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Génesis 26:20

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20 Y los pastores de Gerar riñeron con los pastores de Isaac, diciendo: El agua es nuestra; por eso llamó el nombre del pozo Esek, porque habían altercado con él.

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Tierra

  
by Brita Conroy

Tierra" es una palabra general que puede ser pensada como un contenedor para otras palabras más específicas, como tierra, campo o jardín. Cada uno de estos significa una persona en una serie ascendente a medida que esa persona aprende verdades de la Biblia, piensa en ellas, y trata de aplicarlas a la vida. La serie representa la forma de convertirse en bueno y sabio. "Tierra" y "suelo" son términos que pueden ir en cualquier dirección, como en la parábola del sembrador (Mateo 13:4-8) había tanto tierra buena como mala, pero "campo" y "jardín" significan mentes que se regeneran hacia el bien. En el Apocalipsis la palabra "tierra" se utiliza tanto como un nivel del suelo, ya que la usamos en su sentido natural, como en el sentido de un grupo. La acción en este libro tiene lugar en la gran zona media del mundo espiritual, donde la gente va primero y donde se ordena. Hay tanto gente mala como buena allí, y a veces al final de una iglesia el mal puede tener gran influencia antes de que llegue un gran juicio. Este nivel del reino espiritual se llama la "tierra" a la que el dragón fue arrojado (Apocalipsis 12:9) y al que las estrellas cayeron (Apocalipsis 12:4). La "tierra" que se tragó el diluvio del dragón significa aquellas personas todavía sinceras dentro de la iglesia que descartaron el diluvio de las falsedades del dragón (Apocalipsis 12:15). "Tierra" en la Biblia puede significar una persona o un grupo de personas con ideas afines como en una iglesia. Pero se refiere específicamente a lo externo de la mente de la persona, o del pensamiento general del grupo. Si el cielo y la tierra se mencionan juntos, entonces tanto lo interno como lo externo de la mente son algo a tener en cuenta cuando se lee la historia de la creación.

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Arcana Coelestia # 374

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374. That 'the voice of blood' 1 means violence done to charity is clear from many places in the Word where 'voice' stands for everything that accuses, and 'blood' for all sin, especially hatred. For anyone who hates his brother murders him in his own heart, as the Lord teaches,

You have heard that it was said to the men of old, You shall not kill, and whoever kills will be liable to judgement. But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without cause will be liable to judgement. Whoever indeed says to his brother, Raca! will be liable to the Sanhedrin. And whoever says You fool! will be liable to the Gehenna of fire. Matthew 5:21-22.

These sayings denote degrees of hatred. Hatred is contrary to charity; and though a person does not actually commit murder, the intention to do so is still there, and by whatever possible method. It is external restraints alone which prevent murder actually being committed. And this is why all hatred is called blood, as in Jeremiah,

How well you direct Your way in the quest for love! Yes, in your skirts the blood of needy innocent souls is found. Jeremiah 2:33-34.

[2] And since hatred is meant by blood, so is every kind of wickedness, for hatred is the source of all wickedness, as in Hosea,

Perjuring, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they commit robbery, and blood' has followed on blood. 1 Therefore the land will mourn and every inhabitant will anguish. Hosea 4:2-3.

And in Ezekiel,

Will you judge the city of blood' and declare to her all her abominations? A City that sheds blood' in the midst of her. By your blood which you have shed you have become guilty. Ezekiel 22:2-4, 6, 9.

This is referring to the lack of compassion. In the same prophet,

The land is full of the judgement of blood, 1 and the city is full of violence. Ezekiel 7:23.

And in Jeremiah,

For the sins of the prophets of Jerusalem, the iniquities of her priests who shed in the midst of her the blood of the righteous, they wander blind in the streets; they are defiled with blood. Lamentations 4:13-14.

In Isaiah,

When the Lord will have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion and wiped away from its midst the blood 1 of Jerusalem by a spirit of judgment and by a spirit of burning. Isaiah 4:4.

In the same prophet,

Your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity. Isaiah 59:3.

In Ezekiel,

I passed by you and saw you weltering in your blood, 1 and I said to you, Live in your blood 1 I indeed said to you, Live in your blood. 1 Ezekiel 16:6, 22.

This refers to the abominations of Jerusalem, which are called 'blood' 1 . Lack of compassion, and hatred, in the last times a real so described as blood in Revelation 16:3-4. The plural 'bloods' is used because all forms of iniquity and abomination well up out of hatred, just as all forms of good and holiness do out of love. Anyone therefore who hates his neighbour would murder him if he could, and he does do so in whatever way he can. That is to say, he does him violence, which is strictly the meaning here of 'voice of blood'. 1

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1. literally, bloods

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.