聖書

 

Genesi 20

勉強

   

1 ED Abrahamo se ne andò di là verso il paese del Mezzodì, e dimorò fra Cades e Sur; ed abitò come forestiere in Gherar.

2 Ed Abrahamo disse della sua moglie Sara: Ell’è mia sorella. Ed Abimelecco, re di Gherar, mandò a torla.

3 Ma Iddio venne ad Abimelecco in sogno di notte, e gli disse: Ecco, tu sei morto, per cagion della donna che tu hai tolta, essendo ella maritata ad un marito.

4 Or Abimelecco non se l’era accostato. Ed egli disse: Signore, uccideresti tu tutta una nazione, ed anche giusta?

5 Non mi ha egli detto: Ell’è mia sorella? ed essa ancora ha detto: Egli è mio fratello; io ho fatto questo con integrità del mio cuore, e con innocenza delle mie mani.

6 E Iddio gli disse in sogno: Anch’io so che tu hai fatto questo con integrità del tuo cuore; onde io ancora ti ho impedito di peccar contro a me; perciò non ti ho permesso di toccarla.

7 Ora dunque restituisci la moglie a quest’uomo; perciocchè egli è profeta; ed egli pregherà per te, e tu viverai; ma, se tu non la restituisci, sappi che per certo morrai, tu e tutti i tuoi.

8 Ed Abimelecco, levatosi la mattina, chiamò tutti i suoi servitori, e raccontò in lor presenza tutte queste cose; e quegli uomini temettero grandemente.

9 Ed Abimelecco chiamò Abrahamo, e gli disse: Che cosa ci hai tu fatto? e di che ti ho io offeso, che tu abbi fatto venir sopra me, e sopra il mio regno, un gran peccato? Tu hai fatto inverso me cose che non si convengono fare.

10 Abimelecco disse ancora ad Abrahamo: A che hai tu riguardato, facendo questo?

11 Ed Abrahamo disse: Io l’ho fatto, perciocchè io diceva: E’ non vi è pure alcun timor di Dio in questo luogo; e mi uccideranno per cagion della mia moglie.

12 E pure anche certo ella è mia sorella, figliuola di mio padre, ma non già figliuola di mia madre; ed è divenuta mia moglie.

13 Or facendomi Iddio andar qua e là, fuor della casa di mio padre, io le ho detto: Questo è il favor che tu mi farai: dovunque noi giungeremo, di’ di me: Egli è mio fratello.

14 Ed Abimelecco prese pecore, buoi, servi e serve, e le diede ad Abrahamo, e gli restituì Sara sua moglie.

15 Ed Abimelecco disse: Ecco, il mio paese è davanti a te, dimora dovunque ti piacerà.

16 Ed a Sara disse: Ecco, io ho donati mille sicli d’argento al tuo fratello; ecco, egli ti è coperta d’occhi appo tutti coloro che son teco. E con tutto ciò, ella fu ripresa.

17 Ed Abrahamo fece orazione a Dio; e Iddio guarì Abimelecco, e la sua moglie, e le sue serve; e poterono partorire.

18 Perciocchè il Signore avea del tutto serrata ogni matrice alla casa di Abimelecco, per cagion di Sara moglie di Abrahamo.

   


To many Protestant and Evangelical Italians, the Bibles translated by Giovanni Diodati are an important part of their history. Diodati’s first Italian Bible edition was printed in 1607, and his second in 1641. He died in 1649. Throughout the 1800s two editions of Diodati’s text were printed by the British Foreign Bible Society. This is the more recent 1894 edition, translated by Claudiana.

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Apocalypse Explained#747

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747. That accuseth them before God day and night, signifies and who have denounced them and disputed with them continually from the Word. This is evident from the signification of "to accuse," as being to assault (See above, n. 746); consequently it means to denounce and to dispute with, for he who accuses also disputes and denounces; also from the signification of "before God," as being from the Word (of which presently); also from the signification of "day and night," as meaning continually and without intermission; for "day and night" signify all states of life, "day" the state of the life when the mind is in clear thought, and "night" when the mind is in obscure thought. These two states of life mean continually, because there is in the spiritual world no division of times into years, months, weeks, days, and hours, but instead of these there are changes of state; for there angels and spirits are sometimes in clear thought and sometimes in obscure thought. That angels and spirits are by turns in a state of clear perception and in a state of obscure perception can be seen in the work on Heaven and Hell 154-161. But in particular their states follow each other variously, as from one affection into another; and it is from these states that angels and spirits number their times; thus these take the place of times in the world, which are years, months, weeks, days, nights, and hours. Because then their states of life in general change as to clearness or obscurity of understanding, and thus are in a continual succession, so "days and nights" signify continually. "To accuse before God" signifies to denounce and to dispute from the Word; because those who are meant by "the dragon," who are those that separate faith from life, argue and dispute from the Word; and to dispute from the Word is to dispute "before God," for God is in the Word, since the Word is from God, and is Divine truth proceeding from the Lord. This is why it is said in John:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and God was the Word (John 1:1).

They dispute in favor of faith separated from a life of charity, because they confirm their heresy from certain passages in the Word understood according to the mere letter, and when they have thus confirmed it they believe it to be the very truth of the church, although it is a falsity. In general, "to accuse day and night" signifies the continual influx of falsity from those who are meant by "the dragon;" and as their falsities are from the Word falsified, therefore this is signified by "accusing before God."

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.

解説

 

Name

  

According to Swedenborg, a person's name in the Bible represents his or her entire spiritual nature, their whole state of love (good or evil) and thought (from heavenly wisdom to infernal insanity). This is why the name of the Lord is so important; it represents and embodies His perfect love and perfect wisdom, which is everything that we should worship and follow. It's easy to see that names are important in the Bible. Jehovah changed Abram and Sarai to Abraham and Sarah, changed Jacob to Israel and included in the Ten Commandments the order that believers "shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain." In the New Testament, Zacharias was told to name John the Baptist "John," and both Joseph (Matthew 1:21) and Mary (Luke 1:31) were told to name Jesus "Jesus." Jesus himself renamed Simon as Peter, and included the phrase "hallowed be thy name" in the Lord's prayer.

(参照: Luke 1)