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耶利米书 38

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1 玛坦的儿子示法提雅、巴施户珥的儿子基大利、示利米雅的儿子犹甲、玛基雅的儿子巴示户珥耶利米对众人所

2 耶和华如此:住在这城里的必遭刀、饥荒、瘟疫;但出去归降迦勒底人的必得存活,就是以自己命为掠物的,必得存活。

3 耶和华如此:这城必要交在巴比伦王军队中,他必攻取这城。

4 於是首领对王:求你将这治死;因他向城里剩下的兵丁和众民这样的,使他们的发软。这不是求这百姓得平安,乃是叫他们受灾祸。

5 西底家王:他在你们中,无论何事,王也不能与你们反对。

6 他们就拿住耶利米,下在哈米勒的儿子(或译:王的儿子)玛基雅的牢狱里;那牢狱在护卫兵的院中。他们用绳子耶利米系下去。牢狱里没有,只有淤泥,耶利米就陷在淤泥中。

7 在王宫的太监古实人以伯.米勒,见他们将耶利米下了牢狱(那时王在便雅悯门口),

8 以伯.米勒就从王宫里出来,对王

9 ─我的王啊,这些人向先知耶利米一味地行恶,将他下在牢狱中;他在那里必因饥饿而,因为城中再没有粮食。

10 王就吩咐古实人以伯.米勒说:你从这里带领三十人,趁着先知耶利米以前,将他从牢狱中提上来。

11 於是以伯.米勒带领这些人同去,进入王宫,到房以,从那里取了些碎布和破烂的衣服,用绳子牢狱去到耶利米那里。

12 古实人以伯.米勒对耶利米:你用这些碎布和破烂的衣服放在绳子上,垫你的胳肢窝。耶利米就照样行了。

13 这样,他们用绳子耶利米从牢狱里拉上来。耶利米仍在护卫兵的院中。

14 西底家王打发人带领先知耶利米,进耶和华殿中第三门里见王。王就对耶利米:我要问你一件事,你丝毫不可向我隐瞒。

15 耶利米对西底家:我若告诉你,你岂不定要杀我麽?我若劝戒你,你必不从我。

16 西底家王就私下向耶利米说:我指着那造我们生命之永生的耶和华起誓:我必不杀你,也不将你交在寻索你命的人中。

17 耶利米对西底家耶和华─万军之以色列的如此:你若出去归降巴比伦王的首领,你的命就必存活,这城也不致被焚烧,你和你的全家都必存活。

18 你若不出去归降巴比伦王的首领,这城必交在迦勒底人中。他们必用焚烧,你也不得脱离他们的

19 西底家王对耶利米:我怕那些投降迦勒底人的犹大人,恐怕迦勒底人将我交在他们中,他们戏弄我。

20 耶利米:迦勒底人必不将你交出。求你从我对你所耶和华的话,这样你必得好处,你的命也必存活。耶利米:迦勒底人必不将你交出。求你从我对你所耶和华的话,这样你必得好处,你的命也必存活。

21 你若不肯出去,耶和华指示我的乃是这样:

22 犹大王宫里所剩的妇女必都带到巴比伦王的首领那里。这些妇女必:你知己的朋友催逼你,胜过你;见你的陷入淤泥中,就转身退後了。

23 人必将你的后妃和你的儿女带到迦勒底人那里;你也不得脱离他们的,必被巴比伦王的捉住;你也必使这城被焚烧。

24 西底家对耶利米:不要使知道这些,你就不至於

25 首领若见了我与你话,就见你,问你:你对王甚麽话不要向我们隐瞒,我们就不杀你。王向你甚麽话也要告诉我们

26 你就对他们:我在王面前恳求不要叫我回到约拿单的房屋在那里。

27 随后众首领耶利米,问他,他就照王所吩咐的一切回答他们。他们不再与他,因为事情没有泄漏。

28 於是耶利米仍在护卫兵的院中,直到耶路撒冷被攻取的日子。

   

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Apocalypse Explained #574

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574. And I heard the number of them.- This signifies their quality perceived, as is evident from the signification of hearing, as denoting to perceive (see above, n. 14, 529); and from the signification of number, as denoting the quality of the thing treated of, concerning which, see above (n. 429); here, the quality of the falsities of evil that conspire against the truths of good, from which and on behalf of which are the reasonings of the sensual man, which are signified by the number of the armies of the horsemen, spoken of just above. But the quality of these is further described in the next verse in these words: "And thus I saw the horses in the vision, and them that sat on them, having breast-plates fiery, and purple, and sulphurous; and the heads of the horses as the heads of lions; and out of their mouths went forth fire, smoke, and brimstone." These words are expressive of the quality that is here signified by number. Some reference to number appears to be meant here by number, but in the spiritual world numbers do not exist, for spaces and times there are not measured and determined by numbers, as in the natural world, therefore all numbers, in the Word, signify things, and the number itself signifies the quality of the thing treated of, see above (n. 203, 336, 429, 430); and in Heaven and Hell 263).

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

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Apocalypse Explained #14

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14.And they that hear the words of the prophecy. That this signifies that those live according to the doctrine of heaven, is evident from the signification of hearing, as denoting to perceive and obey (concerning which see Arcana Coelestia 2542, 3869, 4653, 5017, 7216, 8361, 8990, 9311, 9397, 10061), thus also to live according thereto; for those who perceive and obey the doctrine of heaven, live according to it; and from the signification of the words of the prophecy, as denoting the truths of the doctrine of heaven; for words are truths, (n. 4692, 5075), and prophecy is doctrine (n. 2534, 7269); in the present case, the doctrine of heaven, because it is the prophecy of the Word, which is from heaven. The reason why to hear is to obey and live is, because with the celestial angels, the things that are heard enter into the life; but as this is unknown, I will briefly illustrate it. There are two senses given to man, which serve as means of receiving those things by which the Rational is formed, and also those things by which the man is reformed, these are, the sense of seeing and the sense of hearing; the other senses are for other uses. The things that enter by the sense of sight, enter into his understanding and enlighten it; therefore by sight is signified the understanding enlightened; for the understanding corresponds to the sight of the eye as the light of heaven does to the light of the world; but the things that enter by the sense of hearing, enter into the understanding and at the same time into the will, therefore the hearing signifies perception and obedience. This is the reason why, in human languages, it is customary to speak of hearing any one, and also of giving ear to any one; similarly, of being a hearer, and of hearkening; and by hearing any one is meant to perceive, and by giving ear to any one is meant to obey; as also by being a hearer; and both are signified by hearkening. This characteristic dwells in human languages, from the spiritual world, in which a man's spirit is; but the origin of this in the spiritual world shall also be stated.

[2] Those in the spiritual world who are in the province of the ear, are forms of obedience from perception (that all who are in the spiritual world are in some province which is named from the members, organs, or internal parts of man, because they correspond thereto, may be seen in the work, Heaven and Hell 87-102); and the province of the ear is in the axis of heaven, and therefore into it, or into those who are there, the whole spiritual world inflows, with the perception that the thing is to be done; for this is the ruling perception in heaven; hence it is that those who are in that province, are forms of obedience from perception. That the things which enter by hearing, enter directly by the understanding into the will, may be further illustrated from the instruction of the angels of the celestial kingdom, who are the wisest; these receive all their wisdom by hearing and not by sight; for whatever they hear of Divine things, they receive in the will from veneration and love, and make a part of their life; and because they receive it directly in the life, and not first in the memory, therefore they do not talk about matters of faith, but when told of them by others, they answer only, "Yea, Yea," or "Nay, nay," according to the Lord's words in Matthew (5:37). From these things it is manifest, that man is endowed with the sense of hearing chiefly for the reception of wisdom, but sight for the reception of intelligence. Wisdom consists in perceiving, willing, and doing; intelligence, in knowing and perceiving. (That the celestial angels drink in wisdom by hearing, and not by sight, may be seen in the work, Heaven and Hell 270, 271; and more concerning those angels, n. 20-28.)

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