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Osea 13

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1 Quando Efraim parlava, era uno spavento; egli s’era innalzato in Israele, ma, quando si rese colpevole col servire a Baal, morì.

2 E ora continuano a peccare, si fanno col loro argento delle immagini fuse, degl’idoli di loro invenzione, che son tutti opera d’artefici. E di loro si dice: "Scannano uomini, baciano vitelli!"

3 Perciò saranno come la nuvola mattutina, come la rugiada che di buon’ora scompare, come la pula che il vento porta via dall’aia, come il fumo ch’esce dalla finestra.

4 Eppure, io sono l’Eterno, il tuo Dio, fin dal paese d’Egitto; e tu non devi riconoscere altro Dio fuori di me, e fuori di me non c’è altro salvatore.

5 Io ti conobbi nel deserto, nel paese della grande aridità.

6 Quando aveano pastura, si saziavano; quand’erano sazi, il loro cuore s’inorgogliva; perciò mi dimenticarono.

7 Ond’è ch’io son diventato per loro come un leone; e li spierò sulla strada come un leopardo;

8 li affronterò come un’orsa privata de’ suoi piccini, e sbranerò loro l’involucro del cuore; li divorerò come una leonessa, le belve de’ campi li squarceranno.

9 E’ la tua perdizione, o Israele, l’esser contro di me, contro il tuo aiuto.

10 Dov’è dunque il tuo re? Ti salvi egli in tutte le tue città! E dove sono i tuoi giudici, de’ quali dicevi: "Dammi un re e dei capi!"

11 Io ti do un re nella mia ira, e te lo ripiglio nel mio furore.

12 L’iniquità di Efraim è legata in fascio, il suo peccato è tenuto in serbo.

13 Dolori di donna di parto verranno per lui; egli è un figliuolo non savio; poiché, quand’è giunto il momento, non si presenta per nascere.

14 Io li riscatterei dal potere del soggiorno de’ morti, li redimerei dalla morte; sarei la tua peste, o morte, sarei la tua distruzione, o soggiorno de’ morti; ma il lor pentimento è nascosto agli occhi miei!

15 Sia egli pur fertile tra i suoi fratelli, il vento d’oriente verrà, il vento dell’Eterno, che sale dal deserto; e le sue sorgenti saranno essiccate, e le sue fonti, prosciugate. Il nemico porterà via il tesoro de’ suoi oggetti preziosi.

16 Samaria sarà punita della sua colpa, perché si è ribellata al suo Dio. Cadranno per la spada; i loro bambini saranno schiacciati, le loro donne incinte saranno sventrate.

   

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True Christianity # 583

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583. Regeneration Progresses Analogously to the Way We Are Conceived, Carried in the Womb, Born, and Brought Up

For human beings, there is a constant correspondence between the stages a person goes through physically and the stages a person goes through spiritually, or developments in the body and developments in the spirit. The reason is that at the level of our souls we are born spiritual, but we are clothed with earthly material that constitutes our physical body. When our physical body is laid aside, our soul, which has its own spiritual body, enters a world in which all things are spiritual. There we associate with other spiritual beings like ourselves.

Our spiritual body has to be formed within our physical body. The spiritual body is made out of truth and goodness that flow into us from the Lord through the spiritual world. We find a home within ourselves for that goodness and truth in things that parallel them in the physical world, which are called civic and moral forms of goodness and truth. This makes clear, then, the nature of the process that forms our spiritual body.

Since there is a constant correspondence within human beings between the stages we go through physically and the stages we go through spiritually, it follows that we go through something analogous to being conceived, carried in the womb, born, and brought up.

This explains why the statements in the Word that relate to physical birth symbolize aspects of our spiritual birth that have to do with goodness and truth. In fact, every earthly reference in the literal sense of the Word embodies, contains, and symbolizes something spiritual. (In the chapter on Sacred Scripture [189-281] it is fully demonstrated that there is a spiritual meaning within each and every detail of the literal sense of the Word.)

[2] The earthly references to birth in the Word inwardly refer to our spiritual birth, as anyone can see from the following passages:

We have conceived; we have gone into labor. We appeared to give birth, yet we have not accomplished salvation. (Isaiah 26:18)

You are having birth pangs, O earth, in the presence of the Lord. (Psalms 114:7)

Will the earth give birth in a single day? Will I break [waters] but not cause delivery? Will I cause delivery and then close [the womb]? (Isaiah 66:7-9)

Sin is having birth pangs and No will be split open. (Ezekiel 30:16)

Pains like those of a woman in labor will come upon Ephraim. He is an unwise son, because he does not remain long in the womb for children. (Hosea 13:12-13)

Many similar passages occur elsewhere.

Since physical birth in the Word symbolizes spiritual birth, and spiritual birth comes from the Lord, he is called our Maker and the one who delivered us from the womb, as is clear from the following passages.

Jehovah, who made you and formed you in the womb . . . (Isaiah 44:2)

You delivered me from the womb. (Psalms 22:9)

On you I was laid from the womb. You delivered me from my mother's belly. (Psalms 71:6)

Listen to me, you whom I carried from the womb, whom I bore from the womb. (Isaiah 46:3)

There are other such passages as well.

This is why the Lord is called the Father, as in Isaiah 9:6; 63:16; John 10:30; 14:8-9. This is why people who have received things that are good and true from the Lord are called "children of God" and "those who are born of God," and why they are said to be siblings to each other (Matthew 23:8). This is also why the church is referred to as a mother (Hosea 2:2, 5; Ezekiel 16:45).

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