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Daniel 3

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1 Si Nabucodonosor na hari ay gumawa ng isang larawang ginto na ang taas ay anim na pung siko, at ang luwang niyao'y anim na siko: kaniyang itinayo sa kapatagan ng Dura, sa lalawigan ng Babilonia.

2 Nang magkagayo'y nagsugo si Nabucodonosor na hari upang pisanin ang mga satrapa, ang mga kinatawan, at ang mga gobernador, ang mga hukom, ang mga tagaingat-yaman, ang mga kasangguni, ang mga pinuno, at ang lahat na pinuno sa mga lalawigan upang magsiparoon sa pagtatalaga ng larawan na itinayo ni Nabucodonosor na hari.

3 Nang magkagayo'y ang mga satrapa, ang mga kinatawan, at ang mga gobernador, ang mga hukom, ang mga tagaingat-yaman, ang mga kasangguni, ang mga pinuno at lahat ng pinuno sa mga lalawigan, ay nagpisan sa pagtatalaga ng larawan na itinayo ni Nabucodonosor na hari; at sila'y nagsitayo sa harap ng larawan na itinayo ni Nabucodonosor.

4 Nang magkagayo'y ang tagapagtanyag ay sumigaw ng malakas, Sa inyo'y iniuutos, Oh mga bayan, mga bansa, at mga wika,

5 Na sa anomang oras na inyong marinig ang tunog ng korneta, ng plauta, ng alpa, ng sambuko, ng salterio, ng gaita, at ng lahat na sarisaring panugtog, kayo'y mangagpatirapa at magsisamba sa larawang ginto na itinayo ni Nabucodonosor na hari;

6 At sinoman na hindi magpatirapa at sumamba sa oras na yaon ay ihahagis sa gitna ng mabangis na hurnong nagniningas.

7 Kaya't sa oras na yaon, pagkarinig ng buong bayan ng tunog ng korneta, ng plauta, ng alpa, ng sambuko, ng salterio, at ng lahat na sarisaring panugtog, lahat na bayan, mga bansa, at mga wika, ay nangagpatirapa at nagsisamba sa larawang ginto na itinayo ni Nabucodonosor na hari.

8 Dahil dito sa oras na yaon ay nagsilapit ang ilang taga Caldea, at nagsumbong laban sa mga Judio.

9 Sila'y nagsisagot, at nangagsabi kay Nabucodonosor na hari, Oh hari, mabuhay ka magpakailan man.

10 Ikaw, Oh hari, nagpasiya, na bawa't tao na makarinig ng tunog ng korneta, ng plauta, ng alpa, ng sambuko, ng salterio, ng gaita, at ng lahat na sarisaring panugtog, ay magpapatirapa, at sasamba sa larawang ginto.

11 At sinomang hindi magpatirapa at sumamba, ihahagis sa gitna ng mabangis na hurnong nagniningas.

12 May ilang Judio na iyong inihalal sa mga gawain sa lalawigan ng Babilonia na si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego; ang mga lalaking ito, Oh hari, ay hindi ka pinakundanganan: sila'y hindi nangaglilingkod sa iyong mga dios, ni nagsisisamba man sa larawang ginto na iyong itinayo.

13 Nang magkagayo'y sa poot at pusok ni Nabucodonosor, ay nagutos na dalhin si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego. Kanila ngang dinala ang mga lalaking ito sa harap ng hari.

14 Si Nabucodonosor ay sumagot, at nagsabi sa kanila, Sinasadya nga ba ninyo, Oh Sadrach, Mesach, at Abed-nego, na kayo'y hindi mangaglilingkod sa aking dios, ni magsisisamba man sa larawang ginto na aking itinayo?

15 Kung kayo nga'y magsihanda sa panahong inyong marinig ang tunog ng korneta, ng plauta, ng alpa, ng sambuko, ng salterio, ng gaita, at ng lahat na sarisaring panugtog, na mangagpatirapa at magsisamba sa larawan na aking ginawa, mabuti: nguni't kung kayo'y hindi magsisamba, kayo'y ihahagis sa oras ding yaon sa gitna ng mabangis na hurnong nagniningas; at sinong dios ang magliligtas sa inyo sa aking kamay?

16 Si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego, ay nagsisagot, at nangagsabi sa hari, Oh Nabucodonosor, kami ay walang kailangan na magsisagot sa iyo sa bagay na ito.

17 Narito, ang aming Dios na aming pinaglilingkuran ay makapagliligtas sa amin sa mabangis na hurnong nagniningas; at ililigtas niya kami sa iyong kamay, Oh hari.

18 Nguni't kung hindi, talastasin mo, Oh hari, na hindi kami mangaglilingkod sa iyong mga dios, ni magsisisamba man sa larawang ginto na iyong itinayo.

19 Nang magkagayo'y napuspos ng kapusukan si Nabucodonosor, at ang anyo ng kaniyang mukha ay nagbago laban kay Sadrach, kay Mesach, at kay Abed-nego: kaya't siya'y nagsalita, at nagutos na kanilang paiinitin ang hurno ng makapito na higit kay sa dating pagiinit.

20 At kaniyang inutusan ang ilang malakas na lalake na nangasa kaniyang hukbo na gapusin si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego, at sila'y ihagis sa mabangis na hurnong nagniningas.

21 Nang magkagayo'y ang mga lalaking ito'y tinalian na may mga suot, may tunika, at may balabal, at may kanilang ibang mga kasuutan, at sila'y inihagis sa gitna ng mabangis na hurnong nagniningas.

22 Sapagka't ang utos ng hari ay madalian, at ang hurno ay totoong mainit, napatay ng liyab ng apoy ang mga lalaking yaon na nagsibuhat kay Sadrach, kay Mesach, at kay Abed-nego.

23 At ang tatlong lalaking ito, si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego, ay nagsibagsak na nagagapos sa gitna ng mabangis na hurnong nagniningas.

24 Nang magkagayo'y si Nabucodonosor na hari ay nagtaka, at tumindig na madali: siya'y nagsalita at nagsabi sa kaniyang mga kasangguni, Di baga ang ating inihagis ay tatlong gapos na lalake sa gitna ng apoy? Sila'y nagsisagot, at nangagsabi sa hari, Totoo, Oh hari.

25 Siya'y sumagot, at nagsabi, Narito, aking nakikita ay apat na lalake na hindi gapos na nagsisilakad sa gitna ng apoy, at sila'y walang paso; at ang anyo ng ikaapat ay kawangis ng isang anak ng mga dios.

26 Nang magkagayo'y lumapit si Nabucodonosor sa bunganga ng mabangis na hurnong nagniningas: siya'y nagsalita, at nagsabi, Sadrach, Mesach, at Abed-nego, kayong mga lingkod ng Kataastaasang Dios, kayo'y magsilabas at magsiparito. Nang magkagayo'y si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego, ay nagsilabas mula sa gitna ng apoy.

27 At ang mga satrapa, ang mga kinatawan, at ang mga gobernador, at ang mga kasangguni ng hari na nangagkakapisan ay nakakita sa mga lalaking ito, na ang apoy ay hindi tumalab sa kanilang mga katawan, ni ang mga buhok man ng kanilang mga ulo ay nasunog, ni ang kanila mang mga suot ay nabago, ni nagamoy apoy man sila.

28 Si Nabucodonosor ay nagsalita at nagsabi, Purihin ang Dios ni Sadrach, ni Mesach, at ni Abed-nego, na nagsugo ng kaniyang anghel, at nagligtas sa kaniyang mga lingkod na nagsitiwala sa kaniya, at binago ang salita ng hari, at ibinigay ang kanilang mga katawan, upang sila'y hindi maglingkod ni sumamba sa kanino mang dios, liban sa kanilang sariling Dios.

29 Kaya't nagpapasiya ako, na bawa't bayan, bansa, at wika, na magsalita ng anomang kapulaan laban sa Dios ni Sadrach, ni Mesach, at ni Abed-nego, pagpuputolputulin, at ang kanilang mga bahay ay gagawing dumihan: sapagka't walang ibang dios na makapagliligtas ng ganitong paraan.

30 Nang magkagayo'y pinaginhawa ng hari si Sadrach, si Mesach, at si Abed-nego, sa lalawigan ng Babilonia.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4307

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4307. In the internal historical sense 'Jacob asked and said, Tell me, I pray, your name' means evil spirits. This becomes clear from many connections in this sense, in which these words and those that follow have reference to the descendants of Jacob; for the meaning in the internal sense depends on the specific subject under discussion. For not good spirits but evil ones are meant by him who wrestled with Jacob, as becomes clear from the consideration that 'wrestling' means temptation, 3927, 3928, 4274; and no temptation is ever carried out by good spirits, only by evil ones. For temptation consists in the activation of the evil and falsity residing with a person, 741, 751, 761, 1820, 4249, 4299. Good spirits and angels never activate evils and falsities but defend a person against them and turn them to good; for good spirits are led by the Lord, and from the Lord nothing except holy good and holy truth ever proceeds. The Lord does not tempt anyone, as is well known from teaching accepted in the Church; see also 1875, 2768. From this and also from the fact that the descendants of Jacob gave in to every temptation not only in the desert but also after that, it is evident that they were not good spirits but evil ones who are meant by him who wrestled with Jacob. What is more, the nation meant by 'Jacob' here was not governed by any spiritual or celestial love, only by bodily and worldly love, 4281, 4288-4290, 4293. The spirits present with any people depend on the loves governing those people, good spirits and angels being present with those who are governed by spiritual or celestial love, evil spirits with those who are governed solely by bodily or worldly love. So true is this that anyone can know which kind of spirits are present with him merely by noting the nature of his own loves, or what amounts to the same, the nature of his ends in view, since everyone has that which he loves as his end in view.

[2] The reason the one who wrestled with him called himself 'God' is Jacob's own belief that he was. In this he was like his descendants who believed unceasingly that Jehovah was present in their holy external observances, when in fact Jehovah was present solely in what these represented, as will be clear from what follows below. They also believed that Jehovah led them into temptations, was the author of all evil, and was full of anger and fury whenever they were punished. It is because they believed He was like this that such descriptions of Him appear in the Word, when in actual fact Jehovah never leads anyone into temptations, is never the author of anything evil, and is never full of anger, still less of fury, see 223, 245, 592, 696, 1093, 1683, 1874, 1875, 2395, 3605, 3607, 3614. This also explains why the one who wrestled with Jacob was unwilling to reveal his name. The reason why in the internal spiritual sense the one who wrestled with Jacob is used to mean the angelic heaven, 4295, is that the Lord, who in the highest sense is there represented by 'Jacob', allowed even angels to enter in and tempt Him, and that the angels were in that case left alone to their proprium, as has been shown in the paragraph just referred to.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 3605

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3605. 'Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing with which his father had blessed him' means that natural good found the conjunction with truth - inverted as regards order - repugnant. This is clear from the meaning of 'hating' here in the internal sense as repugnance, dealt with below; from the representation of 'Esau' as natural good, and of 'Jacob' as natural truth, dealt with above; and from the meaning of 'a blessing' as conjunction, dealt with above in 3504, 3514, 3530, 3565, 3584. As regards its being a conjunction with truth - inverted as regards order - that is represented by Jacob, this is clear from what has been stated and shown above in 3539, 3548, 3556, 3563, 3570, 3576, 3603.

[2] The reason why 'hating' in the internal sense means repugnance is that it has reference to good, represented by 'Esau', and good does not even know what hatred is, since it is the complete opposite of it. Things that are opposites cannot possibly coexist in the same subject. But instead of hatred, good - or the person in whom good is present - feels a certain kind of repugnance, and this is why hatred here in the internal sense means repugnance. Actually the internal sense is intended primarily for those who are in heaven, and therefore when it comes down from there and passes into the literal sense, the feeling of repugnance enters into words that denote hatred when historical narratives refer to hatred. Yet at the same time no idea of hatred is present in the minds of those in heaven. This is similar to what has been told from experience in Volume One, in 1875, about the words in the Lord's Prayer, Do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil. The idea of temptation and evil is rejected until something purely angelic, that is to say, good, devoid of any idea of temptation or evil remains. And coupled with this purely angelic idea there is a kind of indignation and a repugnance to any thought of evil when thinking about the Lord.

[3] It is similar with those places in the Word where one reads about Jehovah or the Lord hating, as in Zechariah,

Let none of you in your hearts think evil of his companion, nor love any lying oath, for all these things I hate, says Jehovah. Zechariah 8:17.

In Moses,

You shall not erect for yourself a pillar, which Jehovah your God hates. Deuteronomy 16:22.

In Jeremiah,

My heritage has become to Me like a lion in the forest It has lifted up its voice against Me, therefore I hate it. Jeremiah 12:8.

In Hosea,

In Gilgal I hate them. Because of the wickedness of their deeds I will drive them out of My house; I will love them no more. Hosea 9:15.

Here 'the hatred' that is attributed to Jehovah or the Lord is not in the internal sense hatred but mercy, for the Divine is mercy. But when that mercy flows down to someone who is under the influence of evil he is exposed to the punishment that goes with evil, in which case mercy looks like hatred. And because it looks like hatred it is also called such in the sense of the letter.

[4] The same applies when in the Word anger, wrath, or fury are attributed to Jehovah or the Lord, dealt with in 245, 592, 696, 1093, 1683, 1874, 2335, 2395, 2447. The Jewish and Israelitish people more than all others were such that as soon as they detected any enmity present even with allies they believed that they were entitled to treat them cruelly, not only killing them but also exposing their bodies to wild animals and birds. And because the Lord's inflowing mercy was converted in this way into such hatred with them, a hatred directed, as has been stated, not only against enemies but also against allies, they inevitably believed that Jehovah too was capable of hating, being angry, wrathful, and furious. This is the reason why the Word has spoken in this way according to the appearance. For what a person is in himself determines how he sees the Lord, 1838, 1861, 2706. But the nature of hatred in the case of these in whom love and charity, that is, good, are present, is clear from the Lord's words in Matthew,

You have heard that it was said, You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy. But I say to you, Love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who hurt and persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven. Matthew 5:43-45.

  
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