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1 Ai da rebelde e contaminada, da cidade opressora!

2 Não escuta a voz, não aceita a correção, não confia no Senhor, nem se aproxima do seu Deus.

3 Os seus oficiais são leões rugidores no meio dela; os seus juízes são lobos da tarde, que nada deixam para o dia seguinte.

4 Os seus profetas são levianos, homens aleivosos; os seus sacerdotes profanam o santuário, e fazem violência à lei.

5 O Senhor é justo no meio dela; ele não comete iniqüidade; cada manhã traz o seu juízo à luz; nunca falta; o injusto, porém, não conhece a vergonha.

6 Exterminei as nações, as suas torres estão assoladas; fiz desertas as suas praças a ponto de não ficar quem passe por elas; as suas cidades foram destruídas, até não ficar ninguém, até não haver quem as habite.

7 Eu dizia: Certamente me temerás e aceitarás a correção; e assim a sua morada não seria destruída, conforme tudo o que eu havia determinado a respeito dela. Mas eles se levantaram de madrugada, e corromperam todas as suas obras.

8 Portanto esperai-me a mim, diz o Senhor, no dia em que eu me levantar para o despojo; porque o meu intento é ajuntar nações e congregar reinos, para sobre eles derramar a minha indignação, e todo o ardor da minha ira; pois esta terra toda será consumida pelo fogo do meu zelo.

9 Pois então darei lábios puros aos povos, para que todos invoquem o nome do Senhor, e o sirvam com o mesmo espírito.

10 Dalém dos rios da Etiópia os meus adoradores, a saber, a filha dos meus dispersos, trarão a minha oferta.

11 Naquele dia não te envergonharás de nenhuma das tuas obras, com que te rebelaste contra mim; porque então tirarei do meio de ti, os que exultam arrogantemente, e tu nunca mais te ensoberbeceras no meu santo monte.

12 Mas deixarei no meio de ti um povo humilde e pobre; e eles confiarão no nome do Senhor.

13 O remanescente de Israel não cometerá iniqüidade, nem proferirá mentira, e na sua boca não se achará língua enganosa; pois serão apascentados, e se deitarão, e não haverá quem os espante.

14 Canta alegremente, ó filha de Sião; rejubila, ó Israel; regozija-te, e exulta de todo o coração, ó filha de Jerusalém.

15 O Senhor afastou os juízos que havia contra ti, lançou fora o teu inimigo; o Rei de Israel, o Senhor, está no meio de ti; não temerás daqui em diante mal algum.

16 Naquele dia se dirá a Jerusalém: Não temas, ó Sião; não se enfraqueçam as tuas mãos.

17 O Senhor teu Deus está no meio de ti, poderoso para te salvar; ele se deleitará em ti com alegria; renovar-te-á no seu amor, regozijar-se-á em ti com júbilo.

18 Os que em tristeza suspiram pela assembléia solene, os quais te pertenciam, eu os congregarei; esses para os quais era um opróbrio o peso que estava sobre ela.

19 Eis que naquele tempo procederei contra todos os que te afligem; e salvarei a que coxeia, e recolherei a que foi expulsa; e deles farei um louvor e um nome em toda a terra em que têm sido envergonhados.

20 Naquele tempo vos trarei, naquele tempo vos recolherei; porque farei de vós um nome e um louvor entre todos os povos da terra, quando eu tornar o vosso cativeiro diante dos vossos olhos, diz o Senhor.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 5202

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5202. 'And behold, seven other cows were coming up after them out of the river' means falsities belonging to the natural which are also at the boundary. This is clear from the meaning of 'cows' as the truths belonging to the natural, dealt with just above in 518, so that in the contrary sense 'cows' means falsities (for most things in the Word have a contrary meaning that can be recognized from the genuine one, and therefore since truths of a natural kind are meant by 'cows' in the genuine sense, falsities of the same kind, thus falsities within the natural, are meant in the contrary sense); and from the meaning of 'the river' as the boundary, also dealt with above, in 5196, 5197. The presence of those falsities at the boundary is also evident from the use of the words 'came up out of the river', for coming or going up is used in reference to an advance made from what is exterior towards things that are interior, 3084, 4579, 4969.

[2] The implications of this, since it forms the subject in what follows, must be stated here. The previous chapter dealt with the exterior natural, with the fact that some impressions were the kind that belonged to the understanding while others were the kind that belonged to the will. The former were accepted, but the latter were cast aside. Impressions such as belonged to the understanding were represented by 'the cupbearer', and those such as belonged to the will by 'the baker'. Also, because the kind belonging to the understanding were accepted, they were also made subordinate to the internal natural. These were the matters that were dealt with in the previous chapter, in which the first stage in the rebirth of the natural is described.

[3] In the present chapter however the subject is the influx of the celestial of the spiritual into the impressions in the natural which were retained, that is to say, the impressions belonging to the understanding part there, which are meant now by 'the cows beautiful in appearance and fat-fleshed'. But as the natural cannot undergo any rebirth solely so far as ideas belonging to the understanding are concerned, desires belonging to the will must also be involved; for every individual part of the natural, to be anything at all, must include some element belonging to the understanding and at the same time another element belonging to the will. But because the will element that was present previously has been cast aside a new one must therefore enter in to replace it. This new element is received from the celestial of the spiritual which, together with its influx into the natural, is the subject in the present chapter. What the natural is like in this state is described in the internal sense - a state in which the truths there have been banished by falsities, so that the natural has been left exposed to the celestial of the spiritual. These are the considerations that are meant by the devouring of the good cows by the bad cows and the swallowing up of the full heads of grain by the empty ones, and after this by Joseph's making provision for all the land of Egypt. But in the Lord's Divine mercy more regarding these matters will be stated in what follows.

[4] They are, what is more, the kind of considerations that scarcely fall within the area of light within the human understanding, for they are the arcana of regeneration which in themselves are countless but about which a person knows barely anything at all. The person with whom good is present is undergoing rebirth every moment, from earliest childhood to the final stage of his life in the world, and after that for ever. This is happening to him not only interiorly but also exteriorly; and this rebirth involves processes that are amazing. They are processes which for the most part constitute angelic wisdom, and that wisdom, as is well known, is indescribable, embracing such things as ear has not heard, nor eye seen, and such as have never entered man's thought. 1 The internal sense deals with such matters and so is suited to angelic wisdom; and when this sense passes into the sense of the letter it becomes suited to human wisdom, and in an unseen way it stirs the affections of those who, motivated by good, have the desire to know truths received from the Word.

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1. This well-known saying occurs in 1 Corinthians 2:9.

  
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