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以西結書 6

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1 耶和華的臨到我說:

2 人子啊,你要面向以色列的預言,

3 以色列的哪,要耶和華的耶和華對大、小岡、水溝、谷如此:我必使刀臨到你們,也必毀滅你們的邱壇。

4 你們的祭壇必然荒涼,你們的日像必被打碎。我要使你們被殺的人倒在你們的偶像面前;

5 我也要將以色列人的屍首放在他們的偶像面前,將你們的骸拋散在你們祭壇的四圍。

6 在你們一切的處,城邑要變為荒場,邱必然淒涼,使你們的祭壇荒廢,將你們的偶像打碎。你們的日像被砍倒,你們的工作被毀滅。

7 被殺的人必倒在你們中間,你們就知道我是耶和華

8 你們分散在各國的時候,我必在列邦中使你們有下脫離刀的人。

9 那脫離刀劍的人必在所擄到的各國中記念我,為他們中何等傷,是因他們起淫,遠離我,眼對偶像行邪淫。他們因行一切可憎的惡事,必厭惡自己。

10 他們必知道我是耶和華;我要使這災禍臨到他們身上,並非空話。

11 耶和華如此:你當拍手頓足,:哀哉!以色列家行這一切可憎的惡事,他們必倒在刀、饑荒、瘟疫之下。

12 在遠處的,必遭瘟疫;在近處的,必倒在刀之下;那存留被圍困的,必因饑荒而;我必這樣在他們身上成就我怒中所定的。

13 他們被殺的人倒在他們祭壇四圍的偶像中,就是各岡、各頂、各青翠、各茂密的橡樹,乃是他們獻馨的祭牲給一切偶像地方。那時,他們就知道我是耶和華

14 我必伸攻擊他們,使他們的從曠野到第伯拉他一切處極其荒涼,他們就知道我是耶和華

   

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Apocalypse Explained #1045

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1045. Having a golden cup in her hand full of the abominations and uncleanness of her whoredoms. That this signifies doctrine from goods and truths profaned, is evident from the signification of a cup, as denoting falsity from hell. For the signification of a cup is the same as that of wine; and by wine is signified truth from heaven, and, in the opposite sense, falsity from hell (see (n. 887, 960, 1022). And because a cup signifies truth or falsity; and the doctrine of every church is either that of truth or of falsity - for all the truth or falsity of the church is contained in doctrine - therefore by a cup is also signified doctrine, and by a golden cup, the doctrine of falsity from evil.

[2] Similarly in Jeremiah:

"A golden cup is Babel in the hand of Jehovah, making drunken the whole earth" (51:7).

It is called a golden cup for the same reason that the woman is said to be clothed in crimson and scarlet, and decked with gold, precious stones, and pearls, namely, from appearance in externals, although, in internals, it is as a cup full of abominations and uncleanness. For it is as the Lord says of the externals and internals with the scribes and Pharisees:

"Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, who make clean the outside of the cup and platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess. And ye make yourselves like to whitened sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outwardly, but within are full of bones of the dead and all uncleanness" (Matthew 23:25-27).

It is also evident from the signification of abominations, as denoting the profanations of good, of which we shall speak presently; and from the signification of the uncleanness of whoredom, as denoting the profanation of truth. For whoredom signifies the falsification of truth, as above, hence the uncleanness thereof signifies profanation.

[3] As to the profanations signified by abominations, they are the perversions of the holy things of the church; thus, the turning of its goods into evils, and its truths into falsities. They are called abominations, because the angels abominate them; for so far as they were the holy things of the church, from goods and truths from the Word, they ascend into heaven; but so far as they were applied to evils, and thus profaned, they carry with them that which is infernal, concealed within. Consequently, they are perceived as things dead, in which there once was a living soul, and therefore heaven abominates and detests them.

[4] That such things are meant by abominations in the Word, is evident from the account of the abominations of Jerusalem. Thus in Ezekiel:

As that she took off the garments of her adorning which were given to her, and made herself variegated lofty places, and played the harlot upon them.

That of the gold and silver given to her, she made herself images of a male, with which she also committed whoredom.

That the oil, the incense, the bread, fine flour, and honey, which were given to her, she made into an odour of rest.

That they sacrificed their sons and their daughters.

That she committed whoredom first in Egypt, and afterwards with the sons of Asshur, and lastly with the Chaldeans. Besides several other things which are there called abominations (16:2-63).

By all these things are signified the profanations of the Word, of the church, and of worship. Similarly in other passages where abominations are either recounted or spoken of:

As Jeremiah 7:9, 10; 16:18; 32:35; Ezekiel 5:11; 7:19, 20; 8:6-18; 11:21; 14:6; 20:7, 8; Deuteronomy 7:25, 26; 12:31; 18:9, 10; Matthew 24:15; Mark 13:14; Dan. 9:27; 11:31; and elsewhere.

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