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1 Och dessa äro de bud, stadgar och rätter som HERREN, eder Gud, har bjudit mig att lära eder, för att I skolen göra efter dem i det land dit I nu dragen, till att taga de i besittning --

2 detta på det att du må frukta HERREN, din Gud, så att du håller alla hans stadgar och bud, som jag giver dig, du med din som och din sonson, i all dina livsdagar, och på det att du må länge leva.

3 Så skall du nu höra, Israel, och hålla dem och göra efter dem, för att det må gå dig väl, och för att I mån föröka eder mycket, såsom HERREN, dina fäders Gud, har lovat dig -- ett land som flyter av mjölk och honung.

4 Hör, Israel! HERREN, vår gud, HERREN är en.

5 Och du skall älska HERREN, din Gud, av allt ditt hjärta och av all din själ och av all din kraft.

6 Dessa ord som jag i dag giver dig skall du lägga på ditt hjärta.

7 Och du skall inskärpa dem hos dina barn och tala om för dem, när du sitter i ditt hus och när du går på vägen, när du lägger dig och när du står upp.

8 Och du skall binda dem såsom ett tecken på din hand, och de skola vara såsom ett märke på din panna.

9 Och du skall skriva dem på dörrposterna i ditt hus och på dina portar.

10 När nu HERREN, din Gud, låter dig komma in i det land som han med ed har lovat dina fäder, Abraham, Isak och Jakob, att giva dig -- stora och vackra städer, som du icke har byggt,

11 och hus, fulla med allt gott, vilka du icke har fyllt, och uthuggna brunnar, som du icke har huggit ut, vingårdar och olivplanteringar, som du icke har planterat -- och när du då äter och bliver mätt,

12 så tag dig till vara för att förgäta HERREN, som har fört dig ut ur Egyptens land, ur träldomshuset.

13 HERREN, din Gud, skall du frukta, och honom skall du tjäna, och vid hans namn skall du svärja.

14 I skolen icke följa efter andra gudar, någon av de folks gudar, som bo runt omkring eder,

15 ty en nitälskande Gud är HERREN, din Gud, mitt ibland dig, och du må taga dig till vara, så att icke HERRENS, din Guds, vrede upptändes mot dig, och han utrotar dig från jorden.

16 I skolen icke fresta HERREN, eder Gud, såsom I frestaden honom i Massa.

17 I skolen troget hålla HERRENS, eder Guds, bud och de vittnesbörd och stadgar som han hat givit dig.

18 Och du skall göra vad rätt och gott är i HERRENS ögon, för att det må gå dig väl, och för att du må komma in i det goda land som HERREN med ed har lovat åt dina fäder, och taga det i besittning,

19 därigenom att han driver undan för dig all dina fiender, såsom HERREN har lovat.

20 När din son i framtiden frågar dig: »Vad betyda de vittnesbörd och stadgar och rätter som HERREN, vår Gud, har givit eder?»

21 då skall du svara din son: »Vi voro Faraos trälar i Egypten, men med stark hand förde HERREN oss ut ur Egypten.

22 Och HERREN gjorde stora och gruvliga tecken och under i EgyptenFarao och hela hans hus inför våra ögon.

23 Men oss förde han ut därifrån, för att låta oss komma in och giva oss det land som han med ed har lovat åt våra fäder.

24 Och HERREN bjöd oss att göra efter all dessa stadgar och att frukta HERREN, vår Gud, för att det alltid skulle gå oss väl, i det att han behölle oss vid liv, såsom ock hittills har skett.

25 Och det skall lända oss till rättfärdighet, när vi hålla och göra efter alla dessa bud, inför HERREN, vår Guds, ansikte, såsom han har bjudit oss

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 946

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946. For Thy judgments have been made manifest, signifies that Divine truths have been revealed to them. This is evident from the signification of "judgments," as being Divine truths (of which presently); also from the signification of "made manifest," as being to be revealed. That Divine truths are revealed at the end of the church, and that they have been revealed, will be shown in what follows in this chapter, because this is there treated of. "Judgments" signify Divine truths because the laws of government in the Lord's spiritual kingdom are called "judgments;" while the laws of government in His celestial kingdom are called "justice." For the laws of government in the Lord's spiritual kingdom are laws from the Divine truth; while the laws of government in the Lord's celestial kingdom are laws from the Divine good. This is why "judgment" and "justice" are mentioned in the Word, in the following passages. In Isaiah:

Of peace there shall be no end upon the throne of David, to establish it, and to uphold it in judgment and in justice from henceforth and to eternity (Isaiah 9:7).

This is said of the Lord and His kingdom. His spiritual kingdom is signified by "the throne of David;" and because this kingdom is in Divine truths from Divine good it is said, "in judgment and in justice."

In Jeremiah:

I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and He shall reign King, and He shall act intelligently, and shall do judgment and justice (Jeremiah 23:5).

This, too, is said of the Lord, and of His spiritual kingdom. And as this kingdom is in Divine truths from Divine good it is said, "He shall reign king, and shall act intelligently, and He shall do judgment and justice." The Lord is called "King," from Divine truth; and as Divine truth is also Divine intelligence it is said that "He shall act intelligently." And as the Divine truth is from the Divine good it is said that "He shall do judgment and justice."

[2] In Isaiah:

Jehovah is exalted, for He dwelleth on high, He hath filled Zion with judgment and justice (Isaiah 33:5).

"Zion" means heaven and the church, where the Lord reigns by the Divine truth; and as all the Divine truth is from the Divine good it is said, "He hath filled Zion with judgment and justice."

In Jeremiah:

I Jehovah doing judgment and justice in the earth; for in these things I am well pleased (Jeremiah 9:24).

Here, too, "judgment and justice" signify the Divine truth from the Divine good.

In Isaiah:

They ask of me the judgments of justice, they long for an approach unto God (5 Isaiah 58:2).

The "judgments of justice" are Divine truths from the Divine good, as are "judgment and justice;" for the spiritual sense conjoins things that the sense of the letter separates.

In Hosea:

I will betroth thee unto Me forever; and I will betroth thee unto Me in justice and in judgment and in mercy and in truth (Hosea 2:19, 20).

This treats of the Lord's celestial kingdom, which consists of those who are in love to the Lord; and as the Lord's conjunction with such is comparatively like the conjunction of a husband with a wife, for so does the good of love conjoin, it is said, "I will betroth thee unto Me in justice and in judgment," "justice" being put here in the first place, and "judgment" in the second, because those who are in the good of love to the Lord are also in truths; for they see truths from good. As "justice" is predicated of good, and "judgment" of truth, it is also said, "in mercy and in truth," "mercy" belonging to good, because it is of love.

[3] In David:

Jehovah is in the heavens. Thy justice is like the mountains of God, and Thy judgments are like the great deep (Psalms 36:5-6).

"Justice" is predicated of the Divine good, and is therefore compared to "the mountains of God;" for "mountains of God" signify the goods of love (See above, n. 405, 510, 850); and "judgments" are predicated of Divine truths, and are therefore compared to "the great deep;" for "the great deep" signifies the Divine truth. From this it can now be seen that "judgments" signify Divine truths.

[4] In many passages in the Word, "judgments," "commandments," and "statutes" are mentioned; and "judgments" there signify civil laws, "commandments" the laws of spiritual life, and "statutes" the laws of worship. That "judgments" signify civil laws, is evident from Exodus (21, 22, 23), where the things commanded are called "judgments" because according to them the judges gave judgments in the gates of the city; nevertheless they signify Divine truths, such as are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom in the heavens, for they contain these in the spiritual sense; as can be (Arcana Coelestia 8971-9103) seen (Arcana Coelestia 9124-9231) from (Arcana Coelestia 9247-9348) the explanation of them in the Arcana Coelestia 8971-9103, 9124-9231, 9247-9348). That the laws given to the sons of Israel were called "judgments, "commandments," and "statutes," can be seen from the following passages.

In Moses:

I will speak unto thee all the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which thou shalt teach them, that they may do them (Deuteronomy 5:31).

In the same:

These are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which Jehovah your God commanded to teach you (Deuteronomy 6:1).

In the same:

Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this day, to do them (Deuteronomy 7:11).

In David:

If his sons forsake My law and walk not in My judgments, if they profane My statutes and keep not My commandments, then will I visit their transgression with the rod (Psalms 89:30-32).

So in many other places, as Leviticus 18:5; 19:37; 20:22; 25:18; 26:15; Deuteronomy 4:1; 5:1, 6, 7; 17:19; 26:17; Ezekiel 5:6, 7; 11:12, 20; 18:9; 20:11, 13, 25; 37:24. In these passages "commandments" mean the laws of life, especially those contained in the Decalogue, which are therefore called the Ten Commandments; while "statutes" mean the laws of worship which related especially to sacrifices and holy ministrations; and "judgments" mean civil laws; and as these laws were representative of spiritual laws, they signify such Divine truths as are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom in the heavens.

[5] It follows from this that when man shuns and turns away from evils as sins and is raised up into heaven by the Lord, he is no longer in what is his own (proprium), but in the Lord, and thus he thinks and wills goods. Again, since man acts as he thinks and wills, for every act of man proceeds from the thought of his will, it follows that when he shuns and turns away from evils, he does goods from the Lord and not from self; and this is why shunning evils is doing goods. The goods that a man then does are meant by good works; and good works in their whole complex are meant by charity. Man cannot be reformed unless he thinks, wills, and does as if from himself, since that which is done as if by the man himself is conjoined to him and remains with him, while that which is not done by the man as if from himself, not being received in any life of sense, flows through like ether; and this is why the Lord wills that man should not only shun and turn away from evils as if of himself, but should also think, will, and do as if of himself, and yet acknowledge in heart, that all these things are from the Lord. This he must acknowledge because it is the truth.

  
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