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Ezechiel 22

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1 Opět stalo se slovo Hospodinovo ke mně, řkoucí:

2 Ty pak synu člověčí, zastával-li bys, zastával-liž bys toho města vražedlného? Raději mu oznam všecky ohavnosti jeho,

3 A rci: Takto praví Panovník Hospodin: Přicházíť čas města toho, jenž prolévá krev u prostřed sebe, a dělá ukydané bohy proti sobě, aby se poškvrňovalo.

4 Ty krví svou, kterouž jsi prolilo, zavinivší, a ukydanými bohy svými, jichž jsi nadělalo, sebe poškvrnivší, to jsi způsobilo, že se přiblížili dnové tvoji, a přišlo jsi k letům svým. Protož vydám tě v pohanění národům, a ku posměchu všechněm zemím.

5 Blízké i daleké od tebe budou se tobě posmívati, ó zlopověstné a různic plné.

6 Aj, knížata Izraelská jeden každý vší silou na to se vydali, aby krev v tobě prolévali.

7 Otce i matku zlehčují v tobě, pohostinnému činí nátisk u prostřed tebe, sirotka a vdovu utiskují v tobě.

8 Svatými věcmi mými zhrdáš, a sobot mých poškvrňuješ.

9 Utrhači jsou v tobě, aby prolévali krev, a na horách jídají v tobě; nešlechetnost páší u prostřed tebe.

10 Nahotu otce syn odkrývá v tobě, a nečisté v oddělení ponižují v tobě.

11 Jiný pak s ženou bližního svého páše ohavnost, a jiný s nevěstou svou poškvrňuje se nešlechetností, a jiný sestry své, dcery otce svého, ponižuje v tobě.

12 Dar berou v tobě, aby krev prolili; lichvu a úrok béřeš, a zisku hledáš s útiskem bližního svého, na mne se pak zapomínáš, dí Panovník Hospodin.

13 Protož aj, já tleskl jsem rukama svýma nad ziskem tvým, jehož dobýváš, i nad tou krví, kteráž byla u prostřed tebe.

14 Zdali ostojí srdce tvé? Zdaž odolají ruce tvé dnům, v nichž já budu zacházeti s tebou? Já Hospodin mluvil jsem i učiním.

15 Nebo rozptýlím tě mezi pohany, a rozženu tě po krajinách, a do konce vyprázdním nečistotu tvou z tebe.

16 A zavrženo jsuc před očima pohanů, poznáš, že já jsem Hospodin.

17 Potom stalo se slovo Hospodinovo ke mně, řkoucí:

18 Synu člověčí, obrátili se mi dům Izraelský v trůsku, všickni napořád jsou měď, cín, železo a olovo u prostřed peci, trůsky stříbra jsou.

19 Pročež takto praví Panovník Hospodin: Proto že jste vy všickni obrátili se v trůsky, protož aj, já shromáždím vás do Jeruzaléma.

20 Jakž se shromažďuje stříbro a měď, železo, olovo i cín do prostřed peci, k rozdmýchání ohně vůkol něho a k rozpouštění: tak shromáždím v hněvě a v prchlivosti své, a slože, rozpouštěti vás budu.

21 Sberu vás, pravím, a rozdmýchám okolo vás oheň prchlivosti své, i rozpustíte se u prostřed města.

22 Jakž se stříbro rozpouští v peci, tak se rozpustíte u prostřed něho, i zvíte, že já Hospodin vylil jsem prchlivost svou na vás.

23 Ještě stalo se slovo Hospodinovo ke mně, řkoucí:

24 Synu člověčí, rci: Ty země jsi nečistá, nebudeš deštěm svlažena v den rozhněvání.

25 Spiknutí proroků jejích u prostřed ní, jsou podobni lvu řvoucímu, uchvacujícímu loupež, duše žerou, bohatství a věci drahé berou, a činí mnoho vdov u prostřed ní.

26 Kněží její natahují zákona mého, a svaté věci mé poškvrňují, mezi svatým a poškvrněným rozdílu nečiní, a mezi nečistým a čistým nerozeznávají. Nadto od sobot mých skrývají oči své, tak že zlehčován bývám mezi nimi.

27 Knížata její u prostřed ní jsou jako vlci uchvacující loupež, vylévajíce krev, hubíce duše, aby sháněli mrzký zisk.

28 Proroci pak jejich obmítají jim vápnem ničemným, předpovídají marné věci, a hádají jim lež, říkajíce: Takto praví Panovník Hospodin, ješto Hospodin nemluvil.

29 Lid této země činí nátisk, a cizí věci mocí béře, chudému a nuznému ubližují, a pohostinného utiskují nespravedlivě.

30 Hledaje pak někoho z nich, kterýž by udělal hradbu, a postavil se v mezeře před tváří mou za tuto zemi, abych jí nezkazil, žádného nenacházím.

31 Protož vyleji na ně rozhněvání své, ohněm prchlivosti své konec jim učiním, cestu jejich jim na hlavu obrátím, praví Panovník Hospodin.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9959

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9959. 'And make for them linen undergarments' means an external level of conjugial love. This is clear from the meaning of 'undergarments' as an external level of conjugial love, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'linen' as external truth or natural truth, also dealt with below. The reason why an external level of conjugial love is meant by 'undergarments' is that garments or coverings derive their meaning from the part of the body they cover, 9827, and the loins and genital organs, which the undergarments clothe or cover, mean conjugial love. For 'the loins' and their meaning this love, see 3021, 4280, 4575; and for 'the genital organs' and their meaning it, 4462, 5050-5062. What truly conjugial love is will be stated below in 9960.

[2] The undergarments were made from linen because 'linen' or 'flax' means external truth or natural truth, 7601, and what constitutes the actual external is truth. The reason why truth constitutes the external is that internal things terminate in external ones and rest on them as their underlying supports, and the underlying supports of good are truths. These are like the foundations on which a house is built or on which a house rests, which is why the truths of faith springing from good are meant by the foundations of a house, 9643. Truths furthermore are what protect forms of good from and withstand evils and falsities, all the power that good possesses being exerted by means of truths, 9643. So it is also that the last and lowest part of heaven is inhabited by those who are guided by truths of faith springing from good. So it is also therefore that what is last or most external with a person, namely his external skin, corresponds to those in heaven who are guided by the truths of faith, 5552-5559, 8980, yet not to those who uphold faith separated from good, since they are not in heaven. From all this it may now be recognized why the undergarments were made from linen or flax. Aaron's undergarment however, when he was clothed with the garments which were 'for glorious adornment', and which have been the subject in the present chapter, was made of fine linen together with interwoven fine linen, as is evident from a later chapter where it says,

They made tunics of fine linen, the work of a weaver, and a turban of fine linen, and attractive headdresses 1 from fine linen, and linen undergarments with fine twined linen. Exodus 39:27-28.

But when he was clothed with the 'holy garments' Aaron's undergarment was made of linen alone, as is clear from the following in Moses,

When Aaron comes into the sanctuary within the veil he shall put on the holy linen tunic, and the linen undergarment shall be over his flesh, and he shall gird himself with the linen belt, and place the linen turban on himself. These are holy garments. He shall also wash his flesh with water when he puts them on. He shall then first offer burnt offerings and sacrifices, by means of which he will expiate the holy place from uncleannesses. Leviticus 16:1-end.

[3] The reason why Aaron was to go at that time clothed in the linen garments, which were also called 'the holy garments', was that at that time he was performing the duty of expiating the tent, and also the people and himself from uncleannesses. And every expiation, which was accomplished by means of washings, burnt offerings, and sacrifices, represented purification of the heart from evils and falsities, and so represented regeneration; and purification from evils and falsities, or regeneration, is accomplished by means of the truths of faith. This was why Aaron wore the linen garments then, for the truths of faith are meant by 'linen garments', as stated above.

All purification from evils and falsities is accomplished by means of the truths of faith, see 2799, 5954 (end), 7044, 7918, 9089. So therefore is regeneration, 1555, 2046, 2063, 2979, 3332, 3665, 3690, 3786, 3876, 3877, 4096, 4097, 5893, 6247, 8635, 8638-8640, 8772, 9088, 9089, 9103.

[4] It was for the same reason also that the priest was to put on the linen robe and the linen undergarment when he carried the ash away from the altar, Leviticus 6:9-11, and also that 'the priests, the Levites, from the sons of Zadok' were to put it on, when they entered the sanctuary, regarding whom the following is stated in Ezekiel,

The priests, the Levites, the sons of Zadok, shall enter My sanctuary, and they shall draw near My table to minister to Me. When they enter the gates of the inner court they shall put on the linen garments, and no wool shall come upon them. When they minister in the gates of the inner court, and within, the linen turbans shall be on their heads, and the linen undergarments shall be over their loins. They shall not gird themselves with sweat. 2 Ezekiel 44:15-18.

The subject in this passage is the new temple, by which a new Church is meant. By 'the priests, the Levites' those guided by truths springing from good are meant, and by 'the linen garments' the truths of faith by means of which purification and regeneration are accomplished. 'Not girding themselves with sweat' means that the holy things of worship should not be mingled with the human self; for 'sweat' means the human self or proprium, and the human proprium is nothing but evil and falsity, 210, 215, 694, 874-876, 987, 1047, 3812 (end), 8480, 8941.

[5] The reason why the undergarment Aaron wore when he was clothed with the garments 'for glorious adornment' was made of linen together with fine twined linen, as is evident from Exodus 39:27-28, quoted above, was that Aaron in those garments represented the Lord in respect of Divine Good in the heavens, Aaron himself representing the Lord in respect of the Divine Celestial there, his garments the Lord in respect of the Divine Spiritual there emanating from the Divine Celestial, 9814, and fine linen the Divine Spiritual emanating from the Divine Celestial, 5319, 9469.

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1. literally, adornments of headdresses

2. i.e. They must not wear garments that will make them sweat

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3986

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3986. 'And Jehovah has blessed you since I set foot here' means resulting from the Divine endowment which the natural possessed. This is clear from the meaning of 'Jehovah blessing' as being endowed with good, dealt with in 3406, and as a joining together, 3504, 3514, 3530, 3565, 3584. 'Jehovah blessing' accordingly means being endowed with Divine good by means of a joining together, at this point a joining to the good of the natural represented by 'Jacob', the natural being meant by 'the foot'. As regards 'the foot' meaning the natural, see 2162, 3147, 3761; and this will be clear in addition from the correspondence of the Grand Man with every part of the human being, the subject in the sections at the ends of chapters. From this it is evident that 'Jehovah has blessed you since I set foot here' means originating in the Divine which the natural possessed.

[2] The arcanum which lies concealed in these words and in those immediately before them is known to few, if any, and is therefore to be revealed. The goods present with people both inside the Church and outside it vary in every case. They vary so much that no one person's good is ever exactly like another's. These variations arise out of the truths to which those goods are joined, for the nature of every type of good is received from truths, and truths derive their essential nature from goods. Such variations also arise out of the affections that belong to each person's love, and which become rooted in a person and are made his own through the life he leads. Few genuine truths exist even with someone inside the Church, and fewer still with one outside. Consequently affections for genuine truth seldom exist with anyone.

[3] All the same, people who lead good lives, that is, who live in love to God and in charity towards the neighbour, are saved. The reason they are able to be saved is that the Lord's Divine is present within good that stems from love to God and within good that stems from charity towards the neighbour. And when the Divine is inwardly present everything is being arranged into order so that it can be joined to genuine goods and genuine truths which exist in the heavens. The truth of this may be proven from the communities constituting heaven, which are countless. Every single community varies as regards good and truth, and yet all of them taken together form one complete heaven. They are like the members and organs of the human body which, though varying in every case, still constitute one complete human being. For no complete whole is ever made up of any identical or entirely similar individual parts, but of varying parts harmoniously joined together. Varying parts joined together harmoniously present a single whole. The same applies to goods and truths in the spiritual world. Although these vary so much as never to be exactly similar with one person as with another, nevertheless from the Divine through love and charity they make one since love and charity are spiritual conjunction. Their variation is a heavenly harmony which produces such accord that they are one in the Divine, that is, in the Lord.

[4] Furthermore, however much truths may vary, and however much affections for truth may do so, good that stems from love to God and good that stems from charity towards the neighbour are nevertheless capable of receiving genuine truth and good, as they are not so to speak hard and resistant but soft and yielding. They allow themselves to be led by the Lord and in so doing to be turned towards good, and through good to be turned towards Him. It is different with those in whom self-love and love of the world reign. They do not allow themselves to be led and turned by the Lord towards the Lord but strongly resist, since each wishes to be his own leader, even more so when they have become subject to false and firmly established assumptions. As long as they are such they do not allow the Divine to come in.

[5] These considerations now make clear what is meant in the internal sense by these words which Jacob addressed to Laban, for 'Laban' means the kind of good which is not genuine because it does not have genuine truths planted within it but is nevertheless capable of having these joined to it and of having the Divine present within it. This kind of good is what normally exists with young children before they have received genuine truths. It is also the kind of good present with simple people within the Church who know few truths of faith but who nevertheless lead a charitable life. It is in addition the kind of good present with upright gentiles who offer holy worship to their gods. By means of such good, genuine truths and goods are able to be introduced, as may be seen from what has been stated about young children and simple people inside the Church in 3690, and about upright gentiles outside the Church in 2598-2603.

  
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