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Ezekiel 3

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1 At sinabi niya sa akin, Anak ng tao, kanin mo ang iyong nasusumpungan; kanin mo ang balumbong ito, at ikaw ay yumaon, magsalita ka sa sangbahayan ni Israel.

2 Sa gayo'y ibinuka ko ang aking bibig, at ipinakain niya sa akin ang balumbon.

3 At sinabi niya sa akin, Anak ng tao, pakanin mo ang iyong tiyan, at busugin mo ang iyong bituka ng balumbong ito na aking ibinibigay sa iyo. Nang magkagayo'y kinain ko, at sa aking bibig ay naging parang pulot sa katamisan.

4 At sinabi niya sa akin, Anak ng tao, yumaon ka, paroon ka sa sangbahayan ni Israel, at magsalita ka ng aking mga salita sa kanila.

5 Sapagka't ikaw ay hindi sinugo sa isang bayan na may ibang wika at may mahirap na salita, kundi sa sangbahayan ni Israel;

6 Hindi sa maraming bayan na may ibang wika at may mahirap na salita, na ang mga salita ay hindi mo nauunawa. Tunay na kung suguin kita sa mga yaon, didinggin ka ng mga yaon.

7 Nguni't hindi ka didinggin ng sangbahayan ni Israel; sapagka't hindi nila ako didinggin: sapagka't ang buong sangbahayan ni Israel ay may matigas na ulo, at may mapagmatigas na loob.

8 Narito, aking pinapagmatigas ang iyong mukha laban sa kanilang mga mukha, at pinatigas ko ang iyong ulo laban sa kanilang mga ulo.

9 Ginawa kong parang isang diamante na lalong matigas kay sa pingkiang bato ang iyong ulo: huwag mo silang katakutan, o manglupaypay man sa kanilang tingin, bagaman sila'y mapanghimagsik na sangbahayan.

10 Bukod dito'y sinabi niya sa akin, Anak ng tao, lahat ng aking mga salita na aking sasalitain sa iyo ay tanggapin mo sa iyong puso, at dinggin mo ng iyong mga pakinig.

11 At yumaon ka, pumaroon ka sa mga bihag, na mga anak ng iyong bayan at magsalita ka sa kanila, at saysayin mo sa kanila, Ganito ang sabi ng Panginoong Dios; sa didinggin man nila, o sa itatakuwil man nila.

12 Nang magkagayo'y itinaas ako ng Espiritu, at aking narinig sa likuran ko ang tinig ng malaking hugong, na nagsasabi; Purihin ang kaluwalhatian ng Panginoon mula sa kaniyang dako.

13 At aking narinig ang pagaspas ng mga pakpak ng mga nilalang na may buhay na nagkakadagisdisan, at ang hugong ng mga gulong sa siping nila, sa makatuwid baga'y ang ingay ng malaking hugong.

14 Sa gayo'y itinaas ako ng Espiritu, at ako'y dinala; at ako'y yumaong namamanglaw, sa pagiinit ng aking kalooban; at ang kamay ng Panginoon ay naging malakas sa akin.

15 Nang magkagayo'y naparoon ako sa mga bihag sa Tel-abib, na nagsisitahan sa pangpang ng ilog Chebar, at sa kanikanilang kinatatahanan; at ako'y umupo roong natitigilan sa gitna nila na pitong araw.

16 At nangyari, sa katapusan ng pitong araw, na ang salita ng Panginoon ay dumating sa akin, na nagsasabi,

17 Anak ng tao, ginawa kitang bantay sa sangbahayan ni Israel: kaya't pakinggan mo ang salita sa aking bibig, at ipanguna mo sa kanila sa ganang akin.

18 Pagka aking sinabi sa masama, Ikaw ay walang pagsalang mamamatay; at hindi mo pinagpaunahan siya, o nagsasalita ka man upang hikayatin ang masama mula sa kaniyang masamang lakad, upang iligtas ang kaniyang buhay; ang gayong masamang tao ay mamamatay sa kaniyang kasamaan; nguni't ang kaniyang dugo ay aking sisiyasatin sa iyong kamay.

19 Gayon ma'y kung iyong pagpaunahan ang masama, at siya'y hindi humiwalay sa kaniyang kasamaan, o sa kaniyang masamang lakad man, siya'y mamamatay sa kaniyang kasamaan; nguni't iyong iniligtas ang iyong kaluluwa.

20 Muli, pagka ang isang taong matuwid ay lumilihis sa kaniyang katuwiran, at gumawa ng kasamaan, at ako'y naglalagay ng katitisuran sa harap niya, siya'y mamamatay; sapagka't hindi mo siya pinagpaunahan, siya'y mamamatay sa kaniyang kasalanan, at ang kaniyang mga matuwid na gawa na kaniyang ginawa ay hindi aalalahanin; nguni't ang kaniyang dugo ay aking sisiyasatin sa iyong kamay.

21 Gayon ma'y kung iyong pinagpaunahan ang taong matuwid, upang ang matuwid ay huwag magkasala, at siya'y hindi nagkakasala, siya'y walang pagsalang mabubuhay, sapagka't siya'y nahikayat; at iyong iniligtas ang iyong kaluluwa.

22 At ang kamay ng Panginoon ay sumasa akin, at sinabi niya sa akin, Bumangon ka, lumabas ka sa kapatagan at doo'y makikipagusap ako sa iyo.

23 Nang magkagayo'y bumangon ako, at ako'y lumabas sa kapatagan; at, narito, ang kaluwalhatian ng Panginoon ay dumoon, na gaya ng kaluwalhatian na aking nakita sa pangpang ng ilog Chebar; at ako'y napasubasob.

24 Nang magkagayo'y suma akin ang Espiritu, at itinayo ako sa aking mga paa; at siya'y nakipagsalitaan sa akin, at nagsabi sa akin, Yumaon ka, magsara ka sa loob ng iyong bahay.

25 Nguni't ikaw, anak ng tao, narito, sila'y mangaglalagay ng mga lubid sa iyo, at itatali sa iyo, at ikaw ay hindi lalabas sa gitna nila.

26 At aking paninikitin ang iyong dila sa ngalangala ng iyong bibig, upang ikaw ay mapipi, at huwag maging mananaway sa kanila: sapagka't sila'y mapanghimagsik na sangbahayan.

27 Nguni't pag ako'y makikipagsalitaan sa iyo, aking ibubuka ang iyong bibig, at iyong sasabihin sa kanila, Ganito ang sabi ng Panginoong Dios; Siyang nakikinig ay makinig; at ang nagtatakuwil ay magtakuwil: sapagka't sila'y mapanghimagsik na sangbahayan.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 728

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728. That 'seven days' time' here means the onset of temptation is clear from the internal sense of all the details in this verse, where the subject is the temptation of the man called Noah. In general the subject concerns not only the temptation of that man but also the utter vastation of those who belonged to the Most Ancient Church and who had become such as described. Consequently 'seven days' time' means not only the onset of temptation but also the finish of vastation. The reason 'seven days' time' means those things is that seven Is a holy number, as stated and shown at verse 2 of this chapter, at Genesis 4:15, 24, and in 84-87. It means the Lord's Coming into the world, and also His coming into glory. In particular it means every coming He makes. Every one of His comings involves a beginning for those who are being regenerated and the end of those who are being vastated. And so for the member of this Church His coming marked the onset of temptation, for when someone is being tempted he starts to become a new man and be regenerated. At the same time it was the end of those from the Most Ancient Church who had become of such a character that inevitably they perished. It was similar when the Lord came into the world; at that time the Church had entered the final stages of its vastation, and a new one came into being.

[2] That 'seven days' time' means these things is clear in Daniel,

Seventy weeks have been decreed concerning your people and your holy city to bring transgression to a close and to seal up sins and to atone for iniquity and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up vision and prophet, and to anoint the Most Holy Place. And you will know and perceive that from the going forth of the Word to restore and to build Jerusalem until the Messiah, the Prince, there will be SEVEN WEEKS. Daniel 9:24-25.

Here 'seventy weeks' and 'seven weeks' are similar in meaning to seven days, namely the Coming of the Lord. But because it is plain prophecy here, periods of time are presented in an even more holy and decided fashion by numbers involving seven. From this quotation it is clear that, when applied in this way to periods of time, 'seven' means not only the Coming of the Lord, but also - in the words stating that He was to anoint the Most Holy Place and that He was to restore and build Jerusalem - the beginning of a new Church at that time, and simultaneously - in the words stating that [seventy] weeks were decreed concerning the holy city to bring transgression to a close and to seal up sin - final vastation.

[3] Similar usages occur elsewhere in the Word, as in Ezekiel where he describes a personal experience,

I came to those in captivity at Tel-abib, who were sitting by the river Chebar, and I sat there seven days, astonished among them And at the end of seven days the Word of Jehovah came to me. Ezekiel 3:15-16.

Here also 'seven days' stands for the onset of visitation, for when he had sat seven days among those in captivity, the Word of Jehovah came to him. In the same prophet,

They will bury Gog, that they may cleanse the land in seven months. At the end of seven months they will make their search. Ezekiel 39:12, 14.

This similarly stands for the final phase of vastation and the first of visitation. In Daniel,

The heart of Nebuchadnezzar will be changed from a man and the heart of a beast given to him, and seven times will pass over him. Daniel 4:16, 25, 31.

This likewise stands for the finish of vastation and the beginning of a new man.

[4] The seventy years of captivity in Babylon represented the same. Whether the number is seventy or seven what is embodied is the same. The same applies whether it is seven days, or seven years, or seven decades which make seventy years. Vastation was represented by the years of captivity, the beginning of a new Church by the liberation and by the rebuilding of the Temple. Jacob's serving in the house of Laban also represented things of a similar nature - where the following is stated,

I will serve you for seven years for Rachel. And he served for seven years. Laban said, Complete the week of this one, and we will give you also the other one for the service you render with me for another seven years. And Jacob did so, and completed the week of this one. Genesis 29:18, 20, 27-28.

Here 'the service of seven years' embodies something similar. And after the period of seven years marriage and freedom followed. The period of these seven years was called a week, as also in Daniel.

[5] Something similar was also represented by the command to go around the city of Jericho seven times, and the wall would collapse. It is also said that they rose at dawn on the seventh day and went around the city, as they were accustomed to do, seven times. And after the seventh time round, the seven priests blew on their seven trumpets and the wall collapsed, Joshua 6:10-20. Unless these events had also had this meaning the command would never have been given to go round seven times, or that there were to be seven priests and seven trumpets. From these and many other places, for example in Job 2:13; Revelation 15:1, 6-7; 21:9, it becomes clear that 'seven days' time' means the beginning of a new Church and the end of the old. Since the subject here is not only the member of the Church called Noah and his temptation, but also the final descendants of the Most Ancient Church who destroyed themselves, 'seven days' time' can mean nothing other than the onset of the temptation of Noah and the finish of the Most Ancient Church, which was the final destruction and extinction of it.

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