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申命記 13

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1 あなたがたのうちに預言者またはみる者が起って、しるしや奇跡を示し、

2 あなたに告げるそのしるしや奇跡が実現して、あなたがこれまで知らなかった『ほかの神々に、われわれは従い仕えよう』と言っても、

3 あなたはその預言者またはみる者の言葉に聞き従ってはならない。あなたがたのはあなたがたが心をつくし、精をつくして、あなたがたの愛するか、どうかを知ろうと、このようにあなたがたを試みられるからである。

4 あなたがたのに従って歩み、彼を恐れ、その戒めを守り、その言葉に聞き従い、彼に仕え、彼につき従わなければならない。

5 その預言者またはみる者を殺さなければならない。あなたがたをエジプトから導き出し、奴隷のからあがなわれたあなたがたのにあなたがたをそむかせ、あなたのが歩めと命じられた道を離れさせようとして語るゆえである。こうしてあなたがたのうちから悪を除き去らなければならない。

6 同じに生れたあなたの兄弟、またはあなたのむすこ、娘、またはあなたのふところの、またはあなたと身命を共にする友が、ひそかに誘って『われわれは行って他の神々に仕えよう』と言うかも知れない。これはあなたも先祖たちも知らなかった神々

7 すなわち地のこのはてから、地のかのはてまで、あるいは近く、あるいは遠く、あなたの周囲にある民の神々である。

8 しかし、あなたはその人に従ってはならない。その人の言うことを聞いてはならない。その人をあわれんではならない。その人を惜しんではならない。その人をかばってはならない。

9 必ず彼を殺さなければならない。彼を殺すには、あなたがまず彼にを下し、その後、民がみなを下さなければならない。

10 彼はエジプト、奴隷のからあなたを導き出されたあなたのからあなたを離れさせようとしたのであるから、あなたはをもって彼を撃ち殺さなければならない。

11 そうすればイスラエルは皆聞いて恐れ、重ねてこのような悪い事を、あなたがたのうちに行わないであろう。

12 あなたのがあなたに与えて住まわせられるの一つで、

13 よこしまな人々があなたがたのうちに起って、あなたがたの知らなかった『ほかの神々に、われわれは行って仕えよう』と言って、その住む人々を誘惑したことを聞くならば、

14 あなたはそれを尋ね、探り、よく問いたださなければならない。そして、そのような憎むべき事があなたがたのうちに行われた事が、真実で、確かならば、

15 あなたは必ず、その住む者をつるぎの刃にかけて撃ち殺し、そのと、そのうちにおるすべての者、およびその家畜をつるぎの刃にかけて、ことごとく滅ぼさなければならない。

16 またそのすべてのぶんどり物は、の広場の中央に集め、をもってそのと、すべてのぶんどり物とを、ことごとく焼いて、あなたのにささげなければならない。これはながく荒塚となって、再び建て直されないであろう。

17 そののろわれた物は一つもあなたのに留めおいてはならない。が激しい怒りをやめ、あなたに慈悲を施して、あなたをあわれみ、先祖たちに誓われたように、あなたの数を多くされるためである。

18 あなたの主の言葉に聞き従い、わたしが、きょう、命じるすべての戒めを守り、あなたのが正しいと見られる事を行うならば、このようになるであろう。

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 748

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748. "And eat her flesh and burn her with fire." This symbolically means that Protestants will with hatred condemn and destroy in themselves the evils and falsities inherent in the Roman Catholic religion, and will renounce the religion itself and expunge it in themselves.

This is said of Protestants, who will deal thus with the harlot, that is, with the Roman Catholic religion. To eat her flesh means, symbolically, with hatred to condemn and destroy in themselves the inherent characteristics of that religion, which are evils and falsities, about which we will say more below. And to burn her with fire means, symbolically, to renounce that religion as profane and expunge it in themselves.

This is what burning with fire means because the penalty for profaning something holy was burning. Therefore, according to Divine law, people who profaned the name of Jehovah by worshiping other gods were burned with fire - they and all their belongings (Deuteronomy 13:12-18). Therefore Moses burned with fire the golden calf that the children of Israel were profanely worshiping (Exodus 32:20, Deuteronomy 9:21). Moreover, because two of Aaron's sons profaned holy things, they were consumed by fire from heaven (Leviticus 10:1-6). Nor is anything else symbolized by the fire and pyre in Tophet but the fire of hell, which awaits those who profane holy things (Isaiah 30:33, Jeremiah 7:11, 31-32; 19:5-6, 2 Kings 23:10), for there the people worshiped Molech with a heinous sacrifice. 1

[2] Since the fourth beast in Daniel 7 symbolizes a religion that profanes the Word and consequently the sanctities of the church (no. 717), therefore we are told that it was burned with fire (Daniel 7:11).

Now, because it is profane worship to worship a person instead of the Lord, we are accordingly told here that they burnt the harlot with fire, which symbolically means that they renounced the religion itself and expunged it in themselves.

To eat her flesh means, symbolically, with hatred to condemn and destroy in themselves the inherent characteristics of that religion, which are evils and falsities, because that is the symbolic meaning of eating her flesh. For flesh symbolizes the inherent characteristics of a thing which relate to goods and truths, and in an opposite sense, to evils and falsities, and to eat means, symbolically, to consume, thus to destroy.

That flesh symbolizes a person's inherent character, which in itself is evil, is clear from the following passages:

It is the spirit that gives life; the flesh profits nothing. (John 6:63)

That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. (John 3:6)

As many as received Him, to them He gave the right to be children of God...: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh... (John 1:12-13)

(God) remembered that they were flesh, a breath that passes away and does not come again. (Psalms 78:39)

The Egyptians are men, and not God; and their horses are flesh, and not spirit. (Isaiah 31:3)

(Jerusalem) committed harlotry with the Egyptians..., great of flesh. (Ezekiel 16:26)

Jesus... said to (Peter), ."..flesh and blood has not revealed this to you...." (Matthew 16:17)

Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his arm... (Jeremiah 17:5)

[3] Because flesh symbolizes a person's inherent character, and people who hate others attack their personal character with the intention of destroying it, therefore to eat the flesh has also this symbolic meaning, as in the following passages:

Let the dying die, and the cut off be cut off. Those that are left eat each other's flesh. (Zechariah 11:9)

They shall devour Israel with the whole mouth... Every man shall eat the flesh of his own arm - Manasseh, Ephraim, and Ephraim, Manasseh. (Isaiah 9:12, 20-21)

I will feed those who oppress you with their own flesh... (Isaiah 49:26)

...everyone shall eat the flesh of his friend... (Jeremiah 19:9)

To eat the flesh of sons and daughters (Jeremiah 19:9, Leviticus 26:29, Deuteronomy 28:53) means, symbolically, to destroy truths and goods in oneself, for sons symbolize truths, and daughters goods, as may be seen in nos. 139, 543, 545, 612[1-4] above.

Moreover, in the Word we find reference to "all flesh," and this symbolically means all mankind (Genesis 6:12-13, 17, 19).

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1. The heinous sacrifice consisted of "passing infants through the fire to Molech," by burning them alive on a sacrificial altar. Vestiges of this worship have been found elsewhere, as far as northern Africa. Tophet was a site in the valley of Hinnom at the foot of Mount Zion on the south side. Because of the nature of its worship, the valley of Hinnon (Ge' Hinnom = Gehenna) became synonymous with Hades or hell.

  
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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.