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حزقيال 24

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1 وكان كلام الرب اليّ في السنة التاسعة في الشهر العاشر في العاشر من الشهر قائلا

2 يا ابن آدم اكتب لنفسك اسم اليوم هذا اليوم بعينه فان ملك بابل قد اقترب الى اورشليم هذا اليوم بعينه.

3 واضرب مثلا للبيت المتمرد وقل لهم. هكذا قال السيد الرب. ضع القدر. ضعها وايضا صبّ فيها ماء.

4 اجمع اليها قطعها كل قطعة طيبة الفخذ والكتف. املأوها بخيار العظام.

5 خذ من خيار الغنم وكومة العظام تحتها. إغلها اغلاء فتسلق ايضا عظامها في وسطها

6 لذلك هكذا قال السيد الرب. ويل لمدينة الدماء القدر التي فيها زنجارها وما خرج منها زنجارها. اخرجوها قطعة قطعة. لا تقع عليها قرعة.

7 لان دمها في وسطها. قد وضعته على ضحّ الصخر لم ترقه على الارض لتواريه بالتراب.

8 لصعود الغضب لتنقم نقمة وضعت دمها على ضحّ الصخر. لئلا يوارى.

9 لذلك هكذا قال السيد الرب ويل لمدينة الدماء. اني انا اعظم كومتها.

10 كثّر الحطب اضرم النار. انضج اللحم تبله تتبيلا ولتحرق العظام.

11 ثم ضعها فارغة على الجمر ليحمى نحاسها ويحرق فيذوب قذرها فيها ويفنى زنجارها.

12 بمشقات تعبت ولم تخرج منها كثرة زنجارها. في النار زنجارها.

13 في نجاستك رذيلة لاني طهرتك فلم تطهري ولن تطهري بعد من نجاستك حتى احل غضبي عليك.

14 انا الرب تكلمت. يأتي فافعله. لا اطلق ولا اشفق ولا اندم. حسب طرقك وحسب اعمالك يحكمون عليك يقول السيد الرب

15 وكان اليّ كلام الرب قائلا

16 يا ابن آدم هانذا آخذ عنك شهوة عينيك بضربة فلا تنح ولا تبك ولا تنزل دموعك.

17 تنهّد ساكتا لا تعمل مناحة على اموات. لف عصابتك عليك واجعل نعليك في رجليك ولا تغط شاربيك ولا تاكل من خبز الناس.

18 فكلمت الشعب صباحا وماتت زوجتي مساء. وفعلت في الغد كما أمرت

19 فقال لي الشعب ألا تخبرنا ما لنا وهذه التي انت صانعها.

20 فاجبتهم قد كان اليّ كلام الرب قائلا

21 كلم بيت اسرائيل. هكذا قال السيد الرب. هانذا منجس مقدسي فخر عزكم شهوة اعينكم ولذّة نفوسكم. وابناؤكم وبناتكم الذين خلّفتم يسقطون بالسيف

22 وتفعلون كما فعلت لا تغطون شواربكم ولا تاكلون من خبز الناس.

23 وتكون عصائبكم على رؤوسكم ونعالكم في ارجلكم. لا تنوحون ولا تبكون وتفنون بآثامكم تئنون بعضكم على بعض.

24 ويكون حزقيال لكم آية. مثل كل ما صنع تصنعون. اذا جاء هذا تعلمون اني انا السيد الرب.

25 وانت يا ابن آدم أفلا يكون في يوم آخذ عنهم عزّهم سرور فخرهم شهوة عيونهم ورفعة نفسهم ابناءهم وبناتهم

26 ان يأتي اليك في ذلك اليوم المنفلت ليسمع اذنيك.

27 في ذلك اليوم ينفتح فمك للمنفلت وتتكلم ولا تكون من بعد ابكم وتكون لهم آية فيعلمون اني انا الرب

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #759

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759. "And the merchants of the earth have become rich owing to the potencies of her delights." This symbolizes the greater and lower in rank in the Roman Catholic hierarchy who by their dominion over sacred things strive for Divine majesty and superregal glory, who continually seek to establish it by multiplying the number of monasteries and possessions under their control, and by collecting and accumulating the world's treasures without end, and who thus procure for themselves physical and natural delights and gratifications by claiming for themselves a celestial and spiritual dominion.

The merchants of Babylon can only mean the greater and lower in rank in their church hierarchy, because in verse 23 of this chapter we are told that they are the great men of the earth. And the potencies of her delights with which they have become rich can only mean the dogmas that are the means by which they acquire for themselves dominion over people's souls, and so also over their possessions and wealth. People know that they collect these without end and swell their treasuries with them, and also that they make merchandise of the sanctities of the church, by selling salvation, for example, or heaven, in exchange for offerings and gifts made to monasteries and their saints and images, or in exchange for masses, indulgences and various dispensations.

[2] Who cannot see that if the papal dominion had not been broken at the time of the Protestant Reformation, Roman Catholics would have scraped together the possessions and wealth of all the kingdoms in the whole of Europe? And that then they would have made themselves the sole lords, and everyone else their servants? Do they not have the greatest part of their wealth from preceding centuries when they had power over emperors and kings, whom they could excommunicate and depose if they did not obey? And do they not still have annual incomes that are immense, and treasuries full of gold, silver, and precious stones?

The same barbarous lust for dominion is still lodged in the hearts of many of them, and is restrained only by a fear of its loss if it should extend beyond accepted limits.

Of what use, however, are such great incomes, treasures and possessions to them, other than to be delighted by them, to pride themselves on having them, and to establish their dominion to eternity?

It can be seen from this what is here symbolized by merchants of the earth who have become rich owing to the potencies of Babylon's delights.

They are called merchants also in Isaiah:

(The inhabitants of Babylon) are as stubble. Fire has burned them; they do not deliver their soul from the power of the flame... Such are... your merchants from your youth. (Isaiah 47:14-15)

[3] In the Word, to be a merchant or trader means, symbolically, to be engaged in procuring for oneself spiritual riches, which are concepts of truth and goodness, and in an opposite sense, concepts of falsity and evil, and to use the first to gain heaven, and the second to gain the world. For that reason the Lord likened the kingdom of heaven to a merchant seeking beautiful pearls (Matthew 13:45-46), and the people in the church to servants who were given talents with which to trade and gain more (Matthew 25:14-30), or who were given ten minas with which to likewise trade and gain more (Luke 19:12-26).

Moreover, because Tyre symbolizes the church in respect to its concepts of truth and goodness, therefore the whole of chapter twenty-seven in Ezekiel has trading and gain as its subject, and we are told concerning Tyre:

In your wisdom and your understanding you have gained... for yourself... gold and silver into your treasuries; and by the great wisdom in your trading you have increased your riches... (Ezekiel 28:4-5)

And elsewhere:

...Tyre... has been laid waste..., whose merchants are princes, and its traders the honorable of the earth. (Isaiah 23:1, 8)

Also, the corrupt church among Jews in the land of Canaan is called the land of trade (Ezekiel 16:3, 29; 21:30; 29:14).

  
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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.