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1 พระวจนะของพระเยโฮวาห์ซึ่งมายังเยเรมีย์ผู้พยากรณ์เกี่ยวด้วยเรื่องฟีลิสเตียก่อนที่ฟาโรห์โจมตีเมืองกาซา

2 "พระเยโฮวาห์ตรัสดังนี้ว่า ดูเถิด น้ำทั้งหลายกำลังขึ้นมาจากทิศเหนือ และจะกลายเป็นกระแสน้ำท่วม มันจะท่วมแผ่นดินและสารพัดซึ่งอยู่ในนั้น ทั้งเมืองและผู้ที่อาศัยอยู่ในเมือง คนจะร้องร่ำไร และชาวแผ่นดินนั้นทุกคนจะคร่ำครวญ

3 เมื่อได้ยินเสียงกีบม้าตัวแข็งแรงของเขากระทืบ และเสียงรถรบของเขากรูกันมา และเสียงล้อรถดังกึกก้อง พวกพ่อก็จะมิได้หันกลับมาดูลูกทั้งหลายของตน เพราะมือของเขาอ่อนเปลี้ยเต็มทีแล้ว

4 เพราะวันที่จะมาถึงซึ่งจะทำลายฟีลิสเตียทั้งสิ้น และจะตัดผู้อุปถัมภ์ทุกคนทีเหลืออยู่ออกจากเมืองไทระและเมืองไซดอน เพราะพระเยโฮวาห์จะทรงทำลายคนฟีลิสเตีย คือคนที่เหลืออยู่ในแถบคัฟโทร์นั้น

5 เมืองกาซาก็ล้านเลี่ยน และเมืองอัชเคโลนก็ถูกตัดออกพร้อมด้วยคนที่เหลืออยู่ในหุบเขาของเขา เจ้าจะเชือดเนื้อเถือหนังของเจ้าอีกนานเท่าใด

6 ดาบแห่งพระเยโฮวาห์ เจ้าข้า อีกนานเท่าไรท่านจึงจะสงบ จงสอดตัวเข้าไว้ในฝักเสียเถิด จงหยุดพักและอยู่นิ่งๆเสียที

7 เมื่อพระเยโฮวาห์ทรงกำชับ มันจะสงบได้อย่างไรเล่า พระองค์ทรงบัญชาและแต่งตั้งให้ดาบนั้นต่อสู้อัชเคโลนและต่อสู้ชายทะเล"

   


Many thanks to Philip Pope for the permission to use his 2003 translation of the English King James Version Bible into Thai. Here's a link to the mission's website: www.thaipope.org

De obras de Swedenborg

 

Arcana Coelestia #8094

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8094. 'Although that was near' means that this is the first to present itself. This is clear from the meaning of 'being near', when said in reference to separated faith, as the fact that it is the first to present itself. A brief statement needs to be made about how one should understand this explanation, that the particular belief regarding separated faith or faith alone is the first to present itself. Evil in life is accompanied by its own falsity, and a person subject to evil in life has this falsity hidden away inside himself. Sometimes he does not even know that it is there. But the moment he thinks about the Church's truths, and in particular about salvation, that falsity emerges and reveals itself; and if he is unable to deny the truth itself, the general aspects of it, he explains it in a way to suit his evil, and in so doing falsifies it. When therefore he thinks about faith and charity, which are the indispensable elements of the Church and of salvation, faith instantly presents itself, but not charity since this is opposed to evil in life. As a consequence too he sets aside charity and gives preference to faith alone. From this it is evident that the truths of faith are 'near', but not forms of the good of faith; that is, those truths are the first to present themselves, but not these forms of good.

[2] From this incorrect and false starting-point many more ideas that are false and incorrect then follow, such as the ideas that good works contribute nothing to salvation; that a person's life does not follow him after death; that a person is then saved by mercy alone through faith, irrespective of the life he has been leading in the world; that the worst criminal is saved through faith in the final hour of his life; and that evils are wiped away in an instant. These and others like them are the ideas that enter human thought and establish themselves from that false starting-point; they extend from it in a continuous chain. But the way in which these ideas are seen would be altogether different if charity and life were the starting-point.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #337

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337. THE INTERNAL SENSE

Since the subject in this chapter is the degeneration of the Most Ancient Church - that is, the falsification of doctrine - and consequently the heresies and sects which the names of Cain and his descendants cover, it must be realized that nobody can begin to understand how doctrine was falsified, that is, understand the nature of the heresies and sects of that Church, unless he has a proper knowledge of the nature of the true Church. From the latter the nature of those heresies and sects can be recognized. The Most Ancient Church has been dealt with quite extensively already; and it has been shown that it was the celestial man, and that it acknowledged no other faith than faith that originated in love to the Lord and towards the neighbour. It was through that love from the Lord that they possessed faith, that is, a perception of everything that was a matter of faith. Consequently they were not even willing to mention faith for fear of separating it from love, as shown already in 200-203.

[2] Such is the nature of the celestial man, that nature being described also by means of representatives in David where the Lord is referred to as 'the King', and the celestial man as 'the King's son',

Give the King Your judgements, and the King's son Your righteousness. The mountains will bring peace to the people, and the hills, in righteousness. They will fear You with the sun and towards the face 1 of the moon, a generation of generations. In his days the righteous man will flourish, and much peace, until the moon will be no more. Psalms 72:1, 3, 5, 7.

'The sun' means love, 'the moon' faith, 'mountains' and 'hills' the Most Ancient Church. 'A generation of generations' means the Church that came after the Flood. The statement 'until the moon will be no more' is made because faith will then be love. See also what is written in Isaiah 30:26.

[3] Such was the nature of the Most Ancient Church and such its doctrine. Nowadays things are altogether different, for now faith comes first. But by means of faith the Lord imparts charity, at which point charity becomes the chief thing. Consequently doctrine in most ancient times was falsified when people made profession of faith and in so doing separated faith from love. People who falsified doctrine in this way, or who separated faith from love, that is, made profession of faith alone, were at that time called 'Cain'; and such a thing with them was a gross error.

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1. literally, faces

  
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