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Geremia 24

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1 IL Signore mi fece vedere una visione, dopo che Nebucadnesar, re di Babilonia, ebbe menato di Gerusalemme in cattività Geconia, figliuolo di Gioiachim, re di Giuda, ed i principi di Giuda, e i fabbri, e i ferraiuoli; e li ebbe condotti in Babilonia. Ecco dunque due canestri di fichi, posti davanti al Tempio del Signore.

2 L’uno de’ canestri era di fichi molto buoni, quali sono i fichi primaticci; e l’altro canestro era di fichi molto cattivi, che non si potevano mangiare, per la lor cattività.

3 E il Signore mi disse: Che vedi, Geremia? Ed io dissi: De’ fichi, dei quali gli uni, che son buoni, sono ottimi; e gli altri, che son cattivi, son pessimi, sì che non si posson mangiare per la loro cattività.

4 E la parola del Signore mi fu indirizzata, dicendo:

5 Così ha detto il Signore Iddio d’Israele: Come questi fichi sono buoni, così riconoscerò in bene quelli di Giuda che sono stati menati in cattività, i quali io ho mandati fuor di questo luogo, nel paese de’ Caldei.

6 E volgerò l’occhio mio verso loro in bene, e li ricondurrò in questo paese; e li edificherò, e non li distruggerò più; e li pianterò, e non li divellerò più.

7 E darò loro un cuore per conoscermi, che io sono il Signore; essi mi saranno popolo, ed io sarò loro Dio; perciocchè si convertiranno a me di tutto il lor cuore.

8 E come quegli altri fichi sono tanto cattivi, che non se ne può mangiare, per la loro cattività, così altresì ha detto il Signore: Tale renderò Sedechia, re di Giuda, e i suoi principi, e il rimanente di que’ di Gerusalemme, che saranno restati in questo paese, o che si saranno ridotti ad abitare nel paese di Egitto;

9 e farò che saranno agitati, e maltrattati, per tutti i regni della terra; e che saranno in vituperio, e in proverbio, e in favola, e in maledizione, in tutti i luoghi, dove li avrò cacciati.

10 E manderò contro a loro la spada, e la fame, e la pestilenza; finchè io li abbia consumati d’in su la terra che io avea data loro, ed a’ lor padri.

   


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 Revealed # 883

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883. "And He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. And He Himself will be with them their God." This symbolizes their conjunction with the Lord, which is of such a nature that the people are in Him and He in them.

His dwelling with them symbolizes a conjunction of the Lord with them, as we will see below. The people's being His people, and His being with them their God, symbolically means that they are the Lord's, and that He is their Lord. Moreover, because dwelling with them symbolizes conjunction, it symbolically means that they will be in the Lord and have the Lord in them. Otherwise there is no conjunction. That this is the nature of the conjunction is clearly apparent from the Lord's words in John:

Abide in Me, and I in you... I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. (John 15:4-5)

And elsewhere:

At that day you will know that I am in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you. (John 14:20)

He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. (John 6:56)

[2] The Lord's assuming a humanity and uniting it with the Divinity He had in Him from birth, which is called the Father, had as its goal a conjunction with people, as is apparent also in John:

For their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they also may be sanctified in the truth..., that they may be one as We are one: I in them, and You in Me. (John 17:19, 21-23, 26)

It follows from this that the conjunction is formed with the Lord's Divine humanity, that it is a reciprocal one, and that this is the only means of conjunction with the Divine called the Father.

[3] The Lord also teaches that the conjunction is formed by the Word's truths and by living in accordance with them (John 14:20-24; 15:7).

This, then, is what is meant by the Lord's dwelling with them and their being His people, and His being with them their God. So, too, elsewhere where the same words occur: Jeremiah 7:23; 11:4; Ezekiel 14:11; Jeremiah 24:7; 30:22; Ezekiel 11:20; 36:28; 37:23, 27; Zechariah 8:8; Exodus 29:45.

[4] To dwell with them symbolizes a conjunction with them because to dwell symbolizes conjunction out of love, as may be seen from many passages in the Word. It may be seen also from the abodes of angels in heaven. Heaven is distinguished into countless societies, all of them different from each other in accordance with the differences in their love's affections, in general and in particular. Each society embodies one particular variety of affection, and the people in it have dwellings distinct from each other, depending on how close or akin they are within that variety of affection, and those who are the most closely related dwell together in the same house. Dwelling together, therefore, when said of married partners, symbolizes in the spiritual sense conjunction by love.

It should be known that conjunction with the Lord is not the same as His presence. Conjunction with the Lord is possible only with people who turn to Him directly, His presence with everyone else.

  
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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.