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Joel 2

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1 Hipan ninyo ang pakakak sa Sion, at mangagpatunog kayo ng hudyat sa aking banal na bundok; manginig ang lahat na mananahan sa lupain: sapagka't ang kaarawan ng Panginoon ay dumarating, sapagka't malapit na;

2 Araw ng kadiliman at ng pagkukulimlim, araw ng mga ulap at ng pagsasalimuot ng dilim, gaya ng liwayway na namumukadkad sa mga bundok; isang malaking bayan at matibay; hindi nagkaroon kailan man ng gaya niyaon, ni magkakaroon pa man pagkatapos ng mga yaon, hanggang sa mga taon ng maraming sali't saling lahi.

3 Isang apoy ang sumusupok sa harap nila; at sa likuran nila'y isang liyab ang sumusunog: ang lupain ay parang halamanan sa Eden sa harap nila, at sa likuran nila'y isang sirang ilang; oo, at walang nakatanan sa kanila.

4 Ang anyo nila ay parang anyo ng mga kabayo; at kung paano ang mga mangangabayo, gayon sila nagsisitakbo.

5 Parang ingay ng mga karo sa mga taluktok ng mga bundok nagsisilukso sila, parang hugong ng liyab ng apoy na sumusupok sa dayami, parang isang matibay na bayan na humahanay sa pagbabaka.

6 Sa kanilang harapan ay nangahihirapan ang mga bayan; lahat ng mukha ay nangamumutla.

7 Sila'y nagsisitakbong parang mga malakas na lalake; sila'y nagsisipagalambitin sa kuta na parang mga lalaking mangdidigma; at sila'y nagsisilakad bawa't isa ng kanikaniyang mga lakad, at hindi nila binabago ang kanilang mga hanay.

8 Ni nagtutulakan mang isa'y isa; sila'y lumalakad bawa't isa sa kanikaniyang landas; at sila'y magsisisagupa sa mga almas, at hindi sila malalansag.

9 Kanilang nilulukso ang bayan; kanilang tinatakbo ang kuta; kanilang pinagaalambitinan ang mga bahay; sila'y nagsisipasok sa mga dungawan na parang magnanakaw.

10 Ang lupa ay nayayanig sa harap nila; ang langit ay nanginginig; ang araw at ang buwan ay nagdidilim at itinitigil ng mga bituin ang kanilang kislap:

11 At pinatutunog ng Panginoon ang kaniyang tinig sa harap ng kaniyang hukbo; sapagka't ang kaniyang kampamento ay totoong malaki; sapagka't malakas na nagsasagawa ng kaniyang salita; sapagka't ang kaarawan ng Panginoon ay dakila at totoong kakilakilabot; at sinong makatatahan?

12 Gayon ma'y ngayon, sabi ng Panginoon, magsipanumbalik kayo sa akin ng inyong buong puso, na may pagaayuno, at may pananangis, at may pananambitan:

13 At papagdalamhatiin ninyo ang inyong puso, at hindi ang mga damit ang inyong hapakin, at kayo'y magsipanumbalik sa Panginoon ninyong Dios; sapagka't siya'y maawain at puspos ng kahabagan, banayad sa pagkagalit, at sagana sa kagandahang-loob, at nagsisisi siya sa kasamaan.

14 Sinong nakakaalam kung siya'y hindi magbabalik-loob, at magsisisi, at magiiwan ng isang pagpapala sa likuran niya, ng handog na harina, at ng inuming handog sa Panginoon ninyong Dios?

15 Hipan ninyo ang pakakak sa Sion: magsipangilin kayo ng isang ayuno, magsitawag kayo ng isang takdang kapulungan;

16 Tipunin ninyo ang bayan, banalin ang kapisanan, pisanin ang mga matanda, tipunin ang mga bata, at yaong mga pasusuhin; lumabas ang bagong kasal na lalake sa kaniyang silid, at ang bagong kasal na babae sa kaniyang silid.

17 Manangis ang mga saserdote, ang mga tagapangasiwa ng Panginoon, sa pagitan ng portiko at ng dambana, at kanilang sabihin, Maawa ka sa iyong bayan, Oh Panginoon, at huwag mong ibigay ang iyong bayan sa kakutyaan, na ang mga bansa baga'y magpuno sa kanila: bakit nila sasabihin sa gitna ng mga bayan, Saan nandoon ang kanilang Dios?

18 Noong ang Panginoon ay naging masikap sa kanilang lupain, at nahabag sa kaniyang bayan.

19 At ang Panginoon ay sumagot, at nagsabi sa kaniyang bayan, Narito, ako'y magdadala sa inyo ng trigo, at alak, at langis, at inyong kabubusugan; at hindi ko na gagawin pa kayo na kakutyaan sa gitna ng mga bansa;

20 Kundi aking ihihiwalay na malayo sa inyo ang hukbo sa hilagaan, at aking itataboy siya sa isang lupaing basal at sira, ang kaniyang unaha'y sa dagat silanganan, at ang kaniyang pinakahuling bahagi ay sa dagat kanluran; at ang kaniyang baho ay aalingasaw, at ang masamang amoy ay iilanglang, sapagka't siya'y gumawa ng mga malaking bagay.

21 Huwag kang matakot, Oh lupain, ikaw ay matuwa at magalak; sapagka't ang Panginoon ay gumawa ng dakilang mga bagay.

22 Huwag kayong mangatakot, kayong mga hayop sa parang; sapagka't ang mga pastulan sa ilang ay lumalago, sapagka't ang punong kahoy ay nagbubunga, ang puno ng higos at ang puno ng ubas ay nagbubunga.

23 Kayo nga'y mangatuwa, kayong mga anak ng Sion, at mangagalak sa Panginoon ninyong Dios; sapagka't kaniyang ibinibigay sa inyo ang maagang ulan sa tapat na sukat, at kaniyang pinalalagpak ang ulan dahil sa inyo, ang maagang ulan at ang huling ulan, sa unang buwan.

24 At ang mga lapag ay mangapupuno ng trigo, at ang mga kamalig ay aapawan ng alak at langis.

25 At aking isasauli sa inyo ang mga taon na kinain ng balang, ng uod, at ng kuliglig, at ng tipaklong na siyang aking malaking hukbo, na aking sinugo sa gitna ninyo.

26 At kayo'y magsisikaing sagana, at mangabubusog, at inyong pupurihin ang pangalan ng Panginoon ninyong Dios, na gumawa ng kababalaghan sa inyo; at ang aking bayan ay hindi mapapahiya kailan man.

27 At inyong malalaman na ako'y nasa gitna ng Israel, at ako ang Panginoon ninyong Dios, at wala nang iba; at ang aking bayan ay hindi mapapahiya magpakailan man.

28 At mangyayari pagkatapos, na ibubuhos ko ang aking Espiritu sa lahat ng laman; at ang inyong mga anak na lalake at babae ay manganghuhula, ang inyong mga matanda ay magsisipanaginip ng mga panaginip, ang inyong mga binata ay mangakakakita ng mga pangitain:

29 At sa mga lingkod na lalake at babae naman ay ibubuhos ko sa mga araw na yaon ang aking Espiritu.

30 At ako'y magpapakita ng mga kababalaghan sa langit at sa lupa, dugo, at apoy, at mga haliging usok.

31 Ang araw ay magiging kadiliman, at ang buwan ay dugo, bago dumating ang dakila at kakilakilabot na kaarawan ng Panginoon.

32 At mangyayari na ang sinomang tumawag sa pangalan ng Panginoon ay maliligtas, sapagka't sa bundok ng Sion at sa Jerusalem doroon yaong nangakatanan, gaya ng sinabi ng Panginoon, at sa nangalabi ay yaong mga tinatawag ng Panginoon.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4735

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4735. 'Do not shed blood' means not to do violence to what is holy. This is clear from the meaning of 'blood' as that which is holy, dealt with below, and therefore 'shedding blood' means doing violence to it. Everything holy in heaven proceeds from the Lord's Divine Human, as consequently does everything holy in the Church. For this reason to prevent people from doing violence to that which is holy the Lord instituted the Holy Supper, in which it is explicitly declared that the bread there is His flesh and the wine His blood, thus that His Divine Human is the source of that which is holy in the Holy Supper. Among the Ancients 'flesh and blood' meant the human proprium, for that which is human consists of flesh and blood. This explains what the Lord said to Simon,

Blessed are you, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. Matthew 16:17.

Therefore the flesh and blood meant in the Holy Supper by the bread and wine are the Lord's Human Proprium. The Lord's actual Proprium which He acquired to Himself by His own power is Divine. His Proprium was since His conception that which He had from Jehovah His Father and was Jehovah Himself, and therefore the Proprium which He acquired to Himself within the Human was Divine. It is this Divine Proprium within the Human that is called flesh and blood, 'flesh' being His Divine Good, 3813, 'blood' Divine Truth that goes with Divine Good.

[2] The Lord's Human, now that it has been glorified or made Divine, cannot be thought of as something merely human but as Divine Love within a human form. This is more true of Him than it is of angels, who - when they come to be seen, as I myself have seen them - are seen as forms of love and charity taking on a human appearance, the Lord enabling this to be so. For it was by Divine Love that the Lord made His Human Divine, even, as has been stated, as heavenly love serves to make someone an angel after death, so that he too is seen as a form of love and charity taking on a human appearance. From this it is evident that in the celestial sense the Lord's Divine Human means Divine Love itself, which is a love directed towards the whole human race whom He wishes to save, making them blessed and happy for ever, and to whom He wishes to impart, insofar as its members can accept it, what is His and is Divine, so that it becomes their own. This love, and man's reciprocated love to the Lord as well as his love towards the neighbour, are meant and represented in the Holy Supper, Divine celestial love by the flesh or bread in it and Divine spiritual love by the blood or wine.

[3] From all this one may now see what is meant by eating the Lord's flesh and drinking His blood in John,

I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever. But the bread which I shall give is My flesh. Truly, truly, I say to you, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drank His blood you will have no life in you. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. For My flesh is truly food, and My blood is truly drink. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. This is the bread which came down from heaven. John 6:50-58.

Because 'flesh' and 'blood' mean the Divine Celestial and the Divine Spiritual that proceed from the Lord's Divine Human, as has been stated, or what amounts to the same, mean Divine Good and Divine Truth that proceed from His Love, 'eating' and 'drinking' mean making these things one's own. They become one's own through the life of love and charity which is also the life of faith. For 'eating' means making good one's own, and 'drinking' making truth one's own, see 2187, 3069, 3168, 3513, 3596, 3734, 3832, 4017, 4018.

[4] Because 'blood' in the celestial sense means the Divine Spiritual or Divine Truth proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human, it therefore means that which is holy, for Divine Truth proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human is Holiness itself. There is no other Holiness, nor any other source of it.

[5] As regards 'blood' meaning that Holiness, this may be seen from many places in the Word, of which let the following be quoted here: In Ezekiel,

Son of man, thus said the Lord Jehovih, Say to every bird of the air, to every wild animal of the field, Assemble and come, gather yourselves from all around to My sacrifice which I am sacrificing for you, a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel, so that you may eat flesh and drink wine. You will eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth - rams, lambs, and he-goats, all of them fatlings of Bashan. And you will eat fat till you are glutted and drink blood till you are drunk, from My sacrifice which I will sacrifice for you. You will be glutted at My table with horse and chariot, with the mighty, and with every man of war. Thus will I set My glory among the nations. Ezekiel 39:17-21.

This refers to the calling together of all people to the Lord's kingdom, and specifically to the establishment of the Church among gentiles. 'Eating flesh and drinking wine' means making Divine Good and Divine Truth one's own, and so making one's own the Holiness which proceeds from the Lord's Divine Human. Is there anyone who cannot see that here in the references to their eating the flesh of the mighty and drinking the blood of the princes of the earth, and their being glutted with horse, chariot, the mighty, and every man of war, 'flesh' is not used to mean flesh nor 'blood' to mean blood?

[6] Similarly in John,

I saw an angel standing in the sun, who called out with a loud voice, saying to all the birds flying in mid-heaven, Come, gather yourselves together to the supper of the Great God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and those seated on them, and the flesh of all, free men and slaves, small and great. Revelation 19:17-18.

Can anyone ever understand these things unless he knows what 'flesh' means in the internal sense, or what 'kings', 'captains', 'mighty men', 'horses', 'those seated on them', 'free men and slaves' mean?

[7] Also in Zechariah,

He will speak peace to the nations; His dominion will be from sea to sea, and from the River even to the ends of the earth As for you also, through the blood of your covenant I will let out your bound ones from the pit. Zechariah 9:10-11.

This refers to the Lord. 'The blood of the covenant' is Divine Truth proceeding from His Divine Human and is the Holiness itself which has gone out from Him since He was glorified. This Holiness is that which is also called the Holy Spirit, as is evident in John,

Jesus said, If anyone thirsts let him come to Me and drink. Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, Out of his belly will flow rivers of living water. This He said about the spirit which those believing in Him were to receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet because Jesus was not yet glorified. John 7:37-39.

As regards the holiness proceeding from the Lord being 'the spirit', see John 6:63.

[8] Further to 'blood' meaning the holiness proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human - in David,

From deceit and from violence He will redeem 1 their soul, and precious will their blood be in His eyes. Psalms 72:14.

'Precious blood' stands for the holiness which they are to receive. In John,

These are they who are coming out of the great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and have made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb. Revelation 7:14.

And in the same author,

They have conquered the dragon by the blood of the Lamb and by the Word of their testimony; and they did not love their soul even to death. Revelation 12:11.

[9] The Church at the present day knows no more than this, that 'the blood of the Lamb' here means the Lord's passion, for it believes that people are saved solely through the Lord's passion and that it was to endure this that He was sent into the world, a belief which may be enough for the simple who are incapable of grasping interior arcana. The Lord's passion was the last stage of His temptation, by which He fully glorified His Humanity, Luke 24:26; John 12:23, 27-28; 13:31-32; 17:1, 4-5. But 'the blood of the Lamb' here in Revelation is the same as the Divine Truth or that which is holy proceeding from His Divine Human, and so is the same as 'the blood of the covenant' referred to just above, and also in Moses,

[10] Moses took the book of the covenant, and read it in the ears of the people, who said, All that Jehovah has spoken we will do and hear. Then Moses took the blood and sprinkled it over the people. and said, Behold the blood of the covenant which Jehovah has made with you, upon all these words. Exodus 24:7-8.

'The book of the covenant' was Divine Truth as it existed with them at that time, which Truth was corroborated by means of the blood that bore witness to the fact that such Truth proceeded from His Divine Human.

[11] In the ritual requirements of the Jewish Church 'blood' meant nothing other than the holiness proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human. When people were being consecrated blood was therefore used to effect this, as when Aaron was consecrated along with his sons. At that time the blood was sprinkled over the horns of the altar, the residue being poured out at the base of it. Some was also put on the tip of their right ear, on their right thumb and the big toe of their right foot, and on their vestments, Exodus 29:12, 16, 20-21; Leviticus 8:15, 19, 23, 30. And when Aaron went within the veil to the mercy-seat the blood had also to be sprinkled with his finger seven times over the east side of the mercy-seat, Leviticus 16:12-15. Likewise in all other consecrations, as well as expiations and cleansings, mentioned in Exodus 12:7, 13, 22; 30:10; Leviticus 1:5, 11, 15; 3:2 , 8, 13; 4:6-7, 17-18, 25, 30, 34; 5:9; 6:27-28; 14:14-19, 25-30; 16:12-15, 18-19; Deuteronomy 12:27.

[12] As 'blood' in the genuine sense means that which is holy, so in the contrary sense 'blood' and 'bloods' mean things which bring violence to it. This is because 'shedding innocent blood' means doing violence to that which is holy. For the same reason too infamous deeds in life and profane acts of worship are called 'blood'. The fact that such things are meant by 'blood' and 'bloods' is clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

When the Lord will have washed the excrement of the daughters of Zion and washed away the blood of Jerusalem from its midst by a spirit of judgement and by a spirit of purging. Isaiah 4:4.

In the same prophet,

The waters of Dimon are full of blood. Isaiah 15:9.

In the same prophet,

Your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity. Their feet run to evil, and they hasten to shed innocent blood; their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity. Isaiah 59:3, 7.

In Jeremiah,

Yes, in your skirts the blood of poor innocent souls is found. Jeremiah 2:34.

[13] In the same prophet,

For the sins of the prophets, the iniquities of the priests who shed in the midst of Jerusalem the blood of the righteous. They went astray blind in the streets, they are defiled with blood. Things which have no power they touch with their garments. Lamentations 4:13-14.

In Ezekiel,

I passed by you and saw you weltering in your blood, 2 and I said to you, Live in your blood; 2 I indeed said to you, Live in your blood'. I washed you with water and washed away your blood 2 from upon you, and anointed you with oil. Ezekiel 16:6, 9.

In the same prophet,

You, son of man, will you dispute with the city of blood? 2 Declare to her all her abominations. By your blood which you have shed you have become guilty, and by the idols which you have made you are defiled. Behold, the princes of Israel, each according to his power, 3 have been among you and have shed blood. Men of intrigue have been among you, [ready] to shed blood, and among you have eaten on the mountains. Ezekiel 22:2-4, 6, 9.

In Moses,

If anyone sacrifices anywhere else than on the altar at the tent of meeting it shall be [regarded as] blood, and as though he had shed blood. Leviticus 17:1-9.

[14] Truth that has been falsified and rendered profane is meant in the following references to 'blood': In Joel,

I will give portents in the heavens and on earth, blood and fire, and columns of smoke. The sun will be turned into thick darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of Jehovah comes. Joel 2:30-31.

In John,

The sun became black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon became like blood. Revelation 6:12.

In the same author,

The second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third part of the sea became blood. Revelation 8:8.

In the same author,

The second angel poured out his bowl into the sea, and it became like the blood of one dead, from which every living soul died in the sea. The third angel poured out his bowl into the rivers and into the fountains of water, and blood was made. Revelation 16:3-4.

[15] A similar meaning occurs in the turning of the rivers, pools and ponds in Egypt into blood, Exodus 7:15-22, for 'Egypt' means knowledge which enters of its own accord into heavenly arcana and as a consequence perverts Divine truths, refuses to accept them, and renders them profane, 1164, 1165, 1186. Being Divine ones, all the miracles performed in Egypt embodied the same kind of meanings. 'The rivers' which were turned into blood means the truths that go with intelligence and wisdom, 108, 109, 3051, as likewise do 'waters', 680, 2702, 3058, and 'springs', 2702, 3096, 3424. 'Seas' means factual truths taken as a single whole, 28. 'The moon', which, it is also said, is to be turned into blood, means Divine Truth, 1529-1531, 2495, 4060. From this it is evident that the turning of the moon, sea, springs, waters, and rivers into blood means Truth that has been falsified and rendered profane.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Latin means bring back (imperative singular), but the Hebrew means He will redeem.

2. literally, bloods

3. literally, arm

  
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