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エレミヤ書 39

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1 ユダの王ゼデキヤの九年十、バビロンの王ネブカデレザルはその全を率い、エルサレム来てこれを攻め囲んだが、

2 ゼデキヤの十一年九日になっての一角が破れた。

3 エルサレムが取られたので、バビロンの王のつかさたち、すなわちネルガル・シャレゼル、サムガル・ネボ、ラブサリスのサルセキム、ラブマグのネルガル・シャレゼルおよびバビロンの王のその他のつかさたちは皆ともに来て中のに座した。

4 ユダの王ゼデキヤとすべての兵士たちはこれを見て逃げ、のうちに、王の庭園の道を通って、二つの城壁の間のからを出て、アラバの方へ行ったが、

5 カルデヤびとの勢はこれを追って、エリコの平地でゼデキヤに追いつき、これを捕えて、ハマテの地リブラにいるバビロンの王ネブカデレザルのもとに引いて行ったので、王はそこで彼の罪をさだめた。

6 バビロンの王はリブラで、ゼデキヤの子たちを彼のの前で殺した。バビロンの王はまたユダのすべての貴族たちを殺した。

7 王はまたゼデキヤのをつぶさせ、彼をバビロンに引いて行くために、鎖につないだ。

8 またカルデヤびとは王宮と民で焼き、エルサレム城壁を破壊した。

9 そして侍衛の長ネブザラダンはのうちに残っている民と、自分に降伏した者、およびその他の残っている民をバビロンに捕え移した。

10 しかし侍衛の長ネブザラダンは、民の貧しい無産者をユダの地に残し、同時にぶどう畑と田地をこれに与えた。

11 さてバビロンの王ネブカデレザルはエレミヤの事について侍衛の長ネブザラダンに命じて言った、

12 「彼をとり、よく世話をせよ。を加えることなく、彼があなたに言うようにしてやりなさい」。

13 そこで侍衛の長ネブザラダン、ラブサリスのネブシャズバン、ラブマグのネルガル・シャレゼル、およびバビロンの王のつかさたちは、

14 人をつかわして、エレミヤを監視の庭から連れてこさせ、シャパンのアヒカムのであるゲダリヤに託して、につれて行かせた。こうして彼は民のうちにいた。

15 エレミヤが監視の庭に閉じこめられていた時、主の言葉が彼に臨んだ、

16 「行って、エチオピヤびとエベデメレクに告げなさい、『万イスラエルのはこう言われる、わたしの言った災をわたしはこのに下す、幸をこれに下すのではない。その、この事があなたの目ので成就する。

17 は言われる、そのわたしはあなたを救う。あなたは自分の恐れている人々のに渡されることはない。

18 わたしが必ずあなたを救い、つるぎに倒れることのないようにするからである。あなたの命はあなたのぶんどり物となる。あなたがわたしに寄り頼んだからであるとは言われる』」。

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 919

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919. Verse 19. And the angel cast his sickle into the earth and gathered the vineyard of the earth, signifies that this was done. This is evident from what has been just said in the preceding article. That a "vineyard" signifies the spiritual church is evident from the passages in the Word where "vineyard" is mentioned (as in Isaiah 1:8, 3:14; 5:1-10; 16:10; 36:17; 37:30; 65:21; Jeremiah 12:10; 32:15; 35:7, 9; 39:10; Ezekiel 28:26; Hosea 2:15; Amos 4:9; 5:11, 17; 9:14; Micah 1:6; Zephaniah 1:13; 1 Samuel 8:14, 15; Psalms 107:37; Matthew 20:1-8; 21:28, 38-41; Mark 12:1-9; Luke 13:6, 7; 20:9-16).

And concerning a "vine" see John 15:1-12; as well as in the historical parts of the Word.

From these passages it is clearly evident that a "vineyard" means the church (See also above, n. 376, 403, 638, 918, where many passages in which "vineyard" occurs are explained). From the signification of "vineyard" it can be seen that "to gather the vintage" signifies to collect for uses those things that will be serviceable to the understanding, and which will give intelligence and wisdom; and in the contrary sense it signifies to lay waste the church as to spiritual good, and thus as to the affection of truth and the understanding of truth. In this contrary sense "vintage" and "to gather the vintage" are used in the sense that there are no longer any clusters or grapes remaining; and this signifies in the spiritual sense that all spiritual good, and thus all truth that is truth in itself, is destroyed; and this is especially effected in the church by falsifications of the Word, likewise when evil of life corrupts all good, and falsity of doctrine perverts all truth; this is described also by "spoilers" and by "thieves."

[2] That "gathering the vintage" signifies, for this reason, laying waste, can be seen from the following passages. In Isaiah:

A cry over the wine in the streets; every joy shall be mixed; the gladness of the earth shall be banished. The remnant in the city is a waste, and the gate shall be beaten down even to devastation. For so shall it be in the midst of the land as the beating of an olive-tree, as the gleanings when the vintage is finished (Isaiah 24:11-13).

This describes the mourning over the devastation of the church as to celestial good and as to spiritual good, which in its essence is truth from celestial good. This devastation is compared to "the beating of an olive-tree," and to "the gleanings when the vintage is finished." (But this may be seen explained above, n. 313, 638).

[3] In the same:

Ye confident daughters, perceive My word in your ears; year 1 upon year shall ye be troubled, ye confident ones, for the vintage is finished, the ingathering shall not come (Isaiah 32:9, 10).

"Confident daughters" signify those in the church who love falsities more than truths. That with such, truths are gradually diminished in every state, is signified by "year 1 upon year shall ye be troubled." The devastation of all truth until there is nothing left is signified by "the vintage is finished, and the ingathering shall not come."

[4] In Jeremiah:

Upon thy fruits of autumn and upon thy vintage hath the spoiler fallen, therefore gladness and joy are gathered out of Carmel (Jeremiah 48:32, 33).

"Fruits of autumn" signify the goods of the church; "the vintage" signifies its truths; for "bread," which is here meant by the "fruits of autumn," signifies the good of the church, and "wine," which is from the vintage, signifies its truth. "The spoiler" who fell upon them signifies evil and falsity therefrom. That the delight of spiritual and celestial love, which is the very joy of the heart, will perish, is signified by "gladness and joy shall be gathered out of Carmel."

[5] In Micah:

Woe is me, I am become as the gatherings of the summer, as the gleanings of the vintage; there is no cluster to eat; my soul desireth the first ripe fruit (Micah 7:1).

"As the gleanings of the vintage, there is no cluster to eat," signifies such devastation of the church that there is no longer any good or truth. (The rest may be seen explained in the preceding article.) In Jeremiah:

If the grape-gatherers came to thee they would leave no gleanings; if thieves in the night they would destroy sufficiency (Jeremiah 49:9).

In Obadiah:

If thieves came to thee, if destroyers by night, how wouldst thou be cut off? Would they not steal till they had enough? If the grape-gatherers came to thee would they leave any clusters? (Obadiah 1:5).

"Grape-gatherers" signify falsities, and "thieves" evils, which lay waste the truths and goods of the church; but "destroyers" signify both falsities and evils; that "they would leave no clusters" signifies that there are no goods because there are no truths. But "to gather the vintage" signifies to gather for uses such things especially as will be serviceable to the understanding, see in Jeremiah 6:9; Leviticus 19:10, 26:5; Deuteronomy 20:6, 7, 24:21.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Hebrew has "days upon a year," Schmidius has "year upon year."

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