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エレミヤ書 31

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1 は言われる、その時わたしはイスラエルの全部族のとなり、彼らはわたしの民となる」。

2 はこう言われる、「つるぎをのがれて生き残った民は、荒野で恵みを得た。イスラエルが安息を求めた時、

3 は遠くから彼に現れた。わたしは限りなきをもってあなたをしている。それゆえ、わたしは絶えずあなたに真実をつくしてきた。

4 イスラエルのおとめよ、再びわたしはあなたを建てる、あなたは建てられる。あなたは再び鼓をもって身を飾り、出て行って、喜び楽しむ者と共に踊る。

5 またあなたはぶどうの木をサマリヤのに植える。植える者は、植えてその実を食べることができる。

6 見守る者がエフライムのの上に立って呼ばわるが来る。『立って、シオンに上り、われわれのに、もうでよう』と」。

7 はこう仰せられる、「ヤコブのために喜んで声高く歌い、万のかしらのために叫び声をあげよ。告げ示し、ほめたたえて言え、『はその民イスラエルの残りの者を救われた』と。

8 見よ、わたしは彼らをから連れ帰り、彼らを地の果から集める。彼らのうちには、盲人やあしなえ、妊婦、産婦も共にいる。彼らは大きな群れとなって、ここに帰ってくる。

9 彼らは泣き悲しんで帰ってくる。わたしは慰めながら彼らを導き帰る。彼らがつまずかないように、まっすぐな道により、の流れのそばを通らせる。それは、わたしがイスラエルの父であり、エフライムはわたしの長子だからである。

10 の民よ、あなたがたは主の言葉を聞き、これを遠い、海沿いの地に示して言いなさい、『イスラエルを散らした者がこれを集められる。牧者がその群れを守るようにこれを守られる』と。

11 すなわちはヤコブをあがない、彼らよりも強い者のから彼を救いだされた。

12 彼らは来てシオンの山で声高くい、から賜わった良い物のために、穀物と酒と油および若きと牛のために、喜びに輝く。そのは潤う園のようになり、彼らは重ねて憂えることがない。

13 その時おとめたちは舞って楽しみ、若い者も老いた者も共に楽しむ。わたしは彼らの悲しみ喜びにかえ、彼らを慰め、憂いの代りに喜びを与える。

14 わたしは多くのささげ物で、祭司の心を飽かせ、わたしの良き物で、わたしの民を満ち足らせるとは言われる」。

15 はこう仰せられる、「嘆き悲しみ、いたく泣く声がラマで聞える。ラケルがそのらのために嘆くのである。らがもはやいないので、彼女はそのらのことで慰められるのを願わない」。

16 はこう仰せられる、「あなたは泣く声をとどめ、から涙をながすことをやめよ。あなたのわざに報いがある。彼らはの地から帰ってくるとは言われる。

17 あなたの将来には希望があり、あなたの供たちは自分の国に帰ってくるとは言われる。

18 わたしは確かに、エフライムがこう言って嘆くの聞いた、『あなたはわたしを懲しめられた、わたしはくびきに慣れない子牛のように懲しめをうけた。よ、あなたはわたしのでいらせられる、わたしを連れ帰って、もとにかえしてください。

19 わたしはそむき去った、悔い、教をうけた、ももを打った。若い時のはずかしめが身にあるので、わたしはじ、うろたえた』。

20 は言われる、エフライムはわたしの愛する、わたしの喜ぶであろうか。わたしは彼について語るごとに、なお彼を忘れることができない。それゆえ、わたしの心は彼をしたっている。わたしは必ず彼をあわれむ。

21 みずからのために道しるべを置き、みずからのために標柱を立てよ。大路に、あなたの通って行った道にを留めよ。イスラエルのおとめよ、帰れ、これらの、あなたの々に帰れ。

22 不信の娘よ、いつまでさまようのか。は地の上に新しい事を創造されたのだ、女が男を保護する事である」。

23 イスラエルのはこう言われる、「わたしが彼らを再び栄えさせる時、人々はまたユダの地とその々でこの言葉言う、『正義のすみかよ、聖なるよ、どうかがおまえを祝福してくださるように』。

24 ユダとそのすべてのの人、および農夫と群れを飼って歩き回る者は共にそこに住む

25 わたしが疲れを飽き足らせ、すべて悩んでいるを慰めるからである」。

26 ここでわたしは目をさましたが、わたしの眠りは、ここちよかった。

27 は言われる、見よ、わたしが人の種との種とをイスラエルのユダとにまく来る

28 わたしは彼らを抜き、砕き、倒し、滅ぼし、悩まそうと待ちかまえていたように、また彼らを建て、植えようと待ちかまえているとは言われる。

29 その時、彼らはもはや、『父がすっぱいぶどうを食べたので、どものがうく』とは言わない。

30 人はめいめい自分のによって死ぬ。すっぱいぶどうを食べる人はみな、そのがうく。

31 は言われる、見よ、わたしがイスラエルのユダとに新しい契約を立てる来る

32 この契約はわたしが彼らの先祖をそのをとってエジプトの地から導き出したに立てたようなものではない。わたしは彼らの夫であったのだが、彼らはそのわたしの契約を破ったとは言われる。

33 しかし、それらのにわたしがイスラエルのに立てる契約はこれである。すなわちわたしは、わたしの律法を彼らのうちに置き、そのにしるす。わたしは彼らのとなり、彼らはわたしの民となるとは言われる。

34 人はもはや、おのおのその隣とその兄弟に教えて、『あなたはを知りなさい』とは言わない。それは、彼らが小より大に至るまで皆、わたしを知るようになるからであるとは言われる。わたしは彼らの不義をゆるし、もはやそのを思わない」。

35 はこう言われる、すなわち太陽を与えて昼のとし、とを定めてとし、をかき立てて、その波を鳴りとどろかせる者――その名は万いう

36 は言われる、「もしこの定めがわたしのですたれてしまうなら、イスラエルの子孫もすたって、永久にわたしので民であることはできない」。

37 はこう言われる、「もし上の天を量ることができ、の地の基を探ることができるなら、そのとき、わたしはイスラエルのすべての子孫をそのもろもろの行いのために捨て去るとは言われる」。

38 は言われる、「見よ、このが、ハナネルのから隅のまで、主のために再建される時が来る

39 測りなわはそれよりも遠くまっすぐに延びて、ガレブの丘に達し、ゴアのほうに向かう。

40 死体と灰とのの全部、またキデロンのに行くまでと、東のほうののすみに行くまでとのすべての畑はみな主の聖なる所となり、永遠にわたって、ふたたび抜かれ、また倒されることはない」。

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 1057

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1057. Whose names have not been written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, signifies that there are those who do not acknowledge the Divine authority of the Lord over heaven and earth, but regard it as transferred to a certain vicar, and from him to his vicars. This is evident from the signification of "names not written in the book of life," as being those who are not received in heaven (See n. 199, 222, 299); and as those are not received into heaven who do not acknowledge the Lord's Divine authority over heaven and earth, such are here meant. Also from the signification of "from the foundation of the world," as being from the establishment of the church. In the sense of the letter or the natural sense "the foundation of the world" means the creation of the world; but in the internal spiritual sense it means the establishment of the church; for the spiritual sense treats of spiritual things, while the natural sense treats of natural things which pertain to the world. For this reason the creation of the heaven and the earth in the first chapter of Genesis describes in the spiritual sense the new creation or establishment of the first and Most Ancient Church on this earth. (That this is described by the creation of heaven and earth in the first chapter of Genesis may be seen in the Arcana Coelestia, where the contents of that chapter are explained.) Moreover, "to create" signifies in the Word to reform; and "the Creator" means the Lord as Reformer and Savior. (That "to create" signifies to reform, and that the creation of heaven and earth in the first chapter of Genesis in the spiritual sense describes the establishment of the Most Ancient Church can be seen above, n. 294, 739.)

[2] The establishment of the church is meant by "the foundation of the world" in these passages in the Word:

The king shall say to them on the right hand, Come and possess as an inheritance the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world (Matthew 15:34).

Jesus praying said, Father, for Thou lovedst Me before the foundation of the world (John 17:24).

Jesus said, The blood of all the prophets shed from the foundation of the world shall be required of this generation (Luke 11:50).

That the establishment of the church is meant by "the foundation of the world" is evident from passages in the Word where mention is made of "founding the earth," "the founding of the earth," and "the foundation of the earth," which do not mean the founding or creating of the earth, but the establishment or creation of the church upon the earth. As in Zechariah:

Jehovah spreadeth abroad the heavens, and foundeth the earth, and formeth the spirit of man in the midst of him (Zechariah 12:1).

Here "spreading abroad the heaven and founding the earth," does not mean the spreading abroad of the visible heaven and the founding of the habitable earth, but the church as to its internals, which are called spiritual, and as to its externals, which are called natural. "To found" this and "to spread abroad" that means to establish; and therefore it is added, "and formeth the spirit of man in the midst of him," which signifies his reformation and regeneration.

[3] In Isaiah:

Hearken unto Me, O Jacob and Israel, My hand hath founded the earth, and My right hand hath spanned the heavens (Isaiah 48:12-13).

"Founding the earth with the hand, and spanning the heavens with the right hand," has a similar signification here as above, as can be seen from what precedes and what follows in this chapter where the establishment of a New Church by the Lord is treated of. In the same:

Thou hast forgotten Jehovah thy Maker, that stretcheth forth the heavens and foundeth the earth (Isaiah 51:13).

Here again, "the heavens and the earth" signify the church as to its internal or spiritual things and its external or natural things; and "to stretch forth and found" signifies to establish.

[4] In the same:

I will put My words in thy mouth, and will cover thee with the shadow of My hand, to plant the heavens and to found the earth, and to say unto Zion, Thou art My people. Awake, awake, arise, O Jerusalem (Isaiah 51:16-17).

Here "to plant the heavens and to found the earth" evidently stands for the establishment of the church; for this is said to the prophet, that "the word should be put in his mouth, and that he should be covered with the shadow of the hand, to plant the heavens and to found the earth;" and a prophet cannot found the earth, but he can found a church; therefore it is also added, "to say unto Zion, Thou art my people. Awake, awake, arise, O Jerusalem," "Zion and Jerusalem," in the Word, meaning the church. In David:

The heaven is Thine and the earth is Thine; the world and the fullness thereof Thou hast founded them (Psalms 89:11).

Here too, "heaven and earth" signify the church; "the world" signifies the church as to good, and "the fullness thereof" signifies all the goods and truths of the church.

[5] In the same:

The earth and the world Jehovah hath founded upon the seas, and established upon the rivers. Who shall ascend into the mountain of Jehovah, and who shall stand in the place of His holiness? (Psalms 24:2-3).

The establishment of the church is described by "founding the earth and the world upon the seas, and establishing them upon the rivers," as can be seen above (n. 304, 518, 741). That the establishment of the church is signified is evident from what here follows, namely, "Who shall ascend into the mountain of Jehovah, and who shall stand in the place of His holiness?" "The mountain of Jehovah" means Zion, which signifies where the Lord reigns by means of the Divine truth, and "the place of His holiness" means Jerusalem, where the temple was, which signifies the church as to doctrine. All this makes clear that "the founding of the world" signifies the establishment of the church. For the "world" has a similar meaning as "heaven and earth;" and the expression "to found the earth" is used because the "earth" signifies the church on earth, and upon this heaven as to its holy things is founded. This also makes clear the signification of "the foundations of the earth" in the following passages. In Isaiah:

Do ye not know, do ye not hear, hath it not been declared to you from the beginning, do ye not understand the foundations of the earth? (Isaiah 40:21).

In the same:

The foundations of the earth are corrupted (Isaiah 24:18; likewise Isaiah 63:12; Jeremiah 31:37; Micah 6:2; Psalms 18:7, 15; 82:5).

(Continuation respecting the Second Kind of Profanation)

[6] Profaners of this kind are stupid and foolish in spiritual things, but are crafty and keen in worldly things, because they make one with the devils in hell; and because, as has been said above, they are merely sensual, and are therefore in what is their own [proprium], which draws its delight of life from the unclean effluvia that exhale from waste matters in the body, and that are emitted from dunghills; and these cause a swelling of their breasts when their pride is active and the titillation of these causes delight.

[7] That such is the source of their delight is made evident by their delights after death when they are living as spirits; for then more than the sweetest odors do they love the rank stenches arising from the gases of the belly and from outhouses, which to their smell are more fragrant than thyme. The approach and touch of these close up the interiors of their mind, and open the exteriors pertaining to the body, from which comes their quickness in worldly things, and their dullness in spiritual things. In a word, the love of having dominion by means of the holy things of the church corresponds to filth, and its delight to a stench indescribable by words, and at which angels shudder. Such is the exhalation from their hells when they are opened; but they are kept closed because of the oppression and occasional swooning which they produce.

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