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以西結書 13

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1 耶和華的臨到我說:

2 人子啊,你要預言攻擊以色列預言先知,對那些本己預言:你們當耶和華的

3 耶和華如此:愚頑的先知有禍了,他們隨從自己的心意,卻一無所見。

4 以色列啊,你的先知好像荒場中的狐狸

5 沒有上去堵擋破口,也沒有為以色列家重修垣,使他們當耶和華的日子在陣上站立得住。

6 這些人所見的是虛假,是謊詐的占卜。他們耶和華的,其實耶和華並沒有差遣他們,他們倒使人指望那必然立定。

7 你們豈不是見了虛假的異象麼?豈不是了謊詐的占卜麼?你們,這是耶和華的,其實我沒有

8 所以耶和華如此:因你們的是虛假,見的是謊詐,我就與你們反對。這是耶和華的。

9 我的必攻擊那見虛假異象、用謊詐占卜的先知,他們必不列在我百姓的會中,不錄在以色列家的冊上,也不進入以色列地;你們就知道我是耶和華

10 因為他們誘惑我的百姓,說:平安!其實沒有平安,就像有人立起,他們倒用未泡透的灰抹上。

11 所以你要對那些抹上未泡透灰的人:牆要倒塌,必有暴雨漫過。大冰雹啊,你們要降下,狂也要吹裂這牆。

12 倒塌之後,人豈不問你們:你們抹上未泡透的灰在哪裡呢?

13 所以耶和華如此:我要發怒,使狂吹裂這牆,在怒中使暴雨漫過,又發怒降下大冰雹,毀滅這牆。

14 我要這樣拆毀你們那未泡透灰所抹的,拆平到,以致根基露出,必倒塌,你們也必在其中滅亡;你們就知道我是耶和華

15 我要這樣向和用未泡透灰抹的人成就我怒中所定的,並要對你們和抹的人都沒有了。

16 這抹牆的就是以色列的先知,他們指著耶路撒冷預言,為這城見了平安的異象,其實沒有平安。這是耶和華的。

17 人子啊,你要面向本民中、從己發預言的女子預言,攻擊他們,

18 耶和華如此:這些婦女有禍了!他們為眾人的膀臂縫靠枕,給高矮之人做下垂的巾,為要獵取人的性命。難道你們要獵取我百姓的性命,為利己將人活麼?

19 你們為兩把大麥,為幾塊餅,在我民中褻瀆我,對肯謊言的民謊,殺不該的人,活不該活的人。

20 所以耶和華如此:看哪,我與你們的靠枕反對,就是你們用以獵取人、使人的性命如鳥飛的。我要將靠枕從你們的膀上扯去,釋放你們獵取如鳥飛的人。

21 我也必撕裂你們下垂的頭巾,救我百姓脫離你們的,不再被獵取,落在你們中。你們就知道我是耶和華

22 我不使人傷,你們卻以謊話使他傷,又堅固惡人的,使他不回頭離開惡道得以活。

23 你們就不再見虛假的異象,也不再行占卜的事;我必救我的百姓脫離你們的;你們就知道我是耶和華

   

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Apocalypse Explained #531

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531. Woe, woe, woe, to them that dwell on the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpet of the three angels which are about to sound.- That this signifies grievous lamentation over the changes of the state of the church at its end, on account of aversion from good and truth, and thence damnation, is evident from the signification of woe, which denotes lamentation over aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation; and from its being said three times, which denotes grievous lamentation, concerning which we shall speak presently; from the signification of them that dwell on the earth, as denoting those who are of the church, the earth denoting the church, as may be seen above (n. 29, 304, 417); and from the signification of the voices of the trumpet of the three angels which are about to sound, as denoting the changes of the state of the church; for by the angels sounding the trumpets, are signified changes from influx out of heaven; see above (n. 502). That three signifies what is complete even to the end, will be seen in the following article. It is therefore evident that these words, "Woe, woe, woe, to those that dwell on the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpet of the three angels which are about to sound," signify grievous lamentation over the changes of the state of the church at its end, on account of aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation.

[2] That woe signifies lamentation over calamity, danger, misery, destruction, and so forth, is clear from the passages in the Word where it occurs; but here it signifies lamentation over aversion from good and truth, and consequent damnation, because this is the subject treated of in that which follows. And because aversion from good and truth becomes successively more grievous in the church, even unto its end, therefore it is three times named, to denote every successive increase of the grievousness of evil. This is evident from the following passages, where it is said,

"One woe is past; and behold, there come two woes more hereafter" (9:12).

And afterwards:

"The second woe is past; and behold, the third woe cometh quickly" (11:14).

That woe in the Word signifies lamentation over various accidents, especially over the evils which devastate the church, is evident from various passages therein; as in Matthew:

"Woe unto you, scribes and pharisees, hypocrites!" (23:13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 25, 27, 29).

And in Luke:

"Woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed!" (22:22).

Again, in the same:

"Woe unto him, through whom offences come!" (17:1).

And in Isaiah:

"Woe unto them that join house to house" (5:8).

"Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink" (5:11).

"Woe unto them that draw iniquity" (5:18).

"Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil" (5:20).

"Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes" (5:21).

"Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine (vinum)" (5:22).

See also Isaiah, chap. 3:11; 10:1; 17:12; 18:1; 29:1, 15; 30:1; 31:1; 33:1; 45:9, 10, etc.; Jeremiah 22:13; Ezekiel 13:3; Apoc. 18:16, 19.

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