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Matthew 4

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1 Imiren Ṛṛuḥ iqedsen yewwi Sidna Ɛisa ɣer unezṛuf iwakken a t-ijeṛṛeb Cciṭan.

2 Mi guẓam ṛebɛin wussan d ṛebɛin wuḍan, yuɣal yelluẓ.

3 Iqeṛṛeb ɣuṛ-es Yeblis yenna-yas : Ma d Mmi-s n Ṛebbi i telliḍ, ini-yasen i yedɣaɣen-agi ad uɣalen d aɣṛum.

4 Sidna Ɛisa yerra-yas : Yura di tira iqedsen : Mačči s weɣṛum kan ara iɛic wemdan, lameɛna s mkul awal i d-ițasen s ɣuṛ Sidi Ṛebbi.

5 Cciṭan yewwi-t ɣer temdint n Lquds issers-it ɣef yixef n lǧameɛ iqedsen,

6 yenna-yas : Ma d Mmi-s n Ṛebbi i telliḍ, ḍeggeṛ iman-ik d akessar, anaɣ yura : Sidi Ṛebbi ad yefk lameṛ i lmalayekkat-is fell-ak, aa k-awint ger ifassen-nsent iwakken ad ḥadrent aḍar-ik ɣef yedɣaɣe n .

7 Sidna Ɛisa yerra-yas : Yura daɣen : Ur tețjeṛṛibeḍ ara Sidi Ṛebbi IIllu-inek .

8 Cciṭan yewwi-t daɣen ɣef wedrar ɛlayen, isken-as-ed tigeldiwin meṛṛa n ddunit d lɛaḍima-nsent, yenna-yas :

9 A k-tent-fkeɣ meṛṛa ma yella tseǧǧdeḍ zdat-i a yi-tɛebdeḍ.

10 Sidna Ɛisa yenna-yas : Beɛɛed akkin fell-i a Cciṭan, axaṭer yura : Anagar Sidi Ṛebbi-inek ara tɛebdeḍ , i nețța kan iwumi ara tseǧdeḍ .

11 Dɣa Cciṭan iṭṭaxeṛ fell-as. Imiren usant-ed lmalayekkat ɣuṛ-es, iwakken a s-qedcent.

12 Mi gesla s Yeḥya yețwaḥbes, Sidna Ɛisa yuɣal ɣer tmurt n Jlili.

13 Iffeɣ si taddart n Naṣaret, iṛuḥ ad izdeɣ di Kafernaḥum ; ț-țamdint yyellan rrif n lebḥeṛ di leǧwahi n tmura n Zabulun d Nefṭali,

14 iwakken ad yedṛu wayen yenna nnbi Iceɛya :

15 A tamurt n Zabulun akk-d Nefṭali, a timura iqeṛben lebḥeṛ akkin i wasif n Urdun , a tamurt n Jlili i deg zedɣen leǧnas ur nelli ara n wat Isṛail,

16 agdud-nni yezgan di ṭṭlam, iwala tafat tameqqrant, wid izedɣen di ṭṭlam n lmut, tceṛq-ed fell-asen tafat !

17 Seg imiren, Sidna Ɛisa yebda yețbecciṛ yeqqaṛ : Tubet, uɣalet-ed ɣer webrid, axaṭer tagelda n igenwan tqeṛṛeb-ed.

18 Mi gțeddu Sidna Ɛisa ɣef rrif n lebḥeṛ n Jlili, iwala sin iḥewwaten : SSemɛun ițțusemman Buṭrus akk-d gma-s Andriyus. Llan ṭeggiṛen icebbaken-nsen ɣer lebḥeṛ, țṣeggiḍen.

19 Yenna-yasen : Ddut-ed yid-i, a kkun-rreɣ d iṣeggaḍen n yemdanen.

20 Dɣa imiren kan, ǧǧan icebbaken nsen, ddan yid-es.

21 Mi gerna yelḥa kra, iwala sin watmaten nniḍen : Yeɛqub d Yuḥenna yellan d arraw n Zabadi. LLlan akk-d baba-tsen di teflukt, țxiḍin icebbaken-nsen.

22 Yessawel-asen, imiren kan ǧǧan dinna baba-tsen, taflukt-nni, ṛuḥen ddan yid-es.

23 Syenna, Sidna Ɛisa yekka-d tamurt n Jlili meṛṛa, yesselmad di leǧwameɛ n wat Isṛail, yețbecciṛ lexbaṛ n lxiṛ n tgeldit n Ṛebbi, isseḥlay yal aṭan d yal leɛyubat n lɣaci.

24 Slan yis ula di tmurt n Surya meṛṛa ; țțawin-as-ed imuḍan i ghelken si mkul aṭan : wid ițwamelken, wid iwumi yețṛuḥu leɛqel akk-d wukrifen. Sidna Ɛisa isseḥla-ten akk.

25 D izumal n lɣaci i t-id-itebɛen si tmurt n Jlili, si ɛecṛa n temdinin-nni, si temdint n Lquds, si tmurt n Yahuda akk-d leǧwahi yellan agemmaḍ i wasif n Urdun.

   

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Doctrine of the Lord # 12

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12. The Lord Came into the World to Conquer the Hells and Glorify His Humanity; and the Suffering of the Cross Was the Final Battle by Which He Fully Overcame the Hells and Fully Glorified His Humanity

People in the church know that the Lord conquered death, which means hell, and that He afterward ascended with glory into heaven. But they still do not know that the Lord overcame death or hell by means of battles, which are temptations or trials; that by these means He at the same time glorified His humanity; and that the suffering of the cross was the final battle or trial by which He overcame hell or death and glorified His humanity.

Much is said about these trials in the Prophets and Psalms, but not so much in the Gospels. In the latter, the temptations or trials He endured in childhood are summarized and described by His trials in the wilderness and subsequent temptations by the devil, and the last ones by those He suffered in Gethsemane and on the cross.

[2] Regarding His trials in the wilderness and subsequent temptations by the devil, see Matthew 4:1-11, Mark 1:12-13, and Luke 4:1-13. However, all His temptations and trials are meant by these, even to the last of them. He revealed no more to His disciples concerning them, for we are told in Isaiah:

He was oppressed..., yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is silent, He also opened not His mouth. (Isaiah 53:7)

Regarding His temptations or trials in Gethsemane, see Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42, and Luke 22:39-46. And regarding His temptations or trials on the cross, see Matthew 27:33-56, Mark 15:22-38, Luke 23:33-49, and John 19:17-37.

Temptations or trials are nothing else than battles against the hells. Regarding the Lord’s temptations or battles, see the book The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine, published in London, nos. 201 and 302. And regarding temptations in general, see nos. 187-200 there.

  
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Published by the General Church of the New Jerusalem, 1100 Cathedral Road, Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania 19009, U.S.A. A translation of Doctrina Novae Hierosolymae de Domino, by Emanuel Swedenborg, 1688-1772. Translated from the Original Latin by N. Bruce Rogers. ISBN 9780945003687, Library of Congress Control Number: 2013954074.