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عاموس 8

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1 هكذا اراني السيد الرب واذا سلّة للقطاف.

2 فقال ماذا انت راء يا عاموس. فقلت سلّة للقطاف. فقال لي الرب قد اتت النهاية على شعبي اسرائيل. لا اعود اصفح له بعد.

3 فتصير اغاني القصر ولاول في ذلك اليوم يقول السيد الرب. الجثث كثيرة يطرحونها في كل موضع بالسكوت

4 اسمعوا هذا ايها المتهمّمون المساكين لكي تبيدوا بائسي الارض

5 قائلين متى يمضي راس الشهر لنبيع قمحا والسبت لنعرض حنطة. لنصغّر الإيفة ونكبر الشاقل ونعوّج موازين الغش.

6 لنشتري الضعفاء بفضة والبائس بنعلين ونبيع نفاية القمح

7 قد اقسم الرب بفخر يعقوب اني لن انسى الى الابد جميع اعمالهم.

8 أليس من اجل هذا ترتعد الارض وينوح كل ساكن فيها وتطمو كلها كنهر وتفيض وتنضب كنيل مصر.

9 ويكون في ذلك اليوم يقول السيد الرب اني اغيّب الشمس في الظهر وأقتم الارض في يوم نور.

10 واحوّل اعيادكم نوحا وجميع اغانيكم مراثي واصعد على كل الاحقاء مسحا وعلى كل راس قرعة واجعلها كمناحة الوحيد وآخرها يوما مرّا

11 هوذا ايام تأتي يقول السيد الرب ارسل جوعا في الارض لا جوعا للخبز ولا عطشا للماء بل لاستماع كلمات الرب ً.

12 فيجولون من بحر الى بحر ومن الشمال الى المشرق يتطوّحون ليطلبوا كلمة الرب فلا يجدونها.

13 في ذلك اليوم تذبل بالعطش العذارى الجميلات والفتيان

14 الذين يحلفون بذنب السامرة ويقولون حيّ الهك يا دان وحية طريقة بئر سبع فيسقطون ولا يقومون بعد

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #492

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492. "Clothed in sackcloth." This symbolizes the grief experienced meanwhile over the truth's not being accepted.

Being clothed in sackcloth symbolizes grief over the destruction of truth in the church, for garments symbolize truths (nos. 166, 212, 328, 378, 379). Consequently to be clothed in sackcloth, which is not a garment, symbolizes grief over the lack of truth, and where there is no truth, there is no church.

The children of Israel represented grief in various ways, which, because of their correspondence, were symbolic. For example, they would put ash on their heads, roll around in the dust, sit on the ground for a long time in silence, shave themselves, beat their breasts and wail, rend their garments, and also clothe themselves in sackcloth, and so on. Each action symbolized some evil in the church among them for which they were being punished. Then, when they were being punished, they put on a representation of repentance in these ways, and because of their representation of repentance, and at the same time then of their humbling themselves, they were heard.

[2] That putting on sackcloth represented grief over the destruction of truth in the church may be seen from the following passages:

The lion has come up from his thicket... He has gone forth from his place to make your land desolate... For this, clothe yourself with sackcloth, lament, wail. (Jeremiah 4:7-8)

O daughter of my people, gird yourself in sackcloth and roll about in ashes! ...For the destroyer will suddenly come upon us. (Jeremiah 6:26)

Woe to you, Chorazin (and) Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented... in sackcloth and ashes. (Matthew 11:21, Luke 10:13)

After the king of Nineveh heard the words of Jonah, he "laid aside his robe, covered himself with sackcloth and sat in ashes." Moreover, he proclaimed a fast and ordered that "man and beast be covered with sackcloth." (Jonah 3:5-8)

And so on elsewhere, as in Isaiah 3:24; 15:2-3; 22:12; 37:1-2; 50:3; Jeremiah 48:37-38; 49:3; Lamentations 2:10; Ezekiel 7:17-18; 27:31; Daniel 9:3; Joel 1:8, 13; Amos 8:10; Job 16:15-16; Psalms 30:11; Psalms 35:13; 69:10-11; 2 Samuel 3:31; 1 Kings 21:27; 2 Kings 6:30; 19:1-2.

  
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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.