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Mika 6

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1 Hören vad HERREN säger: Stå upp och utför din sak inför bergen, och låt höjderna höra din röst.

2 Ja, hören HERRENS sak, I berg och I fasta klippor, jordens grundvalar! Ty HERREN har sak mot sitt folk, och med Israel vill han gå till rätta.

3 Mitt folk, vad har jag gjort mot dig, och varmed har jag betungat dig? Svara mig!

4 Jag förde dig ju upp ur Egyptens land, och ur träldomshuset förlossade jag dig; och Mose, Aron och Mirjam lät jag gå framför dig.

5 Mitt folk, kom ihåg vad Balak, konungen i Moab, hade i sinnet, och vad Bileam, Beors son, svarade honom; kom ihåg huru det var mellan Sittim och Gilgal, och lär dig så förstå HERRENS rättfärdighets gärningar.

6 Varmed skall jag träda fram inför HERREN, och varmed böja mig ned inför Gud i höjden? Skall jag träda fram inför honom med brännoffer, med årsgamla kalvar?

7 Har HERREN behag till vädurar i tusental, till oljeströmmar i tiotusental? Skall jag giva min förstfödde till offer för min överträdelse, min livsfrukt till syndoffer för min själ?

8 Nej, vad gott är har han kungjort för dig, o människa. Ty vad annat begär HERREN av dig, än att du gör vad rätt är och vinnlägger dig om kärlek och vandrar i ödmjukhet inför din Gud?

9 Hör huru HERREN ropar till staden! Ja, säll är den som aktar på ditt namn. Hören om straffet, och vem han är, som har bestämt det.

10 Kunna ogudaktighetens skatter framgent få stanna i den ogudaktiges hus? Kan där få finnas ett undermåligt efa-mått, värt att förbannas?

11 Vore jag rättfärdig, om jag fördroge orätt våg och falska vikter i pungen,

12 om de rika i staden finge vara fulla av orättrådighet, om dess invånare finge tala lögn och hava falsk tunga i sin mun?

13 Nej, och därför måste jag slå dig med oläkliga sår, hemsöka dig med förödelse för dina synders skull.

14 När du äter något, skall du icke bliva mätt, och tomhet skall råda i din buk. Vad du skaffar undan skall du ändå icke kunna rädda, och vad du räddar skall jag giva åt svärdet.

15 Du skall så, men icke få skörda; du skall pressa oliver, men icke få smörja din kropp med oljan, du skall pressa ut druvmust, men icke få dricka vinet.

16 Vid Omris stadgar håller man fast, man efterföljer alla Ahabs hus' gärningar; ty efter dessas rådslag är det I vandren. Därför skall jag göra dig till ett föremål för häpnad, och invånarna i staden till ett mål för begabberi; ja, mitt folks smälek skolen I få bära.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Micah 6

Napsal(a) New Christian Bible Study Staff

In Micah 6:1-4, the Lord speaks of all that He has done for Israel, getting them out of Egypt where they were slaves. In Micah 6:5, he relates how He protected them from Balak, king of Moab (in Numbers 22-24).

Then, in Micah 6:6-8, the Lord asks, rhetorically, how the people should worship Him: “With calves of a year old?” and then goes on with a reference to the idol Moloch, “shall I give my firstborn for my transgression?” Obviously these external acts do no good at all without internal repentance and a stopping of any transgressions.

Then He answers the question. Micah says, “He has told thee oh man, what is good,” and continues the stirring, familiar words; "do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God". 1

Micah 6:9 is about humility. It's a really important idea that started to be a problem for humankind all the way back in the story of the Garden of Eden. To eat of the tree of “the knowledge of good and evil” is to take to oneself the right/ability to decide which is which, and not listen to what God says about it. To walk “humbly” is to listen to God. That’s the meaning of “hear ye the rod and who has appointed it.”

Micah 6:10-11 points out that there is still some falsification with these people. The lean ephah is a cheating on the amount of liquid in a pitcher, and liquids refer to truth. Stones are used as weights to balance a scale that weighs out a purchase of food, and deceitful stones will cheat the buyer. Food means a form of good.

In Micah 6:12, 13, the rich mean people who, because they know a lot about natural things, believe they are also wise about spiritual things. 2 Here they are wicked and love the life of evil and falsity, nor can they be changed.

Then, in Micah 6:14-16, the chapter ends with a list of the problems such people will face. To eat, in the good sense, is to take in good. However, the gifts given by people who are immersed in evils and falsities turn out to be false gifts. People try to get things that will make them happy, but it doesn’t happen. Olives and their oil mean good, and grapes and their juice mean truth. 3

What are the laws of Omri? Omri was one of the wickeder kings of Israel, and Ahab was the wickedest king of all. To follow them means desolation and reproach.

In some ways, this chapter is a lot like many others in the books of the prophets. And yet, for centuries it has stood out, because it contains one of the Word's most powerful, concise, statements of how we should live: "Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God."

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. See Arcana Coelestia 2895

2. See Heaven and Hell 365.

3. Regarding olives and olive oil, seeArcana Coelestia 986. For the signification of grapes their juice, Apocalypse Explained 918.

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Arcana Coelestia # 986

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986. That 'the fear of you and the dread of you' means the lordship of the internal man - 'fear' having regard to evils and 'dread' to falsities - becomes clear from the state of a regenerate person. A person's state prior to regeneration is one in which the evil desires and the falsities that belong to the external man predominate all the time, which gives rise to conflict. But once he has been regenerated the internal man rules over the external, that is, over his desires and falsities. When it is the internal man that rules, the person has a fear of evils and a dread of falsities, for both evils and falsities are contrary to conscience, and to act contrary to conscience is abhorrent to him.

[2] It is not however the internal man that fears evils and dreads falsities, but the external; hence the statements at this point about the fear of you and the dread of you being upon every beast of the earth and every bird of the air 1 , that is, over all evil desires meant by 'beast' and over falsities meant by 'bird of the air'. 1 This fear and this dread are seemingly the person's own, but the reality is this: As stated already everybody has at least two angels with him through whom he has communication with heaven, and two evil spirits through whom he has communication with hell. When the angels rule, as is so with a regenerate person, the evil spirits who are present dare not do anything contrary to what is good and true, for they are at that time held in bonds. And when they do try to do anything evil or to utter what is false - that is, to activate it - some hellish kind of fear and dread instantly overtakes them. This fear and this dread are what a person feels within himself for things that are contrary to conscience. This also is why, as soon as he does or utters anything contrary to conscience, he runs into temptation and the gnawings of conscience, that is, into a kind of hellish torment.

[3] On the point that fear has reference to evils and dread to falsities, the situation Is this: The spirits that reside with a person are less afraid of practising evil deeds than of uttering falsities, the reason being that a person is born again and receives a conscience by means of truths of faith, and consequently spirits are not allowed to activate falsities. Indeed nothing but evil is present with every one of them, so that they are immersed in evil; their whole nature, and consequently everything they attempt is evil; and since they are immersed in evil and their own life within them consists in evil, their performance of evil is ignored when they are serving some use. But they are not permitted to utter anything false, for the reason that they may learn what is true, and in so doing may be corrected, so far as possible, to perform some inferior kind of service. But more concerning these matters will in the Lord's Divine mercy be mentioned later on. It is similar with a regenerate person, for his conscience is formed from truths of faith. Consequently his conscience is a conscience for what is right. For him the very evil of life lies in falsity because falsity is the reverse of the truth of faith. But with the member of the Most Ancient Church who had perception it was different. He perceived evil of life as evil, and falsity of faith as falsity.

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1. literally, bird of heaven (or the sky)

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