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Geremia 48

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1 Riguardo a Moab. Così parla l’Eterno degli eserciti, l’Iddio d’Israele: Guai a Nebo! poiché è devastata; Kiriathaim è coperta d’onta, è presa; Misgab è coperta d’onta e sbigottita.

2 Il vanto di Moab non è più; in Heshbon macchinan del male contro di lui: "Venite, distruggiamolo, e non sia più nazione". Tu pure, o Madmen, sarai ridotta al silenzio; la spada t’inseguirà.

3 Delle grida vengon da Horonaim: Devastazione e gran rovina!

4 Moab è infranto, i suoi piccini fanno udire i lor gridi.

5 Poiché su per la salita di Luhith si piange, si sale piangendo perché giù per la discesa di Horonaim s’ode il grido, angoscioso della rotta.

6 Fuggite, salvate le vostre persone, siano esse come una tamerice nel deserto!

7 Poiché, siccome ti sei confidato nelle tue opere e nei tuoi tesori anche tu sarai preso; e Kemosh andrà in cattività, coi suoi sacerdoti e coi suoi capi.

8 Il devastatore verrà contro tutte le città, e nessuna città scamperà; la valle perirà e la pianura sarà distrutta, come l’Eterno ha detto.

9 Date delle ali a Moab, poiché bisogna che voli via; le sue città diventeranno una desolazione, senza che più v’abiti alcuno.

10 Maledetto colui che fa l’opera dell’Eterno fiaccamente, maledetto colui che trattiene la spada dallo spargere il sangue!

11 Moab era tranquillo fin dalla sua giovinezza, riposava sulle sue fecce, non è stato travasato da vaso a vaso, non è andato in cattività; per questo ha conservato il suo sapore, e il suo profumo non s’è alterato.

12 Perciò ecco, i giorni vengono, dice l’Eterno, ch’io gli manderò de’ travasatori, che lo travaseranno; vuoteranno i suoi vasi, frantumeranno le sue anfore.

13 E Moab avrà vergogna di Kemosh, come la casa d’Israele ha avuto vergogna di Bethel, in cui avea riposto la sua fiducia.

14 Come potete dire: "Noi siam uomini prodi, uomini valorosi per la battaglia?"

15 Moab è devastato; le sue città salgono in fumo, il fiore de’ suoi giovani scende al macello, dice il Re, che ha nome l’Eterno degli eserciti.

16 La calamità di Moab sta per giungere, la sua sciagura viene a gran passi.

17 Compiangetelo voi tutti che lo circondate, e voi tutti che conoscete il suo nome, dite: "Come s’è spezzato quel forte scettro, quel magnifico bastone?"

18 O figliuola che abiti in Dibon, scendi dalla tua gloria, siedi sul suolo riarso, poiché il devastatore di Moab sale contro di te, distrugge le tue fortezze.

19 O tu che abiti in Aroer, fermati per la strada, e guarda; interroga il fuggiasco e colei che scampa, e di’: "Che è successo?"

20 Moab è coperto d’onta, perché è infranto; mandate urli! gridate! annunziate sull’Arnon che Moab è devastato!

21 Un castigo è venuto sul paese della pianura, sopra Holon, sopra Jahats, su Mefaath,

22 su Dibon, su Nebo, su Beth-Diblathaim,

23 su Kiriathaim, su Beth-Gamul, su Beth-Meon,

24 su Kerioth, su Botsra, su tutte le città del paese di Moab, lontane e vicine.

25 Il corno di Moab è tagliato, il suo braccio è spezzato, dice l’Eterno.

26 Inebriatelo, poich’egli s’è innalzato contro l’Eterno, e si rotoli Moab nel suo vomito, e diventi anch’egli un oggetto di scherno!

27 Israele non è egli stato per te un oggetto di scherno? Era egli forse stato trovato fra i ladri, che ogni volta che parli di lui tu scuoti il capo?

28 Abbandonate le città e andate a stare nelle rocce, o abitanti di Moab! Siate come le colombe che fanno il lor nido sull’orlo de’ precipizi.

29 Noi abbiamo udito l’orgoglio di Moab, l’orgogliosissimo popolo, la sua arroganza, la sua superbia, la sua fierezza, l’alterigia del suo cuore.

30 Io conosco la sua tracotanza, dice l’Eterno, ch’è mal fondata; le sue vanterie non hanno approdato a nulla di stabile.

31 Perciò, io alzo un lamento su Moab, io do in gridi per tutto Moab; perciò si geme per quei di Kir-Heres.

32 O vigna di Sibma, io piango per te più ancora che per Jazer; i tuoi rami andavan oltre il mare, arrivavano fino al mare di Jazer; il devastatore è piombato sui tuoi frutti d’estate e sulla tua vendemmia.

33 La gioia e l’allegrezza sono scomparse dalla fertile campagna e dal paese di Moab; io ho fatto venir meno il vino negli strettoi; non si pigia più l’uva con gridi di gioia; il grido che s’ode non è più il grido di gioia.

34 Gli alti lamenti di Heshbon giungon fino a Elealeh; si fanno udire fin verso Jahats; da Tsoar fino a Horonaim, fino a Eglath-Sceliscia; perfino le acque di Nimrim son prosciugate.

35 E io farò venir meno in Moab, dice l’Eterno, chi salga sull’alto luogo, e chi offra profumi ai suoi dèi.

36 Perciò il mio cuore geme per Moab come gemono i flauti, il mio cuore geme come gemono i flauti per quei di Kir-Heres, perché tutto quello che aveano ammassato è perduto.

37 Poiché tutte le teste sono rasate, tutte le barbe sono tagliate, su tutte le mani ci son delle incisioni, e sui fianchi, dei sacchi.

38 Su tutti i tetti di Moab e nelle sue piazze, da per tutto, è lamento; poiché io ho frantumato Moab, come un vaso di cui non si fa stima di sorta, dice l’Eterno.

39 Com’è stato infranto! Urlate! Come Moab ha vòlto vergognosamente le spalle! Come Moab è diventato lo scherno e lo spavento di tutti quelli che gli stanno dintorno!

40 Poiché così parla l’Eterno: Ecco, il nemico fende l’aria come l’aquila, spiega le sue ali verso Moab.

41 Kerioth è presa, le fortezze sono occupate, e il cuore dei prodi di Moab, in quel giorno, è come il cuore d’una donna in doglie di parto.

42 Moab sarà distrutto, non sarà più popolo, perché s’è innalzato contro l’Eterno.

43 Spavento, fossa, laccio ti soprastanno, o abitante di Moab! dice l’Eterno.

44 Chi fugge dinanzi allo spavento, cade nella fossa; chi risale dalla fossa, riman preso ai laccio; perché io fo venire su lui, su Moab, l’anno in cui dovrà render conto, dice l’Eterno.

45 All’ombra di Heshbon i fuggiaschi si fermano, spossati; ma un fuoco esce da Heshbon, una fiamma di mezzo a Sihon, che divora i fianchi di Moab, il sommo del capo dei figli del tumulto.

46 Guai a te, o Moab! Il popolo di Kemosh è perduto! poiché i tuoi figliuoli son portati via in cattività, e in cattività son menate le tue figliuole.

47 Ma io farò tornar Moab dalla cattività negli ultimi giorni, dice l’Eterno. Fin qui il giudizio su Moab.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 235

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235. I am about to vomit thee out of My mouth, signifies separation from the knowledges from the Word. This is evident from the signification of "vomiting out," when said by the Lord, as being separation; not that the Lord separates them from Himself, but they separate themselves from the Lord. It is said "to vomit out," because the "lukewarm" are treated of, and in the world what is lukewarm produces vomiting. And this is also from correspondence; for the food that man takes corresponds to knowledges, and thence in the Word signifies knowledges; therefore separation from knowledges means non-admission; but as those here treated of do admit something from the Word, it means ejection or vomiting. (That "food," from correspondence, signifies knowledges and intelligence therefrom, see Arcana Coelestia 3114, 4459, 4792, 5147, 5293, 5340, 5342, 5410, 5426, 5576, 5582, 5588, 5655, 8562; for the reason that knowledges nourish the internal man or spirit, as food nourishes the external man or body, n. 4459, 5293, 5576, 6277, 8418.) This is evident also from the signification of "out of My mouth," as being, in reference to the Lord, out of the Word. "Out of the mouth" signifies, in reference to the Lord, out of the Word, because the Word is Divine truth, and this proceeds from the Lord, and what proceeds from the Lord and flows in with man is said to be "out of the mouth," although it is not from the mouth, but is like light from the sun. For the Lord is seen above the heavens where the angels are as a sun, and light therefrom is Divine truth, from which angels and men have all their intelligence and wisdom (See in the work on Heaven and Hell 116-125, 126-140). From this it can be seen that "I will vomit thee out of My mouth" signifies to separate from Divine truth, or what is the same, from the knowledges from the Word.

[2] That those who are "lukewarm," that is, "neither cold nor hot," who are those that live according to the doctrine of faith alone and justification by faith (of which just above), are separated from the knowledges from the Word, is not known to themselves, for they believe that they are in knowledges more than others; but they are not, yea, they are in scarcely any knowledge; and this for the reason that the principles of their doctrine and religion are false, and from false principles nothing results but falsities; when therefore they read the Word, they keep their minds in their falsities, and as a consequence, either they do not see truths, or if they see them they pass them by or falsify them. These false principles are, that salvation is by faith alone, and that man is justified by faith. That they are separated from the knowledges from the Word and that they do not see truths therein, they may know if they will; for what is more frequently declared by the Lord, than that they ought to do His words, His commandments, His will, and that everyone shall be recompensed according to his deeds; also that the whole Word is based upon two commandments, which are to love God, and to love the neighbor; also that loving God is doing His commandments (John 14:21, 23, 24)? What men must do in order to be saved is said a thousand times in each Testament, also that hearing and knowing are nothing without doing. But do those who have confirmed themselves in faith alone and justification by faith, see these things? And if they see them do they not falsify them? Consequently they have no doctrine of life, but a doctrine of faith alone; when yet, life makes the man of the church, and those things come to be of his faith which are of his life.

[3] That such persons are separated from the knowledges from the Word, can be seen also from this, that they are not aware that they are to live as men after the death of the body; that they have a spirit that lives; that heaven is from the human race, and hell also; that they know nothing at all about heaven and heavenly joy; nothing about hell and infernal fire; thus nothing about the spiritual world; nothing about the internal or spiritual sense of the Word; nothing about the glorification of the Lord's Human; nothing about regeneration; nothing about temptation; about baptism, what it involves; about the Holy Supper, and what the flesh and blood, or the bread and wine in it signify; nothing about free will; nothing about the internal man; nothing about charity, about the neighbor, about good, about love; neither do they know what the remission of sins is; and many other things. Moreover, I have heard angels say that when they are permitted to look into the church, and to see those who believe themselves to be intelligent from doctrine, that they see nothing but mere thick darkness, and those so believing are seen as if deep down under waters.

[4] These are separated from the knowledges from the Word for two reasons; first, because they cannot be illustrated by the Lord, for the Lord flows into man's good, and from that illustrates him in truths, that is, He flows into man's love and therefrom into his faith; secondly, because they profane truths by falsifications, and those who do this are separated from truths themselves while they live in the world, that they may not know them, but in the other life they cast away from themselves all things they knew from the Word while in the world. Both these separations are meant by "being vomited out of the mouth." Like things are meant by "vomiting" and "vomit" elsewhere in the Word; as in the following passages. In Isaiah:

Jehovah hath mingled a spirit of perversities in the midst of Egypt; whence they have led Egypt astray in every work thereof, even as a drunkard goeth astray in his vomit (Isaiah 19:14).

"Egypt" signifies the knowledge [scientia] of things, both spiritual and natural; "mingling the spirit of perversities in the midst thereof" signifies to pervert and falsify these things; "a drunkard" signifies those who are insane in spiritual things; and as truths mingled with falsities are cast out, it is said "as a drunkard goeth astray in his vomit." (That "Egypt" signifies knowledge [scientia], see Arcana Coelestia 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 5700, 5702, 6015, 6651, 6679, 6683, 6692, 7296; also the knowledges [scientifica] of the church, n. 7296, 9340, 9391; that "drunkards" signify those who are insane in spiritual things, n. 1072.)

[5] In Jeremiah:

Drink ye, and be drunken, and vomit and fall, and rise not because of the sword (Jeremiah 25:27).

"To drink and be drunken" is to drink in falsities and mix them with truths, and thence to be insane; "to vomit and fall" is altogether to cast out things falsified; "the sword," because of which they shall not rise, signifies falsity destroying and laying waste truth (See Arcana Coelestia 2799, 4499, 7102); which shows clearly what is meant by "vomiting and falling." In the same:

Make Moab drunken, for he hath magnified himself against Jehovah, that he may clap the hands in his vomit (Jeremiah 48:26).

"Moab" signifies those who adulterate the goods of the church, therefore "vomiting" is predicated of them.

[6] In Habakkuk:

Woe unto him that maketh his companion to drink even making him drunken, that thou mayest look upon their nakednesses. Thou shalt be satiated with disgrace instead of glory; drink thou also, and let thy foreskin be uncovered; the cup of Jehovah shall go about unto thee, and disgraceful vomiting shall be on thy glory (Habakkuk 2:15-16).

"To drink even making him drunken" also signifies to drink in truths and mix them with falsities; the "nakednesses" upon which they look, signify the deprivation of truth and of intelligence therefrom (See Arcana Coelestia 1073, 5433, 9960). The "foreskin that shall be uncovered" signifies the defilement of good (See Arcana Coelestia 2056, 3412, 3413, 4462, 7225, 7245); "glory" signifies Divine truth, thus the Word (See Arcana Coelestia 4809, 5922, 8267, 8427, 9429); which shows what is meant by "disgraceful vomiting upon their glory."

[7] In Isaiah:

These err through wine, through strong drink they are gone astray; the priest and the prophet err through strong drink, they are swallowed up of wine, they err among the seeing, they stumble in judgment; yea, even all tables are full of the vomit of filthiness; there is no place. Whom shall he teach knowledge? (Isaiah 28:7-9).

Here "wine" and "strong drink," by which they err, signify truths mixed with falsities; "priest" and "prophet" signify those who teach goods and truths, and in an abstract sense, the goods and truths of the church; "the seeing" among whom they err signify those who might be about to see truths; "to stumble in judgment" signifies insanity; "tables" signify all things that should nourish spiritual life, for tables mean the food that is on them, and "food" signifies all truths and goods, because these are what nourish spiritual life; therefore "tables full of the vomit of filthiness" signify the same things falsified and adulterated.

[8] In Moses:

Defile not yourselves with any of these things; for in all these the nations are defiled which I cast out before you; whence the land is defiled; and the land hath vomited out her inhabitants; thus the land will not vomit you out, as it vomited out the nations that were before you (Leviticus 18:24-25, 28).

Adulteries of every kind are here treated of, by which in the spiritual sense all kinds of adulterations of good and falsifications of truth or profanations are meant; and as it is not possible for evils and goods, nor for the falsities of evil and the truths of good to exist together without being cast out, therefore it is said that "the land," that is, the church, "hath vomited them out." From this it can be seen what is signified by "vomiting out."

  
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