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1 ဧဖရိမ်သည် နှုတ်မြွက်သောအခါ သူတပါး ကြောက်လန့်တတ်၏။ သူသည် ဣသရေလအမျိုး၌ မြင့် မြတ်၏။ နောက်တဖန် ဗာလဘုရားအားဖြင့် ပြစ်မှား သောကြောင့် သေ၏။

2 ယခုမှာ အထပ်ထပ်ပြစ်မှား၍ ကိုယ်ဥာဏ်ပညာ အားဖြင့် အရည်သွန်းသော ငွေရုပ်တု၊ ဆရာသမား လုပ်တတ်သော ရုပ်တုဆင်းတုများကို ကိုယ့်အဘို့ လုပ်ကြ ၏။ လုပ်ပြီးမှ ယဇ်ပူဇော်သောသူသည် နွားသငယ်ကို နမ်းစေဟု ဆိုတတ်ကြ၏။

3 ိုကြောင့်၊ သူတို့သည် နံနက်မိုဃ်းတိမ်ကဲ့သို့၎င်း၊ စောစောကွယ်ပျောက်တတ်သော နှင်းကဲ့သို့၎င်း၊ ကောက်နယ်တလင်းမှ လေဘွေတိုက်သွားသော ဖွဲကဲ့သို့ ၎င်း၊ မီးဖိုဲကွက်သော မီးခိုးကဲ့သို့၎င်း ဖြစ်ရကြလိမ့် မည်။

4 သို့ရာတွင်၊ ငါထာဝရဘုရားသည် သင့်ကို အဲဂုတ္တုပြည်မှ ကယ်နှုတ်သော သင်၏ဘုရားသခင် ဖြစ်၏။ ငါမှတပါး အခြားသော ဘုရားသခင်ကို သင်မသိ ပြီ။ ငါမှတပါး ကယ်တင်နိုင်သော သခင်မရှိ။

5 အလွန်သွေ့ခြောက်သော အရပ်တည်းဟူသော တော၌ပင် သင့်ကို ငါသိပြီ။ ကျက်စားရာအရပ်၌ ဝပြော စွာ စားရကြ၏။

6 ဝသောအခါ ဝါကြွားသော စိတ်ရှိ၍ ငါ့ကို မေ့ လျော့ကြ၏။

7 ထိုကြောင့်၊ သူတို့၌ ငါသည် ခြင်္သေ့ကဲ့သို့ ဖြစ် မည်။ လမ်းနားမှာ ချောင်းသော ကျားသစ်ကဲ့သို့ သူတို့ကို ချောင်းမြောင်းမည်။

8 သားပျောက်သော ဝံမကဲ့သို့ သူတို့ကို ငါဆီးကြို ၍၊ သူတို့နှလုံး၌ ဖုံးသော အမြှေးကို ဆုတ်ဖဲ့မည်။ ခြင်္သေ့ မင်းကဲ့သို့ တွေ့သောအရပ်၌ပင် ငါကိုက်စားမည်။ တော သားရဲဖြစ်၍ အပိုင်းပိုင်းဆွဲဖြတ်မည်။

9 အို ဣသရေလ၊ သင့်ကို ကယ်တင်နိုင်သော အရှင် ငါ့ကို သင်သည် ဆန့်ကျင်ဘက်ပြုသောကြောင့် အကျိုးနည်းရှိ၏။

10 သင်၏ ရှင်ဘုရင်သည် အဘယ်မှာ ရှိသနည်း။ သင့်နေရာမြို့ရှိသမျှတို့၌ ကယ်တင်ပါစေသော။ သင်၏ တရားသူကြီးတို့သည် အဘယ်မှာ ရှိကြသနည်း။

11 ရှင်ဘုရင်နှင့် မင်းများကို ပေးပါဟု သင် တောင်းသောကြောင့်၊ ငါအမျက်ထွက်၍ ရှင်ဘုရင်ကို ပေးပြီ။ တဖန်ပြင်းစွာ အမျက်ထွက်၍ ရှင်ဘုရင်ကို ပယ် ရှားပြီ။

12 ဖရိမ်ပြုသော ဒုစရိုက်ကို ငါထုပ်ထား၍ သူ၏ အပြစ်ကို သိုမှီးပြီ။

13 သူသည် သားဘွားသော မိန်းမကဲ့သို့ ဝေဒနာကို ခံရချိန်နီးပြီ။ မိုက်သောအမျိုးသားဖြ်၏။ သားဘွားရာ ဝမ်းဝ၌ ကြာမြင့်ွာနေပါသည်တကား။

14 သူတို့ကို မရဏာနိုင်ငံတန်ခိုးမှ ငါကယ်လွှတ် မည်။ သေမင်းလက်မှလည်း ရွေးမည်။ အိုသေမင်း၊ သင့် ကို ကာလနာ စွဲစေမည်။ အိုမရဏာနိုင်ငံ၊ သင်၌ ဖျက်ဆီး သောဘေးကို ရောက်စေမည်။ နောင်တရမည်အကြောင်း ကို ပမာဏမပြု။

15 မိမိညီအစ်ကိုတို့တွင် အသီးများစွာ သီးတတ် သော်လည်း၊ အရှေ့လေလာလိမ့်မည်။ ာဝရဘုရားလေသည် တောမှလာ၍ သူ၏စမ်းရေတွင်းကို ခန်းခြောက်စေသဖြင့် ရေပြတ်လိမ့်မည်။ ဘဏ္ဍာတိုက်၌ ရှိသ မျှသော တန်ဆာအကောင်းအမြတ်တို့ကို ရန်သူ လုယူ လိမ့်မည်။

16 ရှမာရိမြို့သည် မိမိဘုရားသခင်ကို ပုန်ကန်သောကြောင့် ပျက်စီးလိမ့်မည်။ မြို့သားတို့သည် ထားဖြင့် လဲ၍ သေကြလိမ့်မည်။ သူငယ်တို့သည် မြေပေါ်မှာ ဆောင့်ဖွပ်ခြင်းကို၎င်း၊ ကိုယ်ဝန်ဆောင်သောမိန်းမတို့ သည် ဝမ်းခွဲခြင်းကို၎င်း ခံရကြလိမ့်မည်။

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8932

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8932. 'You shall not make [to be] with Me gods of silver and gods of gold' means that they are to avoid completely things which to outward appearances look like truths and forms of good but inwardly are falsities and evils. This is clear from the meaning of 'making gods' as worshipping, since someone who makes gods for himself does so in order to worship them; from the meaning of 'silver' as truth, and therefore in the contrary sense as falsity, and from the meaning of 'gold' as good, and therefore in the contrary sense as evil, both dealt with in 113, 1551, 1552, 2954, 5658, 6914, 6917, 7999. The reason why these are things which to outward appearances look like truths and forms of good, but inwardly are falsities and evils, is that the words 'making them with Me', that is, with Jehovah God, are used. Actual Divine Truth and Goodness reside on an inner level; they reside on an outer level as well, but then they are embodied in types or representative images. For the outward things composing a type or image stand for and represent inner realities. Outward things are falsities and evils when, separated from inner realities, they are held to be holy and are worshipped; and yet they still look like truths and forms of good because they represent those realities. These things are meant by 'making [to be] with Jehovah God gods of silver and gods of gold'.

[2] This commandment follows immediately after the Ten Commandments because the Israelite and Jewish people were the sort that held outward things separated from inward realities to be holy and worshipped them as being altogether Divine, 3479, 3769, 4281, 4293, 4307, 4314, 4316, 4433, 4680, 4825, 4832, 4844, 4847, 4865, 4903, 6304, 6832, 8814, 8819. To gain more definite knowledge of what those things are which look to outward appearances like truths and forms of good but inwardly are falsities and evils, and what those things are like, take as examples all the ritual practices of the Jewish Church, such as sacrifices, burning incense, washings, and many other practices. Outwardly they were truths and forms of good, not in themselves but because they were types or images that stood for and represented inward truths and forms of good, which are aspects of love to the Lord and faith in Him. When the outward objects belonging to such practices were held to be holy, and especially when they were worshipped, as they were by the Jews and Israelites when they became idolaters and used them in the worship of strange gods, they no longer had any connection with the truths and forms of good which they stood for and represented, because inwardly they were falsities and evils.

[3] The situation was the same with all other things that were types or representative images of heavenly and Divine realities among that people. For as soon as outward things which represented inner realities were used in the worship of other gods they became idols worshipped by them or 'gods of silver and gold which they made [to be] with Jehovah God'. For then those things looked to outward appearances like truths and forms of good, but inwardly they were falsities and evils.

[4] In general 'gods of silver and gold' are all the falsities and derivative evils in worship which are made to look like truth and good through wrong usages and misinterpretations of the Word, and at the same time through reasonings that are the product of self-intelligence. Such things are meant by 'gods of silver and gold' in the following places: In Isaiah,

On that day a person will cast away his idols of silver and his idols of gold which they made for themselves to bow down to, to the moles and bats, to go into the clefts 1 of the rocks and into the fissures of the crags. Isaiah 2:20-21.

'Moles and bats' stands for those who are in darkness, that is, are steeped in falsities and derivative evils.

[5] In the same prophet,

On that day a man will cast aside his idols of silver, and his idols of gold, which your hands have made for you - a sin. Isaiah 31:7.

'Which your hands have made' stands for things which are the product of self-intelligence. In the same prophet,

The craftsman casts a graven image, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts silver chains for it. Isaiah 40:19.

'Graven images' are things which are products of the proprium or self, 8869. 'Overlaying with gold' stands for making things look to outward appearances like forms of good, 'casting silver chains' stands for making them seem to hang together as if linked to one another with truths, good being meant by 'gold' and truth by 'silver', see the paragraphs referred to above.

[6] Similarly in Jeremiah,

The customs 2 of the nations are vanity. Since indeed one cuts out wood from the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, he decorates it with silver and gold; they make it firm with pegs and hammers, so that it is not unsteady. Jeremiah 10:3-4.

In Hosea,

The Ephraimites sin more and more, and make for themselves a molten image from silver, idols by their own intelligence, completely the work of craftsmen. Hosea 13:2.

'Ephraim' stands for the Church's understanding, 5354, 6222, 6234, 6238, 6267; 'a molten image made from silver' stands for falsity that looks like truth, which is why it says 'by their own intelligence'; and 'completely the work of craftsmen' stands for the fact that it is all brought about through reasonings which are a product of the proprium or self.

[7] In Habakkuk,

Woe to him who says to a piece of wood, Awake! or to a dumb stone, Wake up, this will teach! Behold, this is bound in gold and silver, but there is no spirit in the midst of it. Habakkuk 2:19.

'A piece of wood' stands for evil, 'a stone' for falsity. 'Bound in gold and silver' stands for applications used to give the appearance of what is good and true. In Daniel,

Belshazzar said, when he had properly tasted the wine, that they were to bring the vessels of gold and silver which his father Nebuchadnezzar had brought from the temple that [had been] in Jerusalem, in order that the king and his nobles, his wives and his concubines might drink from them. And they would drink wine, and praise the gods of gold and silver, bronze, iron, wood, and stone. Daniel 5:2-4, 23.

'The vessels of gold and silver from the temple of Jerusalem' represented the forms of good and the truths which belonged to the Church and to the Lord's kingdom; 'drinking wine from them' meant desecrating them by means of evils and falsities, which are 'the gods of gold and silver'.

[8] In David,

Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands They have a mouth, but they do not speak; they have eyes but do not see. Psalms 115:4-5; 135:15-16.

'Silver and gold, which are idols' stands for falsities and evils; 'the work of human hands' stands for the fact that they are the product of self-intelligence. In Moses,

You shall burn the graven images of the gods of the nations with fire; you shall not covet the silver and the gold that are on them, so that you take them to yourself; for it is an abomination to Jehovah your God. Therefore you shall not bring an abomination into your house, lest you become 3 an accursed thing like it; you shall utterly abhor it. Deuteronomy 7:25-26.

'Silver and gold on graven images' stands for falsities and evils which are worshipped as truths and forms of good because they have been made to look like these.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Reading scissuras (clefts) for fissuras (fissures)

2. literally, statutes

3. Reading fias (you become) for fiat (it becomes)

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5658

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5658. 'Our silver in its full weight' means truths commensurate with each one's state. This is clear from the meaning of 'silver' as truth, dealt with in 1551, 2954; and from the meaning of 'weight' as the state of something as regards good, dealt with in 3104, so that truths commensurate with each one's state means commensurate with the good they are able to receive. Many places in the Word make reference to weights or to measures, but no weight nor any measure is meant in the internal sense. Rather states so far as the good involved in some reality is concerned are meant by 'weights', while states so far as the truth involved in it is concerned are meant by 'measures'. The same applies to the properties of gravity and spatial magnitude; gravity in the natural world corresponds to good in the spiritual world, and spatial magnitude to truth. The reason for this is that in heaven, where correspondences originate, neither the property of gravity nor that of spatial magnitude exists because space has no existence there. Objects possessing these properties do, it is true, seem to exist among spirits, but those objects are appearances that have their origins in the states of goodness and truth in the heaven above those spirits.

[2] It was very well known in ancient times that 'silver' meant truth; therefore the ancients divided up periods of time ranging from the earliest to the latest world epochs into the golden ages, the silver ones, the copper ones, and the iron ones, to which they also added the clay ones. They applied the expression 'golden ages' to those periods when innocence and perfection existed, when everyone was moved by good to do what was good and by righteousness to do what was right. They used 'silver ages' however to describe those times when innocence did not exist any longer, though there was still some sort of perfection, which did not consist in being moved by good to do what was good but in being moved by truth to do what was true. 'Copper ages' and 'iron ages' were the names they gave to the times that were even more inferior than the silver ones.

[3] What led those people to give periods of time these names was not comparison but correspondence. For the ancients knew that 'silver' corresponded to truth and 'gold' to good; they knew this from being in communication with spirits and angels. For when a discussion takes place in a higher heaven about what is good, this reveals itself among those underneath them in the first or lowest heaven as what is golden; and when a discussion takes place about what is true this reveals itself there as what is silvery. Sometimes not only the walls of the rooms where they live are gleaming with gold and silver but also the very air within them. Also, in the homes of those angels belonging to the first or lowest heaven who are moved by good to live among what is good, tables made of gold, lampstands made of gold, and many other objects are seen; but in the homes of those who are moved by truth to live among what is true, similar objects made of silver are seen. But who at the present day knows that correspondence was what led the ancients to call ages golden ones and silver ones? Indeed who at the present day knows anything at all about correspondence? Anyone who does not know this about the ancients, and more so anyone who thinks pleasure and wisdom lie in contesting whether such an idea is true or untrue, cannot begin to know the countless facets there are to correspondence.

  
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