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Иеремия 44

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1 Слово, которое было к Иеремии о всех Иудеях, живущих в земле Египетской, поселившихся в Магдоле и Тафнисе, и в Нофе, и в земле Пафрос:

2 так говорит Господь Саваоф, Бог Израилев: вы видели все бедствие, какое Я навел на Иерусалим и на все города Иудейские; вот, они теперь пусты, и никто неживет в них,

3 за нечестие их, которое они делали, прогневляя Меня, ходя кадить и служить иным богам, которых не знали ни они, ни вы, ни отцы ваши.

4 Я посылал к вам всех рабов Моих, пророков, посылал с раннего утра, чтобы сказать: „не делайте этого мерзкого дела, котороеЯ ненавижу".

5 Но они не слушали и не приклонили уха своего, чтобы обратиться от своего нечестия, не кадить иным богам.

6 И излилась ярость Моя и гнев Мой и разгорелась в городах Иудеи и наулицах Иерусалима; и они сделались развалинами и пустынею, как видите ныне.

7 И ныне так говорит Господь Бог Саваоф, Бог Израилев: зачем вы делаете это великое зло душам вашим, истребляя у себя мужей и жен, взрослых детей и младенцев из среды Иудеи, чтобы не оставить у себя остатка,

8 прогневляя Меня изделием рук своих, каждением иным богам в земле Египетской, куда вы пришли жить, чтобы погубить себя и сделаться проклятием и поношением у всех народов земли?

9 Разве вы забыли нечестие отцов ваших и нечестие царей Иудейских, ваше собственное нечестие и нечестие жен ваших, какое они делали в земле Иудейской и на улицах Иерусалима?

10 Не смирились они и до сего дня, и не боятся и не поступают по закону Моему и по уставам Моим, которые Я дал вам и отцам вашим.

11 Посему так говорит Господь Саваоф, Бог Израилев: вот, Я обращу противвас лице Мое на погибель и на истребление всей Иудеи

12 и возьму оставшихся Иудеев, которые обратили лице свое, чтобы идти в землю Египетскую и жить там, и все они будут истреблены, падут в земле Египетской; мечом и голодом будут истреблены; от малого и до большого умрут от меча и голода, и будут проклятием и ужасом, поруганием и поношением.

13 Посещу живущих в земле Египетской, как Я посетил Иерусалим, мечом, голодом и моровою язвою,

14 и никто не избежит и не уцелеет из остатка Иудеев, пришедших в землю Египетскую, чтобы пожить там и потом возвратиться в землю Иудейскую, куда они всею душею желают возвратиться, чтобы жить там; никто не возвратится, кроме тех, которые убегут оттуда.

15 И отвечали Иеремии все мужья, знавшие, что жены их кадят иным богам, и все жены, стоявшие там в большом множестве, и весь народ, живший в земле Египетской, в Пафросе, и сказали:

16 слова, которое ты говорил нам именем Господа, мы не слушаем от тебя;

17 но непременно будем делать все то, что вышло из уст наших, чтобы кадить богине неба и возливать ей возлияния, как мы делали, мы и отцы наши, цари наши и князья наши, в городах Иудеи и на улицах Иерусалима, потому что тогда мы были сыты и счастливы и беды не видели.

18 А с того времени, как перестали мы кадить богине неба и возливатьей возлияния, терпим во всем недостаток и гибнем от меча и голода.

19 И когда мы кадили богине неба и возливали ей возлияния, то разве без ведома мужей наших делали мы ей пирожки с изображением ее и возливали ей возлияния?

20 Тогда сказал Иеремия всему народу, мужьям и женам, и всему народу, который так отвечал ему:

21 не это ли каждение, которое совершали вы в городах Иудейских и на улицах Иерусалима, вы и отцы ваши, цари ваши и князья ваши, и народ страны, воспомянул Господь? И не оно ливзошло Ему на сердце?

22 Господь не мог более терпеть злых дел ваших и мерзостей, какие выделали; поэтому и сделалась земля ваша пустынею и ужасом, и проклятием, без жителей, каквидите ныне.

23 Так как вы, совершая то курение, грешили пред Господом и не слушали гласа Господа, и не поступали по закону Его и по установлениям Его, и по повелениям Его, то и постигло вас это бедствие, как видите ныне.

24 И сказал Иеремия всему народу и всем женам: слушайте слово Господне, все Иудеи, которые в земле Египетской:

25 так говорит Господь Саваоф, Бог Израилев: вы и жены ваши, что устами своими говорили, то и руками своими делали; вы говорите: „станем выполнять обеты наши, какие мы обещали, чтобы кадить богине неба и возливать ей возлияние", – твердо держитесь обетов ваших и в точности исполняйте обеты ваши.

26 За то выслушайте слово Господне, все Иудеи, живущие в земле Египетской: вот, Я поклялся великим именем Моим, говорит Господь, что не будет уже на всей земле Египетской произносимо имя Мое устами какого-либо Иудея, говорящего: „жив Господь Бог!"

27 Вот, Я буду наблюдать над вами к погибели, а не к добру; и все Иудеи, которые в земле Египетской, будут погибать от меча и голода, доколе совсем не истребятся.

28 Только малое число избежавших от меча возвратится из земли Египетской в землю Иудейскую, и узнают все оставшиеся Иудеи, которые пришли в землю Египетскую, чтобы пожить там, чье слово сбудется: Мое или их.

29 И вот вам знамение, говорит Господь, что Я посещу вас на сем месте, чтобы вы знали, что сбудутся слова Мои о вас на погибель вам.

30 Так говорит Господь: вот, Я отдам фараона Вафрия,царя Египетского, в руки врагов его и в руки ищущих души его, как отдал Седекию, царя Иудейского, в руки Навуходоносора, царя Вавилонского,врага его и искавшего души его.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9062

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9062. 'And if he strikes out the tooth of his male slave or the tooth of his female slave' means if it destroys truth or the affection for it on the level of the senses. This is clear from the meaning of 'tooth' as the outer part of the understanding, and therefore truth in the natural, dealt with above in 9052, at this point truth on the lowest level of the natural, that is, the level of the senses, since it is speaking about a male slave and a female slave; from the meaning of 'female slave' as an affection for that truth, also dealt with above, in 9059; and from the meaning of 'striking out' as destroying. What the sensory level is, and what it is like, see 4009, 5077, 5081, 5084, 5089, 5094, 5125, 5128, 5580, 5767, 5774, 6183, 6201, 6310, 6311, 6313, 6315, 6316, 6564, 6598, 6612, 6614, 6622, 6624, 6948, 6949, 7693.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5128

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5128. 'When you were his cupbearer' means as is the normal position for sensory impressions of this kind. This is clear from the meaning of 'cupbearer' as the powers of the senses, that is, those of them that are subject to the understanding part of the mind, dealt with in 5077, 5082 - the normal position being meant by the expression 'when you were'. The need for sensory impressions to be subject and subordinate to rational ideas has been referred to already in what has gone before; but since the subjection and subordination of them is the subject here in the internal sense, something more must be said about the nature of this.

[2] The person with whom the senses have been made subject is called a rational person, but a person with whom they have not is called one ruled by his senses. But whether a person is rational or whether he is one ruled by his senses is scarcely discernible by others; only the individual himself can know, if he examines himself inwardly, that is, if he examines what he wills and what he thinks. Others cannot know from a person's speech whether he is one ruled by his senses or whether he is a rational person, nor can they know it from his actions, because the life of his thought held within his speech and the life of his will held within his actions cannot be perceived by any of the physical senses. These hear merely the sound he utters, or they see the movement made by his body together with the affection that impels him to make it. One cannot tell whether this affection is artificial or genuine. In the next life however those who are governed by good perceive clearly both what is held within a person's speech and what is held within his actions, and so perceive the nature of the life within them and where that life has its origin. Yet even in the world several indications exist which enable one to deduce to some extent whether the senses are subject to the rational, or the rational to the senses; or what amounts to the same, whether a person is rational or ruled solely by his senses. Those indications are as follows: If one notices that a person who makes false assumptions is not ready to become more enlightened but casts truths altogether aside, dispenses with reason, and obstinately defends falsities, this is an indication that he is ruled by his senses and is not a rational person. His rational is closed, so that it does not let in the light of heaven.

[3] Ruled even more by their senses are those who are quite convinced by what is false, for such a conviction closes the rational altogether. It is one thing to make false assumptions, another to be convinced by what is false. Those convinced by what is false do have some light shining within their natural, but this is like the light in winter. When it shines among them in the next life that light is as bright as snow; but as soon as the light of heaven falls on it, it becomes a dull light, the degree and nature of their conviction making it dark as night. The same is also evident in these people while they are living in the world, for during that time they are unable to see the faintest glimmer of truth. Indeed because of the dullness and benightedness due to the falsity of which they are convinced, they see no value at all in truths and laugh at them. To the simple those people sometimes give the impression that they are rational, for by means of that snowy-white wintry light they are able to employ clever reasonings to substantiate falsities and make them look like truths. This kind of conviction exists in many of the learned, more than in every other kind of person, for they have used syllogistic and philosophical reasonings, and finally much factual knowledge to become firmly convinced by falsities. Among the ancients such people were called serpents belonging to the tree of knowledge, 195-197, but today they may be called those who are ruled inwardly by their senses and are devoid of true rationality.

[4] The main indication that shows whether someone is ruled wholly by his senses or whether he is a rational person exists in the life he leads. By this one does not mean the kind of life that is evident in his words and deeds but the kind that is held inwardly in these. For the source of the life within his words is his thought, and the source of the life within his deeds is his will, both having their origin in his intentions or end in view. The nature therefore of the intentions or end in view present within his words and deeds determines the nature of the life they hold within them, for without the life within them words are mere sounds, while deeds are mere motions. This kind of life is also what is meant when one speaks of life continuing after death. If a person is rational his words flow from right thinking and his deeds from right willing; that is, his words are a product of faith and his deeds a product of charity. But if a person is not rational he can, it is true, make a pretence of acting as one who is rational, and likewise of speaking as one who is such; but no life at all is coming from his rational. For a life of evil closes entirely the path to or communication with the rational, which causes him to be a merely natural person or one ruled by his senses.

[5] There are two things which not only close that path of communication but also rob a person of the ability ever to become rational - deceit and profanation. Deceit is like a subtle poison which affects the inward parts, while profanation is that which mixes up falsities with truths and evils with forms of good. The two completely destroy the rational. Present with everyone there are forms of good and truth which have been stored away by the Lord since earliest childhood. In the Word these forms of good and truth are called remnants, regarding which see 468, 530, 560, 561, 661, 1050, 1738, 1906, 2284; and it is these remnants that deceit poisons and that profanation mixes up with falsities and evils. For what profanation is, see 593, 1008, 1010, 1059, 1327, 1328, 2051, 2426, 3398, 3402, 3489, 3898, 4289, 4601. All these indications show to some extent who a rational person is and who one ruled by his senses is.

[6] When the senses have become subject to the rational, the sensory powers that serve to form a person's first mental images receive light which comes through heaven from the Lord; they are at the same time brought into a state of order that enables them to receive that light and agree with the rational. Once they exist in this condition sensory impressions are no longer a barrier that prevents truths from being either acknowledged or seen, for those that are not in keeping with truths are instantly set aside, while those which are in keeping are accepted. Those that are in keeping are now so to speak at the centre and those that are not are on the fringes. Those at the centre are so to speak raised up towards heaven, while those on the fringes are hanging downwards. Those at the centre receive light from the rational, and when they are manifested visually in the next life they look like small glittering stars which radiate light, gradually decreasing, out to the fringes. This is the kind of form that natural or sensory images are being brought into when the rational has dominion and the senses exist subject to it. This is what happens to a person while he is being regenerated, bringing him as a consequence into a state in which truths can be seen and acknowledged by him in abundance. But when the rational is subject to the senses the opposite happens, for in this case falsities are in the middle or at the centre and truths are on the fringes. The falsities at the centre dwell in a certain kind of light, which however is an inferior and deceptive one, like that emitted by a coal fire. Into this there is flowing light on every side from hell. This inferior light is that which is called darkness, for as soon as any light from heaven flows into it, it is converted into darkness.

  
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