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Ezekiel 14

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1 Một vài trưởng lão kia của Y-sơ-ra-ên đến cùng ta, ngồi trước mặt ta.

2 Bấy giờ có lời Ðức Giê-hô-va phán cho ta như vầy:

3 Hỡi con người, những kẻ nầy mang thần tượng mình vào trong lòng, và đặt rồi mặt mình sự gian ác mình làm cho vấp phạm; vậy ta há để cho chúng nó cầu hỏi ta một chút nào sao?

4 Cho nên, hãy nói cùng chúng nó mà bảo rằng: Chúa Giê-hô-va phán như vầy: Hễ người nào trong nhà Y-sơ-ra-ên mang thần tượng mình vào lòng, và đặt trước mặt mình sự gian ác mình làm cho vấp phạm, nầy người ấy đến cùng kẻ tiên tri, thì ta, Ðức Giê-hô-va, chính ta sẽ trả lời cho nó y như thần tượng đông nhiều của nó,

5 hầu cho ta bắt được nhà Y-sơ-ra-ên trong chính lòng nó, vì chúng nó nhơn thần tượng mình mà xa lạ ta.

6 Vậy nên, hãy nói cùng nhà Y-sơ-ra-ên rằng: Chúa Giê-hô-va phán như vầy: Hãy trở lại, xây bỏ thần tượng các ngươi, xây mặt khỏi mọi sự gớm ghiếc của các ngươi.

7 Thật vậy, hết thảy những người nhà Y-sơ-ra-ên, hết thảy khách lạ trú ngụ trong Y-sơ-ra-ên, hệ ai lìa xa ta, mà mang thần tượng mình vào lòng, và đặt trước mặt mình sự gian ác mình làm cho vấp phạm, đến cùng kẻ tiên tri để vì chính mình cầu hỏi ta, thì chính ta, Ðức Giê-hô-va, sẽ trả lời cho nó.

8 Ta sẽ sấp mặt lại nghịch cùng người ấy, khiến nó nên gở lạ, dấu, và tục ngữ, và dứt nó khỏi giữa dân ta. Bấy giờ các ngươi sẽ biết ta là Ðức Giê-hô-va.

9 Nếu kẻ tiên tri bị dỗ mà nói lời nào, ấy chính ta, Ðức Giê-hô-va, đã để tiên tri đó bị dỗ, và ta sẽ giá tay trên nó, diệt nó khỏi giữa dân Y-sơ-ra-ên của ta.

10 Cả hai sẽ đều chịu tội mình: tội của kẻ tiên tri sẽ giống như tội của kẻ cầu hỏi,

11 để cho nhà Y-sơ-ra-ên chẳng còn lầm lạc xa ta nữa, và chẳng làm ô uế mình nữa bởi mọi sự phạm phép của nó; nhưng đặng chúng nó được làm dân ta, và ta làm Ðức Chúa Trời chúng nó, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán vậy.

12 Ðoạn, có lời Ðức Giê-hô-va phán cùng ta rằng:

13 Hỡi con người, nếu đất nào làm sự trái phép mà phạm tội nghịch cùng ta, và nếu ta giá tay trên nó, bẻ gậy bánh của nó, giáng cho sự đói kém, và diệt hết người và vật trong nó,

14 thì dẫu trong đất đó có ba người nầy, là Nô-ê, Ða-ni-ên, và Gióp, cũng chỉ cứu được linh hồn mình bởi sự công bình mình, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán vậy.

15 Nếu ta khiến các thú dữ trải qua trong đất, làm cho hủy hoại, trở nên hoang vu, đến nỗi chẳng ai đi qua nữa vì cớ các thú ấy,

16 thì dẫu trong đất có ba người đó, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán, thật như ta hằng sống, họ cũng chẳng cứu được con trai con gái; chỉ một mình họ được cứu, nhưng đất sẽ hoang vu.

17 Hay là, nếu ta sai gươm dao đến trên đất đó, mà rằng: Gươm dao hãy trải qua đất, đến nỗi ta diệt người và vật nó,

18 thì dẫu trong đất có ba người đó, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán, thật như ta hằng sống, họ cũng chẳng cứu được con trai con gái, nhưng chỉ một mình họ được cứu.

19 Hay là, nếu ta sai ôn dịch đến trong đất đó, nếu ta đổ cơn giận mà làm chảy máu nó đặng diệt hết người và vật khỏi nó,

20 thì dẫu có Nô-ê, Ða-ni-ên và Gióp ở đó, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán, thật như ta hằng sống, họ cũng chẳng cứu được nào con trai nào con gái, chỉ một mình họ cứu được linh hồn mình bởi sự công bình mình thôi.

21 Vậy, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán như vầy: Ta lấy bốn sự đoán phạt nặng nề, tức là gươm dao, đói kém, thú dự, và ôn dịch mà giáng cho Giê-ru-sa-lem, đặng hủy diệt khỏi nó người và thú vật, sự đó quá hơn là dường nào!

22 Dầu vậy, nầy, trong đó còn có kẻ sót lại, cả con trai con gái sẽ bị đem ra: nầy, chúng nó sẽ đi ra đến cùng các ngươi; các ngươi sẽ thấy đường lối và việc làm của chúng nó, thì sẽ tự yên ủi mình về tai vạ ta đã giáng trên Giê-ru-sa-lem, tức về mọi sự ta đã giáng trên nó.

23 Phải, khi các ngươi thấy đường lối và việc làm chúng nó, thì chúng nó sẽ yên ủi các ngươi; và các ngươi sẽ biết mọi sự ta đã làm trong nó, thì ta chẳng làm vô cớ, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán vậy.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2165

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2165. That 'I will take a piece of bread' means something heavenly or celestial to go with [that something natural] is clear from the meaning of 'bread' as that which is celestial, dealt with already in 276, 680, 681, 1798. The reason 'bread' here means that which is celestial is that bread means all food in general, and so in the internal sense all heavenly or celestial food. What celestial food is has been stated in Volume One, in 56-58, 680, 681, 1480, 1695. That 'bread' means all food in general becomes clear from the following places in the Word: One reads of Joseph telling the man in charge of his house to bring the men, that is, his brothers, into the house, and then to slaughter what needed to be slaughtered and made ready. And after that, when these things had been made ready and the men were to eat them, he said, Set on bread, Genesis 43:16, 31, by which he meant that the table was to be made ready by them. Thus 'bread' stood for all the food that made up the entire meal. Regarding Jethro one reads that Aaron came, and all the elders of Israel, to eat bread with Moses' father-in-law before God, Exodus 18:12. Here also 'bread' stands for all the food that made up the entire meal. And regarding Manoah, in the Book of Judges,

Manoah said to the angel of Jehovah, Let us now detain you, and let us make ready a kid before you. And the angel of Jehovah said to Manoah, If you detain me I will not eat your bread. Judges 13:15-16.

Here 'bread' stands for the kid. When Jonathan ate from the honeycomb the people told him that Saul had commanded the people with an oath, saying,

Cursed be the man who eats bread this day. 1 Samuel 14:27-28.

Here 'bread' stands for all food. Elsewhere, regarding Saul,

When Saul sat down to eat bread he said to Jonathan, Why has not the son of Jesse come either yesterday or today, to bread? 1 Samuel 20:24, 27.

This stands for coming to the table, where there was food of every kind. Regarding David who said to Mephibosheth, Jonathan's son,

You will eat bread at my table always. 2 Samuel 9:7, 10.

Similarly regarding Evil-Merodach who said that Jehoiachin the king of Judah was to eat bread with him always, all the days of his life, 2 Kings 25:29. Regarding Solomon the following is said,

Solomon's bread for each day was thirty cors 1 of fine flour, sixty cors of meal, ten fatted oxen, twenty pasture-fed oxen, and a hundred sheep, besides harts and wild she-goats and roebucks and fatted fowl. 1 Kings 4:22-23.

Here 'bread' plainly stands for all the provisions that are mentioned.

[2] Since then 'bread' means every kind of food in general it consequently means in the internal sense all those things that are called heavenly or celestial foods. This becomes even clearer still from the burnt offerings and sacrifices that were made of lambs, sheep, 2 she-goats, kids, he-goats, young bulls, and oxen, which are referred to by the single expression bread offered by fire to Jehovah, as is quite clear from the following places in Moses where the various sacrifices are dealt with and which, it says, the priest was to burn on the altar as the bread offered by fire to Jehovah for an odour of rest, Leviticus 3:11, 16. All those sacrifices and burnt offerings were called such. In the same book,

The sons of Aaron shall be holy to their God, and they shall not profane the name of their God, for it is the fire-offerings to Jehovah, the bread of their God, that they offer. You shall sanctify him, for it is the bread of your God that he offers. No man of Aaron's seed who has a blemish in himself shall approach to offer the bread of his God. Leviticus 21:6, 8, 17, 21.

Here also sacrifices and burnt offerings are referred to as 'bread', as they are also in Leviticus 22:25. Elsewhere in the same author,

Command the children of Israel, and say to them, My gift, My bread, for fire-offerings of an odour of rest, you shall take care to offer to Me at their appointed times. Numbers 28:2.

Here also 'bread' stands for all the sacrifices that are mentioned in that chapter. In Malachi,

Offering polluted bread on My altar. Malachi 1:7.

This also has regard to sacrifices. The consecrated parts of the sacrifices which they ate were called 'bread' as well, as is clear from these words in Moses,

The person who has touched anything unclean shall not eat any of the consecrated offerings, but he shall surely bathe his flesh in water, and when the sun has set he will be clean. And afterwards he shall eat of the consecrated offerings, because it is his bread. Leviticus 22:6-7.

[3] Burnt offerings and sacrifices in the Jewish Church represented nothing else than the heavenly things of the Lord's kingdom in heaven, and of the Lord's kingdom on earth, which is the Church. They also represented the things of the Lord's kingdom or Church as it exists with every individual; and in general they represented all those things that are composed of love and charity, for those things are celestial or of heaven. In addition each type of sacrifice represented some specific thing. In those times all of the sacrifices were called 'bread', and therefore when the sacrifices were abolished and other things serving for external worship took their place, the use of bread and wine was commanded.

[4] From all this it is now clear what is meant by that 'bread', namely that it means all those things which were represented in the sacrifices, and thus in the internal sense means the Lord Himself. And because 'bread' there means the Lord Himself it means love itself towards the whole human race and what belongs to love. It also means man's reciprocal love to the Lord and towards the neighbour. Thus the bread now commanded means all celestial things, and wine accordingly all spiritual things, as the Lord also explicitly teaches in John,

They said, Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat. Jesus said to them, Truly, truly, I say to you, It was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven, but My Father gives you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is He who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world. They said to Him, Lord, give us this bread always. Jesus said to them, I am the Bread of life he who comes to Me will not hunger, and he who believes in Me will never thirst. John 6:31-35.

And in the same chapter,

Truly I say to you, He who believes in Me has eternal life. I am the Bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the Bread which comes down from heaven, that a man may eat of it and not die. I am the living Bread which came down from heaven; if anyone eats of this Bread he will live for ever. John 6:47-51.

[5] Now because this 'Bread' is the Lord it exists within the celestial things of love which are the Lord's, for the Lord is the celestial itself, because He is love itself, that is, mercy itself. This being so, 'bread' also means everything celestial, that is, all the love and charity existing with a person, for these are derived from the Lord. People who are devoid of love and charity therefore do not have the Lord within them, and so are not endowed with the forms of good and of happiness which are meant in the internal sense by 'bread'. This external symbol [of love and charity] was commanded because the worship of the majority of the human race is external, and therefore without some external symbol scarcely anything holy would exist among them. Consequently when they lead lives of love to the Lord and of charity towards the neighbour, that which is internal exists with them even though they do not know that such love and charity constitute the inner core of worship. Thus in their external worship they are confirmed in the kinds of good which are meant by 'the bread'.

[6] In the Prophets as well 'bread' means the celestial things of love, as in Isaiah 3:1, 7; 30:23; 33:15-16; 55:2; 58:7-8; Lamentations 5:9; Ezekiel 4:16-17; 5:16; 14:13; Amos 4:6; 8:11; Psalms 105:16. Those things are in a similar way meant by 'the loaves of the Presence' on the table, referred to in Leviticus 24:5-9; Exodus 25:30; 40:23; Numbers 4:7; 1 Kings 7:48.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. A cor, or a homer, was a Hebrew measure of about 6 bushels or 220 litres.

2. The Latin has a word meaning oxen (boves), but comparison with other places where Swedenborg gives the same list of animals suggests that he intended sheep (oves).

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