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耶利米哀歌 5

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1 耶和華啊,求你記念我們所遭遇的事,觀我們所受的凌辱。

2 我們的產業歸與外邦人;我們的房屋歸與外路人。

3 我們是無父孤兒;我們的母親好像寡婦。

4 我們才得我們的柴是人賣給我們的。

5 追趕我們的,到了我們的頸項上;我們疲乏不得歇息。

6 我們投降埃及人和亞述人,為要得糧吃飽。

7 我們列祖犯罪,而今不在了;我們擔當他們的罪孽。

8 奴僕轄制我們,無人救我們脫離他們的

9 因為曠野的刀,我們冒著險才得糧食。

10 因飢餓燥熱,我們的皮膚就黑如爐。

11 敵人在錫安玷污婦人,在猶大的城邑玷污處女

12 他們吊起首領的,也不尊敬老人的面。

13 少年人扛磨石,孩童背柴,都絆跌了。

14 老年人在城門口斷絕;少年人不再作樂。

15 我們中的快樂止息,跳舞變為悲哀。

16 冠冕從我們上落下;我們犯罪了,我們有禍了!

17 這些事我們裡發昏,我們的眼睛昏花。

18 錫安荒涼,野狗(或譯:狐狸)行在其上。

19 耶和華啊,你存到永遠;你的寶座存到萬

20 你為何永遠忘記我們?為何許久離棄我們

21 耶和華啊,求你使我們向你回我們便得回。求你復新我們的日子,像古時一樣。

22 你竟全然棄絕我們,向我們大發烈怒?

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #189

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189. "'That no one may take your crown.'" This symbolically means, lest they lose the wisdom from which comes eternal happiness.

A person acquires wisdom from no other source than goodness gained through truths from the Lord. A person acquires wisdom through these truths because they are the means by which the Lord conjoins Himself with the person and the person with Himself, and the Lord is wisdom itself. Wisdom consequently perishes in a person when he stops putting truths into practice, that is, when he stops living in accordance with them. He also then ceases to love wisdom, and accordingly ceases to love the Lord.

By wisdom we mean wisdom in spiritual matters. From this as a wellspring flows wisdom in all else, which we call intelligence, and through this knowledge, which results from an affection for knowing truths.

A crown symbolizes wisdom, because wisdom occupies the highest place in a person and so crowns him. Nor is anything else symbolized by the crown of a king, for a king in the Word's spiritual sense is Divine truth (no. 20), and from Divine truth comes all wisdom.

[2] Wisdom is symbolically meant by a crown also in the following passages:

...I will make the horn of David grow..., and upon Him His crown shall flourish. (Psalms 132:17-18)

(Jehovah) put... earrings in your ears, and an ornate crown on your head. (Ezekiel 16:12)

This is said of Jerusalem, which symbolizes the church in respect to doctrine, and therefore the ornate crown is wisdom originating from Divine truth or the Word.

In that day Jehovah of Hosts will be for an ornate crown and a beautiful turban to the remnants of His people. (Isaiah 28:5)

This is said of the Lord, because it says "in that day." The ornate crown for which He will be is wisdom, and the beautiful turban is intelligence. The remnants of the people are people among whom the church will be.

[3] The crown and turban in Isaiah 62:1, 3 have the same symbolic meaning. So, too, does the plate upon the turban of Aaron in Exodus 28:36-37, which is also called a miter.

Furthermore, in the following:

Say to the king and his lady, "Lower yourselves, sit down, for the ornament of your head has come down, the crown of your beauty." (Jeremiah 13:18)

The joy of our heart has ceased... The crown has fallen from our head. (Lamentations 5:15-16)

He has stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head. (Job 19:9)

You have profaned [by casting it] to the ground the crown (of Your anointed). (Psalms 89:39)

The crown in these places symbolizes wisdom.

  
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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.