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Осия 14

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1 (14:2) Обратись, Израиль, к Господу Богу твоему; ибо ты упал от нечестия твоего.

2 (14:3) Возьмите с собою молитвенные слова и обратитесь к Господу; говорите Ему: „отними всякое беззаконие и прими во благо, и мы принесем жертву уст наших.

3 (14:4) Ассур не будет уже спасать нас; не станем садиться на коня и не будем более говорить изделию рук наших: боги наши; потому что у Тебя милосердие для сирот".

4 (14:5) Уврачую отпадение их, возлюблю их по благоволению; ибо гнев Мой отвратился от них.

5 (14:6) Я буду росою для Израиля; он расцветет, как лилия, и пустит корни свои, как Ливан.

6 (14:7) Расширятся ветви его, и будет красота его, как маслины, и благоухание от него, какот Ливана.

7 (14:8) Возвратятся сидевшие под тенью его, будут изобиловать хлебом, и расцветут, как виноградная лоза, славны будут, как вино Ливанское.

8 (14:9) „Что мне еще за дело до идолов?" – скажет Ефрем. – Я услышу его и призрю на него; Ябуду как зеленеющий кипарис; от Меня будут тебе плоды.

9 (14:10) Кто мудр, чтобы разуметь это? кто разумен, чтобы познать это? Ибоправы пути Господни, и праведники ходят по ним, а беззаконные падут на них.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 722

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722. That when she brought forth he might devour her offspring, signifies that they might destroy the doctrine of that church at its first rise. This is evident from the signification of "the offspring" that the woman was about to bring forth, as being the doctrine of the church; that this is meant by "the son a male" which she brought forth will be seen in the following article. Also from the signification of "to devour," as being to destroy; for what is predicated follows its subject, and when "the dragon" is the subject, "to devour" is predicated of him, but when the doctrine of the church is the subject, being destroyed is predicated of it, therefore "to devour" here signifies to destroy. To destroy it at its first rise is signified because it is said "that when the woman brought forth he might devour her offspring." "To devour" and "to eat" also elsewhere signify to destroy, when predicated of wild beasts, which signify falsities and evils, as is evident in Ezekiel:

One of the whelps of the lion went up, it became a young lion, and it learned to seize the prey, it devoured man (Ezekiel 19:3, 6).

"To devour man" signifies to destroy the understanding of truth and intelligence. In Hosea:

I will encounter them as a bear that is bereaved; and I will devour them like an immense lion; the wild beast of the field shall tear them (Hosea 13:8).

In Daniel:

Behold, a beast, like to a bear, it had three ribs in the mouth between the teeth, it was said to it, Rise, devour much flesh (Daniel 7:5).

Moreover, in the Hebrew, "to devour" in many passages stands for to consume, to ruin, and to destroy, as in Jeremiah:

They have devoured Jacob, they have devoured him and consumed him, and have laid waste his habitations (Jeremiah 10:25).

  
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Isaiah 66:7-11

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7 "Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her pain came, she delivered a son.

8 Who has heard such a thing? who has seen such things? Shall a land be born in one day? shall a nation be brought forth at once? for as soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children.

9 Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth?" says Yahweh: "shall I who cause to bring forth shut [the womb]?" says your God.

10 "Rejoice with Jerusalem, and be glad for her, all you who love her: Rejoice for joy with her, all you who mourn over her;

11 that you may nurse and be satisfied at the comforting breasts; that you may drink deeply, and be delighted with the abundance of her glory."