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Daniel 10

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1 Nang ikatlong taon ni Ciro na hari sa Persia ay nahayag ang isang bagay kay Daniel, na ang pangala'y Beltsasar; at ang bagay ay tunay, sa makatuwid baga'y isang malaking pakikipagbaka; at kaniyang naunawa ang bagay at nagkaroon ng unawa tungkol sa pangitain.

2 Nang mga araw na yao'y akong si Daniel ay nanangis na tatlong buong sanglinggo.

3 Hindi ako kumain ng masarap na tinapay, ni pumasok man ang karne ni alak man sa aking bibig, ni naglangis man ako, hanggang sa natapos ang tatlong buong sanglinggo.

4 At nang ikadalawang pu't apat na araw ng unang buwan, palibhasa'y ako'y nasa tabi ng malaking ilog, na siyang Hiddekel.

5 Aking itiningin ang aking mga mata, at tumanaw, at narito, ang isang lalake na nakapanamit ng kayong lino, na ang mga balakang ay binigkisan ng taganas na ginto sa Uphas:

6 Ang kaniyang katawan naman ay gaya ng berilo, at ang kaniyang mukha ay gaya ng anyo ng kidlat, at ang kaniyang mga mata ay gaya ng mga liwanag ng apoy, at ang kaniyang mga kamay at kaniyang mga paa, ay gaya ng kulay ng pinakintab na tanso, at ang tinig ng kaniyang mga salita ay gaya ng tinig ng isang karamihan.

7 At akong si Daniel ang nakakitang magisa ng pangitaing yaon; sapagka't ang mga lalake na kasama ko ay hindi nangakakita ng pangitain; kundi sumakanila ang isang di kawasang panginginig, at sila'y nagsitakas upang magsikubli.

8 Sa gayo'y iniwan akong magisa, at nakakita nitong dakilang pangitain, at nawalan ako ng lakas; sapagka't ang aking kagandahan ay umuwi sa kasiraan at walang nanatiling lakas sa akin.

9 Gayon ma'y narinig ko ang tinig ng kaniyang mga salita; at nang aking marinig ang tinig ng kaniyang mga salita, ako nga'y nagupiling sa isang mahimbing na pagkakatulog, na ang aking mukha ay pasubsob.

10 At, narito, isang kamay ay humipo sa akin, na nagtayo sa akin sa aking mga tuhod at sa mga palad ng aking mga kamay.

11 At sinabi niya sa akin, Oh Daniel, ikaw na lalaking minamahal na mainam, unawain mo ang mga salita na aking sinasalita sa iyo, at tumayo kang matuwid; sapagka't sa iyo'y sinugo ako ngayon. At ng kaniyang masalita ang salitang ito sa akin, ako'y tumayo na nanginginig.

12 Nang magkagayo'y sinabi niya sa akin, Huwag kang matakot, Daniel; sapagka't mula nang unang araw na iyong ilagak ang iyong puso na makaunawa, at magpakababa sa harap ng iyong Dios, ang iyong mga salita ay dininig: at ako'y naparito alangalang sa iyong mga salita.

13 Nguni't ang prinsipe ng kaharian ng Persia ay nakipagpunyagi sa akin na dalawang pu't isang araw; nguni't, narito, si Miguel ay isa sa mga punong prinsipe, dumating upang tulungan ako: at ako'y natira doon na kasama ng mga hari sa Persia.

14 Ngayo'y naparito ako upang ipatalastas sa iyo kung ano ang mangyayari sa iyong bayan sa mga huling araw; sapagka't ang pangitain ay ukol sa maraming mga araw pa.

15 At nang kaniyang masalita sa akin ang ayon sa mga salitang ito, ay aking itinungo ang aking mukha sa lupa, at ako'y napipi.

16 At, narito, isang gaya ng kahawig ng mga anak ng mga tao ay humipo ng aking mga labi: nang magkagayo'y ibinuka ko ang aking bibig, at ako'y nagsalita, at nagsabi sa kaniya na tumayo sa harap ko, Oh panginoon ko, dahil sa pangitain ay nagbalik sa akin ang aking mga kapanglawan, at hindi nananatili sa akin ang lakas.

17 Sapagka't paanong makikipagusap ang lingkod nitong aking panginoon sa panginoon kong ito? sapagka't tungkol sa akin, ay biglang nawalan ako ng lakas, ni may naiwan mang hininga sa akin.

18 Nang magkagayo'y hinipo uli ako roon ng isa na kamukha ng tao, at kaniyang pinalakas ako.

19 At kaniyang sinabi, Oh taong minamahal na mainam, huwag kang matakot: kapayapaan ang sumaiyo, magpakalakas ka, oo, magpakalakas ka. At nang siya'y magsalita sa akin, ako'y lumakas, at nagsabi, Magsalita ang aking panginoon; sapagka't iyong pinalakas ako.

20 Nang magkagayo'y sinabi niya, Talastas mo baga kung bakit ako'y naparito sa iyo? at ngayo'y babalik ako upang makipaglaban sa prinsipe sa Persia: at pagka ako'y lumabas, narito, ang prinsipe sa Grecia ay darating.

21 Nguni't aking sasaysayin sa iyo ang nakasulat sa kasulatan ng katotohanan: at walang sinomang tutulong sa akin laban sa mga ito, kundi si Miguel na inyong prinsipe.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9715

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9715. 'From shittim wood' means righteousness. This is clear from the meaning of 'shittim wood' as the good of merit, and righteousness, which are the Lord's alone, dealt with in 9472, 9486. What righteousness and merit are, which are the Lord's alone, must be stated here and now. People think that the Lord earned merit and righteousness because He fulfilled all the requirements of the law and by His passion on the Cross saved the human race. But this is not what anyone should understand in the Word by the Lord's merit and righteousness. Rather they should understand by His merit and righteousness that He fought alone against all the hells and overcame them, and in so doing He restored to order everything in the hells and at the same time everything in the heavens. For each person has spirits from hell present with him, and angels from heaven; without them a person cannot lead any life at all. Unless the hells had been overcome by the Lord and the heavens restored to order no one could ever have been saved.

[2] Salvation could not have been won except through His Human, that is to say, except through conflicts with the hells, fought from His Human. And since the Lord did this by His own power, thus did it alone, to the Lord alone belong merit and righteousness. And for the same reason it is He alone who still conquers the hells with a person; for He who conquers them once conquers them for evermore. No one therefore has any merit or righteousness whatever; yet the Lord's merit and righteousness are his when he acknowledges that none is attributable to himself but all to the Lord. So it is that the Lord alone regenerates a person; for regenerating a person involves driving the hells away from him, consequently the evils and falsities which come from the hells, and implanting heaven in place of them, that is, forms of the good of love and the truths of faith since these constitute heaven. Through the conflicts engaged in repeatedly with the hells the Lord also glorified His Human, that is, made it Divine; for even as a person is regenerated by means of conflicts, which are temptations, so the Lord was glorified by means of conflicts, which were temptations. The glorification of the Lord's Human by His own power therefore is also merit and righteousness; for through this the person is saved because through it the Lord holds all the hells in subjection for evermore.

[3] The truth of all this is clear from places in the Word where the Lord's merit and righteousness are referred to, as in Isaiah,

Who is this who comes from Edom, with spattered clothes from Bozrah, marching in the vast numbers of His strength? I who speak in righteousness, mighty to save. Why are You red as to Your clothes, and Your clothes like his that treads in the winepress? I have trodden the winepress alone, and from the peoples not a man (vir) was with Me. Therefore I have trodden them in My anger, and trodden them down in My fury. Consequently their blood 1 has been sprinkled on My clothes, and I have stained all My clothing. For the day of vengeance was in My heart, and the year of My redeemed had come. I looked around, but there was no helper, and I wondered, but there was no one to uphold; therefore My own arm brought salvation to Me, and My own fury sustained Me. And I trod down the peoples in My anger, and shed their blood onto the ground. 2 Therefore He became the Saviour. Isaiah 63:1-8.

These words, it is well known, have regard to the Lord. His conflicts with the hells are described by the references to spattered clothes, redness as to His clothes, clothes like his that treads in the winepress, and to the day of vengeance. His victories over the hells and His placing them in subjection are described by the statements that He trod them in His anger, as a consequence of which their blood was sprinkled on His clothes, and that He trod down the peoples in fury 3 and shed their blood onto the ground. The Lord's doing these things by His own power is described by the statements that He trod the winepress alone and from the peoples not a man was with Him; that He looked around but there was no helper, He wondered but there was no one to uphold; and that His own arm brought salvation to Him. Salvation coming as a result of all this is described by the statements that He was marching in the vast numbers of His strength, mighty to save; that the year of His redeemed had come; and that therefore He became their Saviour.

[4] The fact that all these things are aspects of righteousness is even more plainly evident elsewhere in the same prophet,

He saw that there was no man (vir), and wondered that there was no intercessor; therefore His own arm brought salvation to Him, and His righteousness lifted Him up. Consequently He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation upon His head. He put on clothes of vengeance, and covered Himself with zeal as if with a cloak. Isaiah 59:16-17.

And in the same prophet,

My righteousness is near, My salvation has gone forth, and My arms will judge the peoples. In Me the islands will hope, and on My arm they will trust. Isaiah 51:5.

'The arm' which brought salvation to Him and on which they will trust is His own power by which He placed the hells in subjection, 'arm' being power, see 4932, 7205. From this it is evident what righteousness is and what merit is, which are the Lord's alone.

[5] Something similar occurs elsewhere in the same prophet,

Who stirred up [One] from the East, [One] whom in righteousness He called to be His follower, gave the nations before Him, and caused Him to have dominion over kings? Isaiah 41:2.

In the same prophet,

I have caused My righteousness to draw near, it is not far off; My salvation will not delay. Isaiah 46:13.

In the same prophet,

Jehovah will clothe Me with the garments of salvation; with the robe of righteousness He has covered Me. Isaiah 61:10.

In David,

My mouth will tell of 4 Your righteousness, of Your salvation all the day; I cannot measure them. 5 I will make mention of Your righteousness, Yours alone. Do not forsake me, until I have declared Your arm, Your power; for Your righteousness [reaches] all the way to the highest, O You who have done great things. Psalms 71:15-16, 18-19, 24.

In Jeremiah,

Behold, the days are coming when I will raise up for David a righteous branch, who will reign as King, and will prosper, and execute judgement and righteousness in the land. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely. And this is His name which they will call Him, Jehovah our Righteousness. Jeremiah 23:5-6; 33:15-16.

And in Daniel,

Seventy weeks have been decreed to atone for iniquity, and to bring everlasting righteousness. 6 Daniel 9:24.

[6] The truth that righteousness and merit, which are the Lord's alone, consist in the Lord's subjection of the hells, His restoration of the heavens to order, and the glorification of His Human, and in the salvation that results from all this for the person who receives the Lord in love and faith, becomes clear from the places which have just been quoted. Yet people can have no understanding of this if they do not know that spirits from hell are present with a person and that from them evils and falsities come to him, and also that angels from heaven are present and that from them forms of good and truths come to him; if they do not know that a person's life is for this reason linked on one side to the hells and on the other to the heavens, that is, through the heavens to the Lord; and if they do not know that therefore no one could ever be saved unless the hells had been subdued and the heavens restored to order, and all things had accordingly been made subject to the Lord.

[7] From all this it may be seen why it should be that the good of merit that is the Lord's is the one and only good that reigns in the heavens, as stated above in 9486. For the good of merit now consists also in the everlasting subjection of the hells and the protection of true believers. This good is the good of the Lord's love; for it was from Divine Love that He engaged in conflict while in the world and was victorious. And it is from Divine Power in the Human acquired through that victory that, then and for evermore, on behalf of heaven and the Church and thus the entire human race, He fights alone, conquers, and so brings salvation. This then is the good of merit, which is called righteousness; for the work of righteousness consists in keeping the hells in check as they try to destroy the human race, and in protecting and saving those who are good and are true believers.

Regarding the Lord's conflicts or temptations when He was in the world, see 1663, 1668, 1690, 1691 (end), 1692, 1737, 1787, 1812, 1813, 1820, 2776, 2786, 2795, 2803, 2814, 2816, 4287, 7193, 8273.

The Lord fights alone for the human race against the hells, 1692 (end), 6574, 8159, 8172, 8175, 8176, 8273, 8969.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, victory

2. literally, caused their victory to go down into the earth

3. The Latin means anger.

4. literally, will enumerate

5. literally, do not know the numberings

6. The Latin word rendered righteousness is sometimes translated justice, as it is in at least one previous quotation of this verse.

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