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1 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

2 Υιε ανθρωπου, ειπε προς τον ηγεμονα της Τυρου, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Επειδη υψωθη η καρδια σου και ειπας, Εγω ειμαι Θεος, επι της καθεδρας του Θεου καθημαι, εν τη καρδια των θαλασσων· ενω εισαι ανθρωπος αλλ' ουχι Θεος· και εκαμες την καρδιαν σου ως καρδιαν Θεου·

3 ιδου, συ εισαι σοφωτερος του Δανιηλ· ουδεν μυστηριον ειναι κεκρυμμενον απο σου·

4 δια της σοφιας σου και δια της συνεσεως σου εκαμες εις σεαυτον δυναμιν και απεκτησας εν τοις θησαυροις σου χρυσιον και αργυριον·

5 δια της μεγαλης σοφιας σου ηυξησας τα πλουτη σου δια του εμποριου, και η καρδια σου υψωθη δια την δυναμιν σου·

6 δια τουτο, ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Επειδη εκαμες την καρδιαν σου ως καρδιαν Θεου,

7 ιδου, δια τουτο θελω φερει εναντιον σου ξενους, τους τρομερωτερους των εθνων· και θελουσιν εκσπασει τα ξιφη αυτων κατα του καλλους της σοφιας σου και θελουσι μολυνει την λαμπροτητα σου.

8 Θελουσι σε καταβιβασει εις τον λακκον, και θελεις τελευτησει με τον θανατον των πεφονευμενων εν τη καρδια των θαλασσων.

9 Θελεις λεγει ετι ενωπιον του φονευοντος σε, Εγω ειμαι θεος, ανθρωπος ων και ουχι θεος, εν ταις χερσι του φονευοντος σε;

10 Θανατον απεριτμητων θελεις θανατωθη δια χειρος των ξενων· διοτι εγω ελαλησα, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

11 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

12 Υιε ανθρωπου, αναλαβε θρηνον επι τον βασιλεα της Τυρου και ειπε προς αυτον, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Συ επεσφραγισας τα παντα, εισαι πληρης σοφιας και τελειος εις καλλος.

13 Εσταθης εν Εδεμ τω παραδεισω του Θεου· ησο περιεσκεπασμενος υπο παντος λιθου τιμιου, υπο σαρδιου, τοπαζιου και αδαμαντος, βηρυλλιου, ονυχος και ιασπεως, σαπφειρου, σμαραγδου και ανθρακος και χρυσιου· η υπηρεσια των τυμπανων σου και των αυλων σου ητο ητοιμασμενη δια σε την ημεραν καθ' ην εκτισθης.

14 Ησο χερουβ κεχρισμενον, δια να επισκιαζης· και εγω σε εστησα· ησο εν τω ορει τω αγιω του Θεου· περιεπατεις εν μεσω λιθων πυρινων.

15 Ησο τελειος εν ταις οδοις σου αφ' ης ημερας εκτισθης, εωσου ευρεθη αδικια εν σοι.

16 Εκ του πληθους του εμποριου σου ενεπλησαν το μεσον σου απο ανομιας και ημαρτες· δια τουτο θελω σε απορριψει ως βεβηλον απο του ορους του Θεου, και θελω σε καταστρεψει εν μεσω των πυρινων λιθων, χερουβ επισκιαζον.

17 Η καρδια σου υψωθη δια το καλλος σου· εφθειρας την σοφιαν σου δια την λαμπροτητα σου· θελω σε ριψει κατα γης· θελω σε εκθεσει ενωπιον των βασιλεων, δια να βλεπωσιν εις σε.

18 Εβεβηλωσας τα ιερα σου δια το πληθος των αμαρτιων σου, δια τας αδικιας του εμποριου σου· δια τουτο θελω εκβαλει πυρ εκ μεσου σου, το οποιον θελει σε καταφαγει· και θελω σε καταστησει σποδον επι της γης, ενωπιον παντων των βλεποντων σε.

19 Παντες οι γνωριζοντες σε μεταξυ των λαων θελουσιν εκπλαγη δια σε· φρικη θελεις εισθαι και δεν θελεις υπαρξει εως αιωνος.

20 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

21 Υιε ανθρωπου, στηριξον το προσωπον σου επι την Σιδωνα, και προφητευσον κατ' αυτης

22 και ειπε, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Ιδου, εγω ειμαι εναντιον σου, Σιδων· και θελω δοξασθη εν μεσω σου· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος, οταν εκτελεσω κρισεις εις αυτην και αγιασθω εν αυτη.

23 Διοτι θελω εξαποστειλει εις αυτην θανατικον και αιμα εν ταις οδοις αυτης· και οι τετραυματισμενοι θελουσι πεσει εν μεσω αυτης δια μαχαιρας ελθουσης επ' αυτην κυκλοθεν· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος.

24 Και δεν θελει εισθαι πλεον εν τω οικω Ισραηλ σκολοψ πικριας και ακανθα οδυνης εκ παντων των περιξ αυτων των καταφρονουντων αυτους· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος.

25 Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Οταν συναξω τον οικον Ισραηλ εκ των λαων, μεταξυ των οποιων ειναι διεσκορπισμενοι, και αγιασθω εν αυτοις ενωπιον των εθνων, τοτε θελουσι κατοικησει εν τη γη αυτων, την οποιαν εδωκα εις τον δουλον μου τον Ιακωβ.

26 Και θελουσι κατοικησει εν αυτη εν ασφαλεια και θελουσιν οικοδομησει οικιας και φυτευσει αμπελωνας· ναι, θελουσι κατοικησει εν ασφαλεια, οταν εκτελεσω κρισεις επι παντας τους καταφρονησαντας αυτους κυκλοθεν αυτων· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος αυτων.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #237

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237. And knowest not that thou art wretched. That this signifies that they do not know that their falsities have no coherence with truths is evident from the signification of wretchedness, as denoting the breaking down of truth by falsities, and also no coherence; it is therefore plain what is meant by wretched. The reason why they are thus wretched is that their doctrine is founded upon two false principles, which are faith alone, and justification thereby; therefore falsities flow thence in a continuous series, and the truths which they adduce to confirm them from the letter of the Word are broken down and falsified; and falsified truths are essentially falsities. This is described in many passages in the Word, and is meant by the vanities which the prophets are said to see, and the lies which they are said to speak. The same is also described by the breaches made in walls and in houses, so that they fall; similarly, by the idols and graven images which the artificer is said to make and connect by chains that they may cohere; for by idols and graven images are signified falsities of doctrine. The same is also meant by breaches made in walls and in houses, and by the prophets seeing vanities and speaking lies; for by prophets are meant doctrines; by vanities, such things as are of no account; and by lies, falsities.

But as these things are mentioned in too many passages in the Word to be here adduced in full, we shall only quote some wherein mention is made of wretchedness, and of a wall, in order that it may be known that they signify the breaking down of truths by falsities, and thus no coherence.

[2] In Isaiah:

"Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath seduced thee; when thou saidst in thine heart, I, and none else beside me. Therefore shall wretchedness fall upon thee, and desolation shall come upon thee suddenly" (47:10, 11).

Here also are described those who believe that they know all things, and suppose themselves to be intelligent above all others, when yet they neither know nor understand anything of truth; therefore it follows that the understanding of truth is taken away from them. Their belief that they are more intelligent than all others is meant by Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath seduced thee; when thou saidst in thine heart, I, and none else beside me; and the loss of all understanding of truth is meant by wretchedness shall fall upon thee, desolation shall come upon thee suddenly.

[3] In Ezekiel:

"Wretchedness shall come upon wretchedness; therefore shall they seek a vision from the prophets; but the law hath perished from the priest, and counsel from the elders; the king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with amazement" (7:26, 27).

The vastation of the church is here treated of, which takes place when there is none but falsified truth; falsity from falsity is meant by wretchedness upon wretchedness; a vision from the prophet denotes doctrine, and here, doctrine of falsity; the law hath perished from the priest, denotes that the Word is not understood; for the law signifies the Word, and the priest him that teaches it: counsel hath perished from the elders, denotes that what is right shall perish from the intelligent; counsel denoting what is right, and elders signifying the intelligent: the king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with amazement, denotes that there is no longer any truth; king signifying truth, and the prince truths primarily subservient.

[4] In David:

"What is right is not in their mouth; wretchedness is in the midst of them" (Psalms 5:9);

where wretchedness also signifies falsities not cohering with any truth. Similarly in Jeremiah:

"Howl! and wander among the walls; for their king goeth away into captivity, his priests and princes together" (49:3).

Here by wandering among the walls is meant amongst truths destroyed by falsities; by the king who goeth away into captivity is signified truth; and by his priests and princes together are denoted the goods and truths of life and doctrine, as above.

[5] In Ezekiel:

"When they build a wall [maceries], lo, they daub it with untempered [mortar]. Say unto them that daub with untempered [mortar] that the wall [paries] shall fall. Shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed?" (13:10-12).

The wall which they daubed with untempered [mortar] signifies the falsity which is assumed as a principle, and which, by application of the Word from the sense of the letter, they make to appear as truth. Daubing denotes application, and thence apparent confirmation; untempered [mortar] denotes what is falsified; and because the truth of the Word is thus destroyed, and confirmatory things become truths falsified, which in themselves are falsities, and these perish together with the false principle, therefore it is said, "Behold the wall shall fall; shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing with which ye have daubed?"

[6] In Hosea:

"Behold I hedge up thy way with thorns, and I will encompass wall with wall, that she shall not find thy paths" (2:6).

To hedge up the way with thorns is to obstruct all thoughts by falsities of evil, lest they should see truths; falsities of evil are signified by thorns. To encompass wall with wall is to heap falsities upon falsities; that she shall not find thy paths, denotes that nothing of truth can be seen. This comes to pass because truths can no more co-exist with falsities of evil than heaven can with hell, for truths are from heaven and falsities of evil from hell; therefore, when the latter have rule, communication with heaven is taken away, in which case the former cannot be seen, and if others utter them they are rejected. Hence it is, that those who are in false principles, as, for example, those who are in the principles of faith alone and justification thereby, cannot be in any truths, as may be seen above (n. 235, 236).

[7] But we shall now illustrate this subject by examples. When those who embrace faith alone and justification thereby as a principle of religion, read the Word, and see that the Lord teaches that man shall be rewarded according to his deeds and works, and that he who has done good shall enter heaven, and that he who has done evil shall be cast into hell, they then call the good which they do the fruit of faith, not knowing, or not being willing to know, that the goods which they call fruits of faith are all from charity, and none of them from faith separated from charity, which is called faith alone; for all good belongs to charity, and truth to faith therefrom. From this it is clear that they pervert the Word. But they do this because they cannot otherwise apply the truth to their principle, still believing that they may thus agree together; but truth perishes in consequence, and becomes falsity, and not only becomes falsity but also evil.

[8] That falsities thence follow in a continuous series is also clear; for they teach that the good works which man performs are merit-seeking, not being willing to understand that as faith and its truths are from the Lord, and thus not merit-seeking, so also are charity and its goods. They also teach that as soon as a man receives faith he is reconciled to God the Father by the Son, and that the evils which he afterwards does are not imputed, nor yet the evils which he had done before; for they say that all are saved, however they have lived, if they only receive faith, even in the hours before death. But these and many other things, which are derivations from a false principle, do not agree with truths from the Word, but destroy them, and truths destroyed are falsities, and such falsities as have a bad odour; a grievous smell is perceived from them in the other life, which is such that it cannot be sustained by any good spirit; it is like a stench from diseased lungs. Many other examples might be adduced, of which there is an abundance; for whatsoever is concluded from a false principle derives falsity therefrom, because therein is beheld the principle to which it adheres, because it flows therefrom, and is applied to it.

[9] The true quality of the religion of faith alone, and of justification thereby, may be concluded from this fact alone, that all those who have confirmed those tenets in themselves by doctrine and life, in the other life diffuse from themselves a sphere of abominable adultery, which is that of a mother, or a mother-in-law, with a son; this abominable adultery corresponds to them, and is also perceived from them wherever they go; I have a thousand times known their presence from that sphere. The reason why such a sphere flows forth from them is that they adulterate the goods of charity and of the Word; and adulteries correspond to the adulterations of good, and whoredoms to the falsifications of truth (as may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 2466, 2729, 3399, 4865, 6348, 8904, 10648).

[10] The same is meant by Reuben's lying with Bilhah, of whom his father begat Dan and Naphthali (Genesis 35:22), therefore also he was accursed (Genesis 49:4); and because he polluted the couch of his father, the primogeniture was taken away from him and given to Joseph (1 Chron. 5:1); for by Reuben, in the Word, is meant faith, and in this case faith alone (see Arcana Coelestia 3325, 3861, 3866, 3870, 4601, 4605, 4731, 4734, 4761, 6342, 6350), and by Joseph is meant the good of that faith (see Arcana Coelestia 3969, 3971, 4669, 6417).

[11] That such things would take place at the end of the church is predicted in Daniel, where the statue which Nebuchadnezzar saw in a dream is treated of, in these words:

"Whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves by the seed of man; but they shall not cohere one with the other, even as iron is not mingled with clay" (2:43).

By iron is meant truth without good; by miry clay, the falsity which is from man's own intelligence; by the seed of man, the Word of the Lord (see Matthew 13:24, 37). Their not cleaving one to another is meant by its being said, they shall not cohere, even as iron is not mingled with clay.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia #1201

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1201. That 'Sidon' means the exterior cognitions of spiritual things is clear from the fact that he is called 'Canaan's firstborn', for in the internal sense the firstborn of every Church is faith, see 352, 367. Here however, where faith does not exist because internal things are missing they are no more than exterior cognitions of spiritual things taking the place of faith, thus cognitions such as those with the Jews which are cognitions not only of the ceremonies of external worship but also of many other things belonging to that worship, such as matters of doctrine. That 'Sidon' has this meaning is also evident from the fact that Tyre and Sidon were the furthest limits of Philistia, and were in fact by the sea. 'Tyre' therefore meant interior cognitions, and 'Sidon' those which were exterior, and yet cognitions of spiritual things. This is also clear from the Word: in Jeremiah,

On the day that is coming to lay waste all the Philistines, to cut off from Tyre and Sidon every helper that remains, for Jehovah is laying waste the Philistines, the remnants of the island of Caphtor. Jeremiah 47:4.

Here 'the Philistines' stands for knowledge of the cognitions of faith and charity, 'Tyre' for interior cognitions, and 'Sidon' for cognitions of spiritual things.

[2] In Joel,

What are you to Me, O Tyre and Sidon, and all the borders of Philistia? You have taken My silver and gold, and My good and desirable treasures you have carried into your temples. Joel 3:4-5.

Here 'Tyre' and 'Sidon' clearly stand for cognitions and are called 'the borders of Philistia', for 'gold and silver' and 'good and desirable treasures' are cognitions. In Ezekiel,

The princes of the north, all of them, and every Sidonian, who have gone down with the slain 1 into the pit. He was made to lie in the midst of the uncircumcised with those slain' by the sword, Pharaoh and all his multitude. Ezekiel 32:30, 32.

Here 'the Sidonian' stands for exterior cognitions, which when devoid of things that are internal are nothing else than facts, and it is for this reason that he is mentioned along with Pharaoh, or Egypt, who means facts. In Zechariah,

Hamath also will border on it, Tyre and Sidon, for it is exceedingly wise. Zechariah 9:2.

This refers to Damascus. 'Tyre and Sidon' stands for cognitions.

[3] In Ezekiel,

The inhabitants of Sidon and Arvad were your rowers; your wise men, O Tyre, were in you, they were your pilots. Ezekiel 27:8.

Here 'Tyre' stands for interior cognitions, and therefore her wise men are called 'pilots', while 'Sidon' stands for exterior cognitions and her inhabitants are therefore called 'rowers', for such is the relationship of interior cognitions to exterior. In Isaiah,

The inhabitants of the island are silent, O merchant of Sidon passing over the sea; they have replenished you. But on the great waters the seed of Shihor, the harvest of the river, was her revenue, and was the merchandise of nations. Blush, O Sidon, for the sea has spoken, the stronghold of the sea saying, I have not gone into labour, nor have I given birth, nor reared young men, nor brought up virgins. Isaiah 23:2-5.

Here 'Sidon' stands for exterior cognitions which, because they have nothing internal within them are called 'the seed of Shihor, the harvest of the river, her revenue, the merchandise of the nations', and also 'the sea, the stronghold of the sea', and 'one that does not go into labour and give birth'. What these expressions may mean could never be discerned in the literal sense, but their meaning is perfectly plain in the internal sense, as with everything else in the Prophets. Since 'Sidon' means exterior cognitions it is also referred to as the region surrounding Israel, which is the spiritual Church, Ezekiel 28:24, 26, for exterior cognitions are like a surrounding region.

Bilješke:

1. literally, pierced

  
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