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以西結書 16:49

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49 看哪,你妹妹所多瑪的罪孽是這樣:他和他的眾女都心驕氣傲,糧食飽足,大享安逸,並沒有扶助困苦和窮乏人的

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詩篇 147

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1 你們要讚美耶和華!因歌頌我們的為善為美;讚美的話是合宜的。

2 耶和華建造耶路撒冷,聚集以色列中被趕散的人。

3 他醫好傷的人,裹好他們的傷處。

4 他數點宿的數目,一一稱他的名。

5 我們的,最有能力;他的智慧無法測度。

6 耶和華扶持謙卑人,將惡人傾覆於

7 你們要以感謝向耶和華歌唱,用琴向我們的歌頌。

8 他用,為,使生長在上。

9 他賜食和啼的小烏鴉

10 他不喜悅的力大,不喜愛的腿快。

11 耶和華喜愛敬畏他和盼望他慈愛的人。

12 耶路撒冷啊,你要頌讚耶和華!錫安哪,你要讚美你的

13 因為他堅固了你的閂,賜福給你中間的兒女。

14 他使你境內平安,用上好的麥子使你滿足

15 他發命在;他的頒行最快。

16 他降如羊毛,撒如爐灰。

17 他擲下冰雹如碎渣;他發出寒冷,誰能當得起呢?

18 他一出令,這些就都消化;他使颳起,便流動。

19 他將他的道指示雅各,將他的律例典章指示以色列

20 別國他都沒有這樣待過;至於他的典章,他們向來沒有知道。你們要讚美耶和華

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 14

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14. And they that hear the words of the prophecy, signifies that they live according to the doctrine of heaven. This is evident from the signification of "hearing," as being to perceive and obey (See Arcana Coelestia 2542, 3869, 4653, 5017, 7216, 8361, 8990, 9311, 9397, 10061); thus also to live according to that doctrine; for those who perceive and obey the doctrine of heaven live according to it; and from the signification of "the words of the prophecy," as being the truths that pertain to the doctrine of heaven; for "words" are truths (n. 4692, 5075); and "prophecy" is doctrine (n. 2534, 7269); here it is the doctrine of heaven, since it is prophecy belonging to the Word, and the Word is from heaven. To "hear" is to obey and to live, because with celestial angels the things that are heard enter into the life; but as this is a thing unknown, I would like to explain it briefly.

There are two senses given to man which serve as means of receiving the things whereby the rational is formed, and also the things by which man is reformed; these are the sense of sight and the sense of hearing; the other senses are for other uses. The things that enter by the sense of sight enter into man's understanding and enlighten it, for which reason by "sight" is signified the understanding enlightened, for the understanding corresponds to the sight of the eye, as the light of heaven corresponds to the light of the world. The things, however, that enter by the sense of hearing enter both into the understanding and into the will, and for this reason by "the hearing" is signified perception and obedience. Consequently, in human language, to "hear" anyone, and to "give ear to" anyone, also to "listen to," and "hearken to," are common expressions; and by "hearing anyone" is meant to perceive, and by "giving ear to," as also by "listening to" is meant to obey; while "hearkening to" means either perceiving or obeying. These expressions flowed down into human language out of the spiritual world, where man's spirit is. Their origin in the spiritual world shall also be explained.

[2] Those there who are in the province of the ear are obediences from perception. (That all who are in the spiritual world are in some province that is named from the members, organs, or viscera of man, because they correspond thereto, may be seen in the work on Heaven and Hell 87-102.) Moreover, the province of the ear is in the axis of heaven; into it, therefore, or into those who are there, the whole spiritual world flows in, with the perception that "thus must it be done;" for this is the reigning perception in heaven; from this it is that those who are in that province are obediences from perception. That the things that enter by hearing enter immediately through the understanding into the will, may be further illustrated by the way in which angels of the celestial kingdom, who are most wise, are instructed. These angels receive all their wisdom by hearing, and not by sight; for whatsoever they hear about Divine things, they receive in the will from veneration and love, and make it of their life; and because they receive these things not first in the memory, but immediately in the life, they do not speak about matters of faith, but when these are mentioned by others, they answer, "Yea, yea," or "Nay, nay," according to the Lord's words in Matthew 5:37. From this it is evident that hearing is given to man chiefly for the reception of wisdom, and sight for the reception of intelligence. Wisdom is to perceive, to will, and to do; and intelligence is to know and to perceive. (That the celestial angels imbibe wisdom by hearing, not by sight, may be seen in the work on Heaven and Hell 270-271; and more concerning those angels, n. 20-28.)

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