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1 Hỡi con cái Y-sơ-ra-ên, hãy nghe lời của Ðức Giê-hô-va; vì Ðức Giê-hô-va có sự kiện cáo với dân đất nầy, bởi trong đất nầy chẳng có lẽ thật, chẳng có nhơn từ, cũng chẳng có sự nhận biết Ðức Chúa Trời.

2 Ở đó chỉ thấy những sự thề gian, thất tín, giết người, ăn trộm, và tà dâm; chúng nó làm sự tàn bạo, máu chồng trên máu.

3 Vậy nên, đất ấy sẽ sầu thảm; hết thảy người ở đó sẽ hao mòn, những thú đồng và chim trời cũng vậy; những cá biển cũng sẽ bị lấy đi.

4 Dầu vậy, chớ có ai biện luận, chớ có ai quở trách! Vì dân ngươi giống như những người cãi lẫy thầy tế lễ.

5 Ngươi sẽ vấp ngã giữa ban ngày; chính mình kẻ tiên tri cũng sẽ vấp ngã với ngươi trong ban đêm, và ta sẽ diệt mẹ ngươi.

6 Dân ta bị diệt vì cớ thiếu sự thông biết. Bởi ngươi bỏ sự thông biết thì ta cũng bỏ ngươi, đặng ngươi không làm thầy tế lễ cho ta nữa; bởi ngươi đã quên luật pháp của Ðức Chúa Trời mình, thì ta cũng sẽ quên con cái ngươi.

7 Chúng nó sanh sản nhiều ra bao nhiêu, thì chúng nó lại phạm tội nghịch cùng ta bấy nhiêu: ta sẽ đổi sự vinh hiển của chúng nó ra sỉ nhục.

8 Chúng nó ăn tội lỗi dân ta; ham hố sự gian ác của nó.

9 Sẽ xảy ra dân thể nào thì thầy tế lễ cũng thể ấy: ta sẽ phạt nó vì đường lối nó và sẽ trả cho nó tùy việc nó làm.

10 Chúng nó sẽ ăn mà không được no, hành dâm mà không sanh sản thêm, vì chúng nó đã bỏ Ðức Giê-hô-va không nghĩ đến Ngài nữa.

11 Sự dâm dục, rượu cũ và rượu mới cất lấy hết trí khôn chúng nó.

12 Dân ta hỏi tượng gỗ nó, thì gậy nó trả lời; vì lòng dâm làm lầm lạc chúng nó, và chúng nó phạm tội tà dâm mà lìa bỏ Ðức Chúa Trời mình.

13 Chúng nó dâng tế lễ trên các chót núi; đốt hương trên các đồi, dưới những cây dẽ, cây liễu, cây thông, vì bóng nó mát mẻ lắm. Vậy nên, con gái các ngươi hành dâm, và dâu các ngươi phạm tội ngoại tình.

14 Ta sẽ không phạt con gái các ngươi bởi cớ hành dâm, cũng không phạt dâu các ngươi bởi cớ ngoại tình; vì những đờn ông đi riêng với đồ điếm đĩ, và dâng của lễ với đờn bà dâm đãng. Vậy nên dân sự chẳng hiểu biết sẽ bị úp đổ.

15 Hỡi Y-sơ-ra-ên, dầu ngươi tà dâm, Giu-đa cũng không nên phạm tội! Vậy chớ vào nơi Ghinh-ganh! Chớ lên nơi Bết-a-ven! Chớ có thề mà rằng: Thật như Ðức Giê-hô-va hằng sống.

16 Vì Y-sơ-ra-ên đã bạn nghịch như con bò cái tơ bất trị, nên bây giờ Ðức Giê-hô-va cho chúng nó ăn cỏ như chiên con thả trong đồng rộng.

17 Ép-ra-im sa mê thần tượng, hãy để mặc nó!

18 Ðồ chúng nó uống đã chua đi; chúng nó làm sự gian dâm chẳng thôi. Các quan trưởng nó vui lòng trong sự sỉ nhục.

19 Gió đã lấy cánh cuốn nó, và chúng nó sẽ mang xấu hổ vì của lễ mình.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4843

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4843. 'To Tamar his daughter-in-law' means a Church representative of spiritual and celestial things, which is called 'a daughter-in-law' from truth. This is clear from the representation of 'Tamar' as a Church representative of spiritual and celestial things, dealt with above in 4831, and from the meaning of 'a daughter-in-law' as the spiritual element of the Church, which is truth. The reason 'a daughter-in-law' has this meaning in the internal sense is that everything connected with a marriage, and all persons who were the offspring of a marriage, represented the kinds of things that belong to the heavenly marriage, see above in 4837, and consequently the kinds of things that belong to good and truth since these are the two partners in the heavenly marriage. This is why in the Word 'husband' means good and 'wife' truth, and also why 'sons and daughters' means the forms of truth and good which are the offspring of these. Consequently, being the wife of a son who has now become a husband, 'a daughter-in-law' means the truth of the Church which has been joined to good, and so on. But the meaning is different in the case of those who belong to the celestial Church from that of those who belong to the spiritual Church; for in the spiritual Church the husband is called 'the men' and means truth, while the wife is called 'the woman' and means good, see above in 4823.

[2] As regards 'a daughter-in-law' in the internal sense of the Word meaning the truth of the Church linked to its good, and consequently in the contrary sense meaning the falsity of the Church linked to its evil, this may also be seen from places in the Word where the expression 'daughter-in-law' is used, as in Hosea,

They offer sacrifice on mountain-tops and burn incense on hills, under oak. and poplar, and hard oak, because its shade is good. Therefore your daughters commit whoredom, and your daughters-in-law commit adultery. Shall I not punish 1 your daughters, in that they commit whoredom and your daughters-in-law in that they commit adultery? Hosea 4:13-14.

This refers to the worship of evil and falsity, the worship of evil being meant by 'offering sacrifices on mountain-tops' and the worship of falsity by 'burning incense on hills'. A life of evil is meant by 'daughters committing whoredom', and the teaching of what is false from which a life of evil results is meant by 'daughters-in-law committing adultery'. As regards acts of adultery and whoredom in the Word meaning adulterations of what is good and falsifications of what is true, see 2466, 2727, 3399. 'Daughters-in-law' therefore stands here for affections for falsity.

[3] In Micah,

The great man utters the perversity of his soul. and he twists it out of shape. The best of them is like a brier, the upright like a thorn-bush. The son treats the father with contempt, the daughter rises up against her mother, the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; a man's enemies are those of his own household. Micah 7:3-4, 6.

This refers to falsity that is the offspring of evil and which exists with the Church in the last times when it has been laid waste, in the proximate sense as it existed with the Jewish Church. 'The daughter rises up against her mother' means that the affection for evil stands opposed to truth, and 'the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law' that the affection for falsity stands opposed to good.

[4] Because the experience of a person undergoing temptations is of a similar nature to this - for in temptations a conflict takes place between evil and truth and between falsity and good, spiritual temptations being nothing else than experiences when the falsity and evil present in a person are laid waste - temptations or spiritual conflicts are described by the Lord in practically the same words,

Jesus said, Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and a man's enemies will be these of his own household. Matthew 10:34-36, 38.

The words from the Prophet that are similar to these, quoted a little above them, meant the laying waste of the Church. But here the temptations of those who belong to the Church are meant, for, as has been stated, temptations are nothing else than experiences in which falsity and evil are laid waste or taken away. For this reason also temptations as well as vastations are meant and described by deluges and floods of waters, 705, 739, 756, 790. Here also therefore 'daughter against mother' means the affection for evil standing opposed to truth, and 'daughter-in-law against mother-in-law' the affection for falsity standing opposed to good. Now because the evils and falsities present with a person undergoing temptation exist inwardly, or are his own, they are called members of his own household in the words 'a man's enemies will be those of his own household'. The fact that temptations are described in this passage is evident from the Lord's saying that He had not come to bring peace on earth but a sword; for 'a sword' means truth engaged in conflict, and in the contrary sense falsity engaged in conflict, 2799, 4499. (Yet He did come to bring peace, John 14:27; 16:33.) The description of temptations in this passage is also clear from what the Lord goes on to say - 'He who does not take up his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me'.

[5] Similarly in Luke,

Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division; for from now on there will be in one house five divided, three against two, and two against three. Father will be divided against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. Luke 12:51-53.

From these words too it is evident that 'father', 'mother', 'son', 'daughter', 'daughter-in-law', and 'mother-in-law' mean the kinds of things that originate in the heavenly marriage, namely goods and truths in their own order, and also their opposites; as also in Mark,

Jesus said, There is no one who has forsaken house, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or fields, for the sake of Me and of the Gospel, who will not receive a hundredfold, now in this time, houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and fields, with persecutions, and in the age to come eternal life. Mark 10:29-30.

Anyone unacquainted with the internal sense of the Word will think that 'house', 'brothers', 'sisters', 'father', 'mother', 'wife', 'children', and 'fields' mean house, brothers, sisters, father, mother, wife, children, and fields. But the meaning here is this: The kinds of things present in a person which are properly his own must be forsaken by him, and instead of these, spiritual and celestial things which are the Lord's must be received by him. This change is effected by means of temptations, which are meant here by 'persecutions'. Anyone can see that if he forsakes his mother he is not going to receive mothers, nor likewise to receive brothers and sisters by forsaking these.

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