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Hosea 6

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1 Eikime, sugrįžkime pas Viešpatį: Jis mus sudraskė­Jis ir pagydys; Jis sumušė­Jis ir aptvarstys.

2 Jis atgaivins mus po dviejų dienų, trečią dieną pakels, kad gyventume Jo akivaizdoje.

3 Stenkimės pažinti Viešpatį. Kaip aušra Jis pasirodys ir ateis pas mus kaip lietus, kaip vėlyvas ir ankstyvas lietus į žemę.

4 “Ką darysiu tau, Efraimai? Ką darysiu tau, Judai? Jūsų gerumas kaip rytmečio migla, kaip rasa, kuri greitai išnyksta.

5 Aš tašiau juos per pranašus, žudžiau savo burnos žodžiais. Tavo teismai yra kaip nušvintanti šviesa.

6 Aš noriu gailestingumo, o ne aukos, ir Dievo pažinimo labiau, negu deginamųjų aukų.

7 Jie kaip žmonės sulaužė sandorą, buvo man neištikimi.

8 Gileadas yra piktadarių miestas, suteptas krauju.

9 Kaip tykojanti plėšikų gauja­tokie yra kunigai, kurie žudo einančius į Sichemą ir elgiasi bjauriai.

10 Izraelio namuose mačiau baisių dalykų: ten paleistuvauja Efraimas, susitepęs Izraelis.

11 Tau, Judai, taip pat paruošta pjūtis, kai parvesiu savo tautos ištremtuosius”.

   

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'To rain' signifies influx. In Genesis 2:5-6, Exodus 34:25-27, and Hosea 6:3, 'rain' signifies the tranquility of peace when the combat of temptation ceases. 'An inundating rain' signifies the vastation of truth, as in Ezekiel 3:11-14. 38:23, and temptation, as in Matthew 7:24-27. In Genesis 7:4, 'rain' signifies temptation and vastation. 'Rain,' in a positive sense, denotes blessing, but in the opposite sense, damnation

(Odkazy: Arcana Coelestia 2443; Leviticus 25)


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Apocalypse Revealed # 705

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705. 16:15 "Behold, I am coming as a thief. Blessed is he who watches, and preserves his garments." This symbolizes the Lord's advent and heaven then for people who look to Him and remain steadfast in a life in accordance with His precepts, which are the Word's truths.

To come as a thief, when said of the Lord, symbolizes His advent, and heaven then for people who have lived a good life, but hell for those who have lived an evil life, as may be seen in no. 164 above. That person is called blessed who receives eternal life (no. 639). To watch means, symbolically, to live spiritually, that is, to possess truths and live in accordance with them and look to the Lord (no. 158). And to preserve one's garments means, symbolically, to remain steadfast in those truths to the end of one's life. For garments symbolize truths that clothe (nos. 166, 212, 328), thus the Lord's precepts in the Word, because these are truths.

This meaning now follows in sequence from the preceding ones, for the subject before was the Lord's advent and a new church, and then an attack on that church by people of the former church; and because the conflict is at hand, those people who possess truths from the Word are admonished to remain steadfast in them, lest they succumb in the battle that is the subject of the following verse.

  
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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.