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ဟောရှေ 10

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1 ဣသရေလသည် အသီးများစွာ သီးသော စပျစ် နွယ်ပင်ဖြစ်၏။ ကိုယ်အလိုအလျောက် သီးတတ်၏။ အသီးတိုးပွားသည်အတိုင်း အမျိုးသားတို့သည် ယဇ်ပလ္လင် တို့ကို များပြားစေကြ၏။ သူတို့ပြည်ကောင်းသည်အတိုင်း ကောင်းသော ရုပ်တုဆင်းတုတို့ကို လုပ်ကြသည်တကား။

2 သူတို့၌ စိတ်နှစ်ခွရှိ၏။ ချက်ခြင်းအပြစ်ဒဏ်ကို ခံရကြမည်။ သူတို့ ယဇ်ပလ္လင်တို့ကို ကိုယ်တော်တိုင် ဖြိုချ ၍၊ ရုပ်တုဆင်းတုတို့ကိုလည်း ဖျက်ဆီးတော်မူမည်။

3 ငါတို့သည် ထာဝရဘုရားကို မကြောက်ရွံ့သော ကြောင့် ရှင်ဘုရင်မရှိ။ ရှင်ဘုရင်ရှိသော်လည်း၊ ငါတို့အဘို့ အဘယ်သို့ ပြုနိုင်မည်နည်းဟု ချက်ခြင်း ဆိုရကြမည်။

4 သူတို့ ကျိန်ဆိုသော စကားသည် စကားသက် သက်ဖြစ်၍၊ မိဿဟာယဖွဲ့သောအခါ မုသာစကားကို သာ ပြောတတ်ကြ၏။ တရားစီရင်ခြင်းအမှုသည် လယ်ကန်ဆည်ရိုးပေါ်မှာ ဘင်းခါးပင်ကဲ့သို့ ပေါက်ရလိမ့် မည်။

5 ရှမာရိမြို့သားတို့သည် ဗေသဝင်နွားသငယ် အဘို့ ကြောက်ကြလိမ့်မည်။ ထိုနွားသငယ်၏ ဘုန်းအ တွက် သူ၏တကာတို့သည် ငိုကြွေးမြည်တမ်း၍၊ ယဇ် ပုရောဟိတ်တို့သည် တုန်လှုပ်ကြလိမ့်မည်။ အကြောင်းမူ ကား၊ ရန်သူတို့သည် ထိုဘုန်းကို လုယူ၍၊

6 နွားသငယ်နှင့်အတူ အာရှုရိပြည်သို့ ယူသွားပြီး လျှင်၊ ရှင်ဘုရင်ယာရက်အား ဆက်ရကြလိမ့်မည်။ ဧဖရိမ်သည် အသရေပျက်၍ ဣသရေလသည် မိမိအကြံ အစည်အားဖြင့် ရှက်ကြောက်ရလိမ့်မည်။

7 ရှမာရိသည် ပျက်ရ၏။ ရှမာရိရှင်ဘုရင်သည် ရေမြှုပ်သက်သက်ဖြစ်၏။

8 ဣသရေလပြစ်မှားရာ အာဝင်မြို့ကုန်းတို့သည် ပြိုကျ၍၊ ဆူးပင်အမျိုးမျိုးတို့သည် သူတို့ ယဇ်ပလ္လင်များကို လွှမ်းမိုးကြလိမ့်မည်။ မြို့သားတို့ကလည်း၊ အိုတောင်များ တို့၊ ငါတို့ကို ဖုံးအုပ်ကြပါ။ အိုကုန်းများတို့၊ ငါတို့အပေါ်၌ ကျကြပါဟု ခေါ်ကြလိမ့်မည်။

9 ဂိဗာမြို့လက်ထက်၌ အပြစ်ကြီးသည်ထက် ဣသရေလသည် အပြစ်သာ၍ ကြီး၏။ ထိုမြို့၌ ရပ်နေ ကြ၏။ ဂိဗာမြို့၌ အဓမ္မလူတို့ကို စစ်တိုက်သောအခါ မရှုံးကြ။

10 ငါသည် ကိုယ်အလိုအလျောက် သူတို့ကို ဆုံးမ မည်။ သူတို့ အပြစ်နှစ်ပါးကြောင့် ချည်ထားလျက်ရှိသော အခါ၊ သူတို့တဘက်၌ လူများစည်းဝေးရကြလိမ့်မည်။

11 ဧဖရိမ်သည် ယဉ်၍ စပါးကို နင်းချင်သော နွားမပျိုဖြစ်သော်လည်း၊ ငါသည် ထမ်းဘိုးကို ထမ်းစေ သဖြင့်၊ ဧဖရိမ်သည် ကခြင်းကို ခံ၍၊ ယုဒသည် ထွန်လျက်၊ ယာကုပ်သည်လည်း မြေစိုင်ကို ခွဲလျက်ရှိရလိမ့်မည်။

12 ကိုယ်အဘို့ ဖြောင့်မတ်ခြင်းမျိုးစေ့ကို ကြဲ၍၊ ကရုဏာတော် အသီးအနှံကို ရိတ်ကြလော့။ မလုပ်သေး သော လယ်ကို ထွန်ကြလော့။ ထာဝရဘုရားသည် ကြွလာ ၍၊ သင်တို့အပေါ်သို့ ဖြောင့်မတ်ခြင်း မိုဃ်းကို ရွာစေ တော်မမူမှီတိုင်အောင်၊ ကိုယ်တော်ကို ရှာရသောအချိန် ရောက်လေပြီ။

13 သင်တို့သည် ဒုစရိုက်မျိုးစေ့ကို ကြဲလို၍ လယ် ထွန်သောကြောင့်၊ အပြစ်စပါးကို ရိတ်ရကြ၏။ မုသာ အသီးအနှံကို စားရကြ၏။ အကြောင်းမူကား၊ ကိုယ်ကြံ စည်ပြုမူခြင်းကို၎င်း၊ ကိုယ်၌ များစွာသော သူရဲတို့ကို၎င်း ကိုးစားတတ်၏။

14 ိုကြောင့်၊ သင်၏လူတို့သည် ရုန်းရင်းခတ်ကြ လိမ့်မည်။ ရှာလမန်မင်းသည် ဗေသာဗေလမြို့ကို စစ် တိုက်သောအခါ ဖျက်ဆီးသကဲ့သို့၊ သင်၏ရဲတိုက်ရှိသမျှ တို့သည် ပျက်စီးရကြလိမ့်မည်။ အမိသည် သားတို့နှင့် အတူ မြေပေါ်မှာ ဆောင့်ဖွပ်ခြင်းကို ခံရလိမ့်မည်။

15 ထိုသို့ ဗေသလသည် သင်တို့ ဒုစရိုက်အပြစ်များ ကြောင့် သင်တို့၌ ပြုလိမ့်မည်။ နံနက်အချိန်သည် လွန်တတ်သကဲ့သို့၊ ဣသရေလရှင်ဘုရင်သည် ရှင်းရှင်း ကွယ်ပျောက်ရလိမ့်မည်။

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8211

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8211. 'And so it was in the morning watch' means a state of thick darkness and perdition for those steeped in falsity arising from evil, and a state of enlightenment and salvation for those guided by truth springing from good. This is clear from the meaning of 'the morning watch' as a state of enlightenment and salvation, and in the contrary sense as a state of thick darkness and perdition. The reason why 'the morning watch' has this meaning is that states of faith and love in the next life are like the times of day in the world. That is to say, they are like morning, midday, evening, and night; and these therefore also correspond to those states, 2788, 5672, 5862, 6110. The states also change in almost the same ways. Whenever change takes place morning, and in particular twilight, is an end and a beginning; for night comes to an end and day begins. In that state to which morning corresponds the good begin to be enlightened in matters of faith and to grow warmer in aspects of charity. The opposite also takes place, for then the evil begin to be overshadowed by falsities and to be chilled by evils. Consequently morning for the latter is a state of thick darkness and perdition, but for the former a state of enlightenment and salvation.

[2] These states in heaven are what give rise to the states of light and heat on earth, and also the states of thick darkness and cold, which come round in turn each year and each day. Whatever arises in the natural world has its origin and cause in those things that arise in the spiritual world; for to be sure the whole natural order is nothing other than a theatre representative of the Lord's kingdom, 3483, 4939, 5173, 5962. And this is the reason for correspondences. Variations of light and shade on earth, also of heat and cold, are indeed attributable to the sun, that is to say, to its different heights in the sky each year and each day, and in different parts of the earth. Yet these causes, which are proximate ones and exist in the natural world, were created in accordance with those things that exist in the spiritual world. The latter are the prior efficient causes from which the former, their posterior causes, arise in the natural world. For nothing in a state of order can ever exist on a natural level if its cause and origin do not lead back to a spiritual level, that is, to the Divine operating through that level.

[3] Since 'the morning' means the beginning of enlightenment and salvation in respect of the good, and the beginning of thick darkness and perdition in respect of the evil, it therefore says here that in the morning watch Jehovah looked out onto the camp of the Egyptians and troubled it, and then that He took off the wheels of the chariots, and overturned them into the middle of the sea, while on the other hand He saved the children of Israel. All this now makes plain what is meant in the spiritual sense by the following texts in the Word: In Isaiah,

In the day you will cause your plant to grow, and in the morning your seed to flourish. Isaiah 17:11.

In the same prophet,

Around evening time, behold, terror! Before the morning, he is no more. Isaiah 17:14.

In the same prophet,

O Jehovah, be their arm every morning, also our salvation in the time of distress. Isaiah 33:2.

In Ezekiel,

Thus said the Lord Jehovih, An evil, a single evil; behold, it has come. An end has come, the end has come; the morning has come on you, O inhabitant of the land, a day of tumult is near. Ezekiel 7:5-7.

In Hosea,

Thus He did to you, O Bethel, 1 on account of your great wickedness; 2 in the morning the king of Israel will surely be cut off. Hosea 10:15

In David,

Cause me to hear Your mercy in the morning; deliver me from my enemies, O Jehovah. Psalms 143:8-9.

Also in Genesis 19:15 and following verses, stating that when dawn ascended the Lord saved Lot and rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah.

[4] Since 'morning' means a state of enlightenment and salvation of the good, and a state of thick darkness and perdition of the evil, 'morning' also means the time of the last judgement, when those governed by good are to be saved and those ruled by evil will perish. It consequently means the end of a former Church and the beginning of a new Church, which are meant by a last judgement in the Word, 900, 931, 1733, 1850, 2117-2133, 3353, 4057, 4535. This is the meaning of 'morning' in Daniel,

He said to me, Up to the evening [when it is becoming] morning two thousand three hundred times, and then the sanctuary will be made correct. Daniel 8:14.

And in Zephaniah,

Jehovah ... in the morning, in the morning He will bring His judgement to light; He will not fail. I will cut off nations, and their towers 3 will be devastated. Zephaniah 3:5-6.

Also in Isaiah,

One was calling to me from Seir, Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night? The watchman said, Morning comes, and also the night. If you are inquiring, inquire, return, come. Isaiah 21:11-12.

In these places 'morning' stands for the Lord's Coming, and for enlightenment and salvation then, and so has reference to a new Church. 'Night' stands for the state of mankind and the Church then, that they are steeped in utter falsities arising from evil.

[5] The term 'the morning watch' is used because the night was divided into watches, the last of the night and the first of the day being the morning watch. The watchmen were on top of the walls, looking to see whether an enemy was coming and declaring what they saw by shouting it out. In the internal representative sense they are used to mean the Lord, and His keeping watch to mean constant presence and protection, 7989, as in David,

Your watchman will not slumber; behold, the watchman of Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. Jehovah is your watchman; Jehovah is your shade on your right hand. By day the sun will not strike you, nor the moon in the night. Jehovah will guard you from all evil; He will guard your soul. Psalms 121:3-7.

'Watchmen' is used in addition to mean prophets and priests, consequently the Word, in Isaiah,

Upon your walls, O Jerusalem, I have placed watchmen; all day and all night they will not be silent, calling Jehovah to mind. Isaiah 62:6.

And in Jeremiah,

It is a day [when] the watchmen will cry on Mount Ephraim, Arise in order that we may go up to Zion, to Jehovah our God. Jeremiah 31:6.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Latin here possibly means Thus he [Shalmanezer] did to you, O Bethel or even Thus Bethel did to you.

2. literally, on account of the wickedness of your wickedness

3. literally, angles or corners

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 566

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566. 'The face 1 of the ground' means the whole of that area where the Church was. This is clear from the meaning of 'the ground', for in the Word a careful distinction is made between ground (humus) and land or earth (terra). Whenever 'ground' is used it means the Church or some aspect of the Church. This too is the derivation of the name Man or Adam, which means ground. But when 'land' or earth' occurs in the Word it frequently means where the Church or some aspect of the Church does not exist, as in Chapter 1 where the word 'land' alone is used, because the Church or regenerate person did not as yet exist. Not until Chapter 2 is the word 'ground' used because the Church has by now come into being. The same applies in the present verse and in verses 4, 23, of the next chapter, where it is said that every being was to be wiped off the face 1 of the ground, meaning within that area where the Church was; and in verse 7 of the next chapter, where the subject is the Church that is to be created, 'to keep their seed alive on the face 1 of the ground'. 2 The same applies elsewhere in the Word, as in Isaiah,

Jehovah will have compassion on Jacob, and will still choose Israel, and will set them on their own ground. And the peoples will take them and bring them to their place, and the house of Israel will inherit them on Jehovah's ground. Isaiah 14:1-2.

This refers to the Church once it has come into being; but when in the same chapter the Church does not exist it is called the land, verses 9, 12, 16, 20, 21, 25, 26.

[2] In the same prophet,

And the ground of Judah will be a terror to Egypt. On that day there will be five cities in the land of Egypt which speak the language 3 of Canaan. Isaiah 19:17-18.

Here 'the ground' means where the Church exists, and 'the land' where it does not. In the same prophet,

The land will surely stagger like a drunken man. Jehovah will visit the host of the height on high, and the kings of the ground on the ground. Isaiah 24:20-21.

Here the meaning is similar. In Jeremiah,

Because of the ground which was cracked since there was no rain on the land, the farmers were put to shame, and covered their heads. Even the hind in the field has calved. Jeremiah 14:4-5.

Here 'the land' stands for that which includes the ground, and 'the ground' for that which includes the field.

[3] In the same prophet,

He led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north land and out of all the lands to where I have driven them. And they will dwell on their own ground. Jeremiah 23:8.

Here 'land' and 'lands' mean where Churches do not exist, 'the ground' where the Church or true worship does exist. In the same prophet,

I will render the remnants of Jerusalem, those who are left in this land, and those who are dwelling in the land of Egypt, and I will render them as a horror for evil to all the kingdoms of the land. And I will send sword, famine, and pestilence upon them, until they are consumed from the ground which I gave to them and their fathers. Jeremiah 24:8-10.

'The ground' stands for doctrine and worship arising out of it. And something similar is found in 25:5 of the same book.

[4] In Ezekiel,

I will gather you out of the lands into which you have been scattered. And you will acknowledge that I am Jehovah when I bring you back to the ground of Israel, into the land which I lifted up My hand to give to your fathers. Ezekiel 20:41-42.

'The ground' stands for internal worship. It is called 'the land' when internal worship does not exist. In Malachi,

I will rebuke the devourer for you, and he will not ruin for you the fruit of the ground, nor will the vine in the field fail you. And all the nations will call you blessed, for you will be a land of that which is pleasing. Malachi 3:11-12.

Here 'land' stands for that which includes, and so plainly stands for man who is actually called 'the land', when 'ground' stands for the Church or doctrine.

[5] In Moses,

Sing, O Nations, His people. He will reconcile His ground, His people. Deuteronomy 32:43.

This clearly stands for the Church of the gentiles, which is called 'the ground'. In Isaiah,

Before the boy knows to refuse evil and to choose good, the ground will be deserted which you loathe in the presence of its two kings. Isaiah 7:16.

This refers to the Coming of the Lord. 'The ground will be deserted' stands for the Church or true doctrine of faith. The words 'ground 'and 'field' are clearly used in this way because they are places that are sown, as in Isaiah,

He will give rain for your seed with which you may sow the ground. Oxen and young asses tilling the ground . . . Isaiah 30:23-24.

And in Joel,

The field has been laid waste, and the ground has been mourning because the corn has been laid waste. Joel 1:10.

From these quotations it is now clear that 'man', who in Hebrew is called Adam from the word for ground, means the Church.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, faces

2. The Hebrew in Genesis 7:3 in fact means earth or land. cf 722 below.

3. literally, lip.

  
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