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エレミヤ書 47

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1 パロがまだガザを撃たなかったころ、ペリシテびとの事について預言者エレミヤに臨んだ主の言葉

2 はこう言われる、見よ、水はから起り、あふれ流れて、この地と、そこにあるすべての物、そのと、その中に住む者とにあふれかかる。その時、人々は叫び、この地に住む者はみな嘆く。

3 そのたくましい馬のひずめの踏み鳴らす音のため、その戦車の響きのため、その車輪のとどろきのために、父はそのが弱くなって、自分のをも顧みない。

4 これは、ペリシテびとを滅ぼし尽し、ツロとシドンに残って助けをなす者をことごとく絶やす来るからである。はカフトルの海岸に残っているペリシテびとを滅ぼされる。

5 ガザには髪をそることが始まっている。アシケロンは滅びた。アナクびとの残りの民よ、いつまで自分の身に傷つけるのか。

6 主のつるぎよ、おまえはいつになれば静かになるのか。おまえのさやに帰り、休んで静かにしておれ。

7 がこれに命を下されたのだ、どうして静かにしておれようか。アシケロンと海岸の地を攻めることを定められたのだ」。

   

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Scriptural Confirmations # 51

  
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51. 23. (This city [Jerusalem] shall be devastated so that there is no inhabitant (Jer. 26:9). This city shall become a devastation (Jeremiah 27:17).)

That great day there is none like it, a time of trouble (Jeremiah 30:7).

Behold the tempest of the anger of Jehovah shall go forth, a tempest rushing upon the head of the impious. In the latter days ye shall understand it (Jeremiah 30:23-24).

(Jerusalem and the cities of Judah are a desolation, nor is there an inhabitant in them (Jeremiah 44:2, 6, 22).)

(Because of the day that cometh to lay waste all the Philistines (Jeremiah 47:4). Throughout the chapter the vastation of the Philistines is treated of, who are those that are in some understanding of truth but not in the will of good, whence there is profanation of the truth by falsities, as with those who are in faith alone.)

(Of the vastation of those who adulterate the goods of the Word and the church, who are described by Moab: of their vastation the whole chapter treats (Jeremiah 48). And there vastation, desolation and visitation are mentioned (verses 1, 3, 8-9, 15, 20, 32, 34), visitation (verse 44). Again, of the desolation of those who adulterate the truths of the church; who is the man of Edom (49:7-22). Vastation and desolation are named (49:10, 13, 17, 20). Moreover, of those who falsify truths, who are the sons of Ammon, Damascus and Elam (Jeremiah 49, particularly verses 2-3 seq.).

Of those who vastate the church by the love of self and the love of dominion, who are Babel (Jeremiah 50:1 to the end), where in particular vastation and desolation are named (verses 3, 13, 23, 27, 45).

(Of the vastation of the Word and the church by Babel, throughout the chapter (Jeremiah 51) where vastation and desolation in particular are named and described (verses 26, 29, 41, 43, 48, 53, 55-56, 62).

Everywhere in the prophets vastation and desolation are described by the sword, famine, and pestilence. By the "sword" is meant falsity, by "famine" the loss of truth and good, by "pestilence" the evil of that life; they are also called the "slain" and many times it is said they are without bread and water, as in Ezekiel 11:6-7, and elsewhere.

  
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