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1 내가 보니 주께서 단 곁에 서서 이르시되 기둥 머리를 쳐서 문지방이 움직이게 하며 그것으로 부숴져서 무리의 머리에 떨어지게 하라 내가 그 남은 자를 칼로 살륙하리니 그 중에서 하나도 도망하지 못하며 그 중에서 하나도 피하지 못하리라

2 저희가 파고 음부로 들어갈찌라도 내 손이 거기서 취하여 낼 것이요 하늘로 올라갈찌라도 내가 거기서 취하여 내리울 것이며

3 갈멜산 꼭대기에 숨을지라도 내가 거기서 찾아낼 것이요 내 눈을 피하여 바다 밑에 숨을지라도 내가 거기서 뱀을 명하여 물게 할 것이요

4 그 원수 앞에 사로잡혀 갈지라도 내가 거기서 칼을 명하여 살륙하게 할 것이라 내가 저희에게 주목하여 화를 내리고 복을 내리지 아니하리라 하시니라

5 주 만군의 여호와는 땅을 만져 녹게 하사 무릇 거기 거한 자로 애통하게 하시며 그 온 땅으로 하수의 넘침 같이 솟아오르며 애굽 강같이 낮아지게 하시는 자요

6 그 전을 하늘에 세우시며 그 궁창의 기초를 땅에 두시며 바다 물을 불러 지면에 쏟으시는 자니 그 이름은 여호와시니라

7 여호와께서 가라사대 이스라엘 자손들아 너희는 내게 구스 족속같지 아니하냐 ? 내가 이스라엘을 애굽 땅에서 블레셋 사람을,갑돌에서,아람 사람을 길에서 올라 오게 하지 아니하였느냐

8 보라, 주 여호와 내가 범죄한 나라에 주목하여 지면에서 멸하리라 그러나 야곱의 집은 온전히 멸하지는 아니하리라 이는 여호와의 말씀이니라

9 내가 명령하여 이스라엘 족속을 만국 중에 체질하기를 곡식을 체질함 같이 하려니와 그 한 알갱이도 땅에 떨어지지 아니하리라

10 내 백성 중에서 말하기를 화가 우리에게 미치지 아니하며 임하지아니하리라 하는 모든 죄인은 칼에 죽으리라

11 그 날에 내가 다윗의 무너진 천막을 일으키고 그 틈을 막으며 그 퇴락한 것을 일으키고 옛적과 같이 세우고

12 저희로 에돔의 남은 자와 내 이름으로 일컫는 만국을 기업으로 얻게 하리라 이는 이를 행하시는 여호와의 말씀이니라

13 여호와께서 가라사대 보라, 날이 이를지라 그 때에 밭가는 자가 곡식 베는 자의 뒤를 이으며 포도를 밟는 자가 씨 뿌리는 자의 뒤를 이으며 산들은 단 포도주를 흘리며 작은 산들은 녹으리라

14 내가 내 백성 이스라엘의 사로잡힌 것을 돌이키리니 저희가 황무한 성읍을 건축하고 거하며 포도원들을 심고 그 포도주를 마시며 과원들을 만들고 그 과실을 먹으리라

15 내가 저희를 그 본토에 심으리니 저희가 나의 준 땅에서 다시 뽑히지 아니하리라 이는 네 하나님 여호와의 말씀이니라

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 414

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414. 'Dwelling in a tent' means the holiness of love. This is clear from the meaning of 'tents' in the Word, as in David,

O Jehovah, who will sojourn in Your tent? Who will dwell on Your holy mountain! He who walks blameless and performs righteousness, and speaks the truth in his heart. Psalms 15:1-2.

Here the holy things of love, which are 'walking blameless and performing righteousness' are described by 'dwelling in a tent' or 'on the holy mountain'. In the same author,

Their line has gone out into all the earth, and their speech to the end of the world. In them He has set a tent for the sun. Psalms 19:4.

Here 'sun' stands for love. In the same author,

I will dwell in Your tent for ever, I will put my trust in the shelter of Your wings. Psalms 61:4

Here 'tent' stands for what is celestial, and 'shelter of Your wings' for what is spiritual deriving from it. In Isaiah,

In compassion a throne was established, and on it there sat in truthfulness in the tent of David, one who judges and who seeks judgement, and hastens in righteousness. Isaiah 16:5

Here again 'tent' stands for the holiness of love, which the phrases judging judgement' and 'hastening in righteousness' are used to describe. In the same prophet,

Look upon Zion, the city of our appointed feast. May your eyes see Jerusalem, a quiet habitation, a tent which is not moved. Isaiah 33:10.

This refers to the heavenly Jerusalem.

[2] In Jeremiah,

Thus said Jehovah, Behold, I will bring back the captivity of the tents of Jacob and have compassion on his dwellings. And the city will be built upon its mound. Jeremiah 30:18.

'The captivity of the tents' stands for the vastation of celestial things, that is, of holy things of love. In Amos,

On that day I will raise up the tabernacle of David that is fallen down, and I will close up their breaches, and I will raise up its ruins, and I will build it as in the days of old. Amos 9:11.

Here similarly 'a tabernacle' stands for celestial things and the holy things that go with them. In Jeremiah,

The whole land has been laid waste. Swiftly My tents have been laid waste, suddenly My curtains. Jeremiah 4:20.

And elsewhere in Jeremiah,

My tent has been laid waste, and all My cords torn away. My sons have gone away from Me, and they are not. There is no one stretching out My tent any more, and setting up My curtains. Jeremiah 10:20.

Here 'tent' stands for celestial things, 'curtains' and 'cords' for spiritual things deriving from them. In the same prophet,

They will seize their tents and flocks, their curtains and all their vessels, and take away the camels for themselves. Jeremiah 49:29

This refers to Arabia and the sons of the east, who represent people who are in possession of celestial things, that is, things that are holy. In the same prophet,

The Lord has poured out His fierce anger like fire on the tent of the daughter of Zion. Lamentations 2:4.

This stands for the vastation of the celestial or holy things of faith.

[3] The reason 'a tent' stands in the Word for the celestial or holy things of love is that in ancient times people carried out holy worship, each within his own tent. When however they started to render their tents unholy by profane acts of worship the Tabernacle was built, and later on the Temple. Consequently that which 'the Tabernacle' meant, and later on 'the Temple', was also what 'tents' meant. And someone who was holy was therefore called a tent, also a tabernacle, and the Lord's temple as well. That 'tent', 'tabernacle', and 'temple' all have the same meaning is clear in David,

One thing have I sought from Jehovah, that will I ask for, that I may remain in the house of Jehovah all the days of my life, to behold Jehovah in His beauty, and visit Him every morning in His temple. For He will shelter me in His tabernacle on the day of evil. He will hide me in the hiding-place of His tent, He will lift me up upon a rock and now my head will be lifted up against my enemies round about me, and I will sacrifice in His tent the sacrifices of shouts of joy. Psalms 27:4-6.

[4] In the highest sense it is the Lord as regards His Human Essence who is the Tent, the Tabernacle, and the Temple. And every one who is celestial is consequently referred to in the same way, as well as every thing which is celestial and holy. Now because the Most Ancient Church was the Lord's beloved more than the Churches that followed, and because in those times people used to live independently, that is, each within his own family, celebrating holy worship each in his own tent, tents were consequently considered to be more holy than the temple which had been profaned. To remind people of this point the Feast of Tabernacles was therefore instituted when they had to gather in the produce of the earth. During this feast they were required to live in tabernacles as the most ancient people had done, Leviticus 23:39-44; Deuteronomy 16:13; Hosea 12:9.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.