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حزقيال 30

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1 وكان اليّ كلام الرب قائلا.

2 يا ابن آدم تنبأ وقل هكذا قال السيد الرب. ولولوا يا لليوم.

3 لان اليوم قريب. ويوم للرب قريب يوم غيم. يكون وقتا للامم.

4 ويأتي سيف على مصر ويكون في كوش خوف شديد عند سقوط القتلى في مصر وياخذون ثروتها وتهدم أسسها.

5 يسقط معهم بالسيف كوش وفوط ولود وكل اللفيف وكوب وبنو ارض العهد.

6 هكذا قال الرب. ويسقط عاضدو مصر وتنحط كبرياء عزتها. من مجدل الى اسوان يسقطون فيها بالسيف يقول السيد الرب.

7 فتقفر في وسط الاراضي المقفرة وتكون مدنها في وسط المدن الخربة.

8 فيعلمون اني انا الرب عند اضرامي نارا في مصر ويكسر جميع اعوانها.

9 في ذلك اليوم يخرج من قبلي رسل في سفن لتخويف كوش المطمئنة فياتي عليهم خوف عظيم كما في يوم مصر. لانه هوذا ياتي

10 هكذا قال السيد الرب. اني ابيد ثروة مصر بيد نبوخذراصر ملك بابل.

11 هو وشعبه معه عتاة الامم يؤتى بهم لخراب الارض فيجردون سيوفهم على مصر ويملأون الارض من القتلى.

12 واجعل الانهار يابسة وابيع الارض ليد الاشرار واخرب الارض وملأها بيد الغرباء. انا الرب تكلمت.

13 هكذا قال السيد الرب. وابيد الاصنام وابطل الاوثان من نوف. ولا يكون بعد رئيس من ارض مصر والقي الرعب في ارض مصر.

14 واخرب فتروس واضرم نارا في صوعن واجري احكاما في نو.

15 واسكب غضبي على سين حصن مصر واستأصل جمهور نو.

16 واضرم نارا في مصر. سين تتوجع توجعا ونو تكون للتمزيق ولنوف ضيقات كل يوم.

17 شبان آون وفيبستة يسقطون بالسيف وهما تذهبان الى السبي.

18 ويظلم النهار في تحفنحيس عند كسري انيار مصر هناك وتبطل فيها كبرياء عزها. اما هي فتغشاها سحابة وتذهب بناتها الى السبي.

19 فاجري احكاما في مصر فيعلمون اني انا الرب

20 وكان في السنة الحادية عشرة في الشهر الاول في السابع من الشهر ان كلام الرب صار اليّ قائلا

21 يا ابن آدم اني كسرت ذراع فرعون ملك مصر وها هي لم تجبر بوضع رفائد ولا بوضع عصابة لتجبر فتمسك السيف.

22 لذلك هكذا قال السيد الرب. هانذا على فرعون ملك مصر فاكسر ذراعيه القوية والمكسورة وأسقط السيف من يده.

23 واشتت المصريين بين الامم واذريهم في الاراضي.

24 واشدد ذراعي ملك بابل واجعل سيفي في يده. واكسر ذراعي فرعون فيئنّ قدامه انين الجريح.

25 واشدد ذراعي ملك بابل. اما ذراعا فرعون فتسقطان فيعلمون اني انا الرب حين اجعل سيفي في يد ملك بابل فيمده على ارض مصر.

26 واشتت المصريين بين الامم واذريهم في الاراضي فيعلمون اني انا الرب

   

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Arcana Coelestia #1164

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1164. That 'Cush' or Ethiopia means interior cognitions of the Word by which people confirm false assumptions is clear in Jeremiah,

Egypt comes up like the river, and like the rivers the waters are tossed about; and he said, I will go up, I will cover the earth, I will destroy the city and those who dwell in it. Go up, O horses, and rage, O chariots, and let the mighty men go forth, Cush and Put that handle the shield. Jeremiah 46:8-9.

In this case 'Egypt' stands for people who believe nothing they do not grasp through facts. As a result everything is subject to doubt, denial and falsification, meant by 'rising up, covering the earth, and destroying the city'. Here 'Cush' stands for the more universal and interior cognitions of the Word by which they confirm accepted false assumptions. 'Put' stands for cognitions drawn from the literal sense of the Word which are based on sensory appearances.

[2] In Ezekiel,

A sword will come upon Egypt, and there will be grief in Cush when the slain 1 falls in Egypt; and they will take her multitude, and her foundations will be destroyed. Cush and Put and Lud and all of Ereb 2 and Kub, and the sons of the land of the covenant will fall with them by the sword. Ezekiel 30:4-6.

Except from the internal sense nobody could possibly know what these statements mean. And if the names did not mean real things, these verses would have practically no meaning at all. In this case however 'Egypt' means the knowledge by means of which they wish to enter into the mysteries of faith. 'Cush and Put' are called 'her foundations' because they are cognitions drawn from the Word.

[3] In the same prophet,

On that day messengers will go forth from before Me in ships to terrify overconfident Cush, and there will be grief among them as in the day of Egypt. Ezekiel 30:9.

'Cush' stands for cognitions drawn from the Word which confirm falsities hatched out of facts. In the same prophet,

I will make the land of Egypt into waste places, an utter desolation, from the tower of Seveneh as far as the border of Cush. Ezekiel 29:10.

In this case 'Egypt' stands for facts, 'Cush' for cognitions of the interior things of the Word, which are 'the borders' beyond which knowledge does not go.

[4] In Isaiah,

The king of Asshur will lead away the captives of Egypt and the captives of Cush, boys and old men, naked and barefoot, and with buttocks uncovered, the nakedness of Egypt. And they will be dismayed and ashamed because of Cush their hope, and because of Egypt their glory. Isaiah 20:4-5.

Here 'Cush' stands for cognitions drawn from the Word by which falsities obtained through facts are confirmed. 'Asshur' is reasoning which carries away those who are captive. In Nahum,

Cush was her strength, Egypt too, and that without limit; Put and the Libyans were your help. Nahum 3:9.

This refers to a vastated Church where in a similar way 'Egypt' stands for facts and 'Cush' for cognitions.

[5] 'Cush' and 'Egypt' stand simply for cognitions and knowledge which are truths useful to people whose faith is grounded in charity. 'Cush and Egypt' is used in this good sense in Isaiah,

Jehovah said, The labour of Egypt, and the wares of Cush and of the Sabeans, men of stature, will come over to you and will be yours. They will follow after you in fetters, they will come over and bow down to you. To you they will make the supplication, God is with you only, and there is no other besides God. Isaiah 45:14.

'The labour of Egypt' stands for knowledge, 'the wares of Cush and the Sabeans' for cognitions of spiritual things which serve those who acknowledge the Lord, for all knowledge and every cognition are theirs.

[6] In Daniel,

The king of the north will have dominion over the secret hoards of gold and silver, and over all the precious things of Egypt; and the Libyans (Put) and the Cushites will follow in his 3 steps. Daniel 11:3.

'Put and Cush' here stands for cognitions drawn from the Word, 'Egypt' for facts. In Zephaniah,

From beyond the rivers of Cush are those who adore Me. Zephaniah 3:10.

This stands for those who are beyond the range of cognitions, and so for gentiles. In David,

Noblemen will come out of Egypt, Cush will hasten [to stretch out] her hands to God. Psalms 68:31.

Here 'Egypt' stands for knowledge, and 'Cush' for cognitions.

[7] In the same author,

I will mention Rahab and Babel among those who know Me; behold, Philistia and Tyre, with Cush. The latter was born here (in the city of God). Psalms 87:4.

'Cush' stands for cognitions drawn from the Word, hence the statement that he was 'born in the city of God'. Since 'Cush' means interior cognitions of the Word and intelligence acquired from these, it is therefore said that the second river going out of the garden of Eden encompassed the whole land of Cush. On this see what has appeared already in 117.

Footnotes:

1. literally, the pierced

2. the Hebrew word rendered Ereb here is usually regarded not as a proper but as a common noun which means a mixed company.

3. The Latin means your but the Hebrew means his, which Swedenborg has in another place where he quotes this verse.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.