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1 Вотъ родословіе Адама: со дня, въ который Богъ сотворилъ человјка, Онъ создалъ его по подобію Божію.

2 Мущину и женщину сотворилъ ихъ, и благословилъ ихъ и нарекъ имъ имя: человјкъ, въ день сотворенія ихъ.

3 И жилъ Адамъ сто тридцать лјтъ, и родилъ сына по подобію своему, по образу своему, и нарекъ ему имя: Сиѕъ.

4 И было дней Адама по рожденін Сиѕа восемь сотъ лјтъ, и родилъ онъ сыновъ и дочерей,

5 Всјхъ же дней жизни Адамовой было девять сотъ тридцать лјтъ, и онъ умеръ.

6 И жилъ Сиѕъ сто пять лјтъ, и родилъ Эноса.

7 И жилъ Сиѕъ по рожденіи Эноса восемъ сотъ семь лјтъ и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

8 Всјхъ же дней Сиѕовыхъ было девятьсотъ двјнадцать лјтъ, и онъ умеръ.

9 И жилъ Эносъ девяносто лјтъ, и родилъ Каинана.

10 И жилъ Эносъ по рожденіи Каинана восемъ сотъ пятнадцать лјтъ и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

11 Всјхъ же дней Эноса было девять сотъ пять лјтъ и онъ умеръ.

12 И жилъ Каинанъ семьдесятъ лјтъ, и родилъ Малелеила.

13 И жилъ Каинанъ по рожденіи Малелеила восемь сотъ сорокъ лјтъ и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

14 Всјхъ же дней Каинана было девять сотъ десять лјтъ и онъ умеръ.

15 И жилъ Малелеилъ шестьдесятъ лјтъ; и родилъ Іареда.

16 И жилъ Малелеилъ по рожденіи Іареда восемь сотъ тридцать лјтъ, и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

17 Всјхъ же дней Малелеила было восемь сотъ девяносто пять лјтъ и онъ умеръ.

18 И жилъ Іаредъ сто шестьдесятъ два года, и родилъ Эноха.

19 И жилъ Іаредъ по рожденіи Эноха восемъ сотъ лјтъ, и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

20 Всјхъ же дней Іареда было девять сотъ шестьдесятъ два года; и онъ умеръ.

21 И жилъ Энохъ шестьдесятъ пять лјтъ, и родилъ Маѕусала.

22 И ходилъ Энохъ съ Богомъ, по рожденіи Маѕусала, триста лјтъ, и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

23 Всјхъ же лјтъ Эноха было триста шестьдесятъ пять лјтъ.

24 И ходилъ Энохъ съ Богомъ; и не стало его, потому что Богъ взялъ его.

25 И жилъ Маѕусалъ сто восемьдесятъ семь лјтъ; и родилъ Ламеха.

26 И жилъ Маѕусалъ по рожденіи Ламеха семь сотъ восемьдесятъ два года, и роділъ сыновъ и дочерей.

27 Всјхъ же дней Маѕусала было девять сотъ шестьдесятъ девять лјтъ, и онъ умеръ.

28 И жилъ Ламехъ сто восемьдесятъ два года, и родилъ сына.

29 И нарекъ ему имя: Ной, сказавь: онъ облегчитъ насъ отъ работы нашей и отъ изнуренія рукъ нашихъ при воздјлыванія земли, которую проклялъ Іегова.

30 И жилъ Ламехъ по рожденіи Ноя пять сотъ девяносто пять лјтъ, и родилъ сыновъ и дочерей.

31 Всјхъ же дней Ламеха было семь сотъ семьдесятъ семь лјтъ; и онъ умеръ.

32 И было Ною пять сотъ лјтъ отъ рожденія, и родилъ Ной Сима, Хама и Іафета.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 426

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426. As regards 'iron' meaning natural truth, this is clear from the places quoted already, and from the following as well: In Ezekiel in reference to Tyre,

Tarshish was your trader because of the vastness of all your wealth - in silver, iron, tin, and lead they provided Your wares. Dan and Javan, and Meusal, exchanged wrought iron in your tradings; cassia and calamus were in your market. Ezekiel 27:12, 19.

From these verses, and from those before and after them in the same chapter, it is quite clear that celestial and spiritual riches are meant. Each commodity, and also each name mentioned there, has some specific meaning, for the Word of the Lord is spiritual and not just verbal in content.

[2] In Jeremiah,

Can one smash iron, iron from the north, and bronze? Your resources and your treasures I will give as spoil, without price, even for all your sins. Jeremiah 15:12-13.

Here 'iron' and 'bronze' stand for natural truth and good. 'That which comes from the north' means that which is sensory and natural, for natural in comparison with spiritual and celestial is as thick darkness or the north to light or the south. The natural also resembles shade, which is also the meaning here of 'Zillah' who was the mother. It is also quite plain that 'resources and treasures' are celestial and spiritual riches.

[3] In Ezekiel,

Take an iron pan and place it as an iron wall between you and the city, and set your face 1 towards it, and let it be in a state of siege, and oppress it. Ezekiel 4:3.

Here too it is clear that 'iron' means truth. Great strength is attributed to truth because nothing is able to withstand it. This in addition is why iron, which means truth, that is, the truth of faith, is referred to as smashing and crushing to pieces, as in Daniel 2:33, 40. And in John,

He who overcomes, to him will I give power over the nations to rule 2 them with an iron rod as when earthen pots are broken in pieces. Revelation 2:26-27.

In the same author,

The woman gave birth to a male child, who was to rule 2 all nations with an iron rod. Revelation 12:5.

[4] The explanation appears in John that an 'iron rod' means truth which belongs to the Word of the Lord,

I saw heaven opened, when behold, a white horse! And He who sat upon it was called faithful and true, and in righteousness He judges and fights. He was clothed in a robe dipped in blood and His name is called the Word of God. From His mouth issues a sharp sword, and with it He will smite the nations, and will rule 2 them with an iron rod. Revelation 19, 11, 13, 15.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, faces

2. literally, pasture

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Doctrine

Napsal(a) Joe David

In this photo, entitled Reaching Out, two bean plants are climbing adjacent poles, and they have each reached out a tendril to bridge the gap.

Doctrine may be defined as organized truth that informs the way we act and think about the world.

In common usage, "doctrine" is not something that has to be grand or solemn. We all have doctrines about many little things like lawn care, car maintenance, or fixing chili; this kind of doctrine is just the way we do something because we think it is the right way. Often the reasoning behind these doctrines is that it is the way our parents did it, that we read it somewhere, or that it just seems right.

Everyone has a doctrine about how they live their lives in general as well, such as a charitable doctrine of looking out for others, or a selfish doctrine of "me first." Whether or not we have given it much thought, we live in accordance with our doctrine - our way of thinking.

Swedenborg used "doctrine" quite specifically to mean the organized arrangement of spiritual teachings about various aspects of reality. All religions have sacred beliefs, some of them written, like the Bible or the Quran, and some of them oral. From these beliefs they establish doctrine. In many cases organizations of the same religion will emphasize or reject different sets of truths and develop different forms of doctrine. Moreover, different religions will disagree about the validity of the original beliefs. But most would agree that the Truth, with a capital T, comes from some version of God.

The Writings for the New Church tell us that, in the Bible, cities represent doctrine. This was because cities were organized habitations, home ground to many people, places where there was much interchange of ideas and goods between people. They were places that could accommodate differing neighborhoods, and that could be fortified. On a spiritual plane all these things can be said about doctrine. It’s interesting to notice just how often cities are mentioned in the Word, either to be conquered, lived in, or built. Mention of a city comes as early as Genesis 4:17, just after the expulsion from the garden of Eden, where we are told that Cain built a city in the land of Nod and named it after his son, Enoch. Then in Genesis 11, men are not only building the well-known tower of Babel, but also a city of which the tower was a part. There are hundreds of other cities mentioned, and they signify different structures of doctrine.

Finally, in the next to last chapter of the Word (Revelation 20) we are told of the descent from God of the City New Jerusalem, coming down to earth. We in the New Church believe that this City represents a new doctrine, given by the Lord, written down and published by Emanuel Swedenborg in the 1700s, that resolves the false ideas that came into Christianity with the ideas of three persons in God, and with the later belief in salvation by faith alone.

New Christian doctrine holds that there is one God - one Divine Person who is the Lord God Jesus Christ, and that salvation requires a joining of faith and charity (a belief in true ideas, and a love for God and the neighbor).

(Odkazy: Apocalypse Revealed 320, 902; Arcana Coelestia 399, 402, 3364 [2]; Teachings about the Sacred Scripture 54; The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord 63; The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine 7; True Christian Religion 508 [5])