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1 ครั้งนั้น พวกธรรมาจารย์และพวกฟาริสี ซึ่งมาจากกรุงเยรูซาเล็ม มาทูลถามพระเยซูว่า

2 "ทำไมพวกสาวกของท่านจึงละเมิดประเพณีสืบทอดมาจากบรรพบุรุษ ด้วยว่าเขามิได้ล้างมือเมื่อเขารับประทานอาหาร"

3 แต่พระองค์จึงตรัสตอบเขาว่า "เหตุไฉนพวกท่านจึงละเมิดพระบัญญัติของพระเจ้าด้วยประเพณีของพวกท่านด้วยเล่า

4 เพราะว่าพระเจ้าได้ทรงบัญญัติไว้ว่า `จงให้เกียรติแก่บิดามารดาของตน' และ `ผู้ใดด่าแช่งบิดามารดาของตน ผู้นั้นต้องถูกปรับโทษถึงตาย'

5 แต่พวกท่านกลับสอนว่า `ผู้ใดจะกล่าวแก่บิดามารดาว่า "สิ่งใดของข้าพเจ้าซึ่งอาจเป็นประโยชน์แก่ท่าน สิ่งนั้นเป็นของถวายแด่พระเจ้าแล้ว"

6 ผู้นั้นจึงไม่ต้องให้เกียรติบิดามารดาของตน' อย่างนั้นแหละท่านทั้งหลายทำให้พระบัญญัติของพระเจ้าเป็นหมันไปเพราะเห็นแก่ประเพณีของพวกท่าน

7 โอ คนหน้าซื่อใจคด อิสยาห์ได้พยากรณ์ถึงพวกท่านถูกแล้วว่า

8 `ประชาชนนี้เข้ามาใกล้เราด้วยปากของเขา และให้เกียรติเราด้วยริมฝีปากของเขา แต่ใจของเขาห่างไกลจากเรา

9 เขานมัสการเราโดยหาประโยชน์มิได้ ด้วยเอาบทบัญญัติของมนุษย์มาอวดอ้างว่า เป็นพระดำรัสสอน'"

10 แล้วพระองค์ทรงเรียกประชาชนและตรัสกับเขาว่า "จงฟังและเข้าใจเถิด

11 มิใช่สิ่งซึ่งเข้าไปในปากจะทำให้มนุษย์เป็นมลทิน แต่สิ่งซึ่งออกมาจากปากนั้นแหละทำให้มนุษย์เป็นมลทิน"

12 ขณะนั้นพวกสาวกมาทูลพระองค์ว่า "พระองค์ทรงทราบแล้วหรือว่า เมื่อพวกฟาริสีได้ยินคำตรัสนั้น เขาแค้นเคืองใจนัก"

13 พระองค์จึงตรัสตอบว่า "ต้นไม้ใดๆทุกต้นซึ่งพระบิดาของเราผู้ทรงสถิตในสวรรค์มิได้ทรงปลูกไว้จะต้องถอนเสีย

14 ช่างเขาเถิด เขาเป็นผู้นำตาบอดนำทางคนตาบอด ถ้าคนตาบอดนำทางคนตาบอด ทั้งสองจะตกลงไปในบ่อ"

15 ฝ่ายเปโตรทูลพระองค์ว่า "ขอทรงโปรดอธิบายคำอุปมานั้นให้พวกข้าพระองค์ทราบ"

16 ฝ่ายพระเยซูตรัสตอบว่า "ท่านทั้งหลายยังไม่เข้าใจด้วยหรือ

17 ท่านยังไม่เข้าใจหรือว่า สิ่งใดๆซึ่งเข้าไปในปากก็ลงไปในท้อง แล้วก็ถ่ายออกลงส้วมไป

18 แต่สิ่งที่ออกจากปากก็ออกมาจากใจ สิ่งนั้นแหละทำให้มนุษย์เป็นมลทิน

19 ความคิดชั่วร้าย การฆ่าคน การผิดผัวผิดเมีย การล่วงประเวณี การลักขโมย การเป็นพยานเท็จ การพูดหมิ่นประมาท ก็ออกมาจากใจ

20 สิ่งเหล่านี้แหละที่ทำให้มนุษย์เป็นมลทิน แต่ซึ่งจะรับประทานอาหารโดยไม่ล้างมือก่อน ไม่ทำให้มนุษย์เป็นมลทิน"

21 แล้วพระเยซูเสด็จไปจากที่นั่นเข้าไปในเขตแดนเมืองไทระและเมืองไซดอน

22 ดูเถิด มีหญิงชาวคานาอันคนหนึ่งมาจากเขตแดนนั้นร้องทูลพระองค์ว่า "โอ พระองค์ผู้ทรงเป็นบุตรดาวิดเจ้าข้า ขอทรงโปรดเมตตาข้าพระองค์เถิด ลูกสาวของข้าพระองค์มีผีสิงอยู่เป็นทุกข์ลำบากยิ่งนัก"

23 ฝ่ายพระองค์ไม่ทรงตอบเขาสักคำเดียว และพวกสาวกของพระองค์มาอ้อนวอนพระองค์ ทูลว่า "ไล่เธอไปเสียเถิด เพราะเธอร้องตามเรามา"

24 พระองค์ตรัสตอบว่า "เรามิได้รับใช้มาหาผู้ใด เว้นแต่แกะหลงของวงศ์วานอิสราเอล"

25 ฝ่ายหญิงนั้นก็มานมัสการพระองค์ทูลว่า "พระองค์เจ้าข้า ขอทรงโปรดช่วยข้าพระองค์เถิด"

26 พระองค์จึงตรัสตอบว่า "ซึ่งจะเอาอาหารของลูกโยนให้แก่สุนัขก็ไม่ควร"

27 ผู้หญิงนั้นทูลว่า "จริงพระองค์เจ้าข้า แต่สุนัขนั้นย่อมกินเดนที่ตกจากโต๊ะนายของมัน"

28 แล้วพระเยซูตรัสตอบเขาว่า "โอ หญิงเอ๋ย ความเชื่อของเจ้าก็มาก ให้เป็นไปตามความปรารถนาของเจ้าเถิด" และลูกสาวของเขาก็หายเป็นปกติตั้งแต่ขณะนั้น

29 พระเยซูจึงเสด็จจากที่นั่นมายังทะเลสาบกาลิลี แล้วเสด็จขึ้นไปบนภูเขาทรงประทับที่นั่น

30 และประชาชนเป็นอันมากมาเฝ้าพระองค์ พาคนง่อย คนตาบอด คนใบ้ คนพิการ และคนเจ็บอื่นๆหลายคนมาวางแทบพระบาทของพระเยซู แล้วพระองค์ทรงรักษาเขาให้หาย

31 คนเหล่านั้นจึงอัศจรรย์ใจนักเมื่อเห็นคนใบ้พูดได้ คนพิการหายเป็นปกติ คนง่อยเดินได้ คนตาบอดกลับเห็น แล้วเขาก็สรรเสริญพระเจ้าของชนชาติอิสราเอล

32 ฝ่ายพระเยซูทรงเรียกพวกสาวกของพระองค์มาตรัสว่า "เราสงสารคนเหล่านี้ เพราะเขาค้างอยู่กับเราได้สามวันแล้ว และไม่มีอาหารจะกิน เราไม่อยากให้เขาไปเมื่อยังอดอาหารอยู่ กลัวว่าเขาจะหิวโหยสิ้นแรงลงตามทาง"

33 พวกสาวกทูลพระองค์ว่า "ในถิ่นทุรกันดารนี้เราจะหาอาหารที่ไหน พอเลี้ยงคนเป็นอันมากนี้ให้อิ่มได้"

34 พระเยซูจึงตรัสถามเขาว่า "ท่านมีขนมปังกี่ก้อน" เขาทูลว่า "มีเจ็ดก้อนกับปลาเล็กๆสองสามตัว"

35 พระองค์จึงสั่งประชาชนให้นั่งลงที่พื้นดิน

36 แล้วพระองค์ทรงรับขนมปังเจ็ดก้อนและปลาเหล่านั้นมาขอบพระคุณแล้ว จึงทรงหักส่งให้เหล่าสาวกของพระองค์ เหล่าสาวกก็แจกให้ประชาชน

37 และคนทั้งปวงได้รับประทานอิ่มทุกคน อาหารที่เหลือนั้น เขาเก็บได้เจ็ดกระบุงเต็ม

38 ผู้ที่ได้รับประทานอาหารนั้นมีผู้ชายสี่พันคน มิได้นับผู้หญิงและเด็ก

39 พระองค์ตรัสสั่งให้ประชาชนไปแล้ว ก็เสด็จลงเรือมาถึงเขตเมืองมักดาลา

   


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Arcana Coelestia # 9231

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9231. 'You shall throw it to the dogs' means that these things are unclean. This is clear from the meaning of 'dogs' as those who render the good of faith unclean by means of falsifications. For all beasts in the Word mean the affections and inclinations such as exist with a human being; gentle and useful beasts mean good affections and inclinations, but fierce and useless ones mean bad affections and inclinations. The reason why such things are meant by beasts is that the external or natural man is endowed with affections and inclinations similar to those that beasts possess, and also with similar appetites and similar senses. But the difference is that the human being has within himself what is called the internal man. And the internal man is so distinct and separate from the external that it can see things that arise in the external, rule them, and control them. The internal man can also be raised to heaven, even up to the Lord, and so be joined to Him in thought and affection, consequently in faith and love. Furthermore the internal man is so distinct and separate that it is parted from the external after death and lives on for evermore. These characteristics mark the human being off from beasts. But they are not seen by people who look at things on merely the natural level and the level of the senses; for their internal man is closed towards heaven. They draw no distinction therefore between the human being and a beast other than this, that the human being has the ability to speak; and even this is considered to be of little importance by those seeing things on merely the level of the senses.

[2] The reason why 'dogs' means those who render the good of faith unclean by means of falsifications is that dogs eat unclean things, and also yap and bite people. This also explains why nations outside the Church who were steeped in falsities arising from evil were called dogs by the Jews and considered to be utterly worthless. The fact that they were called 'dogs' is evident from the Lord's words addressed to the woman who was a Greek, a Syro-Phoenician, whose daughter was troubled grievously by a demon,

It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs. But she said, To be sure, Lord, but even the dogs eat from the crumbs which fall from their masters' table. Matthew 15:26-27; Mark 7:26-28.

Here it is self-evident that those outside the Church are meant by 'the dogs', and those within the Church by 'the children'.

[3] Similarly in Luke,

There was a certain rich man (homo) who was clothed in purple and fine linen and indulged himself splendidly every day. But there was a poor one whose name was Lazarus, who was laid at his gate, full of sores, and desiring to be filled with the crumbs falling from the rich one's table. Furthermore the dogs came and licked his sores. Luke 16:19-21.

'The rich one clothed in purple and fine linen' means those within the Church, 'the purple and fine linen' with which he was clothed being cognitions or knowledge of goodness and truth that come from the Word. 'A poor one' means those within the Church with whom there is little good because they have no knowledge of truth, but who nevertheless have had a desire to receive instruction, 9209. He was referred to as Lazarus after the Lazarus whom the Lord raised from the dead, about whom it says that the Lord loved him, John 11:1-3, 36; that he was His friend, John 11:11; and that he sat at the table with the Lord, John 12:2. 'His wish to be filled with the crumbs falling from the rich one's table' meant his desire to learn a few truths from those within the Church possessing them in abundance. 'The dogs that licked his sores' are those outside the Church who are governed by good, though not the authentic good of faith; 'licking the sores' is curing them as best they can.

[4] In John,

Outside are dogs, sorcerers, and fornicators. Revelation 22:15.

'Dogs, sorcerers, and fornicators' stands for those who falsify the good and truth of faith. They are said 'to be outside' when they are outside heaven or the Church. The fact that good which has been falsified, and so made unclean, is meant by 'the dogs' is also evident in Matthew,

Do not give what is holy to the dogs; do not cast your pearls before swine. Matthew 7:6.

In Moses,

You shall not bring a harlot's reward, or the price of a dog, into Jehovah's house for any vowed offering, because both are an abomination to your God. Deuteronomy 23:18.

'A harlot's reward' stands for falsified truths of faith, 'the price of a dog' for falsified forms of the good of faith. For the meaning of 'whoredom' as falsification of the truth of faith, see 2466, 2729, 4865, 8904.

[5] In David,

Dogs have surrounded me, the assembly of the wicked has encompassed me, piercing my hands and my feet. Deliver my soul from the sword, my only one from the power 1 of the dog. Psalms 22:16, 20.

'Dogs' here stands for those who destroy forms of the good of faith, who are therefore called 'the assembly of the wicked'. 'Delivering one's soul from the sword' means rescuing it from falsity that lays waste the truth of faith, 'the sword' being the falsity that lays waste the truth of faith, see 2799, 4499, 6353, 7102, 8294, and 'soul' the life of faith, 9050. From this it is also evident that 'delivering my only soul from the power of the dog' means rescuing it from falsity that lays waste the good of faith. When it was said that people were to be dragged and eaten by dogs, 1 Kings 14:11; 16:4; 21:23-24; 2 Kings 9:10, 36; Jeremiah 15:3, the meaning was that they would be destroyed by unclean things. When people compared themselves to dead dogs, 1 Samuel 24:14; 2 Samuel 3:8; 9:8; 16:9, the meaning was that they would be considered utterly worthless ones who were to be cast out. What more is meant by 'dogs', see 7784.

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Arcana Coelestia # 4434

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4434. 'And his soul clung to Dinah, [the daughter of Jacob]' means the inclination to be joined to it. This is clear from the meaning of 'the soul clinging' as an inclination. It is evident that an inclination to be joined is meant because things connected with conjugial love imply in the internal sense the joining together of truth and good, and of good and truth. The reason why things connected with conjugial love imply in the internal sense that spiritual joining together is that conjugial love has its origin in the marriage of truth and good and of good and truth, see 2618, 2727-2729, 2737, 2803, 3132. Consequently the adulteration of good is meant by an act of adultery, and the falsification of truth by an act of whoredom described in the Word, 2466, 2729, 2750, 3399. From these considerations it may be seen that all the details mentioned in this chapter concerning Shechem and Dinah mean nothing else in the internal sense than the joining of truth, represented by 'Shechem', to the affection for truth, represented by 'Dinah', so that the words 'his soul clung to Dinah' mean the inclination to be joined to this affection.

[2] Since the subject in the whole of this chapter is Shechem's love towards Dinah and how he sought to make her his wife, and since things connected with conjugial love mean spiritual joining together, let it now be established from the Word that marriages and things that have a connection with marriages do not imply anything else: In John,

Let us be glad and exult, and let us give glory to Him, for the time of the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His Wife has made herself ready. Blessed are those who have been called to the marriage supper of the Lamb. Revelation 19:7, 9.

In the same book,

I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. One of the seven angels spoke to me, saying, Come, I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb. He carried me away in the spirit onto a great and high mountain and showed me the great city, the holy Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God. Revelation 21:2, 9-10.

It is quite evident that betrothal and marriage in these places mean nothing other than the joining of the Lord to the Church, which is effected by means of truth and good. For 'the holy city' and 'the new Jerusalem' mean nothing other than the Church - 'city' meaning the truth of the Church, see 402, 2268, 2449, 2451, 2712, 2943, 3216, and 'Jerusalem' the spiritual Church, 402, 2117, 3654.

[3] In Malachi,

Judah has acted faithlessly, and abomination has been committed in Israel and in Jerusalem, for Judah has profaned the holiness of Jehovah, for he loved and married the daughter of a foreign god. Jehovah was a witness between you and the wife of your youth, against whom you have acted faithlessly. Malachi 2:11, 14-15.

'Loving and marrying the daughter of a foreign god' means joining oneself to falsity instead of truth, which is 'the wife of one's youth'.

[4] In Ezekiel,

You took your sons and your daughters whom you had borne to Me, and sacrificed them so as to be devoured. Was the matter of your acts of whoredom a small one? You are your mother's daughter who loathes her husband and her sons, and you are the sister of your sisters who loathed their husbands and their sons. Ezekiel 16:20, 45.

This refers to the abominations of Jerusalem which, because they were the product of evils and falsities, are described in this chapter by means of the kind of things that are the direct opposite of marriages, that is to say, acts of adultery and of whoredom. 'The husbands' whom they loathed are goods, 'the sons' truths, and 'the daughters' the affections for these.

[5] In Isaiah,

Sing, O barren one that did not bear; resound with singing and cry out for joy, O one that has not been in travail, for the sons of her that is desolate will be more than the sons of her that is married. You will not remember any more the reproach of your widowhood, for your Maker is your Husband, 1 Jehovah Zebaoth is His name, and your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel, the God of the whole earth He is called. For Jehovah has called you like a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit, and a wife of youth when she is put away, said your God. All your sons are taught by Jehovah, and much is the peace of your sons. Isaiah 54:1, 4-6, 13.

Since 'a marriage' means the joining together of truth and good and of good and truth, one may see what is meant by husband and wife, sons and daughters, widows, women who have been put away, and by bearing, giving birth, being desolate, and being barren; for all these expressions have some connection with marriage. The meaning in the spiritual sense of each of these expressions has been shown many times in the explanatory sections.

[6] In the same prophet,

For Zion's sake I will not keep silent, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest. You will no more be called Deserted, but your land will be named Married, for Jehovah will take His pleasure in you, and your land will be married. Forasmuch as a young man will marry a virgin, your sons will marry you; and there will be the joy of a bridegroom over a bride, your God will rejoice over you. Isaiah 62:1, 4-5.

Anyone unacquainted with the internal sense of the Word may suppose that such imagery in the Word is simply an employment of comparisons like many of those used in everyday speech, and that this is the reason why the Church is compared to a daughter, a virgin, and a wife, and so why matters of faith and charity are compared to things which have some connection with marriage. But in the Word everything is representative of that which is spiritual or celestial, and it is a real correspondence; for the Word has come down from heaven, and because it has come down from there it is in origin something Divinely celestial and spiritual, to which everything in the sense of the letter corresponds. Consequently things connected with the heavenly marriage, which is good and truth joined together, pass into those that correspond to them, and so into those which have some connection with marriages on earth.

[7] This also explains why the Lord likened the kingdom of heaven - that is, His kingdom in heaven and His kingdom on earth, which is the Church - to a certain king, who arranged a wedding for his son and invited many to it, Matthew 22:2 and following verses, and also to ten virgins who took lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom, Matthew 25:1 and following verses. The Lord also referred to those who belong to the Church as 'the sons of the wedding',

Jesus said, Can the sons of the wedding mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast. Matthew 9:15.

[8] For the same reasons the affection for good and the affection for truth are called 'the joy and gladness of a bridegroom and bride', for heavenly joy is the product of those affections and resides within them, as in Isaiah,

Your sons will marry you; and there will be the joy of a bridegroom over a bride, Jehovah your God will rejoice over you. Isaiah 62:5.

In Jeremiah,

The voice of joy and the voice of gladness, and the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride, the voice of those that say, Give thanks 2 to Jehovah, for Jehovah is good. Jeremiah 33:11.

In the same prophet,

I will make to cease from the cities of Judah and from the streets of Jerusalem the voice of joy and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride, for the land will turn into a waste. Jeremiah 7:34; 16:9; 25:10.

And in John,

The light of a lamp will not shine in Babylon any more, and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride will not be heard in it any more. Revelation 18:23.

[9] Since marriages on earth correspond through truly conjugial love to the heavenly marriage which is that of good and truth, the laws laid down in the Word concerning betrothals and marriages correspond completely to the spiritual laws of the heavenly marriage, such as the law that men were to marry one wife only, Mark 10:2-8; Luke 16:18; for in the case of the heavenly marriage the situation is that no good can be joined to any but its own truth, or truth to any but its own good. If joined to any truth other than its own, good could not possibly be held together but would be torn apart and so would perish. In the spiritual Church 'wife' (uxor) represents good and 'man' (vir) represents truth, but in the celestial Church 'husband' (maritus) represents good and 'wife' (uxor) truth. Furthermore - and this is an arcanum - they not only represent those things but also in actual fact correspond to them.

[10] The laws also concerning marriages which have been laid down in the Old Testament have in a similar way a correspondence with the laws of the heavenly marriage, such as those in Exodus 21:7-11; 22:15-16, 17; 34:16; Numbers 36:6; Deuteronomy 7:3-4; 22:28-29; and also the laws about the forbidden degrees of affinity, Leviticus 18:6-20. In the Lord's Divine mercy these will be dealt with individually in some other place. The fact that the degrees and laws of marriages have their origin in the laws of truth and good which belong to the heavenly marriage and with which they correlate is evident in Ezekiel,

The priests the Levites shall not take as wives for themselves a widow or a woman that has been put away, but virgins from the seed of the house of Israel; only a widow who is the widow of a priest may they take. Ezekiel 44:22.

This refers to the holy city, the new Jerusalem, and to the heavenly Canaan which clearly mean the Lord's kingdom and His Church. Consequently 'the Levites' do not mean Levites, nor do 'a widow and a woman who has been put away' mean a widow and one put away, but the kind of things they correspond to.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. In both the Latin and the original Hebrew the words meaning Maker and Husband are plural at this point.

2. literally, Confess

  
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