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Lamentations 5

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1 Souviens-toi, Eternel, de ce qui nous est arrivé! Regarde, vois notre opprobre!

2 Notre héritage a passé à des étrangers, Nos maisons à des inconnus.

3 Nous sommes orphelins, sans père; Nos mères sont comme des veuves.

4 Nous buvons notre eau à prix d'argent, Nous payons notre bois.

5 Nous sommes poursuivis, le joug sur le cou; Nous sommes épuisés, Nous n'avons point de repos.

6 Nous avons tendu la main vers l'Egypte, vers l'Assyrie, Pour nous rassasier de pain.

7 Nos pères ont péché, ils ne sont plus, Et c'est nous qui portons la peine de leurs iniquités.

8 Des esclaves dominent sur nous, Et personne ne nous délivre de leurs mains.

9 Nous cherchons notre pain au péril de notre vie, Devant l'épée du désert.

10 Notre peau est brûlante comme un four, Par l'ardeur de la faim.

11 Ils ont déshonoré les femmes dans Sion, Les vierges dans les villes de Juda.

12 Des chefs ont été pendus par leurs mains; La personne des vieillards n'a pas été respectée.

13 Les jeunes hommes ont porté la meule, Les enfants chancelaient sous des fardeaux de bois.

14 Les vieillards ne vont plus à la porte, Les jeunes hommes ont cessé leurs chants.

15 La joie a disparu de nos coeurs, Le deuil a remplacé nos danses.

16 La couronne de notre tête est tombée! Malheur à nous, parce que nous avons péché!

17 Si notre coeur est souffrant, Si nos yeux sont obscurcis,

18 C'est que la montagne de Sion est ravagée, C'est que les renards s'y promènent.

19 Toi, l'Eternel, tu règnes à jamais; Ton trône subsiste de génération en génération.

20 Pourquoi nous oublierais-tu pour toujours, nous abandonnerais-tu pour de longues années?

21 Fais-nous revenir vers toi, ô Eternel, et nous reviendrons! Donne-nous encore des jours comme ceux d'autrefois!

22 Nous aurais-tu entièrement rejetés, Et t'irriterais-tu contre Nous jusqu'à l'excès!

   

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2852. Verse 18 And in your seed all the nations of the earth will be blessed because you have hearkened to My voice.

'In your seed all the nations of the earth will be blessed' means the salvation of all who are endowed with good. 'Because you have hearkened to My voice' means through the union of the Lord's Human Essence with His Divine Essence.

  
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2712. 'He dwelt in the wilderness of Paran' means the life of the spiritual man as regards good. This is clear from the meaning of 'dwelling' as being used in reference to good residing in truth, which is spiritual good, that is, good present with the spiritual man. The essential nature of that good is described by his dwelling in the wilderness of Paran, dealt with immediately below. That 'dwelling' is used in reference to good residing in truth, or to the affection for truth, is clear from many places in the Word where it is said of cities, which mean truths, that they will be without any inhabitant, by whom good is meant, 2268, 2449, 2451; for truths are inhabited by good, and truths devoid of good are like a city that has no one dwelling in it, as in Zephaniah,

I have laid their streets waste, so that none passes through; their cities are desolate, so that there is no one dwelling in them. Zephaniah 3:6.

[2] In Jeremiah,

Jehovah was leading us through the wilderness. No man passed through in that [land], and no one dwelt there. They have turned his land into a solitary place, his cities have been burned, so that none is dwelling there. Jeremiah 2:6, 15.

In the same prophet,

Every city has been forsaken, with no one dwelling in them. Jeremiah 4:29.

In the same prophet,

In the streets of Jerusalem that are desolate there is no human being, no inhabitant, no beast. Jeremiah 33:10.

'Streets' stands for truths, 2336, 'no human being' for no celestial good, 'no inhabitant' for no spiritual good, 'no beast' for no natural good. In the same prophet,

The cities of Moab will become a desolation, with no one dwelling in them. Jeremiah 48:9.

[3] With each particular expression in the Prophets there exists the marriage of truth and good. Consequently when 'a city' is said to be desolate, the phrase 'no one dwelling in it' is also added, the reason being that 'a city' means truths and 'one dwelling in it' good. Otherwise it would be superfluous to say 'no one dwelling in it' when it has been stated that the city is desolate. In a similar way certain terms occur consistently to mean things that belong to celestial good, others that belong to spiritual good, and others also that belong to truths, as in Isaiah,

Your seed will possess the nations, and they will dwell in the desolate cities. Isaiah 54:3

Here 'possessing' has reference to celestial good, 'dwelling in' to spiritual good. In the same prophet,

My chosen ones will possess it, and My servants will dwell there. Isaiah 65:9.

Here the meaning is similar.

[4] In David,

God will save Zion and will build the cities of Judah; and they will dwell there and possess it, and the seed of His servants will inherit it, and those loving His name will dwell in it. Psalms 69:35-36.

'Dwelling there' and at the same time 'possessing' has reference to celestial good, 'dwelling in' to spiritual good. In Isaiah,

He who says to Jerusalem, You will be dwelt in; and to the cities of Judah, You will be built. Isaiah 44:26.

Here 'dwelling in' has reference to the good of the spiritual Church, which is Jerusalem. To such an extent do the terms used in the Word have reference to their own goods and their own truths that simply from a knowledge of that usage of terms one may recognize what the subject is in general that is being dealt with.

  
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