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1 Hỡi con cái Y-sơ-ra-ên, hãy nghe lời nầy, là lời Ðức Giê-hô-va phán nghịch cùng các ngươi, tức là nghịch cùng cả họ hàng mà ta đã đem lên khỏi đất Ê-díp-tô.

2 Ta đã biết chỉ một mình các ngươi trong mọi họ hàng trên đất; vậy nên ta sẽ thăm phạt các ngươi vì mọi sự gian ác các ngươi.

3 Nếu hai người không đồng ý với nhau, thì há cùng đi chung được sao?

4 Nếu sư tử không bắt được mồi, thì há có gầm thét trong rừng sao? Sư tử con nếu không bắt được gì, thì há có làm vang những tiếng kêu từ nơi sâu của hang nó sao?

5 Con chim, nếu chẳng có bẫy gài để bắt nó, thì nó há sa vào trong lưới giăng ra trên đất sao? Bằng chẳng bắt được gì thì lưới há có dựt lên khỏi đất?

6 Kèn thổi trong thành thì dân sự há chẳng sợ sao? Sự tai vạ há có xảy ra cho một thành kia nếu mà Ðức Giê-hô-va chẳng làm?

7 Cũng vậy, Chúa Giê-hô-va chẳng có làm một việc gì mà Ngài chưa tỏ sự kín nhiệm Ngài ra trước cho tôi tớ Ngài, là các Ðấng tiên tri.

8 Khi sư tử gầm thét, thì ai mà chẳng sợ? Khi Chúa Giê-hô-va đã phán dạy, thì ai mà chẳng nói tiên tri?

9 Hãy rao truyền ra trong các đền đài Ách-đốt và trong các đền đài của đất Ê-díp-tô, và nói rằng: Các ngươi khá nhóm lại trên các núi của Sa-ma-ri; hãy xem nhiều sự rối loạn lớn lao ở đó, và những sự bạo ngược giữa nó.

10 Ðức Giê-hô-va phán: Chúng nó không biết làm sự ngay thẳng; chúng nó chất chứa của hung dữ và cướp dựt ở trong các đền đài mình.

11 Vậy nên Chúa Giê-hô-va phán như vầy: Nầy, kẻ nghịch sẽ đến vây bọc đất nầy; nó cất mất sức mạnh ngươi, và những đền đài ngươi sẽ bị cướp phá.

12 Ðức Giê-hô-va phán như vầy: Như kẻ chăn chiên chỉ gỡ được hai giò hay một tai ra khỏi họng sư tử, thì những con cái Y-sơ-ra-ên, là những kẻ ngồi tại Sa-ma-ri nơi góc giường và trên thảm của Ða-mách, cũng sẽ được cứu cách như vậy.

13 Chúa Giê-hô-va, Ðức Chúa Trời vạn quân phán rằng: Hãy nghe, và làm chứng nghịch cùng nhà Gia-cốp.

14 Ðến ngày mà ta sẽ thăm phạt Y-sơ-ra-ên về tội lỗi nó, ta cũng sẽ thăm phạt các bàn thờ của Bê-tên; những sừng của bàn thờ sẽ bị chặt và rơi xuống đất.

15 Bấy giờ ta sẽ đánh nhà mùa đông và nhà mùa hạ; những nhà bằng ngà voi sẽ bị phá, và những nhà lớn sẽ bị hủy diệt, Ðức Giê-hô-va phán vậy.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9349

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9349. The subject in Chapters 20-23 has been the laws, judgements, and statutes that were declared from Mount Sinai. It has been shown what these hold within them in the internal sense, and so how they are understood in heaven, namely not according to their literal but according to their spiritual meaning, which though not evident in the letter is nevertheless present within them. But anyone who is unaware of how the matter stands may suppose that this makes the literal sense of the Word unimportant, for no attention is paid to it in heaven. But let it be known that it does not at all make the literal sense of the Word unimportant; rather, it adds strength to it. Indeed all its individual words carry weight and are holy by virtue of the spiritual sense within them; for the literal sense is the foundation and support on which the spiritual sense rests, and with which it is directly linked, so directly that not even a jot, nor a tittle, that is, small part of a letter in the literal sense of the Word fails to hold what is holy and Divine within it, according to the Lord's words in Matthew,

Truly I say to you, Even until heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one small part of a letter will not pass from the law till all things are done. Matthew 5:18.

And in Luke,

It is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one tittle of the Law to fall. Luke 16:17.

'The Law' is the Word, see 6752, 7463.

[2] Therefore also in the Lord's Divine Providence it has happened that every jot and tittle of the Word, especially in the Old Testament, has been preserved since it was written. I have been shown from heaven that in the Word not only each word but also each letter, indeed - incredibly so - each small part of a letter in the original language has an inner holiness, as angels of the inmost heaven are able to perceive. I can positively declare this to be so, but I realize that it surpasses belief. From this it is evident that outward religious observances of the Church, which represented the Lord and the inner realities of heaven and the Church which begin in the Lord, and about which one reads in the Old Testament Word, have indeed for the most part been abrogated. But it continues to be the Word with its Divine holiness, because all the details there, as has been stated, continue to hold within themselves holy and Divine things, which are perceived in heaven when that Word is read. For it has in all its details an inner, holy content, which is its internal sense , or heavenly and Divine sense. This sense is the soul of the Word; it is God's truth itself emanating from the Lord, and so it is the Lord Himself.

[3] All this makes clear what the situation is with the laws, judgements, and statutes which were declared by the Lord from Mount Sinai, and are contained in Chapters 20-23 which have now been dealt with. That is to say, it makes clear that every single regulation there is holy because its inward form is holy. Nevertheless some of them have been abrogated so far as practices by the Church at the present day, which is an internal Church, are concerned; some of them are such that the Church may practise them if it wishes to do so; and some of them must be altogether observed and carried out. Even so, those which have been abrogated so far as practices by the Church are concerned, those which it may practise if it so wishes, and those which must be altogether observed and carried out are all equally holy by virtue of their inner and holy content. For the whole of the Word internally is Divine. That inner and holy content is what the internal sense teaches, and it is identical with the inner virtues of the Christian Church, with which teachings about charity and faith are concerned.

[4] To make all this more intelligible let the laws, judgements, and statutes dealt with in the above-mentioned chapters serve as examples. Regulations which must be altogether observed and carried out are those contained in 20:3-5, 7-8, 12-17, 23; 21:12, 14-15, 20; 22:18-20, 28; 23:1-3, 6-8, 24-25, 32.

Regulations which [the Church] may practise if it so wishes are such as those contained in 20:10; 21:18-19, 22-25, 33-36; 22:1-14, 17, 21-23, 25-27, 31; 23:4-5, 9, 12-16, 33.

Regulations which have been abrogated so far as practices by the Church at the present day are concerned, in 20:24-26; 21:2-11, 16, 21, 26-29, 31-32; 22:15, 29-30; 23:10-11, 17-19.

But, as stated above, all these are equally holy, or equally the Divine Word.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1308

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1308. 'And let us make a name for ourselves' means that as a result they might gain a reputation for power. This becomes clear from the meaning of 'making a name for oneself' Indeed they know that everybody wishes to engage in worship of some kind, for that wish is common, existing even with every gentile. When anyone considers the universe' even more someone who considers the order of it, he acknowledges some supreme Being. And because he seeks his own welfare he offers that supreme Being his adoration. Furthermore there is something within which dictates this, for such an idea flows in from the Lord through the angels present with every individual. Anyone with whom this is not the case is under the control of spirits from hell, and does not acknowledge God. Because those who build towers of Babel know this they use matters of doctrine and holy things to make a name for themselves. Without that they could not be worshipped, which is the meaning of the statement coming next about their otherwise being scattered over the face 1 of the whole earth, that is, receiving no recognition. From this it also follows that the higher such people are able to rear their heads up into heaven, the more they make a name for themselves. Their dominion is greatest with people who have some conscience, for these they lead wherever they like. But those who have no conscience they govern by various external bonds.

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1. literally, the faces

  
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