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Amos 6

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1 Sorrow to those who are resting in comfort in Zion, and to those who have no fear of danger in the mountain of Samaria, the noted men of the chief of the nations, to whom the people of Israel come!

2 Go on to Calneh and see; and from there Go to Hamath the great; then go down to Gath of the Philistines: are you better than these kingdoms? or is your land wider than theirs?

3 You who put far away the evil day, causing the rule of the violent to come near;

4 Who are resting on beds of ivory, stretched out on soft seats, feasting on lambs from the flock and young oxen from the cattle-house;

5 Making foolish songs to the sound of corded instruments, and designing for themselves instruments of music, like David;

6 Drinking wine in basins, rubbing themselves with the best oils; but they have no grief for the destruction of Joseph.

7 So now they will go away prisoners with the first of those who are made prisoners, and the loud cry of those who were stretched out will come to an end.

8 The Lord God has taken an oath by himself, says The Lord, the God of armies: the pride of Jacob is disgusting to me, and I have hate for his great houses: so I will give up the town with everything in it.

9 Then it will come about that if there are still ten men in a house, death will overtake them.

10 And when a man's relation, even the one who is responsible for burning his body, lifting him up to take his bones out of the house, says to him who is in the inmost part of the house, Is there still anyone with you? and he says, No; then he will say, Keep quiet, for the name of the Lord may not be named.

11 For see, at the order of the Lord the great house will be full of cracks and the little house will be broken.

12 Is it possible for horses to go running on the rock? may the sea be ploughed with oxen? for the right to be turned by you into poison, and the fruit of righteousness into a bitter plant?

13 You whose joy is in a thing of no value, who say, Have we not taken for ourselves horns by the strength which is ours?

14 For see, I will send against you a nation, O Israel, says the Lord, the God of armies, ruling you cruelly from the way into Hamath as far as the stream of the Arabah.

   

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Leben

  
by Jenny Stein

Nach Swedenborg ist der Herr das Leben selbst, und wir sind Empfänger des Lebens. Das gilt sogar für die bösesten Geister, die im Leben nur sich selbst lieben und den Herrn von ihrem Platz in den untersten Höllen aus hassen und verleugnen; der Herr zwingt ihnen trotz ihrer Ablehnung das Leben auf, und zwar in dem Maße, wie es notwendig ist, damit sie nicht aufhören zu existieren. Anders verhält es sich natürlich mit denen, die den Herrn annehmen und ihm nachfolgen; dadurch öffnen sie sich für den Zustrom des Lebens und werden umso voller, je offener sie sind.

Das ist das Leben", um das es geht, wenn die Bibel dieses Wort verwendet: Es meint das geistliche Leben, das Leben, das vom Herrn in unser Herz und unseren Verstand kommt.

Die Art und Weise, wie wir das Leben vom Herrn annehmen, besteht darin, dass wir etwas über ihn lernen und erfahren, was richtig und falsch ist, und dass wir beschließen, das Falsche nicht mehr zu tun, sondern das Richtige zu tun. Leben" steht in der Bibel also auch für die Vereinigung dieser beiden Aspekte, für das Verständnis dessen, was wahr ist, und für die Entschlossenheit, das Gute zu tun.

(Verweise: Die Offenbarung Erklärt 84, 750; Himmlischen Geheimnissen 3620, 3623, 5890, 6685)

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