perciocchè io farò venir sopra loro del male, l’anno della lor visitazione, dice il Signore.

13 Ben avea io vedute cose sconvenevoli ne’ profeti di Samaria; profetizzavano per Baal, e traviavano il mio popolo Israele;

14 ma io ho vedute cose nefande ne’ profeti di Gerusalemme, commettere adulterii, e procedere in falsità; ed hanno confortate le mani de’ malfattori, acciocchè niun di loro si converta dalla sua malvagità; essi tutti mi sono stati come Sodoma, e gli abitanti di quella come Gomorra.

15 Perciò, il Signor degli eserciti ha detto così di que’ profeti: Ecco, io li ciberò di assenzio, e darò loro a bere acque di tosco; perciocchè da’ profeti di Gerusalemme è uscita la profanità per tutto il paese.

16 Così ha detto il Signor degli eserciti: Non ascoltate le parole de’ profeti che vi profetizzano; essi vi fanno vaneggiare; propongono le visioni del cuor loro, che non sono uscite della bocca del Signore.

17 Non restano di dire a quelli che mi dispettano: Il Signore ha detto: Voi avrete pace; ed a tutti coloro che camminano secondo la durezza del cuor loro: Male alcuno non verrà sopra voi.

18 Perciocchè, chi è stato presente nel segreto consiglio del Signore? e chi ha veduta, ed intesa la sua parola? chi ha porto l’orecchio alla sua parola, e l’ha udita?

19 Ecco il turbo del Signore, l’ira è uscita, il turbo soprasta, caderà sopra il capo degli empi.

20 L’ira del Signore non si racqueterà finchè egli non abbia eseguiti e messi ad effetto i pensieri del cuor suo; alla fin de’ giorni voi intenderete molto bene la cosa.

21 Io non ho mandati que’ profeti, e son corsi; io non ho lor parlato, ed hanno profetizzato.

22 Se fossero stati presenti nel mio segreto consiglio, avrebbero fatte intendere le mie parole al mio popolo, e li avrebbero stornati dalla lor cattiva via, e dalla malvagità de’ lor fatti.

23 Sono io Dio da presso, dice il Signore, e non Dio da lungi?

24 Potrebbesi nascondere alcuno in tali nascondimenti che io nol vedessi? dice il Signore; non riempio io il cielo, e la terra? dice il Signore.

25 Io ho udito quel che hanno detto quei profeti, che profetizzano menzogna nel Nome mio, dicendo: Io ho avuto un sogno, io ho avuto un sogno.

26 Infino a quando è questo nel cuore de’ profeti che profetizzano menzogna, e son profeti dell’inganno del cuor loro?

27 Essi pensano di far dimenticare il mio Nome al mio popolo, per i lor sogni, i quali raccontano l’uno all’altro, siccome i padri loro dimenticarono il mio Nome per Baal.

28 Il profeta, appo cui è un sogno, racconti quel sogno; e quello, appo cui è la mia parola, proponga la mia parola in verità; che ha da far la paglia col frumento? dice il Signore.

29 Non è la mia parola come un fuoco? dice il Signore; e come un martello, che spezza il sasso?

30 Perciò, eccomi contro a que’ profeti, dice il Signore, che rubano le mie parole ciascuno al suo compagno.

31 Eccomi contro a que’ profeti, dice il Signore, che prendono la lor lingua, e dicono: Egli dice.

32 Eccomi contro a quelli che profetizzano sogni falsi, dice il Signore, e li raccontano, e traviano il mio popolo per le lor bugie, e per la lor temerità; benchè io non li abbia mandati, e non abbia data loro alcuna commessione; e non recheranno alcun giovamento a questo popolo, dice il Signore.

33 Se questo popolo, o alcun profeta, o sacerdote, ti domanda, dicendo: Quale è il carico del Signore? di’ loro: Che carico? Io vi abbandonerò, dice il Signore.

34 E se alcun profeta, o sacerdote, o il popolo dice: Il carico del Signore; io farò punizione sopra quell’uomo, e sopra la sua casa.

35 Dite così, ciascuno al suo prossimo, e ciascuno al suo fratello: Che ha risposto il Signore? e: Che ha detto il Signore?

36 E non mentovate più il carico del Signore; perciocchè la parola di ciascuno sarà il suo carico; poscia che voi pervertite le parole dell’Iddio vivente, del Signor degli eserciti, Iddio nostro.

37 Di’ così al profeta: Che ti ha risposto il Signore? e: Che ti ha egli detto?

38 E pure ancora direte: Il carico del Signore? Perciò, così ha detto il Signore: Perciocchè voi avete detta questa parola: Il carico del Signore; benchè io vi avessi mandato a dire: Non dite più:

39 Il carico del Signore; perciò, ecco, io vi dimenticherò affatto, ed abbandonerò voi, e questa città, che io diedi a voi, ed a’ vostri padri, cacciandovi dal mio cospetto.

40 E vi metterò addosso una infamia eterna, ed un vituperio perpetuo, che non sarà giammai dimenticato.

   


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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3654. In the internal sense of the Word 'Judea' does not mean Judea, any more than 'Jerusalem' means Jerusalem. This becomes clear from many places in the Word. In the Word Judea is mentioned less frequently than the land of Judah, which, like the land of Canaan, means the Lord's kingdom, and therefore the Church also since the Church is the Lord's kingdom on earth. And Judea has this meaning because Judah or the Jewish nation represented the Lord's celestial kingdom, and Israel or the Israelitish people His spiritual kingdom. And because His kingdom was represented by them, therefore when that nation or people is mentioned in the Word, nothing else is meant in its internal sense.

[2] The truth of this will be evident from those things which in the Lord's Divine mercy will be stated later on regarding Judah and the land of Judah. For the present it will be evident from the following few examples in the Prophets: In Isaiah,

My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill. 1 He surrounded it [with an enclosure] and gathered out the stones, and planted it with the choicest vine and built a tower in the midst of it, and also hewed out a winepress in it. And he looked for it to yield grapes, but it yielded wild grapes. And now, O inhabitant of Jerusalem and man of Judah, judge, I pray you, between Me and My vineyard. I will make it a desolation, for the vineyard of Jehovah Zebaoth is the house of Israel, and the man of Judah His pleasant plant. 2 And He looked for judgement, but behold, festering; for righteousness, but behold, a cry. Isaiah 5:1-3, 6-7.

Here the subject in the sense of the letter is the perverted state of the

Israelites and Jews, but in the internal sense it is the perverted state of the Church represented by Israel and Judah. 'Inhabitant of Jerusalem' is the Church's good - 'inhabitant' meaning good, or what amounts to the same, those with whom good is present, see 2268, 2451, 2712, 3613, and 'Jerusalem' the Church, 402, 2117. 'The house of Israel' has a similar meaning - 'house' meaning good, 710, 1708, 2233, 2331, 3142, 3538, and 'Israel' the Church, 3305. 'The man of Judah' also is very similar, for 'a man' means truth, 265, 749, 1007, 3134, 3310, 3459, and Judah good. The difference however is that 'the man of Judah' means truth grounded in the good of love to the Lord, which is called celestial truth, that is, those governed by that kind of truth are meant.

[3] In the same prophet,

He will raise an ensign for the nations, and will gather the outcasts of Israel, and will assemble the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth. Then the rivalry of Ephraim will depart, and the enemies of Judah be cut off. Ephraim will not vie with Judah, and Judah will not harass Ephraim. Jehovah will utterly destroy the tongue of the sea of Egypt, and will shake His hand over the River with the might of His spirit. Then there will be a highway for the remnant of His people which will remain from Asshur. Isaiah 11:12-13, 15-16.

Here the subject in the sense of the letter is the bringing back of the Israelites and Jews from captivity, but in the internal sense it is a new Church in general and with each person in particular who is being regenerated or becoming the Church. 'The outcasts of Israel' stands for their truths, 'the dispersed of Judah' for their goods. 'Ephraim' stands for the understanding part of their minds, which will no longer offer any resistance. 'Egypt' stands for facts, and 'Asshur' for reasoning based on these, which they have perverted. 'The outcasts', 'the dispersed', 'the remnant', and 'those who remain' stand for truths and goods which survive. For 'Ephraim' means the understanding part of the mind, as will be shown elsewhere, while 'Egypt' means factual knowledge, see 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 2588, 3325, 'Asshur' reasoning, 119, 1186, and 'remnant' the goods and truths that the Lord has stored away in the interior man, 468, 530, 560, 561, 660, 661, 798, 1050, 1738, 1906, 2284.

[4] In the same prophet,

Hear this, O house of Jacob, who are called by the name of Israel and who came out of the waters of Judah. For they are called after the city of holiness, and upon the God of Israel they place their reliance. Isaiah 48:1-2.

'The waters of Judah' stands for truths which spring from the good of love to the Lord. The truths from that source are actually the goods of charity, which are called spiritual goods and constitute the spiritual Church, the internal of this Church being meant by 'Israel' and the external by 'the house of Jacob'. This shows what is meant by 'the house of Jacob, who are called by the name of Israel and who came out of the waters of Judah'.

[5] In the same prophet,

I will bring forth seed from Jacob, and from Judah the heir of My mountains, and My chosen ones will possess it, and My servants will dwell there. Isaiah 65:9.

'From Judah the heir of mountains' stands in the highest sense for the Lord, and in the representative sense for those in whom love to Him is present and so the good of love to Him and the good of love towards the neighbour. As regards 'mountains' meaning these forms of good, this has been shown above in 3652.

[6] In Moses,

A lion's whelp is Judah; from the prey you have gone up, my son. He crouched, he lay down like a lion, and like an old lion; who will rouse him up? Genesis 49:9.

Here it is quite evident that in the highest sense 'Judah' is used to mean the Lord, and in the representative sense those with whom the good of love to Him is present. In David,

When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a foreign people, Judah became His sanctuary, Israel His dominions. Psalms 114:1-2.

Here also 'Judah' stands for celestial good, which is the good of love to the Lord, while 'Israel' stands for celestial truth, which is spiritual good.

[7] In Jeremiah,

Behold, the days are coming, says Jehovah, and I will raise up for David a righteous branch, who will reign as king, and will prosper, and execute judgement and righteousness in the land. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely. And this is His name which they will call Him, Jehovah our Righteousness. Jeremiah 23:5-6; 33:15-16.

This refers to the Coming of the Lord. 'Judah' stands for those with whom the good of love to the Lord is present, 'Israel' for those with whom the truth that goes with that good is present. For 'Judah' is not used to mean Judah, nor 'Israel' to mean Israel, as may be seen from the fact that neither Judah nor Israel was actually preserved any longer. Similarly in the same prophet,

I will bring back the captivity of Judah, and the captivity of Israel, and build them as they were previously. Jeremiah 33:7.

The like may be seen here also. In the same prophet,

In those days and at that time, says Jehovah, the children of Israel will come, they and the children of Judah together, weeping as they come; and they will seek Jehovah their God; and they will seek Zion on the way, their faces towards it. Jeremiah 50:4-5.

In the same prophet,

At that time they will call Jerusalem the throne of Jehovah, and all the nations will be gathered to it, to Jerusalem, because of the name of Jehovah; and they will go no more after the stubbornness of their own evil heart. In those days the house of Judah will go to the house of Israel, and together they will come over the land out of the land of the north. Jeremiah 3:17-18.

[8] In the same prophet,

Behold, the days are coming, said Jehovah, in which I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man and the seed of beast; and I will make with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah a new covenant. This is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days: I will put My law in the midst of them, and will write it on their heart. Jeremiah 31:27, 31, 33.

This shows plainly that Israel or the house of Israel was not meant, for once dispersed among the gentiles they were never brought back from captivity. Nor consequently was Judah or the house of Judah meant. Instead Israel and Judah meant in the internal sense members of the Lord's spiritual and celestial kingdoms. It is with these people that the new covenant is made, and in whose hearts the law is written. 'The new covenant' stands for being joined to the Lord by means of good, 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021, 2037. 'The law written in their heart' stands for a perception of good and of truth springing from that good, and also for conscience.

[9] In Joel,

It will happen on that day that the mountains will drip new wine, and the hills will flow with milk, and all the streams of Judah will flow with water; and a spring will come forth from the house of Jehovah and will water the river of Shittim. Egypt will become a waste, and Edom a desolate wilderness, 3 on account of the violence done to the children of Judah whose innocent blood they have shed in their land. And Judah will abide for ever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation. Joel 3:18-20.

From every detail here also it is evident that 'Judah' is not used to mean Judah, nor 'Jerusalem' to mean Jerusalem, but those in whom the holiness of love and charity dwells, for they are 'to abide for ever' and 'from generation to generation'.

[10] In Malachi,

Behold, I am sending My angel, who will prepare the way before Me; and suddenly there will come to His temple the Lord whom you are seeking, and the angel of the covenant in whom you delight. Then the minchah 4 of Judah and Jerusalem will be acceptable to Jehovah, as in the days of eternity, and as in former years. Malachi 3:1, 4.

This refers to the Coming of the Lord, at which time, it is clear, the minchah of Judah and Jerusalem was not acceptable to Jehovah. From this it is evident that Judah and Jerusalem mean such things as constitute the Lord's Church. The same applies wherever else Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem are mentioned in the Word. From this one may now see what is meant in Matthew by 'Judea', namely the Lord's Church, in that case when vastated.

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1. literally, on a horn of a son of oil

2. literally, the young plant of His delights

3. literally, the wilderness of a waste

4. Generally rendered 'offering' in English versions of the Scriptures. It is a Hebrew word. The 'ch' in it has a hard or guttural pronunciation, as in German buch or Scottish loch.

  
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