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Mooseksen kirja 6

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1 Nämät ovat ne käskyt, säädyt ja oikeudet, jotka Herra teidän Jumalanne käski opettaa teille tehdäksenne siinä maassa, kuhunka te menette omistamaan sitä.

2 Ettäs pelkäisit Herraa sinun Jumalaas, ja pitäisit kaikki hänen säätynsä ja käskynsä, jotka minä käsken sinulle, sinä ja sinun lapses ja sinun lastes lapset, kaikkena sinun elinaikanas, ettäs kauvan eläisit.

3 Israel, sinun pitää kuuleman ja pitämän, niin että sinä myös teet sen jälkeen, että sinulle hyvin kävis, ja te tulisitte paljon lisätyksi; niinkuin Herra sinun isäis Jumala sinulle on luvannut maan, joka rieskaa ja hunajaa vuotaa.

4 Kuule Israel, Herra meidän Jumalamme on yksi (ainoa) Herra,

5 Ja sinun pitää rakastaman Herraa sinun Jumalaas, kaikesta sydämestäs, ja kaikesta sielustas ja kaikesta voimastas.

6 Ja nämät sanat, jotka minä käsken sinulle tänäpänä, pitää sinun paneman sydämees,

7 Ja teroittaman ne sinun lapsilles, ja niistä puhuman, huoneessa istuissas ja tiellä käydessäs, maata pannessas ja noustessas.

8 Ja sinun pitää sitoman ne merkiksi kätees, ja ne pitää oleman sinulle muistoksi sinun silmäis edessä.

9 Ja sinun pitää kirjoittaman ne huonees pihtipieliin ja portteihis,

10 Kuin Herra sinun Jumalas johdattaa sinun sille maalle, jonka hän sinun isilles, Abrahamille, Isaakille ja Jakobille on vannonut sinulle antaaksensa, suuret ja jalot kaupungit, joita et sinä rakentanut,

11 Ja huoneet täynnä kaikkea hyvyyttä, joita et sinä itse täyttänyt, ja vuojonkiviset kaivot, joita et sinä itse kaivanut, ja viinamäet ja öljymäet, joita et sinä itse istuttanut, että sinä syöt ja ravitaan.

12 Niin ota vaari, ettet sinä unhota Herraa, joka sinun Egyptin maalta, orjuuden huoneesta on johdattanut ulos.

13 Mutta sinun pitää pelkäämän Herraa sinun Jumalaas ja palveleman häntä, ja hänen nimensä kautta pitää sinun vannoman.

14 Ei teidän pidä seuraaman muukalaisia jumalia, niiden kansain jumalia, jotka teidän ympärillänne ovat.

15 Sillä Herra sinun Jumalas on kiivas Jumala teidän keskellänne, ettei Herran sinun Jumalas viha julmistuisi sinun päälles, ja hukuttaisi sinua maasta.

16 Ei teidän pidä kiusaaman Herraa teidän Jumalaanne, niinkuin te häntä kiusasitte Massassa;

17 Mutta pitämän uskollisesti Herran teidän Jumalanne käskyt, niin myös hänen todistuksensa ja hänen säätynsä, jotka hän sinulle käskenyt on,

18 Ettäs teet sitä mikä oikia ja hyvä on Herran edessä, että sinulle hyvin kävis, ja tulisit sisälle ja omistaisit sen hyvän maan, josta Herra vannoi sinun isilles,

19 Että hän karkottais kaikki viholliset sinun edestäs, niinkuin Herra sanonut on.

20 Kuin poikas tästälähin kysyy sinulta, sanoen: mitkä todistukset ja säädyt ja oikeudet nämät ovat, jotka Herra meidän Jumalamme teille käskenyt on?

21 Niin sinun pitää sanoman pojalles: me olimme Pharaon orjat Egyptissä; mutta Herra johdatti meidät ulos Egyptistä väkevällä kädellä.

22 Ja Herra teki suuria ja pahoja tuunustähtejä, ja ilmeitä Egyptille, Pharaolle, ja kaikelle hänen huoneellensa, meidän silmäimme edessä.

23 Ja johdatti meidät sieltä, että hän veis meitä, ja antais meille sen maan, josta hän vannoi meidän isillemme.

24 Ja Herra käski meitä tekemään kaikkein näiden säätyin jälkeen, peljäten Herraa meidän Jumalaamme, että meille hyvin kävis kaikkena meidän elinaikanamme, niinkuin myös tänäpänä käy.

25 Ja sen pitää oleman meille vanhurskaudeksi, jos me pidämme ja teemme kaikki nämät käskyt Herran meidän Jumalamme edessä, niinkuin hän meille on käskenyt.

   


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Arcana Coelestia#9331

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9331. 'And I will send the hornet before you' means the dread felt by those who are steeped in falsities arising from evil. This is clear from the meaning of 'hornets' as falsities that are stinging and lethal and therefore cause feelings of dread. Terror is used in reference to those immersed in evils, and dread to those steeped in falsities; regarding the terror felt by the former, see above in 9327. The reason why the dread felt by those steeped in falsities is meant by 'hornets' is that these are winged creatures equipped with stings with which they can administer venomous pricks. For living creatures both great and small mean such things as compose human affections, that is, such as are connected with the will, or else they mean such things as compose human thoughts, that is, such as are connected with the understanding. For everything without exception in the human being has connection either with his will or with his understanding. Things that have no connection with one or the other do not exist in the human being, and so are not part of the human being. Creatures that walk and also ones that creep mean affections in both senses, and so mean forms of good or else evils since these belong to the affections, whereas flying creatures, including insects with wings, mean such things as belong to thought in both senses, and so mean truths or else falsities since these belong to thoughts.

Living creatures mean forms of good or else evils, see 9280. Ones that creep mean forms of good or else evils on the external level of the senses, 746, 909, 994. Flying creatures mean truths or falsities, 40, 745, 776, 778, 866, 911, 988, 3219, 5149, 7441. Consequently insects with wings mean the same things, but as they exist on the outermost levels of the human mind.

[2] But falsities, which are the subject now, are of many kinds. There are falsities which do no harm, there are falsities which do slight harm and those which do serious harm, and there are also those which are lethal. What kind they are is recognized from the evils they arise from. Every falsity that is harmful or that is lethal owes its existence to evil; for falsity arising from evil is evil revealing itself in an outward form. In the next life also, when such falsities are represented visually, they are seen as swarms of filthy insects and flying creatures, a terrifying sight that is determined by the type of evil from which the falsities derive. From all this it is evident why it is that the dread felt by those steeped in falsities arising from evil is meant by 'hornets'. Similarly in Deuteronomy,

Jehovah your God will send the hornet among them, until those who are left and hide themselves from you have perished. Deuteronomy 7:20.

[3] Throughout the Word various types of insects are mentioned, and wherever they are mentioned they mean falsities or evils in the outermost levels of the human mind, or the external level of the senses. These evils and falsities have their origin in the illusions of the senses and in various bodily pleasures and appetites, which mislead by means of their allurements and by outward appearances, and cause reason to assent to and so become immersed in falsities arising from evil. This type of falsities is meant by 'the noxious flying insects' of Egypt, see 7441, and likewise by 'the locusts' there, 7643. By 'the frogs' of Egypt reasonings arising from falsities are meant, 7351, 7352, 7384; by 'the lice' there evils of the same kind are meant, 7419; and by 'worms' falsities that devour and torment, 8481.

[4] Such evils and falsities are also meant by the various types of insects referred to in the following places: In Isaiah,

It will happen on that day, that Jehovah will whistle for the fly that is in the farthest part of the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of Asshur. They will come and all of them will rest in the river of desolations, and in the clefts of the rocks, and in all bushes. Isaiah 7:18-19.

This refers to the Lord's Coming, and to the state of the Church then. 'The fly in the farthest part of the rivers of Egypt' is falsity on the outermost levels of the human mind, that is, on the external level of the senses, 7441. 'The bee in the land of Asshur' is falsity perverting reasonings in the mind; for 'Asshur' means reasoning, 1186. 'The river of desolations' is falsity reigning everywhere; 'the clefts of the rocks' are the truths of faith lying in obscurity, because they have been removed from the light of heaven, 8581 (end); and 'bushes' are similar but newly developing truths, 2682.

[5] In Amos,

I struck you with blight and mildew; your very many gardens, and your vineyards, and your fig trees, and your olive trees the caterpillar (eruca) devoured. Amos 4:9.

In Joel,

What the caterpillar (eruca) has left the locust will devour, and what the locust has left the beetle (melolontha) will devour, and what the beetle has left the bruchus 1 will devour. Awake, you drunkards; and wail, all you drinkers of wine, because of the new wine that has been cut off from your mouth. Joel 1:4-5.

In the same prophet,

The threshing-floors are full of clean grain; the presses overflow with new wine and oil. And I will recompense for you the years that the locust has consumed, the beetle (melolontha), and the bruchus, and the caterpillar (eruca), My great army which I sent among you. Joel 2:24-25.

Here falsities and evils on the outermost levels or the external level of the senses of a member of the Church are meant by these types of insects, as is evident from the specific details in these quotations; for they refer to the perversion of the Church's truth and good. What 'the locust' and what 'the bruchus' mean may be seen in 7643; and the fact that the Church's forms of good and its truths in general are meant by 'gardens', 'vineyards', 'fig trees', 'olive trees', 'wine', and 'new wine', which are destroyed by such creatures, has been shown often in explanations.

[6] In David,

He caused frogs to crawl forth onto their land, into the chambers of their kings. He spoke, that a swarm might come, lice in all their borders. Psalms 105:30-31.

This refers to Egypt. What is meant by 'frogs' there, see 7351, 7352, 7384; and what by 'lice', 7419. In Moses,

You will plant and dress vineyards, but not drink wine nor gather [the fruit]; for the worm will eat it. Deuteronomy 28:39.

'The worm' stands for all such falsity and evil in general.

[7] In Isaiah,

Do not fear the reproach of man (homo), and do not be dismayed by their slanders. For the moth will devour them as a garment, and the grub will devour them as wool. Isaiah 51:7-8.

'The moth' stands for falsities on the outermost levels of the human mind, and 'the grub' for evils there. For 'a garment' which the moth will devour means the lower or more external truths that belong to the sensory level of the human mind, 2576, 5248, 6377, 6918, 9158, 9212; and 'wool' which the grub will devour means the lower or more external forms of good that belong to the sensory level of the human mind, as is evident from many places in the Word, and also from the meaning of 'a sheep', from which wool is obtained, as the good of charity, 4169. What exactly are the outermost levels of the natural man, which are called those of the senses, and what they are like, see 4009, 5077, 5081, 5084, 5089, 5094, 5125, 5128, 5580, 5767, 5774, 6183, 6201, 6310-6318, 6564, 6598, 6612, 6614, 6622, 6624, 6844, 6845, 6948, 6949, 7442, 7645, 7693, 9212, 9216.

脚注:

1. i.e. a (wingless) kind of locust, possibly the larva of a locust

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.