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1 提阿非羅大人哪,有好些人提筆作書,述說在我們中間所成就的事,是照傳道的人從起初親眼看見又傳給我們的。

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3 這些事我既從起頭都詳細考察了,就定意要按著次序給你,

4 使你知道所學之道都是確實的。

5 當猶太王希律的時候,亞比雅班裡有一個祭司,名叫撒迦利亞;他妻子是亞倫的後人,名叫以利沙伯。

6 他們二人在神面前都是人,遵行主的一切誡命禮儀,沒有可指摘的,

7 只是沒有孩子;因為以利沙伯不生育,兩個人又年紀老邁了。

8 撒迦利亞按班次在神面前供祭司的職分,

9 照祭司的規矩掣籤,得進主殿燒香。

10 燒香的時候,眾百姓在外面禱告

11 有主的使者站在香壇的右邊,向他顯現。

12 撒迦利亞看見,就驚慌害怕。

13 天使對他:撒迦利亞,不要害怕,因為你的祈禱已經被見了。你的妻子以利沙伯要給你生一個兒子,你要給他起名叫約翰。

14 你必歡喜快樂;有許多人因他出世,也必喜樂。

15 他在主面前將要為大,淡酒濃酒都不喝,從母腹裡就被聖靈充滿了。

16 他要使許多以色列人回,歸於主─他們的神。

17 他必有以利亞的心志能力,行在主的前面,叫為父的心向兒女,叫悖逆的人人的智慧,又為主預備合用的百姓。

18 撒迦利亞對天使:我憑著甚麼可知道這事呢?我已經老了,我的妻子也年紀老邁了。

19 天使回答:我是站在神面前的加百列,奉差而來對你說話,將這好信息報給你。

20 到了時候,這話必然應驗;只因你不信,你必啞吧,不能說話,直到這事成就的日子。

21 百姓等候撒迦利亞,詫異他許久在殿裡。

22 及至他出來,不能和他們說話,他們就知道他在殿裡見了異象;因為他直向他們打手式,竟成了吧。

23 他供職的日子已滿,就回家去了。

24 這些日子以後,他的妻子以利沙伯懷了孕,就隱藏了五個月,

25 :主在眷顧我的日子,這樣看待我,要把我在人間的羞恥除掉。

26 到了第六個月,天使加百列奉神的差遣往加利利的一座城去,這城名叫拿撒勒,

27 到一個童女那裡,是已經許配大衛家的一個人,名叫約瑟。童女的名字叫馬利亞;

28 天使進去,對他:蒙大恩的女子,我問你安,主和你同在了!

29 馬利亞因這話就很驚慌,又反復思想這樣問安是甚麼意思。

30 天使對他:馬利亞,不要怕!你在神面前已經蒙恩了。

31 你要懷孕生子,可以給他起名叫耶穌。

32 他要為大,稱為至者的兒子;主神要把他祖大衛的位給他。

33 他要作雅各家的王,直到永遠;他的國也沒有窮盡。

34 馬利亞對天使:我沒有出嫁,怎麼有這事呢?

35 天使回答:聖靈要臨到你身上,至者的能力要蔭庇你,因此所要生的聖者必稱為神的兒子(或作:所要生的,必稱為聖,稱為神的兒子)。

36 況且你的親戚以利沙伯,在年老的時候也懷了男胎,就是那素來稱為不生育的,現在有孕個月了。

37 因為,出於神的話,沒有一句不帶能力的。

38 馬利亞:我是主的使女,情願照你的話成就在我身上。天使就離開他去了。

39 那時候,馬利亞起身,急忙往山地裡去,來到猶大的一座城;

40 進了撒迦利亞的家,問以利沙伯安。

41 以利沙伯一馬利亞問安,所懷的胎就在腹裡跳動。以利沙伯且被聖靈充滿,

42 高聲喊著:你在婦女中是有福的!你所懷的胎也是有福的!

43 我主的母到我這裡,這是從那裡得的呢?

44 因為你問安的聲音一入我耳,我腹裡的胎就歡喜跳動。

45 相信的女子是有福的!因為主對他所的話都要應驗。

46 馬利亞:我心尊主為大;

47 我靈以神我的救主為樂;

48 因為他顧念他使女的卑微;從今以後,萬代要稱我有福。

49 那有權能的,為我成就了大事;他的名為聖。

50 他憐憫敬畏他的人,直到世世代代。

51 他用膀臂施展大能;那狂傲的人正心裡妄想就被他趕散了。

52 他叫有權柄的失位,叫卑賤的升

53 叫飢餓的得飽美食,叫富足的空手回去。

54 他扶助了他的僕人以色列,

55 為要記念亞伯拉罕和他的後裔,施憐憫直到永遠,正如從前對我們列祖所的話。

56 馬利亞和以利沙伯同住,約有個月,就回家去了。

57 以利沙伯的產期到了,就生了一個兒子。

58 鄰里親族見主向他大施憐憫,就和他一同歡樂。

59 到了第八日,他們來要給孩子行割禮,並要照他父親的名字叫他撒迦利亞。

60 他母親:不可!要叫他約翰。

61 他們:你親族中沒有叫這名字的。

62 他們就向他父親打手式,問他要叫這孩子甚麼名字。

63 他要了一塊字的板,就上,說:他的名字是約翰。他們便都希奇。

64 撒迦利亞的口立時開了,舌頭也舒展了,就出話來,稱頌神。

65 周圍居住的人都懼怕;這一切的事就傳遍了猶太的山地。

66 見的人都將這事放在心裡,:這個孩子將來怎麼樣呢?因為有主與他同在。

67 他父親撒迦利亞被聖靈充滿了,就預言

68 主─以色列的神是應當稱頌的!因他眷顧他的百姓,為他們施行救贖,

69 在他僕人大衛家中,為我們興起了拯救的角,

70 正如主藉著從創世以來聖先知的口所的話,

71 拯救我們脫離仇敵和一切恨我們之人的手,

72 向我們列祖施憐憫,記念他的聖約─

73 就是他對我們祖宗亞伯拉罕所起的誓─

74 我們既從仇敵手中被救出來,

75 就可以終身在他面前,坦然無懼的用聖潔、公事奉他。

76 孩子阿!你要稱為至者的先知;因為你要行在主的前面,預備他的道路

77 叫他的百姓因罪得赦,就知道救恩。

78 我們神憐憫的心腸,叫清晨的日光從天臨到我們

79 在黑暗中死蔭裡的人,把我們的腳引到平安的上。

80 那孩子漸漸長大,心靈強健,住在曠野,直到他顯明在以色列人面前的日子。

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Apocalypse Explained #237

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237. And knowest not that thou art wretched. That this signifies that they do not know that their falsities have no coherence with truths is evident from the signification of wretchedness, as denoting the breaking down of truth by falsities, and also no coherence; it is therefore plain what is meant by wretched. The reason why they are thus wretched is that their doctrine is founded upon two false principles, which are faith alone, and justification thereby; therefore falsities flow thence in a continuous series, and the truths which they adduce to confirm them from the letter of the Word are broken down and falsified; and falsified truths are essentially falsities. This is described in many passages in the Word, and is meant by the vanities which the prophets are said to see, and the lies which they are said to speak. The same is also described by the breaches made in walls and in houses, so that they fall; similarly, by the idols and graven images which the artificer is said to make and connect by chains that they may cohere; for by idols and graven images are signified falsities of doctrine. The same is also meant by breaches made in walls and in houses, and by the prophets seeing vanities and speaking lies; for by prophets are meant doctrines; by vanities, such things as are of no account; and by lies, falsities.

But as these things are mentioned in too many passages in the Word to be here adduced in full, we shall only quote some wherein mention is made of wretchedness, and of a wall, in order that it may be known that they signify the breaking down of truths by falsities, and thus no coherence.

[2] In Isaiah:

"Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath seduced thee; when thou saidst in thine heart, I, and none else beside me. Therefore shall wretchedness fall upon thee, and desolation shall come upon thee suddenly" (47:10, 11).

Here also are described those who believe that they know all things, and suppose themselves to be intelligent above all others, when yet they neither know nor understand anything of truth; therefore it follows that the understanding of truth is taken away from them. Their belief that they are more intelligent than all others is meant by Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath seduced thee; when thou saidst in thine heart, I, and none else beside me; and the loss of all understanding of truth is meant by wretchedness shall fall upon thee, desolation shall come upon thee suddenly.

[3] In Ezekiel:

"Wretchedness shall come upon wretchedness; therefore shall they seek a vision from the prophets; but the law hath perished from the priest, and counsel from the elders; the king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with amazement" (7:26, 27).

The vastation of the church is here treated of, which takes place when there is none but falsified truth; falsity from falsity is meant by wretchedness upon wretchedness; a vision from the prophet denotes doctrine, and here, doctrine of falsity; the law hath perished from the priest, denotes that the Word is not understood; for the law signifies the Word, and the priest him that teaches it: counsel hath perished from the elders, denotes that what is right shall perish from the intelligent; counsel denoting what is right, and elders signifying the intelligent: the king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with amazement, denotes that there is no longer any truth; king signifying truth, and the prince truths primarily subservient.

[4] In David:

"What is right is not in their mouth; wretchedness is in the midst of them" (Psalms 5:9);

where wretchedness also signifies falsities not cohering with any truth. Similarly in Jeremiah:

"Howl! and wander among the walls; for their king goeth away into captivity, his priests and princes together" (49:3).

Here by wandering among the walls is meant amongst truths destroyed by falsities; by the king who goeth away into captivity is signified truth; and by his priests and princes together are denoted the goods and truths of life and doctrine, as above.

[5] In Ezekiel:

"When they build a wall [maceries], lo, they daub it with untempered [mortar]. Say unto them that daub with untempered [mortar] that the wall [paries] shall fall. Shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed?" (13:10-12).

The wall which they daubed with untempered [mortar] signifies the falsity which is assumed as a principle, and which, by application of the Word from the sense of the letter, they make to appear as truth. Daubing denotes application, and thence apparent confirmation; untempered [mortar] denotes what is falsified; and because the truth of the Word is thus destroyed, and confirmatory things become truths falsified, which in themselves are falsities, and these perish together with the false principle, therefore it is said, "Behold the wall shall fall; shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing with which ye have daubed?"

[6] In Hosea:

"Behold I hedge up thy way with thorns, and I will encompass wall with wall, that she shall not find thy paths" (2:6).

To hedge up the way with thorns is to obstruct all thoughts by falsities of evil, lest they should see truths; falsities of evil are signified by thorns. To encompass wall with wall is to heap falsities upon falsities; that she shall not find thy paths, denotes that nothing of truth can be seen. This comes to pass because truths can no more co-exist with falsities of evil than heaven can with hell, for truths are from heaven and falsities of evil from hell; therefore, when the latter have rule, communication with heaven is taken away, in which case the former cannot be seen, and if others utter them they are rejected. Hence it is, that those who are in false principles, as, for example, those who are in the principles of faith alone and justification thereby, cannot be in any truths, as may be seen above (n. 235, 236).

[7] But we shall now illustrate this subject by examples. When those who embrace faith alone and justification thereby as a principle of religion, read the Word, and see that the Lord teaches that man shall be rewarded according to his deeds and works, and that he who has done good shall enter heaven, and that he who has done evil shall be cast into hell, they then call the good which they do the fruit of faith, not knowing, or not being willing to know, that the goods which they call fruits of faith are all from charity, and none of them from faith separated from charity, which is called faith alone; for all good belongs to charity, and truth to faith therefrom. From this it is clear that they pervert the Word. But they do this because they cannot otherwise apply the truth to their principle, still believing that they may thus agree together; but truth perishes in consequence, and becomes falsity, and not only becomes falsity but also evil.

[8] That falsities thence follow in a continuous series is also clear; for they teach that the good works which man performs are merit-seeking, not being willing to understand that as faith and its truths are from the Lord, and thus not merit-seeking, so also are charity and its goods. They also teach that as soon as a man receives faith he is reconciled to God the Father by the Son, and that the evils which he afterwards does are not imputed, nor yet the evils which he had done before; for they say that all are saved, however they have lived, if they only receive faith, even in the hours before death. But these and many other things, which are derivations from a false principle, do not agree with truths from the Word, but destroy them, and truths destroyed are falsities, and such falsities as have a bad odour; a grievous smell is perceived from them in the other life, which is such that it cannot be sustained by any good spirit; it is like a stench from diseased lungs. Many other examples might be adduced, of which there is an abundance; for whatsoever is concluded from a false principle derives falsity therefrom, because therein is beheld the principle to which it adheres, because it flows therefrom, and is applied to it.

[9] The true quality of the religion of faith alone, and of justification thereby, may be concluded from this fact alone, that all those who have confirmed those tenets in themselves by doctrine and life, in the other life diffuse from themselves a sphere of abominable adultery, which is that of a mother, or a mother-in-law, with a son; this abominable adultery corresponds to them, and is also perceived from them wherever they go; I have a thousand times known their presence from that sphere. The reason why such a sphere flows forth from them is that they adulterate the goods of charity and of the Word; and adulteries correspond to the adulterations of good, and whoredoms to the falsifications of truth (as may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 2466, 2729, 3399, 4865, 6348, 8904, 10648).

[10] The same is meant by Reuben's lying with Bilhah, of whom his father begat Dan and Naphthali (Genesis 35:22), therefore also he was accursed (Genesis 49:4); and because he polluted the couch of his father, the primogeniture was taken away from him and given to Joseph (1 Chron. 5:1); for by Reuben, in the Word, is meant faith, and in this case faith alone (see Arcana Coelestia 3325, 3861, 3866, 3870, 4601, 4605, 4731, 4734, 4761, 6342, 6350), and by Joseph is meant the good of that faith (see Arcana Coelestia 3969, 3971, 4669, 6417).

[11] That such things would take place at the end of the church is predicted in Daniel, where the statue which Nebuchadnezzar saw in a dream is treated of, in these words:

"Whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves by the seed of man; but they shall not cohere one with the other, even as iron is not mingled with clay" (2:43).

By iron is meant truth without good; by miry clay, the falsity which is from man's own intelligence; by the seed of man, the Word of the Lord (see Matthew 13:24, 37). Their not cleaving one to another is meant by its being said, they shall not cohere, even as iron is not mingled with clay.

  
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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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Arcana Coelestia #6222

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6222. 'And he took his two sons with him, Manasseh and Ephraim' means the Church's will and the Church's understanding, born from the internal. This is clear from the representation of 'Manasseh' as the new will in the natural and its essential nature, dealt with in 5354 (end); and from the representation of 'Ephraim' as the new understanding in the natural and its essential nature, dealt with in 5354. The birth of the two from the internal is meant by the fact that they were the sons of Joseph, who represents the internal celestial, 5869, 5877.

[2] What the Church's understanding is and what its will is must be stated. The Church's understanding consists in perceiving from the Word what the truth of faith is and what the good of charity is. As is well known, the literal sense of the Word is by nature such that a person can use that sense to support any opinion at all that he may adopt. The reason for this is that ideas appearing in the literal sense of the Word serve as general vessels to receive truths, though not until they have actually received truths does the real nature of those vessels reveal itself as if through transparency. Thus those ideas form merely a general impression which a person must gain first in order that he may aptly receive particular aspects and specific details. This fact - that the literal sense of the Word is by nature such that a person can use that sense to support any opinion at all that he may adopt - is clearly evident from the great number of heresies that have existed in the Church, and still exist in it. Adherents of each heresy find support for it in the literal sense of the Word, support which enables them to believe fully that it is the truth, which means that if they were to hear the actual truth from heaven they would receive nothing at all of it.

[3] The reason why they would not receive it is that they do not share in the understanding that the Church possesses; for that understanding exists when people read the Word, assiduously take one statement together with another, and by doing so see what they ought to believe and what they ought to do. Such understanding comes only to those who receive light from the Lord, whom the Christian world also calls 'the enlightened'. That enlightenment does not come to any but the kind of people who have the desire to know truths, not for the sake of reputation and glory but for the sake of life and service. That same enlightenment is received by a person in his understanding, for the understanding is the receiver of light. This is clearly evident from the fact that people who have little understanding cannot by any means see such things from the Word but have faith in those who they think are the enlightened. Furthermore it should be recognized that those who have been regenerated receive from the Lord an understanding which is capable of being enlightened; and it is the light of heaven coming from the Lord that flows into the understanding and gives it light, for the understanding receives its light, its sight, and consequently its perception from no other source.

[4] But this understanding which is being called the Church's understanding is more internal than an understanding based merely on factual knowledge, for it consists in a discernment that a thing is true not because factual evidence and philosophical deductions dictate it but because the Word in its spiritual sense does so. For example, people who possess the Church's understanding can perceive clearly that in every single part the Word teaches that love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbour are the essential qualities of the Church, that a person's life continues after death, and that his life arises out of his loves. They can also perceive that faith separated from charity is not faith, that faith contributes nothing to eternal life except in the measure that the good of love to the Lord and the good of charity towards the neighbour are linked to it, and that faith and charity must therefore be joined together so that spiritual life may exist. People with an enlightened understanding can perceive quite clearly that these things are true; but those without it can by no means see that they are.

[5] It is thought that the people with an understanding in things of the Church are those who know how to substantiate extensively the opinions or teachings of their Church, to the point of convincing others that they are true, and who know how to refute numerous heresies in a masterly way. But this is not what is meant by the Church's understanding, for substantiating opinions is not a characteristic of the understanding but of mental ability at a sensory level, which sometimes comes to exist in very wicked people; indeed those without any beliefs at all, also those who are steeped in actual falsities, can have that ability. Nothing comes more easily to both these kinds of people than to substantiate whatever idea they like, so thoroughly that they convince the simple. But before substantiating any opinion the Church's understanding engages in seeing and perceiving whether it is true or not, and in substantiating it only after that.

[6] This understanding is what is represented by 'Ephraim'. But the Church's good, which is represented by 'Manasseh', is the good of charity, which the Lord instills into a member of the Church through the truths of faith. For these truths together with the good of charity are what flow into the understanding and give it light, and also enable the understanding and the will to constitute one mind. The truth that both these - the understanding and the will - are born from the internal may be seen from what was stated and shown previously; for the whole affection for goodness and truth, the affection through which enlightenment comes, flows in from no other origin, thus is born from no other origin than the internal; that is, it comes from the Lord through the internal.

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