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1 Opet mi dođe reč Gospodnja govoreći:

2 Sine čovečji, okreni lice svoje prema Gogu u zemlji Magogu, knezu i glavi u Mesehu i Tuvalu, i prorokuj na nj;

3 I reci: Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: evo me na tebe, Gože, kneže i glavo Mesehu i Tuvalu;

4 I vratiću te natrag, i metnuću ti žvale u čeljusti, i izvešću tebe i svu vojsku tvoju, konje i konjike, sve dobro odevene, zbor veliki sa štitovima i štitićima, sve koji mačem mašu,

5 S njima Persijance, Etiopljane i Puteje, sve sa štitovima i pod šlemovima,

6 Gomera i sve čete njegove, dom Togarmin sa severnog kraja i sve čete njegove, mnoge narode s tobom.

7 Pripravi sve i spremi se ti i sve ljudstvo tvoje, što se sabralo kod tebe, i budi im stražar.

8 Posle mnogo vremena bićeš pohođen, i poslednjih godina doći ćeš u zemlju izbavljenu od mača i sabranu iz mnogih naroda, u gore Izrailjeve, koje behu jednako puste, a oni će izvedeni iz naroda svi živeti bez straha.

9 I podignućeš se, i doći ćeš kao bura, bićeš kao oblak da pokriješ zemlju ti i sve čete tvoje i mnogi narodi s tobom.

10 Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: i tada će ti doći u srce stvari, i smišljaćeš zle misli.

11 I reći ćeš: Idem na zemlju gde su sela, i udariću na mirni narod koji živi bez straha, koji svi žive u mestima bez zidova i nemaju ni prevornica ni vrata,

12 Da napleniš plena i nagrabiš grabeža, da posegneš rukom svojom na pustinje naseljene i na narod sabrani iz naroda, koji se bavi stokom i imanjem, i živi usred zemlje.

13 Sava i Dedan i trgovci tarsiski i svi lavići njegovi kazaće ti: Jesi li došao da pleniš plen? Jesi li skupio ljudstvo svoje da grabiš grabež? Da odneseš srebro i zlato, da uzmeš stoku i trg, da napleniš mnogo plena?

14 Zato prorokuj, sine čovečji, i reci Gogu: Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: U ono vreme, kad će moj narod Izrailj živeti bez straha, nećeš li znati?

15 I doći ćeš iz svog mesta, sa severnog kraja, ti i mnogi narodi s tobom, svi jašući na konjima, mnoštvo veliko i vojska velika.

16 I podignućeš se na moj narod Izrailja kao oblak da pokriješ zemlju, u poslednje vreme dovešću te na zemlju svoju da me poznadu narodi kad se posvetim u tebi pred njima, Gože!

17 Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: Nisi li ti onaj o kome govorih u staro vreme preko sluga svojih, proroka Izrailjevih, koji prorokovaše u ono vreme godinama da ću te dovesti na njih.

18 A kad dođe Gog na zemlju Izrailjevu, govori Gospod Gospod, onda će se podignuti jarost moja u gnevu mom.

19 I u revnosti svojoj, u ognju gneva svog govoriću: doista, tada će biti drhat veliki u zemlji Izrailjevoj.

20 I ribe morske i ptice nebeske i zveri poljske i sve što gamiže po zemlji, i svi ljudi po zemlji zadrhtaće od mene, i gore će se razvaliti i vrleti popadati, i svi će zidovi popadati na zemlju.

21 I dozvaću na nj mač po svim gorama svojim, govori Gospod Gospod: mač će se svakog obratiti na brata njegovog.

22 I sudiću mu pomorom i krvlju; i pustiću na nj i na čete njegove i na mnoge narode, koji budu s njim, silan dažd, kamenje od grada, oganj i sumpor.

23 I proslaviću se i posvetiću se i biću poznat pred mnogim narodima, i poznaće da sam ja Gospod.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 858

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858. 20:8 And he will go out to lead astray the nations which are at the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together for battle. This symbolically means that those meant by the dragon here drew to their side from any land throughout the world of spirits all who lived the life of an external, natural worship only and no internal, spiritual worship, and roused them up against those who worshiped the Lord and lived according to His commandments in the Word.

His going out to lead astray the nations which are at the four corners of the earth means, symbolically, that the people meant by the dragon, described just above in nos. 856 and 857, drew to their side all throughout the world of spirits. To lead astray here means, symbolically, to draw to their side. The nations symbolize both good people and evil (no. 483). The four corners of the earth symbolize the entire spiritual world (no. 342), here people throughout the entire world of spirits, which is midway between heaven and hell, and where all first gather after their departure from the earth (see nos. 784, 791). For people who were in hell could not be seen by the dragon, nor those who were in heaven.

Gog and Magog symbolize people who engage in external, natural worship divorced from any internal, spiritual worship, as discussed in the following number. To gather the nations together for battle means, symbolically, to rouse up those meant by the nations against those who worship the Lord and live according to His commandments in the Word, since all who do not worship the Lord and live according to His commandments are evil, and evil people act in concert with the dragon and its followers. The battle means a spiritual battle, which is one of falsity against truth, and of truth against falsity, as may be seen in nos. 500 and 586 above.

  
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Apocalypse Revealed # 500

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500. The beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit will make war against them, overcome them, and kill them. This symbolically means that those people who are caught up in the interior tenets of the doctrine regarding faith alone will oppose these two essential elements of the New Church, attack them, and reject them, in themselves and, as far as they are able, in others.

The beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit means the people who ascended out of the bottomless pit having the appearance of locusts in Revelation 9:1-12. That they were people caught up in the interior tenets of the doctrine regarding faith alone may be seen in the exposition there. To make war means, symbolically, to oppose and attack these two essential elements of the church, as we shall see next. To overcome them and kill them means, symbolically, to reject them and root them out, in themselves and, as far as they are able, in others.

[2] People caught up in the interior tenets of the doctrine regarding faith alone will attack and reject these two essential elements because they have established in themselves two ideas contrary to them, first, that it is not the Lord but God the Father to whom they should turn; and secondly, that a life in accordance with the Ten Commandments is not a spiritual life, but simply a moral and civic life, and they maintain this to keep anyone from believing that he is saved by works rather than by their faith alone.

All those people who in schools and universities have deeply impressed these dogmas on their minds do not afterward turn away from them. There are three reasons for this, hitherto unknown. First, they have introduced themselves as to their spirit into association with people in the spiritual world like themselves, where there are many satanic spirits who find delight only in falsities, and from these spirits they cannot possibly be set free unless they reject those falsities. Nor can they do that unless they turn to God the Savior directly and begin to live a Christian life in accordance with the Ten Commandments.

[3] The second reason is their belief that they are granted instant forgiveness for their sins and thus salvation in the act of faith, and afterward in the state or progression of it through the same act continued, preserved and retained by the Holy Spirit, apart from any exercises of charity. After that, then, once people have imbibed these ideas, they regard their sins as of no account in the sight of God, and so continue in their impure lives.

Moreover, because they know how to cleverly defend such ideas with falsifications of the Word in the presence of uneducated listeners, and with fallacious arguments in the presence of learned ones, we are told here that the beast from the bottomless pit overcame and killed the two witnesses. But this is the case only with people who love to live self-indulgently and are carried away by the delights of their appetites. Whenever these people think about salvation, they harbor at heart their lusts, and with both hands embrace that faith of theirs, because then they can be saved by uttering certain words in a confident tone and do not have to attend to anything having to do with their life for God's sake, but only for the sake of the world.

[4] The third reason is that people who in their youth have imbibed the interior tenets of that faith, called the mysteries of justification, when afterward promoted to a respectable ministry, do not think to themselves about God and heaven, but about themselves and the world, retaining the mysteries of their faith only for the sake of their reputation so as to be respected as wise, and because of their wisdom, accounted worthy to be rewarded with riches.

Such is the case as a result of that faith because it has nothing of religion in it. The reality of this may be seen in the third narrative account above, in no. 484.

[5] That wars in the Word symbolize spiritual wars, which are attacks on truth and are waged by reasonings based on falsities, is clear from the following passages:

...spirits of demons... go out... to gather them for war on the great day of God Almighty. (Revelation 16:14)

...the dragon was angry with the woman, and it went away to make war with the rest of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. (Revelation 12:17)

It was granted to (the dragon's beast) to make war with the saints... (Revelation 13:7)

Prepare holy war against (the daughter of Zion)..., and let us go up at noon. (Jeremiah 6:4)

You have not gone up into the breaches... to stand in battle on the day of Jehovah. (Ezekiel 13:5)

In Salem is (God's) tabernacle, and His dwelling place in Zion, where He broke the flaming arrows, the bow... and... war. (Psalms 76:2-3)

Jehovah shall go forth like a mighty man; He shall stir up zeal like a man of war. (Isaiah 42:13, cf. Psalms 24:8)

In that day Jehovah... will be... for a spirit of justice to him who sits in judgment, ...to those who turn back the battle at the gate. (Isaiah 28:5-6)

Deliver me... from the evil man; preserve me from the violent man... All day they gather for war. They sharpen their tongues like serpents. (Psalms 140:1-3)

...many will come in My name, saying, "I am the Christ," and will lead many astray. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled. (Matthew 24:5-7, cf. Mark 13:6-8, Luke 21:8-10)

The wars of the kings of the north and south and other wars in Daniel 10, 11, and 12 symbolize no other than spiritual wars. And so, too, the wars in other places, as in Isaiah 2:3-5, 13:4, 21:14-15, 31:4; Jeremiah 49:25-26; Hosea 2:18; Zechariah 10:5, 14:3; Psalm 18:35 1 , 46:8-9.

[6] As wars in the Word symbolize spiritual wars, therefore the ministry of the Levites was called military service, as is apparent from the following, that the command was given for the Levites to be numbered, to "perform military service, to do the work in the tabernacle of meeting" (Numbers 4:23, 35, 39, 43, 47).

This is the service of the Levites: ...to perform military service in the ministry of the tabernacle of meeting; but at the age of fifty years he must cease the military service, and shall minister no more. (Numbers 8:24-25)

See also no. 447 above, where we established from the Word that armies symbolize the church's goods and truths, and in an opposite sense, its evils and falsities.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The citation in the first edition is in error. Either this or Psalms 27:3 was perhaps intended.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.