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Daniel 11

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1 Trong năm đời vua Ða-ri-út, người Mê-đi, ta đã dấy khiến để giúp đỡ người và làm cho mạnh.

2 Bây giờ ta sẽ cho ngươi biết sự chơn thật. Nầy, còn có ba vua trong nước Phe-rơ-sơ sẽ dấy lên, lại vua thứ tư có nhiều của cải hơn hết thảy; và khi của cải làm cho vua đó nên mạnh, thì người xui giục mọi người nghịch cùng nước Gờ-réc.

3 Song sẽ có một vua mạnh dấy lên, lấy quyền lớn cai trị và làm theo ý mình.

4 Khi vua ấy đã dấy lên, thì nước người bị xé và chia ra theo bốn gió của trời, nhưng không truyền lại cho con cháu, cũng không như quyền đã dùng mà cai trị trước nữa; vì nước người sẽ bị nhổ và phó cho người khác ngoài những người đó.

5 Vua phương nam sẽ được mạnh; nhưng một trong các tướng của vua sẽ được mạnh hơn vua, và có quyền cai trị; quyền người sẽ lớn lắm.

6 Ðến cuối cùng mấy năm, các vua đó sẽ đồng minh với nhau; công chúa vua phương nam đến cùng vua phương bắc để kết hòa hảo. Nhưng sức của cánh tay công chúa chắc không được lâu; quyền của vua phương bắccánh tay người cũng chẳng còn; nhưng công chúa và những kẻ đã dẫn nó đến, và người sanh ra nó, cùng kẻ đã giúp đỡ nó trong lúc đó đều sẽ bị nộp.

7 Một chồi ra từ rễ công chúa, dấy lên để nối ngôi nó, mà đến cùng cơ binh, vào trong đồn lũy vua phương bắc, đánh và thắng được.

8 Người bắt cả các thần họ làm phu tù đem sang nước Ê-díp-tô, cả các tượng đúc và các khí mạnh bằng vàng bằng bạc nữa; đoạn trong vài năm, người sẽ không đánh vua phương bắc.

9 Vua nầy sẽ tiến vào nước vua phương nam, nhưng lại trở về xứ mình.

10 Hai con trai vua phương bắc đi chiến trận, nhóm một đoàn cơ binh lớn, sẽ đến, sẽ tràn rađi qua; chúng nó sẽ trở về và chiến trận cho đến đồn lũy vua phương nam.

11 Bấy giờ vua phương nam tức giận, ra ngoài để đánh nhau cùng vua phương bắc, sắp sẵn sàng một cơ binh đông, và cơ binh của vua phương bắc phải phó vào tay người.

12 Cơ binh đó tan rồi, thì lòng vua phương nam sẽ lên kiêu ngạo. Người sẽ làm cho ngã xuống bấy nhiêu vạn người, nhưng không được thắng.

13 Vua phương bắc sẽ trở về, thâu nhóm cơ binh đông hơn nữa; và đến cuối cùng các kỳ tức là các năm, người sẽ đến với một cơ binh lớn và đồ rất nhiều.

14 Trong khi ấy nhiều người nổi lên nghịch cùng vua phương nam, và các con cái của kẻ hung dữ trong dân ngươi sẽ dấy lên, hầu cho ứng nghiệm sự hiện thấy, nhưng họ sẽ ngã xuống.

15 Vậy vua phương bắc sẽ đến; dựng đồn lũy, lấy một thành vững bền; và quân phương nam, dầu cho đến quân tinh nhuệ nữa, cũng không thể đứng vững được. Vì chẳng có sức nào chống lại được.

16 Nhưng kẻ đến đánh nó sẽ làm tùy ý mình, và chẳng có ai đương lại với người. Người sẽ đứng trong đất vinh hiển, cầm sự hủy phá trong tay.

17 Người quyết lòng lấy sức của cả nước mình mà đến; đoạn, người sự giao hòa với nó, và sẽ làm ứng nghiệm; nó sẽ đem con gái của đờn bà cho nó, để làm bại hoại; nhưng nó sẽ không đứng được và cũng không thuộc về người.

18 Ðoạn, người quay sang các cù lao và chiếm lấy nhiều nơi. Nhưng một vua sẽ làm cho thôi sự sỉ nhục người làm ra, và còn làm cho sự đó lại đổ trên người.

19 Ðoạn người sẽ trở mặt về các đồn lũy đất mình; nhưng chắc phải vấp và ngã, và chẳng được tìm thấy nữa.

20 Bấy giờ có một vua khác sẽ nối ngôi người, sai kẻ bức hiếp đi qua nơi vinh hiển của nước; nhưng trong mấy ngày người sẽ phải bại hoại, chẳng vì cơn giận dữ hay trận chiến tranh nào cả.

21 Lại có kẻ đáng khinh dể lên thay vì vua đó, mà người ta không tôn người làm vua; nhưng người sẽ đến lúc yên ổn, dùng lời siểm nịnh mà mưu chiếu lấy nước.

22 Những cơ binh đầy tràn, sẽ bị thua và vỡ tan trước người, cả đến vua của sự giao ước cũng vậy.

23 Dầu có lập hòa ước với vua kia, người cũng làm việc cách dối trá; đem quân đến và được mạnh bởi một dân ít người;

24 người sẽ nhơn lúc yên ổn chiếm lấy các khu đất tốt nhứt trong tỉnh, và sẽ làm điều mà tổ phụ và liệt tổ người chưa hề làm; lấy những đồ đã cướp đã giựt được và của cải mà chia cho những người theo mình; lập mưu đánh các đồn lũy, nhưng chỉ trong một thì mà thôi.

25 Ðoạn, vua đó lại phấn chấn sức mình và lòng mình, dùng một cơ binh lớn đánh vua phương nam. Vua phương nam sẽ đi đánh giặc bằng một cơ binh lớn và mạnh lắm; nhưng người không thể chống cự lại được, bởi vì sẽ có người ta lập mưu nghịch cùng người.

26 Những kẻ ăn bánh trong bàn vua sẽ làm cho vua bại hoại; cơ binh người sẽ tràn ranhiều người bị giếtngã xuống.

27 hai vua ấy, trong lòng chỉ chực làm hại; ngồi cùng bàn tiệc mà nói dối; song sự đó chẳng thành, vì sẽ còn có sự cuối cùng nơi kỳ đã định.

28 Vua sẽ trở về đất mình với nhiều của cải lắm; lòng người đã rắp đối địch cùng giao ước thánh, và người sẽ làm theo ý mình, và trở về đất mình.

29 Ðến kỳ đã định, người sẽ trở lại và vào phương nam; nhưng lần sau không giống như lần trước.

30 Vì những tàu ở Kít-tim sẽ đến nghịch cùng người; cho nên người sẽ lo buồn và trở về. Người sẽ tức giận nghịch cùng giao ước thánh, và làm theo ý mình. Người sẽ trở về, và coi trọng những kẻ bỏ giao ước thánh.

31 Những quân lính của người mộ sẽ dấy lên, làm ô uế nơi thánh cùng đồn lũy, cất của lễ thiêu hằng dâng, và lập sự gớm ghiếc làm ra sự hoang vu.

32 Người dùng lời nịnh hót mà dỗ dành những kẻ làm sự dữ nghịch cùng giao ước; nhưng dân sự biết Ðức Chúa Trời mình sẽ mạnh mẽ mà làm.

33 Những kẻ khôn sáng trong dân sẽ dạy dỗ nhiều người; nhưng họ sẽ phải ngã bởi gươm, bởi ngọn lửa, bởi sự phu tù và sự cướp bóc lâu ngày.

34 Trong khi họ sa ngã, họ cũng sẽ được cứu một ít; song nhiều kẻ sẽ lấy lời nịnh hót mà theo họ.

35 Trong những kẻ khôn sáng sẽ có mấy người sa ngã, hầu cho luyện lọc chúng nó, làm cho tinh sạch và trắng, cho đến kỳ sau rốt, vì việc đó còn có kỳ nhứt định.

36 Vua sẽ làm theo ý muốn mình; kiêu ngạo và lên mình cao hơn hết các thần; nói những lời lạ lùng nghịch cùng Ðức Chúa Trời của các thần. Người sẽ được may mắn cho đến khi cơn thạnh nộ Chúa được trọn, bởi vì điều gì đã có chỉ định thì phải ứng nghiệm.

37 Người sẽ không đoái xem các thần của tổ phụ mình, cùng kẻ mà đờn bà vẫn mến. Người sẽ chẳng coi thần nào ra gì; bởi vì người tôn mình lên cao hơn hết cả.

38 Nhưng người sẽ ở chỗ mình tôn kính thần của các đồn lũy; người sẽ lấy vàng, bạc, đá quí, và những vật tốt đẹp mà tôn kính thần tổ phụ mình không biết.

39 Người sẽ cậy thần lạ giúp cho mà lấy các đồn lũy vững bền, và người sẽ ban thêm sự vinh hiển cho kẻ nào nhận mình. Người cho họ cai trị nhiều nhiều, và chịu tiền bạc mà chia đất.

40 Ðến kỳ sau rốt, vua phương nam sẽ tranh chiến cùng người. Vua phương bắc đem xe binh, lính kỵ và nhiều tàu, xông đến vua đó như cơn gió lốc. Người sẽ lấn vào các nước, tràn tới và đi qua.

41 Người sẽ vào đến đất vinh hiển, và nhiều nước sẽ bị đổ. Song những người Ê-đôm, người Mô-áp và những kẻ làm đầu trong dân Am-môn sẽ thoát khỏi tay người.

42 Người sẽ giang tay ra trên các nước, và đất Ê-díp-tô sẽ không thoát khỏi.

43 Người sẽ chiếm lấy các của báu, vàngbạc, cùng hết thảy đồ quí báu của Ê-díp-tô. Dân Li-by và dân Ê-thi-ô-bi sẽ theo sau người.

44 Song những tin tức từ phương đông và phương bắc sẽ đến làm cho người bối rối; người sẽ giận lắm mà đi ra để tàn phá và hủy diệt nhiều người.

45 Người sẽ đặt các trai của cung mình ở khoảng giữa biển cùng núi vinh hiển và thánh. Song người sẽ đến sự cuối cùng mình, và chẳng có ai đến giúp đỡ người cả.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 356

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356. And he that sat on him had a bow, signifies the doctrine of charity and faith from that understanding, by which evils and falsities are combated and dispersed. This is evident from the signification of "he that sat on a white horse," as meaning the Word (respecting which just above); also from the signification of "bow," as meaning the doctrine of charity and faith, by which evils and falsities are combated and dispersed. That "bow" signifies this doctrine will be seen in what follows. Here first let something be said respecting doctrine:

1. Without doctrine no one can understand the Word.

2. Without doctrine from the Word no one can fight against evils and falsities, and disperse them.

3. Without doctrine from the Word no one within the church, where the Word is, can become spiritual.

4. Doctrine can be acquired from no other source than from the Word, and by none except those who are in illustration from the Lord.

5. All things of doctrine must be confirmed by the sense of the letter of the Word.

In respect to the first, namely, "Without doctrine no one can understand the Word," it can be seen from this, that the sense of the letter consists of pure correspondences, which contain in themselves things spiritual, thus it consists of such things as are in the world and in its nature. From this it is that the sense of the letter is natural and not spiritual, accommodated, however, to the apprehension of the simple, who do not elevate their ideas above such things as they see before their eyes. From this it is, moreover, that it contains such things as do not appear to be spiritual, although the whole Word inwardly in itself is purely spiritual, because it is Divine. For this reason there are in the sense of the letter many things that cannot serve as doctrine for the church at this day, and many things that can be applied to various and diverse principles, and from this heresies arise; yet there are many things intermingled from which doctrine can be gathered and formed, especially the doctrine of life, which is the doctrine of charity and of faith therefrom. But he who reads the Word from doctrine sees there all things that confirm, as well as many things that lie concealed from the eyes of others; nor does he suffer himself to be drawn away into strange doctrines by those things in the Word that do not seem to agree, and that he does not understand; for all things of doctrine that he sees there are clear to him, and other things are obscure to him. Doctrine, therefore, which consists of genuine truths is as a lamp to those who read the Word; but on the other hand, to those who read the Word without doctrine it is like a lampstand without a light, placed in a dark place, by means of which nothing conducive to salvation can there be seen, known, inquired into, or found; moreover, one who so reads it is liable to be led away into any errors to which the mind is bent by some love, or is drawn by some principle. From this it can be seen that without doctrine no one can understand the Word.

[2] Second, "That without doctrine from the Word no one can fight against evils and falsities, and disperse them," can be seen from this, that from doctrine truths can be seen in their own light and in their own order, but not from the Word without doctrine. This is clear from what has just been said. But if truths cannot be seen, neither can falsities and evils be seen, for the latter are the opposite of the former; and yet all combat against evils and falsities is from truths, that is, by means of truths from the Lord; consequently he who reads the Word without doctrine may easily be led to fight for falsity against truth and for evil against good, by confirming evils and falsities by a wrong interpretation and application of the sense of the letter of the Word; and as a consequence the man is not reformed; for man is reformed by the dispersion of evils and the falsities of evil, by means of truths applied to the life. This is what is here meant by "the white horse" that was seen, and by "he that sat on him having a bow;" for "a white horse" signifies the understanding of truth from the Word, and "a bow" signifies the doctrine of charity and of faith therefrom by which evils and falsities are combated and dispersed.

[3] Third, "That without doctrine from the Word no one within the church, where the Word is, can become spiritual," can be seen from what has now been said, namely, that without doctrine the Word is not understood, and that without doctrine from the Word evils and falsities cannot be combated; for man becomes spiritual by means of a life according to Divine truths, which he does not know without doctrine, and by removing evils and falsities, which cannot be done without doctrine, as was said above. Without these two man is not reformed, thus does not become spiritual, but remains natural, and confirms his natural life by the sense of the letter of the Word, which is natural, by wrongly interpreting and applying it. It is said, within the church, where the Word is, since those who are out of the church do not have the Word, and therefore know nothing about the Lord; and no one becomes spiritual except from the Lord; and yet all who acknowledge a God and worship Him under the human form, and live in charity according to a religious principle that is in accord with the Word, are prepared by the Lord to receive spiritual life, and do receive it in the other life (on which we see in the work on Heaven and Hell 313-328; and above, n. 107, 195). Man becomes spiritual by regeneration, and regeneration is effected by "water and the spirit," that is, by means of truths and a life according to them (See in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem, n. 173-186; that baptism in the Christian world is for a sign and memorial of regeneration, n. 202-209, in the same work).

[4] Fourth, "That doctrine can be acquired from no other source than from the Word, and by none except those who are in illustration from the Lord," can be seen from this, that the Word is Divine truth itself, and is such that the Lord is in it; for the Lord is in His Divine truth that proceeds from Him; those, therefore, who frame doctrine from any other source than from the Word, do not frame it from Divine truth nor from the Lord. Moreover, in the particulars of the Word there is a spiritual sense, and the angels of heaven are in that sense; consequently there is a conjunction of heaven with the church by means of the Word; those, therefore, who frame doctrine from any other source than the Word do not frame it in conjunction with heaven, from which nevertheless is all illustration. (That the conjunction of heaven with man is by means of the Word, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 303-310.) From this it is evident that doctrine is to be acquired from no other source than the Word, and by none except those who are in illustration from the Lord. They are in illustration from the Lord who love truths because they are truths; and because such as these do them, they are in the Lord and the Lord is in them.

[5] Fifth, "That all things of doctrine must be confirmed by the sense of the letter of the Word," can be seen from this, that Divine truth in the sense of the letter is in its fullness; for that is the ultimate sense, and the spiritual sense is in it; when, therefore, doctrine has been confirmed by that sense the doctrine of the church is also the doctrine of heaven, and there is conjunction by correspondence. Let this be illustrated by this only: when man thinks any truth and confirms it by the sense of the letter, it is perceived in heaven, but not if he does not confirm it; for the sense of the letter is the basis into which spiritual ideas, which are the angels' ideas, close, much the same as words are the basis into which the meaning of the thought falls and is communicated to another. That this is so might be confirmed by much experience from the spiritual world; but this is not the place to present it.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5354

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5354. 'And the name of the second he called Ephraim' means a new area of understanding within the natural, and the essential nature of it. This is clear from the meaning of 'the name' and 'calling the name' as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3006, 3421; and from the representation of 'Ephraim' as the area of understanding within the natural, dealt with below. What the new area of understanding and what the new area of will are, meant by 'Ephraim and Manasseh', must be stated first. It is indeed well known in the Church that a person must be born again, that is, be regenerated, so that he may enter the kingdom of God. This is well known because the Lord has declared it quite explicitly in John 3:3, 5; yet What being born again implies is still known to only a few. And the reason for this is that few know what good and evil are. The reason people do not know what good and evil are is that they do not know what charity towards the neighbour is. If they did know what this was they would also know what good was, and from good what evil was; for everything is good that springs out of genuine charity towards the neighbour.

[2] But with no one can this good have its origin in the person himself, for it is something utterly heavenly flowing into him from the Lord. This heavenly good is flowing in constantly, but evils and falsities stand in the way and prevent the reception of it. So that it may be received therefore it is necessary for the person to remove the evils and, so far as he possibly can do so, the falsities too, and thereby bring himself into a condition to receive that good flowing in. When, after evils have been removed, he accepts the inflow of good he acquires a new will and a new understanding. The new will enables him to feel a sense of delight in doing good to his neighbour without any selfish end in view, and the new understanding enables him to take delight in learning what goodness and truth are for their own sakes and for the sake of the life he should lead. Because this new understanding and new will are brought into being by what flows in from the Lord, the person who has been regenerated therefore acknowledges and believes that the goodness and truth for which he feels an affection do not originate in himself but in the Lord, and also that what does originate in himself or is properly his own is nothing but evil.

[3] From all this one may see what is meant by being born again, and also what is meant by a new will and a new understanding. But regeneration, which brings the new will and the new understanding into being, does not take place in a single instant. Rather, it is taking place from earliest childhood through to the final phase of life, and after that for ever in the next life; and it is accomplished by Divine means that are countless and beyond description. In himself the human being is nothing but evil which is constantly radiating from him as if from a furnace and is constantly trying to smother good while it is still being born. The removal of that kind of evil and the firm implantation of good in its place cannot be effected except through the whole course of a person's life; nor can it be effected except by Divine means which are countless and beyond description. At the present time scarcely anything is known about these means, for the reason that people do not allow themselves to be regenerated. Nor do they believe that regeneration is anything, because they do not believe in a life after death. The process by which regeneration takes place, a process involving things beyond description, constitutes the major part of angelic wisdom; and that process is of such a nature that no angel can ever completely exhaust all there is to know about it. This is the reason why in the internal sense of the Word it is the chief matter that is dealt with.

[4] It is evident from very many places in the Word that 'Ephraim' means a new understanding within the natural, above all in the prophet Hosea, who makes many references to Ephraim, the following among them,

I know Ephraim, and Israel is not hidden from Me, that you have altogether committed whoredom, O Ephraim; Israel has been defiled. Israel and Ephraim will collapse through their iniquity; Judah also will collapse with them. Ephraim will become a lonely place on the day of reproach. 1 And I will be like a moth to Ephraim, and like a worm to the house of Joseph. And Ephraim saw his sickness, and Judah his wound; and Ephraim went to Assyria and sent to King Jareb, and he could not cure you. Hosea 9:3, 5, 9, 11-13.

After this in the same prophet,

When I healed Israel the iniquity of Ephraim was revealed, and the evils of Samaria; for they practised a lie, and a thief came, a band spread itself outside. And Ephraim was like a silly dove with no heart; they called on Egypt, they went away to Assyria. When they go I will stretch My net over them. Hosea 7:1, 11-12 and following verses.

[5] And further on in the same prophet,

Israel has been swallowed up, now they are going to be among the gentiles, like a vessel in which there is no desire. When they went up to Assyria [they were like] a wild ass alone by himself; Ephraim procures lovers 2 with a prostitute's hire. Hosea 8:8-9.

Israel will not dwell in Jehovah's land, but Ephraim will return to Egypt, and in Assyria they will eat what is unclean. Hosea 9:3.

Ephraim has encompassed Me with a lie, and the house of Israel with deceit; and Judah will have dominion still with God and with the saints of the Faithful One. 3 Ephraim feeds the wind, and pursues the east wind. All the day long he multiplies lies and devastation and they make a covenant with the Assyrian, and oil is carried down into Egypt. Hosea 11:11; 12:1.

[6] Ephraim is referred to by this prophet in many other places besides these, such as Hosea 4:16-18; 5:3, 5, 9, 11-13; 7:8-9; 9:8, 11, 13, 16; 10:6, 11; 11:3, 8-9; 12:8, 14; 13:1, 12; 14:8. In all these places 'Ephraim' is used to mean the area of understanding within the Church, Israel' the spiritual area within it, and 'Judah' the celestial area. Also, since the area of understanding within the Church is meant by 'Ephraim', frequent reference is therefore made to Ephraim going away into Egypt or into Assyria. This is because 'Egypt' means factual knowledge and 'Assyria' reasonings based on this; and factual knowledge and reasonings are things associated with the understanding. For the meaning of Egypt' as factual knowledge, see 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 2588, 3325, 4749, 4964, 4966; and for that of 'Asshur' or 'Assyria' as reason or reasoning, 119, 1186.

[7] The understanding area of the Church is meant in a similar way by 'Ephraim' in the following places: In Zechariah,

Exult greatly, O daughter of Zion! Make a noise, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king comes to you. I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem, and I will cut off the battle bow; on the other hand he will speak peace to the nations. And his dominion will be from sea to sea, and from the river even to the ends of the earth. I will bend Judah for Me, I will fill Ephraim with the bow; and I will rouse your sons, O Zion, together with your sons, O Javan. Zechariah 9:9-10, 13.

This refers to the Lord's Coming, also to the Church among the gentiles. 'Cutting off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem' stands for the entire understanding which the Church possesses. 'Filling Ephraim with the bow' stands for imparting a new understanding. For 'the chariot' means doctrinal teaching, see 5321; 'the horse' means the power of understanding, 2760-2762, 3217, 5321; and 'the bow' too means doctrinal teaching, 2685, 2686, 2709. Doctrinal teaching is dependent on the power of understanding, for to the extent that a person understands it, he believes it; his understanding of doctrinal teaching determines what his faith is like.

[8] For this reason the children of Ephraim are called 'archers' in David,

The children of Ephraim who were armed (they were archers) turned back on the day of battle. Psalms 78:9.

In Ezekiel,

Son of man, take a stick and write on it, For Judah and for the children of Israel, his companions. Then take another stick and write on it, Joseph's - the stick of Ephraim and of the whole house of Israel, his companions. After that join them together, one to the other into one stick for you, that both may be one in your 4 hand. Behold, I am about to take the stick of Joseph which is in the hands of Ephraim and of the tribes of Israel his companions, and I will add them who are on it to the stick of Judah, and will make them into one stick, that they may be one stick in My hand. Ezekiel 37:16-17, 19.

Here also 'Judah' is used to mean the celestial area within the Church, 'Israel' the spiritual area within it, and 'Ephraim' the understanding area. The idea that these will be made one through the good of charity is meant by the promise that one stick will be made out of two. For 'a stick' means good which is the good of charity and of works motivated by charity, see 1110, 2784, 2812, 3720, 4943.

[9] In Jeremiah,

It is a day [when] the watchmen will cry from mount Ephraim, Arise, let us go up to Zion, to Jehovah our God. I will be a father to Israel, and Ephraim will be My firstborn. Jeremiah 31:6, 9.

In the same prophet,

I have surely heard Ephraim bewailing, You have chastised me and I was chastised, like an unruly calf. Direct me, that I may be directed. Is not Ephraim a precious son to Me? Is he not a delightful child? For after I have spoken against him I will surely remember him again. Jeremiah 31:18, 20.

In the same prophet,

I will bring back Israel to his own habitation so that he may feed on Carmel and Bashan; and on mount Ephraim and in Gilead his soul will be satisfied. Jeremiah 50:19

In Isaiah,

Woe to the crown of pride, to the drunkards of Ephraim, to the falling flower and the glory of its beauty, which is on the head of a valley of fat ones confused by wine. Isaiah 28:1.

[10] In all these places too 'Ephraim' means the area of understanding within the Church. The area of understanding within the Church is that understanding which members of the Church have about truth and goodness, that is, about matters of doctrine regarding faith and charity. Thus it is the notions, conceptions, or ideas which they possess about these matters. Truth forms the spiritual area of the Church, and good the celestial area. But one member's understanding of truth and goodness is different from another's, and therefore the nature of each member's understanding of truth determines the kind of truth known to him. And the same is so with each person's understanding of goodness.

[11] What the Church's area of will, meant by 'Manasseh', is exactly can be recognized from the area of understanding, which is 'Ephraim'. The nature of the Church's will is similar to that of its understanding in that it varies from one member to another. 'Manasseh' means that area of will in Isaiah,

Through the wrath of Jehovah Zebaoth the earth has been darkened, and the people have become as fuel for the fire; a man will not spare his brother. A man will eat the flesh of his own arm; Manasseh [will consume] Ephraim, and Ephraim Manasseh, and together they are against Judah.

'A man will eat the flesh of his own arm, Manasseh [will consume] Ephraim, and Ephraim Manasseh' stands for the member of the Church when his will acts in opposition to the activity of his understanding, and his understanding acts in opposition to the activity of his will.

[12] In David,

God has spoken by means of His holiness, I will exalt, I will divide up Shechem and portion out the valley of Succoth. Gilead is Mine, and Manasseh is Mine; and Ephraim is the strength of My head. Psalms 60:6-7.

In the same author,

Turn Your ear, O Shepherd of Israel, You who lead 5 Joseph like a flock; You who are seated upon the cherubim, shine forth. Before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh stir up Your power. Psalms 80:1-2.

Here also 'Ephraim' stands for the area of understanding within the Church and 'Manasseh' for the area of will there. The same meaning is also evident from the blessing of Ephraim and Manasseh by Jacob before he died, and in addition from the fact that Jacob accepted Ephraim in place of Reuben, and Manasseh in place of Simeon, Genesis 48:3, 5. For Reuben had represented the Church's area of understanding, which is faith in the understanding, or doctrine, 3861, 3866. Also, Simeon had represented faith in action - or obedience and the will to put truth into practice - from which charity springs and through which charity expresses itself; thus he represented truth realized in action, which is good belonging to the new will, 3869-3872.

[13] The reason why Jacob, who by then was Israel, blessed Ephraim more fully than Manasseh, by placing his right hand on the former and his left on the latter, Genesis 48:13-20, was the same as the one involved in Jacob's procurement for himself of Esau's birthright. It was also the same as what was involved in the birth of Perez and Zerah, Judah's sons by Tamar; though he was the firstborn, Zerah nevertheless came out after Perez, Genesis 38:18-30. The reason this happened was that the truth of faith, which belongs to the understanding, seems to occupy the first place while a person is being regenerated, and the good of charity, which belongs to the will, seems to occupy the second. But in actual fact good occupies the first place, as is plain to see once the person has been regenerated. On this subject, see 3314, 3539, 3548, 3556, 3563, 3570, 3576, 3603, 3701, 4243, 4244, 4247, 4337, 4925, 4926.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Reading correptionis (reproach), which Swedenborg has in another place, for correctionis (correction)

2. literally, loves

3. The Latin means Israel, but the Hebrew means the Faithful One.

4. The Latin means My, but the Hebrew means your.

5. The Latin means He who leads, but the Hebrew means You who lead.

  
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