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エレミヤ書 33

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1 エレミヤがなお監視の庭に閉じ込められている時、主の言葉はふたたび彼に臨んだ、

2 「地を造られた、それを造って堅く立たせられた、その名をと名のっておられる者がこう仰せられる、

3 わたしに呼び求めよ、そうすれば、わたしはあなたに答える。そしてあなたの知らない大きな隠されている事を、あなたに示す。

4 イスラエルのは塁と、つるぎとを防ぐために破壊されたこのと、ユダの王のについてこう言われる、

5 カルデヤびとは来て戦い、わたしが怒りと憤りをもって殺す人々の死体を、それに満たす。わたしは人々のもろもろの悪のために、このにわたしのをおおい隠した

6 見よ、わたしは健康と、いやしとを、ここにもたらして人々をいやし、豊かな繁栄と安全とを彼らに示す。

7 わたしはユダイスラエルを再び栄えさせ、彼らを建てて、もとのようにする。

8 わたしは彼らがわたしに向かって犯したのすべてのとがを清め、彼らがわたしに向かって犯したと反逆のすべてのとがをゆるす。

9 この町は地のもろもろの民の前に、わたしのために喜びの名となり、誉となり、栄えとなる。彼らはわたしがわたしの民に施すもろもろの恵みのことを聞く。そして、わたしがこの町に施すもろもろの恵みと、もろもろの繁栄のために恐れて身をふるわす。

10 はこう言われる、あなたがたが、『それは荒れて、人もおらずもいない』というこの所、すなわち、荒れて、人もおらず住む者もなく、もいないユダエルサレムのちまたに、

11 再び喜びの声、楽しみの声、花婿の声、花嫁の声、および『万に感謝せよ、は恵みふかく、そのいつくしみは、いつまでも絶えることがない』といって、感謝の供え物を主の宮に携えてくる者の声が聞える。それは、わたしがこの地を再び栄えさせて初めのようにするからであるとは言われる。

12 はこう言われる、荒れて、人もおらずもいないこの所と、そのすべての々に再びその群れを伏させる牧者のすまいがあるようになる。

13 地の々と、平地の々と、ネゲブの々と、ベニヤミンの地、エルサレムの周囲と、ユダ々で、群れは再びそれを数える者のを通りすぎるとは言われる。

14 は言われる、見よ、わたしがイスラエルのユダに約束したことをなし遂げる来る

15 その、その時なるならば、わたしはダビデのため一つの正しい枝を生じさせよう。彼は公平と正義を地行う。

16 そのユダは救を得、エルサレムは安らかにおる。その名は『はわれわれの正義』ととなえられる。

17 はこう仰せられる、イスラエルのの位に座する人がダビデの子孫のうちに欠けることはない。

18 またわたしのに燔祭をささげ、素祭を焼き、つねに犠牲をささげる人が、レビびとである祭司のうちに絶えることはない」。

19 主の言葉エレミヤに臨んだ、

20 はこう仰せられる、もしあなたがたが、昼と結んだわたしの契約を破り、またと結んだわたしの契約を破り、昼とが定められた時に来ないようにすることができるならば、

21 しもべダビデとわたしが結んだ契約もまた破れ、彼はその位に座して王となるを与えられない。またわたしがわたしに仕えるレビびとである祭司に立てた契約も破れる。

22 天の星は数えることができず、浜のは量ることができない。そのようにわたしは、しもべダビデの子孫と、わたしに仕えるレビびとである祭司の数を増そう」。

23 主の言葉エレミヤに臨んだ、

24 「あなたはこの民が、『は自ら選んだつのやからを捨てた』といっているのを聞かないか。彼らはこのようにわたしの民を侮って、これをとみなさないのである。

25 はこう言われる、もしわたしが昼ととに契約を立てず、また天地のおきてを定めなかったのであれば、

26 わたしは、ヤコブとわたしのしもべダビデとの子孫を捨てて、再び彼の子孫のうちからアブラハム、イサク、ヤコブの子孫を治める者を選ばない。わたしは彼らを再び栄えさせ、彼らにあわれみをたれよう」。

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 194

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194. "'And the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem.'" This symbolically means that they will have the doctrine of the New Church engraved on their hearts.

The New Jerusalem symbolizes the New Church, and when it is called a city, it symbolizes the New Church in respect to its doctrine. Therefore to "write on him the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem," means, symbolically, that they will have the doctrine of the New Church engraved on their hearts.

To be shown that Jerusalem symbolizes the church, and that as a city it means the church in respect to its doctrine, see nos. 880, 881, below.

A city symbolizes doctrine because a land, and particularly the land of Canaan, symbolizes a church in its entirety; and the inheritances into which the land of Canaan was divided consequently symbolized various components of the church, and the cities in it doctrines. Because of this, when cities are mentioned in the Word, the angels understand them to mean nothing else. I have also had this attested for me through a good deal of experience.

The case with this is the same as with the symbolic meanings of mountains, hills, valleys, springs, and rivers, all of which symbolize such things as have to do with the church.

[2] That cities symbolize doctrines can be seen to some extent from the following passages:

The land shall be... emptied..., the land shall be turned upside down..., the land shall be profaned... The empty city shall be broken down... What is left in the city shall be waste, and the gate shall be stricken even to its destruction. (Isaiah 3; 4; 5; 10; 11; 12)

The lion has come up from his thicket..., to make your land a wasteland. Your cities will be destroyed... I beheld... Carmel a wilderness, and all its cities desolate... ...the land shall mourn... The whole city shall flee..., forsaken... (Jeremiah 4:7, 26-29)

The land there is the church, and the city is its doctrine. The devastation of the church by doctrinal falsities is described in this way.

The despoiler shall come upon every city, so that no city escapes. The valley also shall perish, and the plain shall be destroyed... (Jeremiah 48:8)

Likewise:

Behold, I have made you this day as a fortified city... against the whole land... (Jeremiah 1:18)

This was addressed to the prophet because a prophet symbolizes the doctrine of the church (no. 8).

On that day they will sing... in the land of Judah: "We have a strong city; salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks." (Isaiah 26:1-2)

...the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. (Revelation 16:18-19)

(The prophet saw) on a very high mountain... the structure of a city to the south... (And an angel measured the wall, the gates, their chambers, and the vestibule of the gate,) and the name of the city... shall be JEHOVAH IS THERE. (Ezekiel 40:1ff., 48:35)

There is a river whose streams have made glad the city of God? (Psalms 46:4-5)

I will embroil Egypt with Egypt, so that... city (fights) against city, and kingdom against kingdom. (Isaiah 19:2)

Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city... divided against itself will not stand. (Matthew 12:25)

Cities in these passages mean, in the spiritual sense, doctrines, as is the case also in Isaiah 6:11; 14:4, 17, 21; 19:18-19; 25:1-3; 33:8-9; 54:3; 64:10, and elsewhere.

[3] From the symbolic meaning of a city it can be seen what cities mean in this parable of the Lord:

A... nobleman (going) into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom..., delivered to (his servants) minas (with which to) do business... ...when he returned..., he (called the) servants... The first came, saying, ."..your mina has earned ten minas," and he said to him, ."..good servant..., you shall have authority over ten cities." And the second came, saying, ."..your mina has earned five minas." And he said... to him, "You also be over five cities." (Luke 19:12-19)

Cities here likewise symbolize doctrines or doctrinal truths, and to be over them is to be intelligent and wise. Thus to give power over them is to impart intelligence and wisdom. Ten symbolizes much, and five some. It is apparent that to do business and earn a profit means to acquire intelligence for oneself by making use of one's abilities.

[4] That the holy city Jerusalem symbolizes the doctrine of the New Church is clearly apparent from its description in chapter 21 of the book of Revelation, for it is described in respect to its dimensions, its gates, and its wall and foundations, and inasmuch as Jerusalem symbolizes the church, these can symbolize nothing other than matters having to do with its doctrine. Neither is the church a church on any other basis.

Because the city Jerusalem means the church in respect to doctrine, it is therefore called the City of Truth (Zechariah 8:3-4), and in many places a holy city, and this because holiness is predicated of truths derived from the Lord (no. 173).

  
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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.