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エレミヤ書 47

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1 パロがまだガザを撃たなかったころ、ペリシテびとの事について預言者エレミヤに臨んだ主の言葉

2 はこう言われる、見よ、水はから起り、あふれ流れて、この地と、そこにあるすべての物、そのと、その中に住む者とにあふれかかる。その時、人々は叫び、この地に住む者はみな嘆く。

3 そのたくましい馬のひずめの踏み鳴らす音のため、その戦車の響きのため、その車輪のとどろきのために、父はそのが弱くなって、自分のをも顧みない。

4 これは、ペリシテびとを滅ぼし尽し、ツロとシドンに残って助けをなす者をことごとく絶やす来るからである。はカフトルの海岸に残っているペリシテびとを滅ぼされる。

5 ガザには髪をそることが始まっている。アシケロンは滅びた。アナクびとの残りの民よ、いつまで自分の身に傷つけるのか。

6 主のつるぎよ、おまえはいつになれば静かになるのか。おまえのさやに帰り、休んで静かにしておれ。

7 がこれに命を下されたのだ、どうして静かにしておれようか。アシケロンと海岸の地を攻めることを定められたのだ」。

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9339

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9339. Verses 31-33 And I will set your boundary from the Sea Suph even to the Sea of the Philistines, and from the wilderness even to the River; 1 for I will give the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you will drive them out 2 from before you. You shall not make a covenant with them and their gods. They shall not dwell in your land, lest perhaps they cause you to sin against Me when you serve their gods; for it will be a snare to you.

'And I will set your boundary from the Sea Suph even to the Sea of the Philistines' means the full range of truths from factual ones to interior truths of faith. 'And from the wilderness even to the River' means from delight belonging to the sensory level even to good and truth belonging to the rational level. 'For I will give the inhabitants of the land into your hand' means dominion over evils. 'And you will drive them out from before you' means the removal of them. 'You shall not make a covenant with them and their gods' means no contact with evils and falsities. 'They shall not dwell in your land' means that evils must not exist together with the Church's forms of good. 'Lest perhaps they cause you to sin against Me' means lest evils turn away forms of good from the Lord. 'When you serve their gods' means if worship is kindled by falsities. 'For it will be a snare to you' means owing to evils that are enticing and deceptive.

Bilješke:

1. i.e. the Euphrates

2. The Latin means I will drive them out but the Hebrew means You will drive them out.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #2943

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2943. 'To all entering into the gate of his city, saying' means matters of doctrine through which one comes to faith. This is clear from the meaning of 'a gate' as a place of entry and so as that which, in the same way as a door, leads in, dealt with in 2145, 2152, 2356, 2385, and from the meaning of 'a city' as truth, which constitutes faith, dealt with in 402, 2268, 2449, 2451, 2712. In the Ancient Church a city was not like the city of later or of modern times. That is to say, a city did not consist of a collection or gathering together of individuals but of separate families living side by side. A family descended from the same forefather constituted a city. The city of Nahor, for example, to which Abraham's servant went to betroth Rebekah to Isaac, Genesis 24:10, consisted of the family of Nahor which was there. And Shalem, the city of Shechem, to which Jacob came after his departure from Paddan Aram, Genesis 33:18 and the whole of Chapter 34, consisted of the family of Hamor and Shechem which was there. And the same was so with all other cities in those times.

[2] And as it had come down to them from the most ancient people that nations and families represented heavenly communities, and so the things of love and charity, 685, 1159, therefore when a city is mentioned instead of a family, and a people instead of a nation, truth that constitutes faith is meant. It is also why in the genuine sense the city of God and the holy city mean faith in the Lord. And as 'a city' meant faith, 'the gate of the city' means matters of doctrine through which one comes to faith. The same was also meant in the Jewish representative Church by the judges and elders sitting in the gate of the city and giving judgement there, as is evident from historical sections of the Word, and also in Zechariah,

These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth, everyone to his companion; judge in your gates the truth and the judgement of peace. Zechariah 8:16.

And in Amos,

Hate evil, and love good, and establish judgement in the gate. Amos 5:15.

'A gate' also means the place of entry into the rational mind, and the rational mind is compared to a city, see 2851.

  
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