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1 Lyssnen, I himlar, ty jag vill tala; och jorden höre min muns ord.

2 Såsom regnet drype min lära, såsom daggen flöde mitt tal, såsom rikligt regn på grönska och såsom en regnskur på gräsets brodd.

3 Ty HERRENS namn vill jag förkunna; ja, given ära åt vår Gud.

4 Vår klippa -- ostraffliga äro hans gärningar, ty alla hans vägar äro rätta. En trofast Gud och utan svek, rättfärdig och rättvis är han.

5 De åter handlade illa mot honom; de voro icke hans barn, utan en skam för Israel, det vrånga och avoga släktet!

6 Är det så du lönar HERREN, du dåraktiga och ovisa folk? Är han då icke din fader, som skapade dig? Han danade ju dig och beredde dig.

7 Tänk på de dagar som fordom voro; akta på förgångna släktens år. Fråga din fader, han skall förkunna dig det, dina äldste, de skola säga dig det.

8 När den Högste gav arvslotter åt folken, när han fördelade människors barn, då utstakade han gränserna för folken efter antalet av Israels barn.

9 Ty HERRENS folk är hans del, Jakob är hans arvedels lott.

10 Han fann honom i öknens land, i ödsligheten, där ökendjuren tjöto. Då tog han honom i sitt beskärm och sin vård, han bevarade honom såsom sin ögonsten.

11 Likasom en örn lockar sin avkomma ut till flykt och svävar upp ovanför sina ungar, så bredde han ut sina vingar och tog honom och bar honom på sina fjädrar.

12 HERREN allena ledsagade honom, och ingen främmande gud jämte honom.

13 Han förde honom fram över landets höjder och lät honom äta av markens gröda; han lät honom suga honung ur hälleberget och olja ur den hårda klippan.

14 Gräddmjölk av kor, söt mjölk av får, fett av lamm fick du ock, vädurar från Basan och bockar, därtill fetaste märg av vete; och av druvors blod drack du vin.

15 Då blev Jesurun fet och istadig; du blev fet och tjock och stinn. Han övergav Gud, sin skapare, och föraktade sin frälsnings klippa.

16 Ja, de retade honom genom sina främmande gudar, med styggelser förtörnade de honom.

17 De offrade åt onda andar, skengudar, åt gudar som de förut icke kände, nya, som nyss hade kommit till, och som edra fäder ej fruktade för.

18 Din klippa, som hade fött dig, övergav du, du glömde Gud, som hade givit dig livet.

19 När HERREN såg detta, förkastade han dem, ty han förtörnades på sina söner och döttrar.

20 Han sade: »Jag vill fördölja mitt ansikte för dem, jag vill se vilket slut de få; ty ett förvänt släkte äro de, barn i vilka ingen trohet är.

21 De hava retat mig med gudar som icke äro gudar, förtörnat mig med de fåfängligheter de dyrka; därför skall jag reta dem med ett folk som icke är ett folk, med ett dåraktigt hednafolk skall jag förtörna dem.

22 Ty eld lågar fram ur min näsa, och den brinner ända till dödsrikets djup; den förtär jorden med dess gröda och förbränner bergens grundvalar.

23 Jag skall hopa olyckor över dem, alla mina pilar skall jag avskjuta på dem.

24 De skola utsugas av hunger och förtäras av feberglöd, av farsoter som bittert pina; jag skall sända över dem vilddjurs tänder och stoftkrälande ormars gift.

25 Ute skall svärdet förgöra deras barn, och inomhus skall förskräckelsen göra det: ynglingar såväl som jungfrur, spenabarn tillsammans med gråhårsmän.

26 Jag skulle säga: 'Jag vill blåsa bort dem, göra slut på deras åminnelse bland människor',

27 om jag icke fruktade att deras fiender då skulle vålla mig grämelse, att deras ovänner skulle misstyda det, att de skulle säga: 'Vår hand var så stark, det var icke HERREN som gjorde allt detta.'»

28 Ty ett rådlöst folk äro de, och förstånd finnes icke i dem.

29 Vore de visa, så skulle de begripa detta, de skulle första vilket slut de måste få.

30 Huru kunde en jaga tusen framför sig och två driva tiotusen på flykten, om icke deras klippa hade sålt dem, och om icke HERREN hade prisgivit dem?

31 Ty de andras klippa är icke såsom vår klippa; våra fiender kunna själva döma därom.

32 Ty av Sodoms vinträd är deras ett skott, det stammar från Gomorras fält; deras druvor äro giftiga druvor, deras klasar hava bitter smak.

33 Deras vin är drakars etter, huggormars gruvligaste gift.

34 Ja, sådant ligger förvarat hos mig, förseglat i mina förrådshus.

35 Min är hämnden och vedergällningen, sparad till den tid då deras fot skall vackla. Ty nära är deras ofärds dag, och vad dem väntar kommer med hast.

36 Ty HERREN skall skaffa rätt åt sitt folk, och över sina tjänare skall han förbarma sig, när han ser att deras kraft är borta, och att det är ute med alla och envar.

37 Då skall han fråga: Var äro nu deras gudar, klippan till vilken de togo sin tillflykt?

38 Var äro de som åto deras slaktoffers fett och drucko deras drickoffers vin? Må de stå upp och hjälpa eder, må de vara edert beskärm.

39 Sen nu att jag allena är det, och att ingen Gud finnes jämte mig. Jag dödar, och jag gör levande, jag har slagit, men jag helar ock. Ingen finnes, som kan rädda ur min hand.

40 Se, jag lyfter min hand upp mot himmelen, jag säger: Så sant jag lever evinnerligen:

41 när jag har vässt mitt ljungande svärd och min hand tager till att skipa rätt, då skall jag utkräva hämnd av mina ovänner och vedergällning av dem som hata mig.

42 Jag skall låta mina pilar bliva druckna av blod, och mitt svärd skall mätta sig av kött, av de slagnas och fångnas blod, av fiendehövdingars huvuden.

43 Jublen, I hedningar, över hans folk, ty han hämnas sina tjänares blod, han utkräver hämnd av sina ovänner och bringar försoning för sitt land, för sitt folk.

44 Och Mose kom med Hosea, Nuns son, och föredrog hela denna sång inför folket.

45 Och när Mose hade föredragit alltsammans till slut för hela Israel,

46 sade han till dem: »Akten på alla de ord som jag i dag gör till vittnen mot eder, så att I given edra barn befallning om dem, att de skola hålla alla denna lags ord och göra efter dem.

47 Ty det är icke ett tomt ord, som ej angår eder, utan det gäller edert liv; och genom detta ord skolen I länge leva i det land dit I nu dragen över Jordan, för att taga det i besittning.»

48 Och HERREN talade till Mose på denna samma dag och sade:

49 »Stig upp här på Abarimberget, på berget Nebo i Moabs land, gent emot Jeriko, så skall du få se Kanaans land, som jag vill giva åt Israels barn till besittning.

50 Och du skall där på berget, dit du stiger upp, och du skall samlas till dina fäder, likasom din broder Aron dog på berget Hor och blev samlad till sina fäder;

51 detta därför att I handladen trolöst mot mig bland Israels barn vid Meribas vatten vid Kades, i öknen Sin, i det att I icke höllen mig helig bland Israels barn.

52 Mitt framför dig skall du se landet; men du skall icke komma dit, in i det land som jag vill giva åt Israels barn

   

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519. Verse 11. And the name of the star is called Wormwood, signifies truth mixed with the falsity of evil. This is evident from the signification of "name," as meaning what the state is, and what the thing is (See above, n. 148); from the signification of "star," here "a great star burning as a lamp," as being the truth of the Word falsified by self-love; and from the signification of "wormwood," as being truth mixed with the falsity of evil. This is signified by "wormwood" because of its bitterness, and bitterness springs from what is sweet mixed with the opposite unsweet; therefore "bitterness" like that of wormwood and gall means in the spiritual sense truth mixed with the falsity that is the opposite of truth, which is the falsity of evil; for savor and taste signify the affection of knowing and of becoming wise, therefore what is savory signifies the delightfulness and pleasantness of wisdom; and "delicacies," because they are savory, signify the truths of wisdom. (That this is from correspondence see Arcana Coelestia 3502, 3536, 3589, 4791-4805.) That "wormwood" and "gall" from their bitterness, signify truth mixed with the falsity of evil is evident also from what follows in this verse; for it is said that "many men died of the waters because they were made bitter," which signifies that through truths falsified all such perished in respect to spiritual life; for truths are what make the spiritual life, while falsities of evil extinguish it; and when truths are mixed with falsities of evil they are no longer true but falsified; and truths falsified are in themselves falsities.

[2] Such falsities were with the Jewish nation; but among the upright Gentiles they were falsities of another kind; these falsities are signified by the "vinegar," but the former by "the gall and wine mingled with myrrh," in the Gospels:

When they were come unto a place called Golgotha, they gave Jesus vinegar mingled with gall; but when He had tasted He would not drink. When He had been crucified, one of them running and taking a sponge and filling it with vinegar, and putting it on a reed gave Him to drink (Matthew 27:33-34, 48; Mark 15:23, 36).

After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled said, I thirst. And there had been placed a vessel full of vinegar; and they filled a sponge and placed it upon hyssop and put it to His mouth. And when He had received the vinegar He said, It is finished (John 20:28-30).

Each and every thing that is related in the Gospels respecting the Lord's passion, signifies in the spiritual sense, the state of the church at that time in relation to the Lord and the Word; for the Lord was the Word because He was Divine truth; and as the Jews had treated the Word, or Divine truth, so they treated the Lord (respecting which see above, n. 64, 195). Their giving to the Lord "vinegar mingled with gall," which was also called "wine mingled with myrrh," signified the quality of the Divine truth from the Word with the Jewish nation, namely, that it was mingled with the falsity of evil, and thus altogether falsified and adulterated, therefore He would not drink it. But that afterwards "they gave the Lord vinegar in a sponge and placed it upon hyssop" signified the kind of falsity there was among the upright Gentiles, which was falsity from ignorance of the truth, in which there was something good and useful; because this falsity is accepted by the Lord He drank this vinegar; the "hyssop" upon which they placed it signifies the purification of the falsity; that the Lord said "I thirst," signifies Divine spiritual thirst, which is for Divine truth and good in the church, by which the human race is saved. (Respecting the falsity of evil, what it was with the Jewish nation, and the falsity of ignorance in which there is good, what this was with the upright Gentiles, see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 21.)

[3] "Gall" and "vinegar" have a like signification in David:

They gave me gall for My food; and in my thirst they gave Me vinegar to drink. Let their table before them become a snare; and for retributions let there be a lure. Let their eyes be darkened that they see not; and make their loins continually to falter (Psalms 69:21-23).

Here "gall," "vinegar," and "thirst," have a similar signification as above, since this is said of the Lord; the "table that shall be to them for a snare," signifies going astray in respect to every truth of doctrine from the Word, for "table" has reference to all spiritual food, and spiritual food is everything of doctrine from the Word; the "eyes that will be darkened that they see not," signify the understanding of truth; the "loins that will be made to falter," signify the will of good, and its marriage with the understanding of truth; "loins" have the same signification in other parts of the Word.

[4] In Lamentations:

He hath filled me with bitterness, he hath made me drunken with wormwood. Therefore I said, My victory hath perished, and my hope from Jehovah. Remember my misery and my lament, the wormwood and the hemlock (Lamentations 3:15, 18, 19).

This, too, is said of the Lord. That the Lord found nothing but falsities and falsified truths in the church that then existed among the Jews is signified by "He hath filled me with bitterness, and hath made me drunken with wormwood," "wormwood" meaning the falsity of evil mixed with truths, thus what is falsified; the Lord's combat with the hells, and His hopelessness of ever bringing back the Jewish nation to a reception and acknowledgment of truths is signified by "My victory hath perished, and my hope from Jehovah; remember my misery and my lament, the wormwood and the hemlock;" for the spirits who are in the falsities of evil and yet in truths from the sense of the letter of the Word make longer resistance before they are subjugated and cast down into hell, and for the reason that through truths they have communication with heaven, and this communication and consequent conjunction must be broken and removed before they are cast down; this involves despair as to victory, such as the Lord experienced upon the cross when He said "I thirst," and they gave Him vinegar.

[5] In Jeremiah:

Jehovah our God hath cut us off and hath given us waters of gall to drink (Jeremiah 8:14).

In the same:

Behold, I will feed them, this people, with wormwood, and make them to drink waters of gall; and I will scatter them among the nations; and I will send the sword after them until I shall have consumed them (Jeremiah 9:15, 16).

In the same:

Behold, I will feed them with wormwood, and make them drink waters of gall; for from the prophets of Jerusalem hypocrisy hath gone forth into all the land (Jeremiah 23:15).

This, too, is said of the Jewish nation, which in a thousand ways perverted the Word, falsified its truth, and adulterated its good; "wormwood" signifies the evil of falsity, and "waters of gall" the falsity of evil, both mixed with the truths and goods of the Word. That from themselves and from their heart they were in evils and falsities from evils is signified by "Jehovah will feed them with wormwood, and make them to drink waters of gall;" for evil and falsity are attributed to Jehovah, that is, to the Lord, as in many passages elsewhere, and yet they are of man himself; the reasons for this have often been given above. "The hypocrisy that went forth from the prophets of Jerusalem" signifies such mingling of falsity and truth, for they spoke truths while they taught falsities; they spoke truths when they spoke from the Word, and they taught falsities when they taught from themselves and their doctrine; their destruction by the evils of falsity and by the falsities of evil is signified by "I will scatter them among the nations, and I will send the sword after them;" "to scatter among the nations" signifying to destroy by the evils of falsity, and "to send the sword after them" signifying to destroy by the falsities of evil. (That "nations" signify evils see above, n. 175, 331; and that "sword" signifies the combat of truth against falsity, and the combat of falsity against truth, and its destruction, see also above, n. 131, 367.)

[6] In Amos:

Behold, Jehovah will smite the great house with gaps and the little house with clefts. Shall horses run upon the rock? Shall one plow with oxen? For ye have turned judgment into gall, and the fruit of righteousness into wormwood (Amos 6:11, 12).

In the same:

They turn judgment into wormwood, and thrust down righteousness to the earth (Amos 5:7).

"Jehovah will smite the great house with gaps, and the little house with clefts," signifies much perversion and falsification of truth with the learned, and some with the unlearned, a "great house" signifying a learned man, and a "little house" an unlearned man; "gaps" signify truths destroyed by falsities, and "clefts" the same, but in a less degree; that the understanding of truth and the will of good are not possible where there is the falsity of evil, is signified by "Shall horses run upon the rock? Shall one plow with oxen?;" "horses running" meaning the understanding of truth, and "plowing with oxen" the will of good. That this is because truths were falsified and the goods of the Word were adulterated is signified by, "For ye have turned judgment into gall, and the fruit of righteousness into wormwood," "judgment" signifying the truth of the Word, and "the fruit of righteousness" its good.

[7] That the quality of the sons of Jacob, who were called Israelites and Jews, was such, is plainly declared by Moses in his song, in which they are described in these words:

Their vine is of the vine of Sodom and of the fields of Gomorrah; their grapes are grapes of gall, they have clusters of bitterness. Their wine is the poison of dragons, and the cruel gall of asps (Deuteronomy 32:32, 33).

"Vine" signifies the church, and this is said to be "of the vine of Sodom and of the fields of Gomorrah" because "Sodom" signifies all evils springing from the love of self, and "Gomorrah" all the falsities of those evils; "grapes" signify the goods of the church, and "clusters" the truths of the church. That instead of the goods of the church they had the worst evils and falsities mingled with truths is signified by "their grapes are grapes of gall, they have clusters of bitterness;" "wine" signifies the truth and good of faith; that this with them was external, in which was evil from the interior, is signified by "their wine is the poison of dragons, and the cruel gall of asps." (That the sons of Jacob were such, although there was a church among them, may be seen in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 248.)

[8] That "gall" and "wormwood" signify evil and falsity mingled with good and truth, is further evident from these words in Moses:

Lest there be among you man or woman, or family or tribe, whose heart looketh back this day from with Jehovah our God, to go to serve the gods of the nations; lest there be among you a root bearing gall and wormwood (Deuteronomy 29:18).

Here, too, "gall" and "wormwood" signify the mingling of good and truth with evil and falsity, which is done when other gods are worshiped with the heart, and Jehovah only with the lips; then the external sounds like good and appears like truth, but the internal is evil and falsity; and when the interiors are evils and falsities, and the exteriors are goods and truths, there is a mingling of the two, and then the good becomes gall, and the truth becomes wormwood. It is similar when man in his heart hates the neighbor and denies the truths of the church, and yet outwardly avows charity towards the neighbor and professes the truths of the church; there is then in him "a root bearing gall and wormwood," for he lets in evils and falsities from the interior, and mixes them with the goods and truths that he displays in the externals.

[9] In Job:

Though evil shall have been sweet in his mouth, though he shall have hidden it under his tongue; though he shall have spared it and not forsaken it but shall keep it within his mouth, his bread in his bowels shall be changed, it shall be the gall of asps in the midst of him; he hath swallowed riches and he shall vomit them up again, God shall cast them out of his belly. He shall suck the poison of asps, the viper's tongue shall slay him (Job 20:12-16).

Thus is described the hypocrisy from which man speaks things holy and stimulates good affections, while inwardly he denies and blasphemes. What is within is described by "he hides evil under his tongue, and keeps it within his mouth." That consequently good is infected with evil and is cast out, is signified by "his bread in his bowels shall be changed, it shall be the gall of asps in the midst;" "bread" meaning the good of love, "in the bowels" is inwardly, and "the gall of asps" means good mingled with evil. That truth also is cast out by falsity is signified by "he hath swallowed riches and he shall vomit them up again, God shall cast them out of his belly;" this falsity is meant by "the poison of asps."

[10] It is to be known that good and evil, and the truth of good and the falsity of evil, are mingled when evil and falsity are in man's spirit while good and truth are in the deeds and speech of his body. But what is in the spirit of man, that is, what is interior, acts into that which belongs to the body or what is exterior; for it flows in and causes the exterior, which appears to be good and true, nevertheless to be bitter like gall and wormwood, although before men it seems to be sweet. And because the good and truth of their mouth and speech are such, therefore when man after death becomes a spirit the good is separated from the evil and the falsity from the truth, and good and truth are taken away, and thus the spirit becomes his own evil and falsity. But it must be known that this mingling of good and evil and of truth and falsity is not the profanation of good and truth; profanation occurs only with those who have first received truth and good in heart and faith, and afterwards in heart and faith deny them.

  
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