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Lamentaciones 3

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1 YO soy el hombre que ha visto aflicción en la vara de su enojo.

2 Guióme y llevóme en tinieblas, mas no en luz.

3 Ciertamente contra mí volvió y revolvió su mano todo el día.

4 Hizo envejecer mi carne y mi piel; quebrantó mis huesos.

5 Edificó contra mí, y cercóme de tósigo y de trabajo.

6 Asentóme en oscuridades, como los ya muertos de mucho tiempo.

7 Cercóme por todos lados, y no puedo salir; agravó mis grillos.

8 Aun cuando clamé y dí voces, cerro los oídos a mi oración.

9 Cercó mis caminos con piedra tajada, torció mis senderos.

10 Como oso que acecha fué para mí, como león en escondrijos.

11 Torció mis caminos, y depedazóme; tornóme asolado.

12 Su arco entesó, y púsome como blanco a la saeta.

13 Hizo entrar en mis riñones las saetas de su aljaba.

14 Fuí escarnio á todo mi pueblo, canción de ellos todos los días.

15 Hartóme de amarguras, embriagóme de ajenjos.

16 Quebróme los dientes con cascajo, cubrióme de ceniza.

17 Y mi alma se alejó de la paz, olvidéme del bien.

18 Y dije: Pereció mi fortaleza, y mi esperanza de Jehová.

19 Acuérdate de mi aflicción y de mi abatimiento, del ajenjo y de la hiel.

20 Tendrálo aún en memoria mi alma, porque en mí está humillada.

21 Esto reduciré á mi corazón, por lo cual esperaré.

22 Es por la misericordia de Jehová que no somos consumidos, porque nunca decayeron sus misericordias.

23 Nuevas son cada mañana; grande es tu fidelidad.

24 Mi parte es Jehová, dijo mi alma; por tanto en él esperaré.

25 Bueno es Jehová á los que en él esperan, al alma que le buscare.

26 Bueno es esperar callando en la salud de Jehová.

27 Bueno es al hombre, si llevare el yugo desde su mocedad.

28 Sentaráse solo, y callará, porque lo llevó sobre sí.

29 Pondrá su boca en el polvo, por si quizá hay esperanza.

30 Dará la mejilla al que le hiriere; hartaráse de afrenta.

31 Porque el Señor no desechará para siempre:

32 Antes si afligiere, también se compadecerá según la multitud de sus misericordias.

33 Porque no aflige ni congoja de su corazón á los hijos de los hombres.

34 Desmenuzar bajo de sus pies todos los encarcelados de la tierra,

35 Hacer apartar el derecho del hombre ante la presencia del Altísimo,

36 Trastornar al hombre en su causa, el Señor no lo sabe.

37 ¿Quién será aquel que diga, que vino algo que el Señor no mandó?

38 ¿De la boca del Altísimo no saldrá malo y bueno?

39 ¿Por qué murmura el hombre viviente, el hombre en su pecado?

40 Escudriñemos nuestros caminos, y busquemos, y volvámonos a Jehová.

41 Levantemos nuestros corazones con las manos a Dios en los cielos.

42 Nosotros nos hemos rebelado, y fuimos desleales; tú no perdonaste.

43 Desplegaste la ira, y nos perseguiste; mataste, no perdonaste.

44 Te cubriste de nube, porque no pasase la oración nuestra.

45 Raedura y abominación nos tornaste en medio de los pueblos.

46 Todos nuestros enemigos abrieron sobre nosotros su boca.

47 Temor y lazo fué para nosotros, asolamiento y quebrantamiento.

48 Ríos de aguas echan mis ojos, por el quebrantamiento de la hija de mi pueblo.

49 Mis ojos destilan, y no cesan, porque no hay alivio,

50 Hasta que Jehová mire y vea desde los cielos.

51 Mis ojos contristaron mi alma, por todas las hijas de mi ciudad.

52 Mis enemigos me dieron caza como á ave, sin por qué.

53 Ataron mi vida en mazmorra, pusieron piedra sobre mí.

54 Aguas de avenida vinieron sobre mi cabeza; yo dije: Muerto soy.

55 Invoqué tu nombre, oh Jehová, desde la cárcel profunda.

56 Oiste mi voz; no escondas tu oído á mi clamor, para mi respiro

57 Acercástete el día que te invoqué: dijiste: No temas.

58 Abogaste, Señor, la causa de mi alma; redimiste mi vida.

59 Tú has visto, oh Jehová, mi agravio; defiende mi causa.

60 Tú has visto toda su venganza; todos sus pensamientos contra mí.

61 Tú has oído el oprobio de ellos, oh Jehová, todas sus maquinaciones contra mí;

62 Los dichos de los que contra mí se levantaron, y su designio contra mí todo el día.

63 Su sentarse, y su levantarse mira: yo soy su canción.

64 Dales el pago, oh Jehová, según la obra de sus manos.

65 Dales ansia de corazón, tu maldición á ellos.

66 Persíguelos en tu furor, y quebrántalos de debajo de los cielos, oh Jehová.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9163

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9163. 'And it dies or is broken' means loss or harm. This is clear from the meaning of 'dying' as being wiped out and lost; and from the meaning of 'being broken' as suffering harm. In the Word 'a break' and 'being broken' mean being dispersed or else suffering harm. This has its origin in the spiritual world, where all things without exception are joined together, all according to the way in which God's truth coming from the Lord is received by them, and so according to the way in which the order imposed on every single thing by God's truth emanating from the Lord is received by them, 8700, 8988. Therefore also the truths residing with a person are connected to one another according to the way in which they are received within good; and the truths interconnected in this way make a single whole. Consequently when these as a whole are broken, the truths together with the good are dispersed; but when they are partially broken, the truths that are there are dispersed. For when they exist in connection with one another, they depend on one another for their existence, but when they are broken they pull away from one another. So it is that in the Word 'being broken' means being dispersed, as is also meant by 'being divided', 9093, or else it means suffering harm.

[2] That is to say, being dispersed is meant when the whole is broken, but suffering harm when part is broken, as is evident from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

Many among them will trip, and fall, and be broken. Isaiah 8:15; 28:13.

'Tripping' stands for stumbling and as a consequence sliding from truths into falsities; 'falling and being broken' stands for being dispersed, dispersed as a whole in this instance. In Ezekiel,

Behold, I am against Pharaoh king of Egypt, I will break [both] his arms, the strong one and the broken one. Ezekiel 30:22.

'Pharaoh king of Egypt' stands for known facts which pervert and destroy the truths and forms of the good of faith, 6651, 6679, 6683, 6692. 'Breaking the arms' stands for dispersing the powerfulness of those facts and so dispersing the facts themselves, 4932. 'The strong one and the broken one' stands for those which have not suffered harm and offer resistance, and those which have suffered harm and offer no resistance.

[3] In Luke,

It is written, The stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner. Whoever falls onto that stone will be broken; but on whomever it falls, it will grind [him] to powder. Luke 20:17-18.

'The stone' stands for the Lord in respect of Divine Truth, 6426. Since 'being broken' refers to truths that come from Him, it stands for being dispersed and so destroyed. This happens to the things that compose spiritual life, as well as to the truths, and occurs among people who deny the Lord and refuse to accept truths that come from Him, these people being the ones who reject the stone. In Jeremiah,

Bring on them the day of evil, break [them] with doubled breaking. Jeremiah 17:18.

'Breaking with doubled breaking' stands for destroying completely.

[4] In Isaiah,

I have settled myself down until the morning. Like a lion, so He breaks all my bones. From day until night You will make an end of me. Isaiah 38:13.

In Jeremiah,

He has aged my flesh and my skin, and broken my bones. Lamentations 3:4.

In Moses,

You shall not take out of the house any of the flesh of the Passover lamb, nor break a bone of it. Exodus 12:46.

'Breaking the bones' means destroying the truths from God that exist on the last and lowest level of order, truths on which more internal truths and forms of good rest and by means of which these are supported. If the truths on the lowest level are destroyed, the ones built on top of them also fall to the ground. Truths on the lowest level are truths belonging to the literal sense of the Word, which hold within themselves truths belonging to the internal sense and which those in the internal sense rest on like pillars on their plinths. For the meaning of 'bones' as truths, see 3812, 6592, 8005. All this shows what was represented and meant by the following things said about the Lord in John,

They came to Jesus. When they saw that He was dead they did not break His legs. This was done in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled, You shall not break a bone of His. John 19:33, 36.

The reason for this was that He was Divine Truth itself both on the first and on the last levels of order.

[5] In Isaiah,

Jehovah will bind up the break of His people, 1 and will heal the wound of their stroke. Isaiah 30:26.

In Jeremiah,

From the prophet even to the priest, everyone deals falsely; 2 and they heal what is broken in My people with something that is no good. 3 Jeremiah 6:13-14.

In the same prophet,

Because the daughter of My people is broken 4 I am broken, I am dressed in black. Jeremiah 8:21.

In David,

You have made the earth tremble; You have broken it to pieces; heal its breaks. Psalms 60:2.

In Zechariah,

I will raise up a shepherd in the land; he will not heal one that is broken, he will not support one that is standing. Zechariah 11:16.

In Nahum,

There is no scar for your break; 5 your stroke is severe. 6 Nahum 3:19.

In these places 'break' means harm done to the truths and forms of the good of faith, thus harm done to the Church, while 'healing' means making amends and undertaking restoration. Something similar was meant by the regulation which prevented a man with a broken foot or a broken hand from approaching and offering the bread of God, Leviticus 21:17, 19, and by that which prevented what was broken from being offered to Jehovah on the altar, Leviticus 22:22, for 'what was broken' meant that which had been destroyed. That which has suffered harm is also meant by 'a breach', as in Isaiah,

You saw that the breaches of the city 7 of David were very many. Isaiah 22:9.

And in Amos,

On that day I will raise up the tent of David that is fallen down, and I will close up its breaches; I will restore its destroyed places, and I will build them as in the days of old. Amos 9:11.

'The city 7 of David' and 'the tent of David' stand for the Lord's Church, for 'David' in the prophetical part of the Word is the Lord, 1888.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. i.e. the hurt done to His people

2. literally, does or performs a lie

3. literally, the break of My people through a thing of no weight

4. literally, Over the break of the daughter of My people

5. i.e. There is no sign that healing has taken place

6. literally, hopeless

7. The Latin means house but the Hebrew means city, which Swedenborg Has in another place where he quotes this verse.

  
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