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Amós 8:1

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1 O Senhor Deus assim me fez ver: e eis aqui um cesto de frutos do verão.

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Jeremias 6

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1 Fugi para segurança vossa, filhos de Benjamim, do meio de Jerusalém! Tocai a buzina em Tecoa, e levantai o sinal sobre Bete- Haquerem; porque do norte vem surgindo um grande mal, sim, uma grande destruição.

2 A formosa e delicada, a filha de Sião, eu a exterminarei.

3 Contra ela virão pastores com os seus rebanhos; levantarão contra ela as suas tendas em redor e apascentarão, cada um no seu lugar.

4 Preparai a guerra contra ela; levantai-vos, e subamos ao meio-dia. Ai de nós! que ja declina o dia, que já se vão estendendo as sombras da tarde.

5 Levantai-vos, e subamos de noite, e destruamos os seus palácios.

6 Porque assim diz o Senhor dos exércitos: Cortai as suas árvores, e levantai uma tranqueira contra Jerusalém. Esta é a cidade que há de ser castigada; só opressão há no meio dela.

7 Como o poço conserva frescas as suas águas, assim ela conserva fresca a sua maldade; violência e estrago se ouvem nela; enfermidade e feridas há diante de mim continuadamente.

8 Sê avisada, ó Jerusalém, para que não me aparte de ti; para que eu não te faça uma assolação, uma terra não habitada.

9 Assim diz o Senhor dos exércitos: Na verdade respigarão o resto de Israel como uma vinha; torna a tua mão, como o vindimador, aos ramos.

10 A quem falarei e testemunharei, para que ouçam? eis que os seus ouvidos estão incircuncisos, e eles não podem ouvir; eis que a palavra do Senhor se lhes tornou em opróbrio; nela não têm prazer.

11 Pelo que estou cheio de furor do Senhor; estou cansado de o conter; derrama-o sobre os meninos pelas ruas, e sobre a assembléia dos jovens também; porque até o marido com a mulher serão presos, e o velho com o que está cheio de dias.

12 As suas casas passarão a outros, como também os seus campos e as suas mulheres; porque estenderei a minha mão contra os habitantes da terra, diz o Senhor.

13 Porque desde o menor deles até o maior, cada um se dá à avareza; e desde o profeta até o sacerdote, cada um procede perfidamente.

14 Também se ocupam em curar superficialmente a ferida do meu povo, dizendo: Paz, paz; quando não há paz.

15 Porventura se envergonharam por terem cometido abominação? Não, de maneira alguma; nem tampouco sabem que coisa é envergonhar- se. Portanto cairão entre os que caem; quando eu os visitar serão derribados, diz o Senhor.

16 Assim diz o Senhor: Ponde-vos nos caminhos, e vede, e perguntai pelas veredas antigas, qual é o bom caminho, e andai por ele; e achareis descanso para as vossas almas. Mas eles disseram: Não andaremos nele.

17 Também pus atalaias sobre vós dizendo: Estai atentos à voz da buzina. Mas disseram: Não escutaremos.

18 Portanto ouvi, vós, nações, e informa-te tu, ó congregação, do que se faz entre eles!

19 Ouve tu, ó terra! Eis que eu trarei o mal sobre este povo, o próprio fruto dos seus pensamentos; porque não estão atentos às minhas palavras; e quanto à minha lei, rejeitaram-na.

20 Para que, pois, me vem o incenso de Sabá, ou a melhor cana aromática de terras remotas? Vossos holocaustos não são aceitáveis, nem me agradam os vossos sacrifícios.

21 Portanto assim diz o Senhor: Eis que armarei tropeços a este povo, e tropeçarão neles pais e filhos juntamente; o vizinho e o seu amigo perecerão.

22 Assim diz o Senhor: Eis que um povo vem da terra do norte, e uma grande nação se levanta das extremidades da terra.

23 Arco e lança trarão; são cruéis, e não usam de misericórdia; a sua voz ruge como o mar, e em cavalos vêm montados, dispostos como homens para a batalha, contra ti, ó filha de Sião.

24 Ao ouvirmos a notícia disso, afrouxam-se as nossas mãos; apoderam-se de nós angústia e dores, como as de parturiente.

25 Não saiais ao campo, nem andeis pelo caminho; porque espada do inimigo e espanto há por todos os lados.

26 ç filha do meu povo, cingi-te de saco, e revolve-te na cinza; pranteia como por um filho único, em pranto de grande amargura; porque de repente virá o destruidor sobre nós.

27 Por acrisolador e examinador te pus entre o meu povo, para que proves e examines o seu caminho.

28 Todos eles são os mais rebeldes, e andam espalhando calúnias; são bronze e ferro; todos eles andam corruptamente.

29 Já o fole se queimou; o chumbo se consumiu com o fogo; debalde continuam a fundição, pois os maus não são arrancados.

30 Prata rejeitada lhes chamam, porque o Senhor os rejeitou.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 1129

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1129. Verse 9. And the kings of the earth shall weep for her and wail over her, signifies mourning and grief of heart of those who have exercised that authority. This is evident from the signification of "to weep and wail," as being mourning and grief of heart (of which presently); also from the signification of "kings of the earth," as being those who are in truths from good, and in the contrary sense who are in falsities from evil (See n. 29, 31, 625, 1034, 1063), here those who have exercised that authority and are therefore called "kings of the earth," the "earth" meaning the church. It is evident from what follows that such are signified by "kings of the earth," for it is said "who have committed whoredom and lived luxuriously with her," which signifies who have been in falsities and evils from delight respecting that authority. Those who are in truths from good, who are also signified by "kings of the earth," cannot "weep for her and wail over her."

[2] The expressions "to weep" and "to wail" are used, because "to weep" signifies mourning because of falsities, and "to wail" mourning because of evils, and because both have been lost; thus "to weep" has reference to the falsity that they have called truth, and "to wail" has reference to the evil that they have called good. This is why "mourning and wailing" are mentioned together in the Word. As in Jeremiah:

O daughter of My people, make thee mourning for an only begotten, a wailing of bitterness, for the waster shall suddenly come upon us (Jeremiah 6:26).

Here "mourning" is named because of truth destroyed, and wailing on account of good destroyed; the "waster" signifies the loss of these, and thus the end of the church. In Micah:

I will make a wailing like the dragons, and a mourning like the daughters of the owl (Micah 1:8).

Because "wailing" has reference to good, and in the contrary sense to evil, it is said, "I will make a wailing like dragons," "dragons" being those who are in the lusts of evil; and because "mourning" has reference to falsity it is said, "I will make a mourning like the daughters of the owl," "daughters of the owl" being those who are in falsities and their pleasantness, "owls" signify falsities, because they see in darkness and not in the light. In Zechariah:

They shall wail over him according to the wailing over a first begotten, 1 and they shall mourn over him according to the mourning over a first begotten (Zechariah 12:10).

Here, too, "wailing" is predicated of the loss of good, and "mourning" of the loss of truth. In Jeremiah:

Enter not into the house of mourning, neither go away to wail (Jeremiah 16:5);

where the meaning is the same. Both expressions are used on account of the marriage of good and truth, or on account of the marriage not of good and truth, which is in every particular of the Word.

(Continuation respecting the Athanasian Faith and respecting the Lord)

[3] That all things are from the life itself which is God, and which is wisdom and love, can also be made clear by reference to things created when they are viewed from order. For it is from order that the angelic heavens, consisting of thousands and thousands of societies, act as one through love to the Lord and through love towards the neighbor, and that they are kept in order through Divine truths which are the laws of order. Also it is from order that the hells beneath the heavens, which are also divided into thousands and thousands of congregations, are kept in order by means of judgments and punishments, so that they are unable to do the least harm to the heavens, although they are hatreds and insanities. It is also from order that between the heavens and the hells there is an equilibrium, in which is man in the world, and in which he is led to heaven if led by the Lord, and to hell if led by himself; for it is the law of order that man must do whatever he does from freedom according to reason.

[4] Since so many myriads of myriads of men from the creation of the world have poured into the spiritual world and are unceasingly pouring in like streams, and each individual has a different disposition and love, they could by no means have been associated together as a one unless God who is life itself had been one, and unless this life had been wisdom itself and love itself, and thus order itself. Thus much about heaven. But in the world the Divine in order appears to be from the sun, moon, stars, and planets. The sun in appearance makes the years, days, and hours, also the seasons of the year, which are spring, summer, autumn, and winter, also the divisions of the day, which are morning, noon, evening, and night; and it vivifies all things of the earth according to the reception of its heat in light and of its light in heat; and according to reception it opens, arranges, and prepares bodies and matters, which are in the earth and upon the earth, to receive influx from the spiritual world. Thus in the spring time, by the union of heat and light at that season the flying things of heaven and the animals of earth return into the love of prolification, and into a knowledge of all things pertaining to that love; and the things of the vegetable kingdom return into the efforts and activities of producing leaves, flowers and fruits, and seeds in them for perpetuating their kind to eternity, and for multiplying it to infinity.

[5] It is also from order that the earth produces vegetables, and that vegetables nourish animals, and that both are useful to man for food, raiment, and for pleasure; and as man is the one in whom is God, so all things thus return to God from whom they are. All this makes clear that created things follow in such order that one is for the sake of another, and that they are perpetual ends which are uses, and that the ends which are uses are constantly so directed as to return to God from whom they are. All this now shows that all things have been created from life itself, which is wisdom itself, and also shows that the created universe is full of God.

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1. The photolithograph has "primogenito" (first-begotten); the Latin editor has "unigenito" (only-begotten).

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.