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Ezechiel 2

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1 Kterýž řekl ke mně: Synu člověčí, postav se na nohy své, ať mluvím s tebou.

2 I vstoupil do mne duch, když promluvil ke mně, a postavil mne na nohy mé, a slyšel jsem, an mluví ke mně.

3 Kterýž řekl mi: Synu člověčí, já tě posílám k synům Izraelským, k národům zpurným, kteříž zpurně se postavovali proti mně; oni i otcové jejich zpronevěřovali se mi, až právě do tohoto dne.

4 K těch, pravím, synům nestydaté tváři a zatvrdilého srdce já posílám tě, a díš k nim: Takto praví Panovník Hospodin,

5 Již oni slyšte neb nechte: Že dům zpurný jsou. Ať vědí, že prorok byl u prostřed nich.

6 Ty pak synu člověčí, neboj se jich, aniž se boj slov jejich, že zpurní a jako trní jsou proti tobě, a že mezi štíry bydlíš. Slov jejich neboj se, a tváři jejich se nestrachuj, proto že dům zpurný jsou.

7 Ale mluv slova má k nim, již oni slyšte neb nechte: Že zpurní jsou.

8 Ty pak synu člověčí, slyš, co já pravím tobě: Nebuď zpurný jako ten dům zpurný. Otevři ústa svá, a sněz, co já tobě dám.

9 I viděl jsem, a aj, ruka vztažena byla ke mně, a aj, v ní svinutá kniha.

10 Kteroužto rozvinul přede mnou, a byla popsaná s předu i z zadu, a bylo v ní psáno naříkání, kvílení a běda.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #1038

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1038. And I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast. That this signifies the dominion of that religious persuasion over the holy things of the Word, is evident from the signification of a woman, as denoting the church (concerning which see n. 555, 707, 721, 730); in this case Babylon, which is not a church but a religious persuasion, devastated of all the truth and good of the church - that it is Babylon which is understood by this woman is manifestly evident from the fifth verse of this chapter - and from the signification of sitting, as denoting to rule; see just above (n. 1033); and from the signification of the scarlet beast, as denoting the Word as to the holy things thereof, which the woman, which is Babylon, profaned by dominion over them.

That by the scarlet beast is signified the Word as to the holy things thereof, which are profaned by Babylon, is evident from the following parts of this chapter, where it is said:

It was, and is not, and is about to ascend out of the abyss, and to go into destruction (vers. 8, 11).

And afterwards:

That the ten horns of the beast were ten kings, who had hatred against the whore, and would make her devastated and naked, and devour her flesh, and burn her with fire, and would give the kingdom to the beast (vers. 16, 17).

From these words, in the spiritual sense, it is evident, that by the scarlet beast is signified the Word as to the holy things thereof.

[2] The reason why the Divine Word can be signified by a beast is, that many of the holy things of the church are signified by beasts in the Word:

As the cherubs, seen as four beasts, in Ezekiel (1; 10).

And the four beasts, or the four animals, which also were cherubs, were seen by John, sitting and standing before the throne, in the Apocalypse (4:6-10; 5:6-12; 7:11; 14:3).

And by these, as cherubs, is signified Providence and defence that the Lord may not be approached except by the good of love; and thence also they signify the Word in the letter, because this is for a defence (concerning which see above, n. 277, 278, 717). And, moreover, all the beasts which were sacrificed, as oxen, heifers, goats, she-goats, kids, rams, sheep, and lambs, signified holy things of the church, as is evident from the things shown above (n. 277, 283, 362, 552, 650, 781, 817). Hence it is, that men from charity are called sheep; indeed, the Lord Himself, from Divine innocence, is called a Lamb, and from Divine power a Lion.

These things are mentioned in order that it may not appear wonderful, that by the beast is here signified the Word; but the Word in the letter, wherein it is natural. Beast also, in a general sense, in the Word, signifies the natural as to affection. The reason why the beast was seen of a scarlet colour is, that scarlet signifies truth from a heavenly origin, such as is the truth of the Word in the sense of the letter or natural sense, which is meant by what is holy in it. Something nearly similar is signified

By the whore seen sitting upon many waters (ver. 1 of this chapter);

Also:

Upon many treasures (inJeremiah 51:13).

For by many waters and many treasures are there signified the truths of the Word, and thence the holy things of the church, which are adulterated (see above, n. 1033). The signification of scarlet will be seen in the explanation of the verse following.

  
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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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Ezekiel 1:16

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16 The appearance of the wheels and their work was like a beryl: and the four of them had one likeness; and their appearance and their work was as it were a wheel within a wheel.