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何西阿书 5

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1 祭司啊,要我的话!以色列家啊,要留心!王家啊,要侧耳而!审判要临到你们,因你们在米斯巴如网罗,在他泊山如铺张的

2 这些悖逆的人肆行杀戮,罪孽极深;我却斥责他们众人。

3 以法莲为我所知;以色列不能向我隐藏。以法莲哪,现在你行淫了,以色列被玷污了。

4 他们所行的使他们不能归向;因有淫心在他们里面,他们也不认识耶和华

5 以色列的骄傲当面见证自己。故此,以色列以法莲必因自己的罪孽跌倒;犹大也必与他们一同跌倒。

6 他们必牵着牛寻求耶和华,却寻不见;他已经转去离开他们。

7 他们向耶和华行事诡诈,生了私子。到了朔,他们与他们的地业必被吞灭。

8 你们当在基比亚吹角,在拉玛吹号,在伯亚文吹出大声,说:便雅悯哪,有仇敌在你头!

9 在责罚的日子,以法莲必变为荒场;我在以色列支派中,指示将来必成的事。

10 犹大的首领如同挪移地界的人,我必将忿怒倒在他们身上,如一般。

11 以法莲因乐从人的命令,就受欺压,被审判压碎。

12 我使以法莲如虫蛀之物,使犹大家如朽烂之木。

13 以法莲见自己有病,犹大见自己有伤,他们就打发人往亚述去见耶雷布王,他却不能医治你们,不能治好你们的伤。

14 我必向以法莲如狮子,向犹大家如少壮狮子。我必撕裂而去,我要夺去,无人搭救。

15 我要回到原处,等他们自觉有罪(或译:承认己罪),寻求我面;他们在急难的时候必切切寻求我。

   

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何西阿书 14:5

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5 我必向以色列如甘;他必如百合花开放,如利巴嫩的树木扎

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Ephraim

  
Jacob blessing the sons of Joseph, by Januarius Zick

Ephraim was the second son born to Joseph in Egypt and was, along with his older brother Manasseh, elevated by Jacob to the same status as Joseph’s brothers. Thus when the tribes of Israel are named, Ephraim and Manasseh are named as patriarchs along with their uncles – Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun and Benjamin -- but Joseph is not. According to Swedenborg, Ephraim represents the intellectual aspect of the church, the part that explores and understands what is true – especially the true ideas that can be drawn from the Bible. Manasseh, meanwhile, represents the affectional aspect of the church, the part that feels and loves and cares. This plays into the best-known story of Ephraim’s life. When Jacob was old and nearing death, Joseph brought his two sons to be blessed. He presented Manasseh to Jacob’s right hand as the elder, and Ephraim to Jacob’s left hand. But Jacob crossed his hands and gave Ephraim the primary blessing. According to Swedenborg, Manasseh was the elder son because ultimately, what we love makes us who we are; our loves form our lives. So our loves are the most central, leading aspect of our human existence, with our intellect playing a secondary role. But as we develop, we need to reverse those. We can use our intellect to understand what is good and right and force ourselves to do it, even when our desires are for what’s selfish. If we stick to that out of a determination to follow the Lord and be good people, the Lord will eventually remove the selfishness from our hearts so we can truly love what is good. By having Jacob bless Ephraim above Manasseh, the Lord is telling us that we have to put our intellect first to pursue our spiritual journey.