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Malachia 2

पढाई करना

   

1 E ora, questo comandamento è per voi, o sacerdoti!

2 Se non date ascolto, se non prendete a cuore di dar gloria al mio nome, dice l’Eterno degli eserciti, io manderò su voi la maledizione, e maledirò le vostre benedizioni; sì, già le ho maledette perché non prendete la cosa a cuore.

3 Ecco, io sgriderò le vostre semente perché non producano, vi getterò degli escrementi in faccia, gli escrementi delle vittime offerte nelle vostre feste, e voi sarete portati fuori con essi.

4 Allora saprete ch’io v’ho mandato questo comandamento affinché il mio patto con Levi sussista, dice l’Eterno degli eserciti.

5 Il mio patto con lui era un patto di vita e di pace, cose ch’io gli detti, perché mi temesse; ed ei mi temette, e tremò dinanzi al mio nome.

6 La legge di verità era nella sua bocca, e non si trovava perversità sulle sue labbra; camminava con me nella pace e nella rettitudine, e molti ne ritrasse dall’iniquità.

7 Poiché le labbra del sacerdote son le guardiane della scienza, e dalla sua bocca uno cerca la legge, perch’egli è il messaggero dell’Eterno degli eserciti.

8 Ma voi vi siete sviati, avete fatto intoppar molti nella legge, avete violato il patto di Levi, dice l’Eterno degli eserciti.

9 E io pure vi rendo spregevoli e abietti agli occhi di tutto il popolo, perché non osservate le mie vie, e avete de’ riguardi personali quando applicate la legge.

10 Non abbiam noi tutti uno stesso padre? Non ci ha creati uno stesso Dio? Perché dunque siamo perfidi l’uno verso l’altro profanando il patto dei nostri padri?

11 Giuda agisce perfidamente, e l’abominazione si commette in Israele e in Gerusalemme; perché Giuda profana ciò ch’è santo all’Eterno, ciò ch’Egli ama, e sposa figliuole di dèi stranieri.

12 A colui che fa questo l’Eterno sterminerà dalle tende di Giacobbe chi veglia e chi risponde, e chi offre l’oblazione all’Eterno degli eserciti!

13 Ed ecco un’altra cosa che voi fate: coprite l’altare dell’Eterno di lacrime, di pianto e di gemiti, in guisa ch’egli non bada più alle offerte e non le accetta con gradimento dalle vostre mani.

14 Eppure dite: "Perché?" Perché l’Eterno è testimonio fra te e la moglie della tue giovinezza, verso la quali ti conduci perfidamente, bench’ella sia la tua compagna, la moglie alla quale sei legato da un patto.

15 Ma, direte voi, non ve n’è uno che fece così? E nondimeno, lo spirito rimase in lui. Ma perché quell’uno lo fece? Perché cercava la progenie promessagli da Dio. Badate dunque allo spirito vostro, e niuno agisca perfidamente verso la moglie della sua giovinezza.

16 Poiché io odio il ripudio, dice l’Eterno, l’Iddio d’Israele; e chi ripudia copre di violenza la sua veste, dice l’Eterno degli eserciti. Badate dunque allo spirito vostro, e non agite perfidamente.

17 Voi stancate l’Eterno con le vostre parole, eppur dite: "In che lo stanchiamo noi?" In questo, che dite: "Chiunque fa il male è gradito all’Eterno, il quale prende piacere in lui!" o quando dite: "Dov’è l’Iddio di giustizia?"

   

टीका

 

Priests

  

'Priests' represent the Lord regarding His divine good. When they do not acknowledge the Lord, they do not signify the Lord.

(सन्दर्भ: Apocalypse Revealed 854; Arcana Coelestia 3670)

स्वीडनबॉर्ग के कार्यों से

 

Apocalypse Revealed #854

इस मार्ग का अध्ययन करें

  
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854. But they shall be priests of God and of Christ. This symbolically means, because the people described are kept by the Lord in the goodness of love and so in truths of wisdom.

Priests in the Word mean people who possess the goodness of love, and kings people who possess truths of wisdom. So we are told above, "Jesus Christ makes us kings and priests" (Revelation 1:6), and also that the Lamb has "made us kings and priests" that we may "reign on the earth" (Revelation 5:10). And it can clearly be seen that the Lord will not make people kings and priests, but that He will make angels of those who possess truths of wisdom and the goodness of love from Him.

That kings mean people who possess truths of wisdom from the Lord, and that the Lord is called a king by virtue of His Divine truth, may be seen in nos. 20, 483, 664, 830 above. And priests mean people who possess the goodness of love from the Lord, because the Lord embodies Divine love and Divine wisdom, or to say the same thing, Divine goodness and Divine truth. Owing to His Divine love or Divine goodness, then, the Lord is called a priest, and owing to His Divine wisdom or Divine truth He is called a king.

That is why the heavens have been divided into two kingdoms, celestial and spiritual, and why the celestial kingdom is called the Lord's priestly kingdom, inasmuch as the angels in that kingdom are recipient vessels of Divine love or Divine goodness from the Lord; and why the spiritual kingdom is called the Lord's royal kingdom, inasmuch as the angels in it are recipient vessels of Divine wisdom or Divine truth from the Lord. But more on these two kingdoms may be seen in nos. 647, 725 above.

[2] We say that angels are recipient vessels of Divine goodness and Divine truth from the Lord, but it should be known that they are recipients perpetually, for no angel or mortal can so assimilate Divine goodness or Divine truth as to make it his own, but only to have them appear as though they were his own, because they are Divine. Consequently no angel or mortal can produce any good or truth that is good or true in itself. It is apparent, then, from this that they are kept in goodness and truth by the Lord, and are continually kept in them. If someone comes into heaven, therefore, and thinks that goodness or truth is so assimilated by him as to be his own, he is immediately sent down from heaven and instructed.

It can now be seen from this that the people's being priests of God and of Christ symbolically means, because they are kept by the Lord in the goodness of love and so in truths of wisdom.

[3] That priests in the Word mean people who possess the goodness of love from the Lord can be seen from many passages in it; but because I cited them in Arcana Coelestia (The Secrets of Heaven), published in London, I wish only to present from there the following:

That priests represented the Lord with respect to Divine good (nos. 2015 6148).

That the priesthood was representative of the Lord with respect to His work of salvation, because it proceeded from the Divine goodness of His Divine love (no. 9809).

That the priesthood of Aaron and his sons and of the Levites was representative of the Lord's work of salvation in a sequential progression (no. 10017).

That priests and the priesthood therefore symbolize the goodness of love from the Lord (nos. 9806 9809).

That the two names, Jesus and Christ, symbolize both the Lord's priestliness and His royalty (nos. 3004, 3005, 3009).

That priests are responsible for matters having to do with the church, and kings for ones having to do with the civil state (no. 10793).

That priests are to teach truths and lead by them to goodness and so to the Lord (no. 10794).

That they are not to claim for themselves any authority over people's souls (no. 10795).

That priests are due respect because of their sacred functions, but that they are not to attribute the respect to themselves, but to the Lord from whom alone those sacred functions emanate. For the priesthood does not lie in the person, but is attached to the person (nos. 10796, 10797).

That priests in the Word who do not acknowledge the Lord symbolize the opposite (no. 3670).

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.