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Matthew 6

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1 Beguirauçue çuen elemosyná eztaguiçuen guiçonén aitzinean heçaz ikus çaiteztençát: ezpere sariric eztuçue vkanen çuen Aita ceruètan dena baithan.

2 Bada elemosyna eguiten duanean, ezteçála trompettá io eraci eure aitzinean, hypocritéc eguiten duten beçala synagoguetan eta carriquetan, guiçonéz estima ditecençát: eguiaz diotsuet recebitzen dutela bere saria.

3 Baina hic elemosyna eguiten duanean, ezalbeilequi hire ezquerrac, cer eguiten duen hire escuinac.

4 Hire elemosyná secretuan dençat: eta eure Aita secretuan dacussanac, rendaturen drauc aguerrian.

5 Eta othoitz eguiten duanean, ezaicela hypocritác beçala: hæy laket ciayec congregationetan eta carrica cantoinetan çutic daudela othoitz eguitea, guiçonéz ikus ditecençat: eguiaz erraiten drauçuet ecen recebitzen dutela bere saria.

6 Baina othoitz eguiten duanean, sar adi eure gamberatchoan, eta eure borthá ertsiric, othoitz eguióc eure Aita secretuan denari: eta eure Aita secretuan dacussanac rendaturen drauc aguerrian.

7 Bada othoitz eguiten duçuenean, ezteçaçuela anhitz edas Paganoéc beçala: ecen vste dute bere anhitz edasteaz ençunen diradela.

8 Etzaretela beraz hetarát irudi: ecen badaqui çuen Aitac ceren behar çareten, esca çaquizquioten baino lehen.

9 Hunela beraz çuec othoitz eguiçue, Gure Aita ceruètan aicena, sanctifica bedi hire icena:

10 Ethor bedi hire resumá. Eguin bedi hire vorondatea ceruän beçala lurrean-ere.

11 Gure eguneco oguia iguc egun.

12 Eta quitta ietzaguc gure çorrac, nola guc-ere gure çordunéy quittatzen baitrauegu.

13 Eta ezgaitzála sar eraci tentationetan, baina deliura gaitzac gaichtotic. Ecen hirea duc resumá, eta puissancá, eta gloriá seculacotz. Amen.

14 Ecen baldin barka badietzeçue guiçoney bere faltác, barkaturen drauçue çuey-ere çuen Aita cerucoac.

15 Baina baldin barka ezpadietzeçue guiçoney bere faltác, çuen Aitac-ere eztrauzquiçue barkaturen çuen faltác.

16 Guehiago, barur daguiçuenean, etzaretela itchura tristetaco hypocritác beçala: ecen desguisatzen dituzté bere beguitharteac, barur diradela guiçoney agueri diradençat: eguiaz erraiten drauçuet, ecen recebitzen dutela bere saria.

17 Baina hic barur eguiten duanean vncta eçac eure buruä, eta ikuz eçac eure beguithartea:

18 Guiçoney barur aicela agueri ezaquiençát, baina eure Aita secretuan denari: eta eure Aita secretuan dacussanac rendaturen drauc aguerrian.

19 Eztitzaçuela eguin çuen thesaurac lurrean, non cerrenac eta herdoillác goastatzen baititu, eta non ohoinéc çulhatzen eta ebaisten baitituzté.

20 Baina eguin itzaçue çuen thesaurac ceruän, non ez cerrenec ez herdoillac ezpaitu goastatzen, eta non ohoinéc ezpaitute çulhatzen ez ebaisten.

21 Ecen non baita çuen thesaura, han içanen da çuen bihotza-ere.

22 Gorputzaren arguia da beguia, beraz baldin hire beguia simple bada, hire gorputz gucia argui datec:

23 Baina baldin hire beguia gaichto bada hire gorputz gucia ilhun datec: beraz baldin hitan den arguia ilhumbe bada, ilhumbe hura cein handi date?

24 Nehorc bi nabussi ecin cerbitza ditzaque: ecen edo batari gaitz eritziren drauca, eta berceari on: edo batarequin eduquiren du eta bercea menospreciaturen. Ecin cerbitza ditzaqueçue Iainçoa eta abrastassunac.

25 Halacotz erraiten drauçuet, eztuçuen artharic çuen vicitzeaz, cer ianen duçuen eta cer edanen: ezeta çuen gorputzaz, cerçaz veztituren çareten: ezta vicia viandá baino guehiago, eta abillamendua baino gorputza?

26 Confideraitzaçue ceruco choriac, ecen eztute ereiten, ez errequeitatzen, ezeta graneretara biltzen, eta çuen Aita cerucoac hatzen ditu hec: etzarete çuec anhitzez hec baino excellentago?

27 Eta norc çuetaric artha vkanez eratchequi, ahal dieçaqueo bessobat bere handitassunari?

28 Eta veztiduráz cergatic çarete arthatsu? ikas eçaçue nola landaco floreac handitzen diraden : ez nekatzen dirade, ez iruten duté.

29 Baina erraiten drauçuet are Salomon-ere bere gloria guciarequin eztela veztitu içan hetaric bat beçala.

30 Bada baldin landaco egun belhar dena, eta bihar labean eçarten dena, Iaincoac hala inguru veztitzen badu: eza çuec anhitzez areago, fede chipitacoac?

31 Eztuçuela beraz artharic erraiten duçuela, Cer ianen dugu, edo cer edanen dugu, edo cerçaz veztituren gara?

32 (Ecen gauça hauc guciac Paganoéc bilhatzen dituzté) ecen badaqui çuen Aita cerucoac, ecen gauça hauen gución beharra baduçuela.

33 Baina bilha eçaçue lehenic Iaincoaren resumá eta haren iustitiá, eta gauça hauc guciac emanen çaizquiçue gaineraco.

34 Etzaretela bada arthatsu biharamunaz: ecen biharamunac beretaco artha vkanen du: egunac asco du bere afflictioneaz.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#9166

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9166. 'An oath of Jehovah shall be between them both' means enquiry made through truths from the Word regarding every single aspect of these things. This is clear from the meaning of 'an oath' as confirming through truths, dealt with in 2842, 3037, 3375, so that 'an oath of Jehovah' means doing so through truths from the Word, for the Word contains Jehovah's truths, that is, God's truths; and from the meaning of 'them both' as in every single aspect, for in the internal sense 'between both' does not mean between two but in every single aspect. 'Two' means things joined together to make a single whole, 1686, 3519, 5194, 8423, thus all that composes the whole, or every single aspect of it. This is what those in heaven perceive 'two' to be; and the reason why they do so is that when a discussion takes place among angels regarding two truths at variance with each other, a scene in which two spirits are arguing with each other presents itself on the level below. And since these spirits are the subordinates of a number of communities, every single aspect of one truth appears with one spirit, and every single aspect of the other truth with the other spirit. From this the angels perceive how the two are able to be linked together. I have been allowed to know from experience that this is what happens. So it is that when the words 'them both' are used in reference to truths they mean in every single aspect. This also is the reason why 'two' means something complete, 9103.

[2] The reason why it was permissible among the Israelite and Jewish nation to swear by Jehovah was that they were not internal, only external people, and when they engaged in the worship of God they did so on an external and not an internal level. The fact that they were like this, see 4281, 4293, 4429, 4433, 4680, 4844, 4847, 4865, 4903, 6304, 8588, 8788, 8806. When the confirmation of a truth comes down into the external man separated from the internal, it is effected by means of an oath; but not so when it comes down into the external by way of the internal. For in the internal man truth appears in its own light, but in the external without the internal truth appears in darkness. This explains why the celestial angels, who inhabit the inmost or third heaven, being in the highest degree of light do not even confirm truths by the use of reasons. Still less do they engage in argument and reasoning about truths; they simply say Yes or No, which they do by virtue of an ability received from the Lord to perceive and see them.

[3] This explains why the Lord has said the following regarding oaths,

You have heard that it was said, You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord your oaths. But I say to you, You shall not swear at all, neither by heaven, for it is God's throne, nor by the earth, for it is His footstool, nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. Nor shall you swear by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black. But let your words be, Yes, yes; No, no; anything beyond this is from evil. 1 Matthew 5:33-37.

These words imply that confirmation of God's truths should come from the Lord and not from man, which it does when people are internal and not external. For people who are external confirm truths by means of oaths, but those who are internal do so by means of reasons, while those who are even more internal do not confirm them at all but simply say It is so, or It isn't so. Those who are external are called natural people, those who are internal are called spiritual people, and those even more internal are called celestial people. The last of these - celestial people - have the ability, received from the Lord, to perceive intuitively whether something is true or not, see 2708, 2715, 2718, 3246, 4448, 7877. All this shows what was implied when the Lord said, You shall not swear at all, and also Let your words be Yes, yes; No, no. But why He also said that they were not to swear by heaven, by the earth, by Jerusalem, or by their head, and that any words beyond 'Yes, yes; No, no' are from evil, must be explained.

[4] Swearing by heaven means doing so by Divine Truth, thus by the Lord there. Heaven is heaven not by virtue of the angels regarded in themselves but by virtue of the Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, thus by virtue of the Lord Himself, within them; for the Divine within them is what enables them to be angels of heaven and be called angels of heaven. This explains why those in heaven are said to be 'in the Lord', why the Lord is the All in every single thing of heaven, and also why angels are God's truths, being recipients of God's truth emanating from the Lord.

Heaven is heaven and is called heaven by virtue of what is Divine and the Lord's there, see 552, 3038, 3700. Angels are God's truths, 4295, 4402, 7268, 7873, 8301. Something of the Lord is meant by an angel in the Word, 1925, 2821, 3039, 4085, 4295, 6280.

Since heaven is the Lord in respect of Divine Truth, it says 'you shall not swear by heaven, for it is God's throne'. 'God's throne' is Divine Truth which emanates from the Lord, 5313, 6397, 9039.

[5] Swearing by the earth however is doing so by the Church, thus by Divine Truth there. For just as heaven is the Lord by virtue of Divine Truth that emanates from Him, so too is the Church, the Church being the Lord's heaven or His kingdom on earth. For the meaning of 'earth' in the Word as the Church, see 662, 1066, 1262, 1733, 1850, 2117, 2118 (end), 2928, 3355, 4447, 4535, 5577, 8011, 8732. And since 'the earth' is the Church, the place where what is Divine and the Lord's below heaven exists, it says 'you shall not swear by the earth, for it is God's footstool'. 'Footstool' means God's truth below heaven, which is truth as it exists in the literal sense of the Word; for on this sense God's truth in heaven, which is the Word in the internal sense, rests and so to speak stands. Truth as it exists in the literal sense is meant by 'footstool' in David, in Psalms 99:5; 132:7; in Isaiah 60:13; and in Jeremiah, in Lamentations 2:1.

[6] Swearing by Jerusalem however is doing so by teachings that present truth drawn from the Word. For in a broad sense 'Jerusalem' is the Church, 2117, 3654; but when the words 'the earth', meaning the Church, are used, followed by 'Jerusalem', 'Jerusalem' then means the Church's teachings, consequently teachings that present God's truth drawn from the Word. This is why it is called 'the city of the great [King, who is] God', for 'city' in the internal sense of the Word means teachings that present the truth, see 402, 2449, 2943, 3216, 4478, 4492, 4493.

[7] Swearing by his head however means a person's doing so by the truth which he himself believes to be the truth and makes part of his faith; for this as it resides with him constitutes 'his head', and it is also what is meant by 'the head' in Isaiah 15:2; 29:10; in Ezekiel 7:18; 13:18; 16:12; 29:18; in Matthew 6:17; and elsewhere. Therefore it also says, 'for you cannot make one hair white or black'. 'Hair' means truth belonging to the external or natural man, 3301, the kind that exists with those who believe the truth not because they perceive it to be the truth but because the teachings of the Church declare it to be so. And since they know the truth on no other grounds than this it says that they are not to swear by it because they cannot make a hair white or black. 'Making a hair white' means declaring on one's own authority that truth is truth, and 'making a hair black' declaring on one's own authority that falsity is falsity. For 'white' is said in reference to truth, 3301, 3993, 4007, 5319, and therefore 'black' in reference to falsity.

[8] From all this one may now see what is meant by the command not to swear at all, not by heaven, nor by the earth, nor by Jerusalem, nor by one's head, namely that a person should not use what is his own to confirm God's truth but what is the Lord's with him. Therefore it also says finally, Your words shall be Yes, yes; No, no; anything beyond this is from evil. Those who have the ability, which comes from the Lord, to perceive and see truth confirm it in this way alone, even as angels of the inmost or third heaven do, the ones who are called celestial angels, spoken about above. The reason why any words beyond 'Yes, yes; No, no' are from evil is that anything beyond them does not come from the Lord but from a person's proprium or self, thus from evil, since a person's proprium is nothing but evil, see 210, 215, 874-876, 987, 1023, 1044, 1047, 3812 (end), 4328, 5660, 8941, 8944. All this again shows in what way the Lord spoke, that is to say, in such a way that every single word contained an inner meaning, since He spoke from the Divine. Thus He spoke for the benefit of angels at the same time as for men; for angels perceive the Word according to its inner meaning.

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Arcana Coelestia#4493

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4493. 'And they circumcised every male, all who went out of the gate of his city' means the acceptance of externalities. This is clear from the meaning of 'circumcising every male' as being introduced into the representatives and meaningful signs of that people (that is, into those of Jacob's descendants) - solely into the external observances involved in these, dealt with in 4486; and from the meaning of 'going out of the gate of the city' as departing from the doctrine of the Church among the Ancients, dealt with immediately above in 4492. And as the departure from doctrine and the acceptance of externalities is meant, the expression 'those who went out of the gate of his city' occurs twice, without any reference at the same time, as is so elsewhere, to those who went into it. For 'going in' means an acceptance of doctrine and a departure from externalities; but the reverse of this is described here.

[2] The implications of this must now be stated. Members of the Most Ancient Church, the remnants of which Hamor and Shechem with their families were a part, had an entirely different mental constitution and different disposition from adherents to the Ancient Church. The will in the case of the members of the Most Ancient Church contained that which was whole; but this was not so with adherents to the Ancient Church. Because of this the Lord was able with members of the Most Ancient Church to flow in through the will, and therefore by an internal way, but not so with adherents to the Ancient Church, since in these the will had been destroyed. But the Lord flowed into their understanding, and so not by an internal way but by an external one, as stated above in 4489. Flowing in through the will involves flowing in through the good of love, for all good belongs to the will part of the mind, whereas flowing in through the understanding involves flowing in through the truth of faith, for all truth belongs to the understanding part. Within the latter - the understanding - the Lord formed, in the case of adherents to the Ancient Church, a new will when He regenerated them. For goods and truths were implanted in the will part of the mind of members of the Most Ancient Church, see 895, 927, but in the understanding part of that of adherents to the Ancient Church, 863, 875, 895, 927, 2124, 2256, 4328. The new will is formed within the understanding part of the mind, 928, 1023, 1043, 1044, 4328. A parallelism exists between the Lord and the good residing with man, but not between Him and the truth there, 1831, 1832, 2718, 3514. As a consequence adherents to the Ancient Church dwelt in obscurity compared with members of the Most Ancient, 2708, 2715, 2935, 2937, 3246, 3833. From all this it may be seen that members of the Most Ancient Church had an entirely different mental constitution and different disposition from adherents to the Ancient Church.

[3] It was for this reason that those who belonged to the Most Ancient Church were internal people and had no external forms of worship, while those who belonged to the Ancient Church were external people and did have them. For the former saw external things in the light of internal ones, as if by the light of the sun in the daytime, whereas the latter saw internal things in the light of external ones, as if by the light of the moon or stars at night. This also explains why the Lord is seen by the former in heaven as the Sun, but by the latter as the Moon, 1521, 1529-1531, 2441, 2495, 4060. The former are those who in explanations above are called celestial, the latter those who are called spiritual.

[4] To illustrate the essential difference between the two let an example be taken. If a member of the Most Ancient Church had read the Word, the historical or the prophetical, he would have seen its internal sense without prior instruction or any explanation. He would have seen it so perfectly that the celestial and spiritual things belonging to the internal sense would have instantly met his eyes, and scarcely anything belonging to the sense of the letter. Thus the internal sense would have been for him in brightness, but the sense of the letter in obscurity. He would be like someone listening to a person speaking, and taking in only the sense and paying no attention to the words used by the speaker. But if a member of the Ancient Church had read the Word he would not have been able, without prior instruction or explanation, to see its internal sense, and so the internal sense would have been for him in obscurity but the sense of the letter in brightness. He would be like someone listening to a person speaking and in thought hanging on to the words used by him, all the while paying no attention to the sense of them, which would therefore be lost on him. But when a member of the Jewish Church reads the Word he does not understand anything beyond the sense of the letter. He does not know of and also denies the existence of any internal sense. And it is similar with the member of the Christian Church at the present day.

[5] These considerations show the essential difference between those represented here by Hamor and Shechem who, being part of the remnants of the Most Ancient Church, were interested in internal things and not in external ones, and those meant by the sons of Jacob who were interested in external things and not in internal ones. Those considerations show in addition that Hamor and Shechem could not have acceded to external things and accepted those which existed among the sons of Jacob unless their internals were closed. But if these had been closed they would have perished for ever.

[6] This is the hidden reason why Hamor and Shechem with their families were slain, a deed that would not otherwise have been allowed. Not that this absolves the sons of Jacob from blame for having committed that hideous crime. They had no knowledge of that hidden reason, nor did they have that as their end in view. Everyone is judged according to the end he has in view, that is, his intention; and it is plainly stated in verse 13 that their intention was deceitful. When the Lord allows any such crime as this it is carried out by the evil and by those in hell who instigate it. But all evil which the evil intend and do to the good the Lord converts into good, as is the case here in that Hamor and Shechem with their families were [eternally] saved.

  
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