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Zechariyah 9

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1 משא דבר־יהוה בארץ חדרך ודמשק מנחתו כי ליהוה עין אדם וכל שבטי ישראל׃

2 וגם־חמת תגבל־בה צר וצידון כי חכמה מאד׃

3 ותבן צר מצור לה ותצבר־כסף כעפר וחרוץ כטיט חוצות׃

4 הנה אדני יורשנה והכה בים חילה והיא באש תאכל׃

5 תרא אשקלון ותירא ועזה ותחיל מאד ועקרון כי־הביש מבטה ואבד מלך מעזה ואשקלון לא תשב׃

6 וישב ממזר באשדוד והכרתי גאון פלשתים׃

7 והסרתי דמיו מפיו ושקציו מבין שניו ונשאר גם־הוא לאלהינו והיה כאלף ביהודה ועקרון כיבוסי׃

8 וחניתי לביתי מצבה מעבר ומשב ולא־יעבר עליהם עוד נגש כי עתה ראיתי בעיני׃ ס

9 גילי מאד בת־ציון הריעי בת ירושלם הנה מלךך יבוא לך צדיק ונושע הוא עני ורכב על־חמור ועל־עיר בן־אתנות׃

10 והכרתי־רכב מאפרים וסוס מירושלם ונכרתה קשת מלחמה ודבר שלום לגוים ומשלו מים עד־ים ומנהר עד־אפסי־ארץ׃

11 גם־את בדם־בריתך שלחתי אסיריכ* מבור אין מים בו׃

12 שובו לבצרון אסירי התקוה גם־היום מגיד משנה אשיב לך׃

13 כי־דרכתי לי יהודה קשת מלאתי אפרים ועוררתי בניך ציון על־בניך יון ושמתיך כחרב גבור׃

14 ויהוה עליהם יראה ויצא כברק חצו ואדני יהוה בשופר יתקע והלך בסערות תימן׃

15 יהוה צבאות יגן עליהם ואכלו וכבשו אבני־קלע ושתו המו כמו־יין ומלאו כמזרק כזויות מזבח׃

16 והושיעם יהוה אלהיהם ביום ההוא כצאן עמו כי אבני־נזר מתנוססות על־אדמתו׃

17 כי מה־טובו ומה־יפיו דגן בחורים ותירוש ינובב בתלות׃

   

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Philistines

  

The Philistines play a large role in the Bible as one of the longest-standing and most bitter rivals of the people of Israel, clashing with them in repeated wars. The Philistines were a remnant of the Ancient Church, or church of Noah, but had turned the deep wisdom of that church into a worship that focused solely on knowledge of religious ideas and the details of ritual, with no concept of putting religious ideas to work in living a good life. People would be esteemed for their knowledge, no matter how evil they might be in their lives. This was a particularly attractive trap for the people of Israel, who lived in a state of obedience to a long list of spiritually meaningful rules. It was easy for them to forget about the “obedience” part and focus instead on the “rules” part, which made them akin to the Philistines. This is also a threat to us in our own lives. We need to remember that simply knowing a lot and believing the right things will not make us good people -- we have to use that knowledge to treat other people in a loving, caring way.

In 1 Samuel 5,6, this signifies people in faith separated from charity. (Divine Providence 326[12])

In Jeremiah 47:2, 3, this represents people who hold false ideas, and reason about spiritual things from them. (Arcana Coelestia 705) Philistia signifies this religion. (Arcana Coelestia 727)

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Arcana Coelestia #705

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705. THE INTERNAL SENSE

Here the subject in particular is the Flood, which means not only the temptations that the member of the Church called Noah had to undergo before he could be regenerated, but also the desolation of those who were incapable of being regenerated. In the Word both temptations and desolations are compared to floods or deluges of waters, and are actually called such.

TEMPTATIONS

In Isaiah,

For a brief moment I forsook you, and with great compassion I will regather you. In a deluge of wrath I hid My face 1 from you for a moment, but with everlasting mercy I will have mercy on you, said Jehovah your Redeemer, for this is the waters of Noah to Me, to whom I swore that the waters of Noah should go no more over the earth. Thus have I sworn that I will not be angry with you and rebuke you. O afflicted one and storm-tossed, and receiving no comfort! Isaiah 54:7, 9, 11.

This refers to the Church that is to be regenerated, and to temptations which are called 'the waters of Noah'.

[2] Besides this the Lord Himself calls temptations 'a deluge', in Luke,

Jesus said, Every one who comes to Me, and hears My words and does them, is like a man building a house, who dug and went down deep, and laid the foundations upon rock; and when a deluge came, a stream broke against that house but was not strong enough to move it because it had been founded upon the rock. Luke 6:47-48.

The fact that 'a deluge' here is used to mean temptations may be clear to anyone.

DESOLATIONS

In Isaiah,

The Lord is causing to rise up over them the waters of the river, mighty and many, the king of Asshur and all his glory; and it is rising over all its channels, and will go over all its banks, and it will go through Judah, it will deluge it and pass through and will reach even to the neck. Isaiah 8:7-8.

Here 'the king of Asshur' stands for the delusions, false assumptions, and reasonings based on these, which desolate a person and which desolated the people before the Flood.

[3] In Jeremiah,

Thus said Jehovah, Behold, waters rising out of the north, they will be a deluging stream, and they will deluge the land and all that fills it, the city and those who dwell in it. Jeremiah 47:2-3.

This refers to the Philistines who represent people who adopt false assumptions and from them engage in reasonings about spiritual matters, which reasonings overwhelm a person as they did the people before the Flood.

The reason why in the Word both temptations and desolations are compared to floods or deluges of waters, and are actually called such, is that there is a similarity between the two, it being evil spirits who flow in with their persuasions and false assumptions which dwell with them and who activate the things of a like nature in man. With someone who is being regenerated they are temptations, but with someone who is not they are desolations.

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1. literally, faces

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