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Matthew 5

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1 ICI kawapmat niw maoce'tincIn, e'okwIcowe't, e'shpItnianuk, icI kacipitupIt ni e'knomowacIn okipie'naskakon.

2 IcI e'ki pakinuk ioton; icI e'ki knomowat, otI kikIto.

3 Shuwe'ntakwsik, ki ke'tmake'nkuk, ocipamwan ki ie'ki, te'pe'ntukuk okumauwuni shpumuk kishkok.

4 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki kasate'ntukuk; ki ie'ki ke'mnwe'ntukuk.

5 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki pwakcIne'ntukuk wio’wawa; ki ie'ki ke'tpe'ntumwat kI.

6 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki, pe'kIte'we'ntukuk, ipi e'kakaskite'e'skuk, iukwan mnoshuwe'psowun; ki ie'ki ke'moshkIne'sanuk

7 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki she'we'ncIke'cIk; ki ie'ki ke'kshkItocuk, she'we'ncuke'wun.

8 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki, kiw pante'acIk; kiie'ki ke'wapmacIk Kshe'mIne'ton.

9 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki, tpantowun we'shtocuk; ki ie'ki, ke'shInkascIk Kshe'mIne'to onicansIn.

10 Shuwe'ntakwsik ki mnoshuwe'psuwun, we'ckwtukitowat ki ie'ki te'pe'ntukuk okumauwun shpumuk kishkok.

11 Kshuwe'ntakwsum pic nInwuk, nshonasmukwie'k, ipi miashtotakwuie'k, ipi cake'ko kItwat kukInwush kacimukwie'k, nin ocItotakoie'k.

12 Mnwankosuk, ipi kcImnwe'ntumok; waminkoie'k kIcIne'ntakwut shpumuk kishkok; iwkwshI kashukwtukawat, iacimoncIn kaie'cuk e'pwam shIiIe'k.

13 KinwakwshI kitowsiw taknawum shotI kik; kishpIncI ponsiwtakunukpkok; we'kwnicI ke'ocI siwtakunupok’ CosI ke'shI owunsInon mtIno e'wisakcuwe'pInIkate'k, icI e'wipInkatumowat, nInwuk.

14 Kinwasi, ktowawase'shkanawa kI. KcI otan, kwutakik e'te'k, co takukIckate'snon.

15 Cowike' nInwuk, otaskI‘sinawa waskone'ncukIn, icI e'witowat namiukwan tupu‘ke'nuk; mtIno ie'k waskone'ncukunatkok; icI waskone'ntakwnawa, caye'k pituk e'icuk wikwamuk,

16 Nocma wawase'shkmok e'nasmupwat nInwuk e'wiwaptumwat kmInototmonawan, ipie'wi winwane'k Koswa e'iIt; shpumuk kishkok.

17 Ke'kowi ne'ntuke'kon; otI we'cpiaian e'wipnactoian tpakwnuke'wun, tanake' iacimocuk; cowi intoc piasi e'wipnactoian; mtIno e'wikishtoian.

18 We'we'nI KtInum, pamasI shpumuk kishkok, ipI kI, ke'ntoshke'mkIt, cotIna pke'ci pwawe'pnukate'k tpakwnuke'wun, pama caye'k kicaktpIshkosak.

19 We'kwe'ntuk ke'pnactokwIn notI nkot e'Ii e'kacinoiakIn kiIkwe'we'nIn, ipi ke'knomowacIn nInwun; kshInkaso oie'o otapine' kupite'ntakwsI shiw okumauwunuk shpumuk kishkok; We'kwe'ntukcI ke'totuk ipi ke'knomowat ike' win kshInkana oie'oke'cIpite'ntakwsIt shi okumauwunuk shpumuk kishkok.

20 OtI KItInum; KishpIn cI kmnoshuwe'psiwnInawa wusimI pwashumnoshuwe'psie'k kotI we'npie'ke'cIk ipi Pe'nIsiuk; cokitakshkItosim e'wipitike'ie'k okumauwunuk shpumuk kishkok.

21 Kinotake'msI anwI pnowi kakItwapIt; Ke'kowi nshowe'ke'k icI we'kwe'ntuk ke'nshowe'kwe'n kInie'sansI pictpakwnIt.

22 OtI KtInum, We'kwe'ntuk kipinshInshkacitw at wikane'iIn kInie'sansI pic tpakwnIt, ipi we'kwe'ntuk ke'nat wikane'iIn; Ne'ke', kInie'sansI e'tshI kikitokiwuk; ke'iapI we'kwe'ntuk ke'nat; Kukie'patIs, kInie'sansI namkumuk shkote'k.

23 KishpIn cI iw pie'ton kmikwe'wun e'tc sku‘umatuk, icI shiw mikwe'ntIn kikane', ke'ko, e'ne'nmukwiIn.

24 NkItIn shi ikmikwe'wun e'tshI sku‘umatuk, icI nmamacin; ne'tum pone'ntuk kikane'‘, icI, pianmikwe'n iw kmikwe'wun.

25 Wikantuk kie'nup ne'shknmukwiIn, me'kwa e'iI pmowice'otIie'k; kta nupkItnuk ne'shke'nmukwiIn tpakwnukie'wunuk, icI o tpakwnukie' onInI kupkItnuk kii’aw ni okumasIn icI ke'cIpukinukon shi kpakwotiwkumkok.

26 We'we'nI ktInIn; Cowi ktapie'sakIsi, pama kiwike'tpu‘umIn me'skwapkIsiIt.

27 Kinotake'msI, kakItwapIt pnowi; Ke'ko win waonIshkaiwuke'k.

28 NincI, otI KtInum, We'kwe'nshe'tuk ke'wapmat ni kwe'n naw‘ ne'nmat; kowaonIshkaiwu kisha‘ shiwo te'ik.

29 KishpIn cI, iw kite'p shkishIk ocI mIcIshuwe'psin kicIpIton, icI nkocipukiton; wusimI ktate'pIs kishpIn shkishuk pnacak, icIi caye'k kii‘awe'wipukci kate'k shi namkumuk shkote'k.

30 KishpIn kte'pniw nak ocI mIcIshuwe'psin, Kishkshun, icI nkoci pukuton; wusimIcI kte'pIs nkote'iI knIce'n pnacak; cocI wii caye'k kii’aw e'wipukicikate'k namkumuk shkote'k.

31 OtIsI kikitom, We'kwe'ntuk ke'we'pnakwe'n wiwun, nocIma win, okuminan we'npie'kate'nuk e'we'pnItwat.

32 OtI cI KItnum, We'kwe'ntuk ke'we'pnakwe'n wiwun; pwawaonIshkaiwuto kwe', WinsI o nInI okItotwan, e'wi waonIshkaiwunIt; ipi we'kwe'ntuk ke'wiwkwe'n, niw kawe'pnukasnIncIn waonIshkaiwI.

33 MinI ki notake'm; kakItwapIt pnowi, Ke'kowinIshkItkIn; Ke'ko kItiIn, Kitotum kashuwawitmowut Kshe'mIne'to e'wi totImIn.

34 NincI otI, KtInum Ke'ko wipapIsh kie'tnamta kwsukIn shi; ke'ko wike' shpumuk kishkok iwi e'i Kshe'mIne'to ocipitupwun.

35 Ke'kowike' shotI kik, iw ie'i otupsIte'pwun; ke'kowike', Cinwse'ne'muk, iw ie'i kcIotan o KcIokuma.

36 Ke'kowike' kie'tnamwe'kIn; shi ktupik; cosI wi ktakshkItosin, e'wiwshIton nkot kinsIs e'wiwapshkiak, tanake' e'wi mkIte'wak.

37 NocImasI niw kitukinontiwnowan kitasIstonawa; e'‘, e', co, co; we'kwe'ntuk wusimI icI notI, kupie'ocipie'mkIt me'anuk.

38 KinotamsI e'kitok; kukItwapIt shkishuk ashkot shkishuk, ipi wipIt ashkot wipIt.

39 Nin cI otI ktInum, ke'kowi nakwnuke'k iw me'anuk; we'kwe'ntuk cI ke'we'potakwiIn kte'pnoiak kwe'knoito‘w minI ashwayiukwan.

40 KishpIn cI owIiI nInI witpakwnukwiIn, Ii tpakwnuke'wunuk, icI otapnImakwiIn kpiskumwakIn ke'iapI mish kIc-piskumwakIn.

41 Ipi we'kwe'ntuk, ke'wishte'pmukwiIn, nkot e'wiwice'wIt tpukIn, showice'o nish. 41 And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.

42 Mish o ke'ko ne'tumakwiIn, ipi cI o ke'pie'waukon ke'ko win koci ne'nashkawakIn.

43 Kinotake'msI kakItok, Tpash pe'shoc e'tacuk, ipi shike'num me'iashtotakwiIn.

44 Nin cI otI KtInum, Tpanuk kiw me'iashtotakwie'k showe'num kin me'cI knonkoie'k mnotota‘w kiw shake'nmne'konIk ipi nume'kita‘w kiw ne'shkacito nikonIk, ipi kiw kwe'tukine'kok.

45 IwcI i e'winicansunkoie'k Koswa shpumuk e'iIt kishkok; win otashan otukisomIn e'wipie'moksanIt ni me'ashowe'psIncIn, ipi niw me'noshuwe'psIncIn, ipi onitaan e'kmaonInuk ni me'nototmIncIn, ipi niw me'ashtotmIncIn.

46 KishpIn Tpane'k, kiw te'pankoie'k we'kwnicI me'se'ntume'k? ConukwnukI maocIcke' onInwuk shIcke'sik?

47 KishpIn cI numkotwa kikane'iwak, mtIno we'kwnicI iw wusimI e'shcI ke'ie'k ki anIt? Conukwinuke', kiw maocIcke'onInwuk totsik?

48 Nocma kwiuk showe'psuk, ke'cwa o Koswa kwiuk e'shwe'psIt shpumuk e'iIt, kishkok.

   

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Worlds in Space # 169

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169. When the angelic spirits from that world came into view, they hailed us asking who we were and what we wanted. We said we were travellers who had been brought to their abode, and they had nothing to fear from us. For they were afraid that we were some of those who disturb their ideas of God, faith and suchlike; it was to avoid them they had retreated in that direction towards their world, seeking somewhere they could escape them. Asked what ideas these visitors used to disturb them, they replied the idea of three [Persons], and of a Divinity in God with no human feature, when all the time they know and perceive that God is one and is a man. Then we grasped that those who upset them and whom they avoided, were from our world. This was also evident from the fact that it is those from our world who in the next life travel around as the result of the fondness and pleasure they take in travel, which they acquired in the world. For in other worlds people do not travel like this. Later we learned that they were monks, who had travelled our globe with the purpose of converting the heathen. We therefore told them that they were right to avoid them, since their motive is not teaching, but gaining advantage and taking control. At first, we said, they aim to ensnare people's minds by various means, but they end up by making them into slaves under their orders. Moreover, we said, they were right not to let such people upset their concept of God.

[2] They went on to say that their visitors also confused them by saying that the spirits of that world ought to have faith and believe what their visitors said. Their reply to this was that they did not know the meaning of faith or believing, since they could perceive in themselves that a thing was so. They came from the Lord's celestial kingdom, where interior perception allows everyone to know truths which we call matters of faith. They are enlightened by the Lord, and in this differ from those in the spiritual kingdom. A further sign that the angelic spirits of that world came from the celestial kingdom was the sight of a flame, which is the source of their ideas. For the light in the celestial kingdom is like a flame, but in the spiritual kingdom brilliant white.

Those from the celestial kingdom when speaking about truths never say more than 'yes, yes' or 'no, no'; they never reason about whether a matter is so or not. It is these of whom the Lord says:

Your speech is to be 'yes, yes, no, no'. Anything further is from evil. [Matthew 5:37]

This is why those spirits said they did not know what it was to have faith or believe. They regard this as being as if someone told his companion, who could see houses or trees with his own eyes, that he ought to have faith or believe they were houses or trees, when he can clearly see that they are. That is the nature of those from the Lord's celestial kingdom, and of these angelic spirits. 1

[3] We told them that there are few in our world endowed with interior perception, because when they are young they learn truths which they do not put into practice. A person has two faculties, called the intellect and the will. Those who only allow truths into their memory and so a little way into the intellect, and not into their life, that is, into the will, being unable to have any enlightenment or inward sight from the Lord, say that things must be believed or one must have faith. They also reason about truths, asking whether they are true or not; in fact, they are unwilling to have them perceived by any inward sight or any kind of enlightenment through the intellect. They say this because truths for them are devoid of light from heaven, and those who see without light from heaven can see falsities as truths and truths as falsities. As a result many people in this world have become so blinded, that, even though a person does not put truths into practice, or live by them, they still say he can be saved by faith alone; as if a person's humanity did not come from and depend on the way he lives, but on knowing such things and believing them without living by them.

[4] Afterwards we talked with them about the Lord, about love directed to Him and towards the neighbour, and about regeneration. We said that loving the Lord means loving the commandments He gives, which is living according to them out of love. 2 Love towards the neighbour is wishing and consequently doing good to one's fellow citizen, one's country, one's church and the Lord's kingdom, not selfishly so as to be noticed or to earn merit, but from an affection for good. 3 On regeneration we said that those who are regenerated and put truths at once into practice in their lives, come to be able to perceive them inwardly. But those who first take truths into their memory, and then wish for and do what they demand are those who have faith; for they act from faith, which is then called conscience. The spirits said that they perceived this was so, and hence could see what faith was. I spoke with them by means of spiritual ideas, which allow such matters to be presented and grasped lucidly.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. [Swedenborg’s Footnote] Heaven is divided into two kingdoms, one of which is called the celestial, the other the spiritual kingdom (Arcana Caelestia 3887, 4138). The angels in the celestial kingdom have countless more pieces of knowledge and immeasurably more wisdom than those in the spiritual kingdom (Arcana Caelestia 2718). Celestial angels do not base their thought and speech on faith as do spiritual angels, but on inner perception that this is how things are (Arcana Caelestia 202, 597, 607, 784, 1121, 1387, 1398, 1442, 1919, 7680, 7877, 8780). Celestial angels only say about the truths of faith 'Yes, yes' or 'No, no'; but spiritual angels argue whether it is so or not (Arcana Caelestia 202, 337, 2715, 3246, 4448, 9166 [9196 in original]).

2. [Swedenborg’s Footnote] Loving the Lord is living according to His commandments (Arcana Caelestia 10143, 10153, 10310, 10578, 10645 [10648 in original]).

3. [Swedenborg’s Footnote] Loving the neighbour is doing good and acting justly and correctly in every task and office through affection for good, justice and right (Arcana Caelestia 8120-8122, 10310, 10336). Living in love toward the neighbour is living in accordance with the Lord's commandments (Arcana Caelestia 3249).

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 8780

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8780. 'And Jehovah said to Moses' means an influx of the Divine through the truth from God, regarding revelation. This is clear from the meaning of 'saying', when it refers to revelation coming from God, as influx. 'Saying' in other places besides this means influx, see 5743, 7291, 7381, 8221, 8262, 8660; 'Jehovah' is plainly the Divine, the source from which the revelation comes; and 'Moses' is the truth from God, the means through which it comes, 6771, 6827, 7014. The fact that it is an influx regarding revelation is clear from what follows, that is to say, from the declaration that Jehovah is going to come to them in the thickness of a cloud, in order that the people may hear when I speak to you, and also will believe in you forever, words meaning revelation and the essential nature of it.

[2] Revelation here does not mean in the internal sense the kind of revelation made to the Israelite people from Mount Sinai, that is to say, when the Lord spoke with an audible voice and the people standing round heard it. Rather it means a revelation that is not made with an audible voice but is received by a person inwardly. This revelation is made through enlightenment of inner sight, which is the understanding, when a person with an affection for truth springing from good reads the Word. That enlightenment is brought about by the light of heaven, which flows from the Lord as the Sun there. That light enlightens the understanding in much the same way as outward sight, which is that of the eye, is enlightened by the light which flows from the sun in the world. When the understanding is enlightened by that Divine light it perceives that to be the truth which is the truth, inwardly acknowledges it, and so to speak sees it. This is what the revelation is like which is received by those with an affection for truth springing from good, when they read the Word.

[3] But those with an affection for truth springing from evil - that is, those who wish to know truths solely for the sake of important positions, monetary gain, reputation, and the like - do not see truths. All they see are corroborations of things taught by their Church, whether those things are true or false. The light which enlightens them then is not Divine light from heaven; instead it is the light belonging to the senses, such as those in hell also possess, a light which becomes complete and utter darkness at the presence of heavenly light. When these people read the Word they are altogether blind to truth if it does not make one with their religious teachings. When for example those who make salvation consist in faith alone read the Word they pay no attention whatever to the things said there about love and charity; they do not even see them since those things fall within the obscured parts of their field of vision, like objects well off to the side or behind one's back. It is much the same with the Jewish nation, which sets itself up above all others in the whole world. They do not see that the Lord is the One who is meant in the Prophets, no matter how plainly this may be stated.

[4] The reason why is that they see nothing except corroborations of their teachings about the Messiah, which are that He is going to come as a mighty hero, perform greater miracles than Moses, and lead them into the land of Canaan, at which time they are all going to proceed in grandeur, listening to the appeals made by gentiles taking hold of the hem of their garments to let them join their company. Since these are the ideas that compose what they teach they see nothing whatever regarding the Lord; anything regarding Him is to them as thick darkness. The situation is the same with all other errors. All this goes to show what the situation is so far as the revelation of truth from the Word is concerned.

  
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