Biblija

 

joel 2

Studija

   

1 Stöten i basun på Sion, och blåsen larmsignal på mitt heliga berg; må alla landets inbyggare darra! Ty HERRENS dag kommer, ja, den är nära;

2 en dag av mörker och tjocka, en dag av moln och töcken, lik en gryning som breder ut sig över bergen. Ett stort och mäktigt folk kommer, ett vars like aldrig någonsin har funnits och ej heller hädanefter skall uppstå, intill senaste släktens år.

3 Framför dem går en förtärande eld och bakom dem kommer en förbrännande låga. Likt Edens lustgård var landet framför dem, men bakom dem är det en öde öken; ja, undan dem finnes ingen räddning.

4 De te sig likasom hästar, och såsom stridshästar hasta de åstad.

5 Med ett rassel likasom av vagnar spränga de fram över bergens toppar, med ett brus såsom av en eldslåga, när den förtär strå; de äro såsom ett mäktigt folk, ordnat till strid.

6 Vid deras åsyn gripas folken av ångest, alla ansikten skifta färg.

7 Såsom hjältar hasta de åstad, lika stridsmän bestiga de murarna; var och en går sin väg rakt fram, och ingen tager miste om sin stråt.

8 Den ene tränger icke den andre, var och en går sin givna bana; mitt igenom vapnen störta de fram utan hejd.

9 I staden rusa de in på murarna hasta de åstad, i husen tränga de upp, genom fönstren bryta de sig väg, såsom tjuvar göra.

10 Vid deras åsyn darrar jorden, och himmelen bävar; solen och månen förmörkas, och stjärnorna mista sitt sken.

11 Och HERREN låter höra sin röst framför sin här ty hans skara är mycket stor, mäktig är den skara som utför hans befallning. Ja, HERRENS dag är stor och mycket fruktansvärd vem kan uthärda den?

12 Dock, nu mån I vända om till mig av allt edert hjärta, säger HERREN, med fasta och gråt och klagan.

13 Ja, riven sönder edra hjärtan, icke edra kläder, och vänden om till HERREN, eder Gud; ty nådig och barmhärtig är han, långmodig och stor i mildhet, och sådan att han ångrar det onda.

14 Måhända vänder han om och ångrar sig och lämnar kvar efter sig någon välsignelse, till spisoffer och drickoffer åt HERREN, eder Gud.

15 Stöten i basun på Sion, pålysen en helig fasta lysen ut en högtidsförsamling;

16 församlen folket, pålysen en helig sammankomst, kallen tillhopa de gamla församlen de små barnen, jämväl dem som ännu dia vid bröstet brudgummen må komma ur sin kammare och bruden ur sitt gemak.

17 Mellan förhuset och altaretprästerna, HERRENS tjänare, hålla klagogråt och säga: »HERRE, skona ditt folk, och låt icke din arvedel bliva till smälek, till ett ordspråk bland hedningarna Varför skulle man få säga bland folken: 'Var är nu deras Gud?'»

18 Så upptändes då HERREN till nitälskan för sitt land, och han ömkade sig över sitt folk;

19 HERREN svarade och sade till sitt folk: Se, jag vill sända eder säd och vin och olja, så att I fån mätta eder därav, och jag skall icke mer låta eder bliva till smälek bland hedningarna.

20 Och nordlandsskaran skall jag förjaga långt bort ifrån eder, jag skall driva den undan till ett torrt och öde Land, dess förtrupp till Östra havet och dess eftertrupp till Västra havet. Och stank skall stiga upp därav, ja, vämjelig lukt skall stiga upp därav, eftersom den har tagit sig för så stora ting.

21 Frukta icke, du land, utan fröjda dig och gläds, ty stora ting har HERREN tagit sig för

22 Frukten icke, I markens djur, ty betesmarkerna i öknen grönska, och träden bära sin frukt, fikonträden och vinträden giva sin kraft.

23 Och fröjden eder, I Sions barn, varen glada i HERREN, eder Gud; ty han giver eder höstregn, i rätt tid, han som ock förr sände ned över eder regn, både höst och vår.

24 Så skola logarna fyllas mod säd och pressarna flöda över av vin och olja.

25 Och jag skall giva eder gottgörelse för de årsgrödor som åtos upp av gräshopporna, gräsbitarna, gräsätarna och gräsgnagarna, den stora här som jag sände ut mot eder.

26 Och I skolen få äta till fyllest och bliva mätta; och då skolen I lova HERRENS, eder Guds, namn, hans som har handlat så underbart med eder; och mitt folk skall icke komma på skam evinnerligen.

27 Och I skolen förnimma att jag bor mitt i Israel, och att jag är HERREN, eder Gud, och eljest ingen. Ja, mitt folk skall icke komma på skam evinnerligen.

28 Och det skall ske därefter att jag skall utgjuta min Ande över allt kött, och edra söner och edra döttrar skola profetera, edra gamla män skola hava drömmar edra ynglingar skola se syner;

29 också över dem som äro tjänare och tjänarinnor skall jag i de dagarna utgjuta min Ande.

30 Och jag skall låta tecken synas på himmelen och på jorden: blod och eld och rökstoder.

31 Solen skall vändas i mörker och månen i blod förrän HERRENS dag kommer, den stora och fruktansvärda.

32 Men det skall ske att var och en som åkallar HERRENS namn han skall varda frälst. Ty på Sions berg och i Jerusalem skall finnas en räddad skara, såsom HERREN har sagt; och till de undsluppna skola höra de som HERREN kallar.

   

Iz Swedenborgovih djela

 

Apocalypse Revealed #484

Proučite ovaj odlomak

  
/ 962  
  

484. To this I will append three accounts of events that occurred in the spiritual world.

The first event: I once heard in the spiritual world what sounded like the noise of a mill. It was in the northern zone there. I wondered at first what it was, but then I remembered that in the Word a mill and the grinding of grain means to seek from the Word something usable for doctrine (no. 794). Therefore I went over to the place that I heard the sound coming from, and when I drew near, the sound died away, and I saw a kind of domed structure over the earth, with an entrance leading into it through a cave. Seeing this, I went down and entered, and lo, I found a room in which I saw an elderly man sitting, surrounded by books, holding a copy of the Word in front of him and seeking from it something he could use for his doctrine. He had slips of paper lying all around, on which he recorded the texts he found. In an adjoining room there were clerks who would collect the slips of paper and copy them onto a whole sheet.

I began by asking him about the books he had around him. He said that they all dealt with justifying faith, profoundly so those from Sweden and Denmark, more profoundly those from Germany, and still more profoundly those from Britain, but most profoundly those from the Netherlands. And he added that though they differed on various points, they were all in agreement on the article of justification and salvation by faith alone.

After that he told me that he was now collecting from the Word texts in support of this first tenet of justifying faith, that God the Father turned away from grace toward the human race on account of its iniquities, and that to save the human race there arose a Divine need for someone to take upon himself the condemnation required by justice, in order to effect satisfaction, reconciliation, propitiation, and mediation, and that only His Son could possibly accomplish this. He said, too, that after that, a means of approach to God the Father was opened for the sake of the Son. Moreover he said, "I have seen and still see that this accords with all reason. How could God the Father be approached except by faith in this merit of the Son? I have also now found that this accords as well with Scripture."

[2] Listening to this, I was astounded to hear him say that it accorded with reason and with Scripture, when in fact it is contrary to reason and contrary to Scripture, and I also frankly told him so. At that his zeal moved him to hotly retort, "How can you say that?"

Therefore I told him my opinion, saying, "Is it not contrary to reason to think that God the Father turned away from grace toward the human race and rejected mankind? Is not Divine grace an attribute of the Divine essence? To turn away from grace, then, would be to turn away from His own Divine essence, and to turn away from His Divine essence would mean He was no longer God. Can God be estranged from Himself? Believe me, grace on the part of God - as it is infinite, so is it eternal. The grace of God can be lost on mankind's part if people do not accept it, but never on God's part. If grace should depart from God, it would be all over with the whole of heaven and with the whole human race, to the point that people would no longer be in the least bit human. Therefore grace on the part of God continues to eternity, not only toward angels and people, but also toward the devil himself.

"Since this accords with reason, why do you say that the only means of approach to God the Father is through faith in the merit of the Son, when in fact there is a continuing approach through grace?

[3] "Furthermore, why do you call it a means of approach to God the Father for the sake of the Son, and not to God the Father through the Son? Is not the Son the Mediator and Savior? Why do you not approach the Mediator and Savior Himself? Is He not God and man? Who on earth goes directly to some emperor, king, or prince? Must one not find a deputy or someone to introduce him? Do you not know that the Lord came into the world to Himself introduce people to the Father, and that the only means of approach is through Him? Search the Scripture now, and you will see that this accords with it, and that your way to the Father is as contrary to Scripture as it is contrary to reason. I say to you also that it is an act of impudence to climb up to God the Father directly 1 and not through Him who is in the bosom of the Father 2 and who alone is in Him. 3 Have you not read John 14:6?" 4

When he heard this, the elderly man became so angry that he leapt from his chair and shouted to his clerks to throw me out. And when I immediately left of my own accord, he threw out through the exit after me a book that his hand chanced upon, and that book was the Word.

[4] The second event: After I left, I heard the noise again, but this time it sounded like the noise of two millstones crashing into each other. I went in the direction of the sound and it died away, and I saw a narrow entryway leading gradually down to a kind of domed building divided into little compartments, in each of which two men were sitting, who were also collecting from the Word proof texts in support of faith. One of them would find them, and the other would write them down, and this by turns.

I went to one of the compartments and, standing in the doorway, asked, "What texts are you collecting and writing down?"

They said, "Texts about the act of justification or faith in act, which is faith itself, justifying, vivifying and saving - the principal tenet of doctrine in Christianity."

And at that I said to one of them, "Tell me some sign of the act when that faith is introduced into a person's heart and soul."

He replied, "A sign of the act exists the moment a person is moved, by grief at his being damned, to think about Christ as having taken away the condemnation of the Law, and when, conscious of that merit of Christ, with confidence in it, he turns with it in mind to God the Father and prays."

[5] "So that is how the act occurs," I said then, "and that is the moment."

And I asked, "How am I to understand what we are told about the act, that nothing in a person cooperates with it any more than if he were a stock or a stone? Or that as regards the act a person cannot initiate, will, understand, think, do, or contribute anything to it, and cannot conform or accommodate himself to it?

"Tell me how this agrees with what you said, that the act happens when a person thinks about the judgment of the Law, about his damnation having been taken away by Christ, about the confidence with which he is conscious of that merit of Christ, and with it in mind turns to God the Father and prays? Does the person not do all these things as though of himself?"

But he said, "The person does not do them actively, but passively."

[6] And I replied, "How can anyone think, have confidence, and pray passively? Take away a person's active or reactive participation - do you not also take away his receptivity, thus everything his own, and with that the act as well? What then does that act of yours become but something purely theoretical, which we call a figment of the imagination?

"I know that you do not believe in agreement with some that an act of this kind is possible only with those people predestined to it, who are not at all aware of the infusion of faith in them. These may as well cast dice to find out if it has occurred.

"Therefore believe, my friend, that in matters of faith a person operates and cooperates as though of himself, and that without that cooperation the act of faith, which you call the principal tenet of doctrine and religion, is no more than the pillar into which Lot's wife was turned, having the faint sound of nothing but salt when scratched with a writer's pen or fingernail (Luke 17:32 5 ). I say this because as regards that act you makes yourselves to be like statues."

When I said that, the man arose and picked up the lamp violently to throw it at my face. But suddenly then the lamp went out and the room became dark, so that he hurled it at the forehead of his companion. And I went away laughing.

[7] The third event: I heard in the northern zone of the spiritual world what sounded like the rushing of water. I went therefore in that direction, and when I drew near, the rushing sound stopped, and I heard what sounded like a gathering of people. Moreover a house full of holes then appeared, surrounded by a wall, from which I heard the sound coming. I approached and found there a doorkeeper, and I asked him who were inside. He said that they were the wisest of the wise, who were coming to conclusions together about metaphysical subjects.

He spoke as he did out of the simplicity of his faith, and I asked if I might be permitted to enter. He said that I could, provided that I not say anything.

"I can let you in," he said, "because I have permission to let in the gentiles here who are standing with me at the door."

I went in therefore, and lo, I found an amphitheater with a rostrum in the middle of it, and the company of the so-called wise were discussing mysteries of faith. The matter or proposition submitted for discussion then was whether the good that a person does in a state of justification by faith, or in the progress of that state after the act, constitutes the good of religion or not. They were unanimous in saying that the good of religion means good that contributes to salvation.

[8] It was an acrimonious discussion, but those prevailed who said that any good that a person does in a state of faith or its progression is only moral, civic, or political good, which contributes nothing to salvation, but that only faith contributes anything. They established this as follows:

"How can any work of man be coupled with something free? Is not salvation bestowed gratis? How can any good work of man be coupled with the merit of Christ? Is not Christ's merit the only means of salvation? And how can any operation of man be coupled with the operation of the Holy Spirit? Does not the Holy Spirit accomplish everything without the help of man? Are not these three elements the only saving ones in any act of faith? And not do these three also continue to be the only saving ones in the state or progression of faith?

"Therefore any additional good that a person does can by no means be called a good of religion, a good which, as we said, contributes to salvation. If, however, someone does that good for the sake of salvation, it must rather be called an evil of religion."

[9] Two of the gentiles were standing by the doorkeeper in the vestibule, and having heard this, they said to each other, "These people do not have any religion. Who does not see that to do good to the neighbor for God's sake, thus in association with God and impelled by God, is what we call religion." And one of them said, "Their faith has made them foolish." And they asked the doorkeeper who the people were.

The doorkeeper said, "They are wise Christians."

To which they replied, "Nonsense. You are wrong. They are buffoons. That is how they talk."

I then went away. And when after a time I looked back at the place where the house had stood, behold, it was a marsh.

----------

[10] These events that I saw and heard, I saw and heard while awake in both body and spirit, for the Lord has so united my spirit to my body that I am present in both simultaneously.

My visiting those houses, and the people's deliberations on those matters then, and its happening as described, came about under the Lord's Divine auspices.

Bilješke:

1. Cf. John 10:1.

2John 1:18.

3John 10:38.

4. But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.

5. "Remember Lot's wife."

  
/ 962  
  

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

Iz Swedenborgovih djela

 

Apocalypse Revealed #704

Proučite ovaj odlomak

  
/ 962  
  

704. That perform signs to go away to the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty. This symbolizes assertions that their falsities are true, and efforts to stir up all those throughout the church who are caught up in the same falsities to attack the truths of the New Church.

To perform signs is to testify and also to assert that something is true, as may be seen in nos. 598, 599 above, here that their falsities are true. Kings of the earth and of the whole world symbolize people who are caught up primarily in falsities springing from evil, here all who are caught up in the same falsities throughout the church. For kings symbolize people impelled by truths that spring from goodness, and in an opposite sense people impelled by falsities springing from evil (no. 483). The earth symbolizes the church (no. 285), and so likewise does the world (no. 551). To go away to gather them to battle means, symbolically, to stir those people to fight or attack; for war symbolizes a spiritual war, which is one of falsity against truth and of truth against falsity (nos. 500, 586). It is to attack the truths of the New Church because it is called the battle of that great day of God Almighty, and that day symbolizes the Lord's advent and a new church then. That this is the symbolic meaning of the great day there will be seen below.

We are told that the spirits of demons would do this, because the spirits of demons symbolize lusts to falsify truths and to reason on the basis of falsities, as just said in no. 703 above.

It is apparent from this that spirits of demons performing signs to go away to the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty, symbolize assertions by the people meant by the dragon, the beast and the false prophet, as described in nos. 701, 702 above, that their falsities are true, and efforts to stir up all those throughout the church who are caught up in the same falsities to attack the truths of the New Church.

[2] That the great day of God Almighty symbolizes the Lord's advent and a new church then, is clear from many passages in the Word, as from the following:

Jehovah alone shall be exalted in that day. (Isaiah 2:11)

...in that day... Israel... will depend on Jehovah, the Holy One of Israel, in truth. (Isaiah 10:20)

In that day a Root of Jesse... shall the Gentiles seek, and His resting place shall be glorious. (Isaiah 11:10-11)

In that day... eyes will look to the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 17:7, 9)

They will say in that day: "Behold, this is our God; we have waited for Him, to set us free." (Isaiah 25:9)

...My people shall know My name...(and) in that day, I am He who speaks: "Behold, it is I." (Isaiah 52:6)

Alas! ...great is (the day of Jehovah, and) there is none like it. (Jeremiah 30:7)

Behold, the days are coming... when I will make a new covenant... and the city shall be built for Jehovah... (Jeremiah 31:27, 31, 38)

In those days... I will cause to grow up to David a righteous Branch... (Jeremiah 33:15)

(They will not) stand in battle on the day of Jehovah. (Ezekiel 13:5)

In that day Michael shall stand up, the great prince who stands watch over the children of your people... In that day... shall be delivered everyone who is found written in the book. (Daniel 12:1)

...in that day... you will call Me "My Husband."... In that day I will make a covenant for them... ...in that day I will hear... (Hosea 2:16, 18, 21).

Behold, I am sending you Elijah... before the coming of the great... day of Jehovah. (Malachi 4:5)

Jehovah... will save them in that day, as the flock of His people. (Zechariah 9:16)

In that day Jehovah will protect the inhabitants of Jerusalem. (Zechariah 12:8)

Behold, the day of Jehovah is coming... It shall be one day which is known to Jehovah... In that day Jehovah shall be one and His name one... In that day there shall be a great tumult... In that day "Holiness to the Lord" shall be engraved on the bells of the horses. (Zechariah 14:1, 4, 6-9, 13, 20-21)

There are many other passages in addition to these in which "the day of Jehovah" means the Lord's advent and a new church from Him then, as in the following: Isaiah 4:2; 19:16, 18, 21, 24; 22:20; 28:5; 29:18; 30:25-26; 31:7; and elsewhere.

Since the end of an age or final period of a former church is the time when the Lord's advent takes place and a new church begins, therefore the day of Jehovah in many places symbolizes the end of a previous church, and we are told that then there will be rumors, tumult, and wars. 1 See the passages collected in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord, nos. 4, 5.

Bilješke:

1. E.g., Matthew 24:6

  
/ 962  
  

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