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Ezékiel 17

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1 És lõn az Úr beszéde hozzám, mondván:

2 Embernek fia, adj találós mesét, és mondj példabeszédet Izráel házának.

3 És mondjad: Így szól az Úr Isten: A nagyszárnyú nagy saskeselyû, melynek hosszú csapótollai valának, s mely rakva vala különféle színû tollakkal, jöve a Libanonra, és elfoglalá a czédrusfa tetejét.

4 Gyönge ágainak hegyét letépte, és vivé azt a kalmárok földére, az árusok városában tevé le.

5 És võn annak a földnek magvából, és elveté azt termékeny mezõbe; sok vizek mellé vivé; mint fûzfát ülteté el.

6 És felsarjadt, és lõn elterülõ, alacsony szõlõtõvé, hogy vesszõit amahhoz fordítsa s gyökerei amaz alatt legyenek, és szõlõtõvé lõn, és vesszõket terme, s ágacskákat bocsáta ki.

7 És vala más nagy szárnyú, soktollú nagy saskeselyû, és ímé, ez a szõlõtõ feléje terjeszté gyökereit s vesszeit hozzá nyújtá ültetésének ágyaiból, hogy öntözze õt;

8 Pedig földbe, sok víz mellé ültették vala el, hogy ágakat hajtson és gyümölcsöt teremjen, hogy legyen jeles szõlõtõ.

9 Mondjad: Így szól az Úr Isten: Vajjon jó szerencsés lesz-é? Vajjon gyökereit nem szaggatja-é ki, és gyümölcsét nem vágja-é le, hogy elszáradjon, hajtásának minden ága elszáradjon, és pedig nem erõs karral és sok néppel [támad reá,] hogy kitépje azt gyökerestõl.

10 És ímé elplántáltatott, jó szerencsés lesz-é? Avagy ha a napkeleti szél illeti õt, nem szárad-é el teljesen, ültetésének ágyában nem szárad-é el?

11 És lõn az Úr szava hozzám, mondván:

12 No, mondjad a pártos háznak: Avagy nem értettétek-é mi ez? Mondjad: Ímé, eljött a babiloni király Jeruzsálembe, és fogá királyát és fejedelmeit és elvivé õket magához Babilonba.

13 És võn a királyi magból, s frigyet szerze vele, s megesketé õt, de a földnek erõseit elvivé,

14 Hogy alacsony királyság legyen, hogy fel ne emelkedjék, hanem frigyét megõrizze, hogy ez megálljon.

15 De pártot üte ellene, bocsátván követeit Égyiptomba, hogy adjon néki lovakat és sok népet. Vajjon jó szerencsés lesz-é? Vajjon megszabadítja-é magát, a ki ezeket cselekszi? a ki megszegte a szövetséget, megszabadul-é?

16 Élek én, ezt mondja az Úr Isten, hogy annak a királynak lakóhelyén, a ki õt királylyá tette, a kinek tett esküjét megvetette, s a kivel tett frigyét megszegte, [ott ]nála, Babilonban hal meg.

17 És a Faraó nagy haddal és nagy sokasággal vele semmit nem tesz a háborúban, mikor sánczot töltenek és tornyot építenek sok lélek kiirtására.

18 S ha megvetette az esküt, hogy megszegje a frigyet, pedig ímé, kezet adott rá, s mégis megcselekedte mindezeket; nem fog megszabadulni!

19 Azért így szól az Úr Isten: Élek én, hogy eskümet, melyet megvetett, és frigyemet, melyet megszegett, fejéhez verem.

20 És kiterjesztem hálómat ellene, és megfogatik varsámban, és elviszem õt Babilonba s ott törvénykezem vele gonoszságáért, melylyel ellenem járt.

21 És minden menekültje minden seregébõl fegyver miatt hull el, és a megmaradottak szélnek szélednek mindenfelé, és megtudjátok, hogy én, az Úr beszéltem.

22 Így szól az Úr Isten: És veszek én ama magas czédrus tetejébõl, és elültetem; felsõ ágaiból egy gyönge [ág]at szegek le, s elplántálom én magas és fölemelt hegyen.

23 Izráel magasságos hegyén plántálom õt, és ágat nevel és gyümölcsöt terem s nagyságos czédrussá nevekedik, hogy lakjanak alatta, mindenféle szárnyas madarak ágainak árnyékában fognak lakozni.

24 És megismeri a mezõ minden fája, hogy én, az Úr tettem a magas fát alacsonynyá, az alacsony fát magassá; megszáraztottam a zöldelõ fát, és zölddé tettem az asszú fát. Én, az Úr szólottam és megcselekedtem.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed#245

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245. The four living creatures, each individually having six wings about it. (4:8) This symbolizes the Word in respect to its powers and protections.

We have already shown above that the four living creatures symbolize the Word. We will see below that wings symbolize powers and also protections.

The number six symbolizes completeness in respect to truth and goodness, as six is formed of three and two multiplied together, and three symbolizes completeness in respect to truth (no. 505), while two symbolizes completeness in respect to goodness (no. 762).

Wings symbolize powers because they are means of rising upward. Moreover, in the case of birds they take the place of the arms in the human being, and arms symbolize powers.

Since wings symbolize powers, and each living creature had six wings, it is apparent from what we said above what power is symbolized by each one's wings, namely, that the wings of the lion symbolize the power of combating the evils and falsities arising from hell, this being the power of the Word's Divine truth from the Lord; that the wings of the calf symbolize the power to affect hearts, for the Divine truth of the Word affects people who read it reverently; that the six wings of the human being symbolize the power to perceive the nature of God and what pertains to God, as this is peculiarly the mark of a human being in reading the Word; and that the wings of the eagle symbolize the power to recognize truth and good, and so to acquire for oneself intelligence.

[2] As regards the wings of cherubim, we read in Ezekiel that their wings kissed each other, that they had wings also covering their bodies, and that they had the likeness of hands under their wings (Ezekiel 1:23-24; 3:13; 10:5, 21). Kissing each other symbolizes conjoint and unanimous action. Covering their bodies symbolizes protection against violation of the interior truths which constitute the spiritual sense of the Word. And having the likeness of hands under their wings symbolizes powers.

Regarding seraphim, too, we are told that they had six wings, and that with two of them they covered their face, and with two their feet, and with two they flew (Isaiah 6:2). Seraphim likewise symbolize the Word, or more accurately doctrine drawn from the Word. The wings with which they covered their faces and feet likewise symbolize protections. And the wings with which they flew symbolize powers, as before.

That flying symbolizes to perceive and teach, and in the highest sense to foresee and provide, is clear as well from the following:

(God) rode upon a cherub, He flew, and He traveled on the wings of the wind. (Psalms 18:10, cf. 2 Samuel 22:11)

I saw (an) angel flying through the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel... (Revelation 14:6)

[3] That wings symbolize protections is apparent from the following:

(Jehovah) covers you under His wing. (Psalms 91:4)

(To be hidden) under the shadow of (God's) wings... (Psalms 17:8)

(To trust) in the shadow of (His) wings. (Psalms 36:7; 57:1, cf. 63:7)

I spread My wing over you and covered your nakedness. (Ezekiel 16:8)

To you (shall be) healing in His wings. (Malachi 4:2)

As an eagle stirs up its nest, hovers over its young, spreading out its wings..., carrying them on its wings, so Jehovah... leads him... (Deuteronomy 32:11-12)

(Jesus said,) "O Jerusalem...! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings... (Matthew 23:37, Luke 13:34)

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

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Apocalypse Revealed#762

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762. 18:6 "Render to her as she rendered to you, repay her double according to her works; in the cup which she has mixed, mix double for her." This symbolizes a just retribution and punishment after death, that the evils and falsities with which Roman Catholics led astray and destroyed others will, in accordance with the magnitude and character of them, come back upon themselves, which is called the lex talionis (law of retaliation).

"Render to her as she rendered to you" symbolizes their just retribution and punishment after death. "Repay her double according to her works" means symbolically that the evils with which they led astray and destroyed others will, in accordance with the magnitude and character of them, come back upon themselves. "In the cup which she has mixed, mix double for her," means symbolically that their falsities will likewise come back upon themselves; for a cup or wine symbolizes falsities (nos. 316, 635, 649, 672).

Almost the same statement is made of Babylon in the Prophets:

Repay (Babylon) according to her work; according to all she has done, do to her; for she has behaved insolently against Jehovah, against the Holy One of Israel. (Jeremiah 50:29)

...the vengeance of Jehovah (is this): Take vengeance on (Babylon). As she has done, so do to her. (Jeremiah 50:15)

The daughter of Babylon has been destroyed. Blessed is the one who repays you your retribution as you have repaid us! (Psalms 137:8)

[2] According to the literal meaning, people whom Roman Catholics have led astray and destroyed are to visit retribution on them. But according to the spiritual meaning, it is not they who are to visit retribution on those Roman Catholics, but those Roman Catholics themselves, because every evil carries with it its own punishment. The case is similar to when the Word says here and there that God will visit retribution and avenge injustices and injuries done to Him, and will be moved by anger and wrath to destroy people, when in fact it is the evils done against God themselves that do this, thus the people themselves who do it to themselves.

This is, indeed, the lex talionis or law of retaliation, which takes its origin from the following Divine law:

Everything whatever you wish people to do to you, do you also to them. This is the Law and the Prophets. (Matthew 7:12, cf. Luke 6:31)

In heaven this law is one of mutual love or charity, from which arises its opposite in hell, namely, that everyone has done to him as he has done to another - not that it is done to them by anyone in heaven, but that they do it to themselves. For the retribution of the lex talionis arises from its opposition to the aforesaid law of life in heaven, as a law engraved on their evils.

[3] Double symbolizes much in accordance with the magnitude and character of a thing also in the following place:

Let my persecutors be shamed! ...Bring on them the day of evil, and shatter them with double shattering! (Jeremiah 17:18)

And much in accordance with the magnitude and character of people's turning away from evils in the following:

Comfort... My people! ...that her warfare is ended, that her iniquity is atoned for; for she has received from Jehovah's hand double... (Isaiah 40:1-2)

Return to the stronghold, you prisoners of hope. This day I declare the double that I will repay to you. (Zechariah 9:12)

Instead of your shame you shall have double, and... in their land they shall possess double; everlasting joy shall be theirs. (Isaiah 61:7)

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