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Zaharija 4

Studie

   

1 Potom vrati se anđeo koji mi govoraše, i probudi me kao čoveka koji se budi oda sna.

2 I reče mi: Šta vidiš? A ja rekoh: Vidim, eto, svećnjak sav od zlata, i gore na njemu čaša, i sedam žižaka njegovih na njemu, i sedam levaka za sedam žižaka što su gore na njemu,

3 I dve masline uza nj, jedna s desne strane čaši a jedna s leve.

4 I progovorih anđelu koji govoraše sa mnom, i rekoh: Šta je to, gospodaru moj?

5 A anđeo koji govoraše sa mnom odgovori i reče mi: Zar ne znaš šta je to? I rekoh: Ne, gospodaru moj.

6 A on odgovori i reče mi govoreći: To je reč Gospodnja Zorovavelju: ne silom ni krepošću nego Duhom mojim, veli Gospod nad vojskama.

7 Šta si ti, goro velika, pred Zorovaveljem? Ravnica; i on će izneti najviši kamen, s usklicima: Milost, milost njemu.

8 I dođe mi reč Gospodnja govoreći:

9 Ruke Zorovaveljeve osnovaše ovaj dom, Ruke će njegove i dovršiti, i poznaćeš da me je Gospod nad vojskama poslao k vama.

10 Jer ko je prezreo dan malih stvari? Jer će se radovati kad vidi kamen merački u ruci Zorovavelju, onih sedam očiju Gospodnjih koji prelaze svu zemlju.

11 Tada odgovarajući rekoh mu: Šta su one dve masline s desne strane svećnjaku i s leve?

12 I opet progovorih i rekoh mu: Šta su one dve grančice maslinove, što su među dva levka zlatna, koji toče zlato?

13 I reče mi govoreći: Zar ne znaš šta je to? A ja rekoh: Ne, gospodaru moj.

14 Tada reče: To su dve masline koje stoje kod Gospoda sve zemlje.

   

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Stone

  

Stones in the Bible in general represent truths, or things we know concerning the Lord and what He wants from us and for us in life. This is why the people of Israel built altars of stone, and is also why stoning was a principal form of capital punishment (using truth to destroy falsity, or in the negative sense using falsity to destroy truth). It is also why precious stones are described in such detail on Aaron's breastplate and ephod, and also in the New Jerusalem in Revelation; precious stones represent true ideas directly from the Lord with the various colors showing various forms of love. Stones are not alone in representing truth, of course -- it sometimes seems that almost everything in the Bible represents either true ideas or desires for good. But that makes sense, since our thoughts and our desires together are everything we are in life, and the interplay between them is what life is all about. The many ways they are represented in the Bible reflect the incredible variety in our feelings and thoughts, though we can only distantly understand how those representations work. In the case of stones, in their weight, strength and permanence they tend to represent true ideas that come from a desire for good, the understanding we can have if we are truly good and loving -- and in the highest sense the exalted ideas that come from the Lord's love. Those ideas are ones that are not easily moved or changed, and make wonderful foundations for the things we want to build in our spiritual lives.