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Pláč Jeremjášův 5

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1 Rozpomeň se, Hospodine, co se nám děje; popatř a viz pohanění naše.

2 Dědictví naše obráceno jest k cizím, domové naši k cizozemcům.

3 Sirotci jsme a bez otce, matky naše jsou jako vdovy.

4 Vody své za peníze pijeme, dříví naše za záplatu přichází.

5 Na hrdle svém protivenství snášíme, pracujeme, nedopouští se nám odpočinouti.

6 Egyptským podáváme ruky i Assyrským, abychom nasyceni byli chlebem.

7 Otcové naši hřešili, není jich, my pak trestáni po nich neseme.

8 Služebníci panují nad námi; není žádného, kdo by vytrhl z ruky jejich.

9 S opovážením se života svého hledáme chleba svého, pro strach meče i na poušti.

10 Kůže naše jako pec zčernaly od náramného hladu.

11 Ženám na Sionu i pannám v městech Judských násilé činí.

12 Knížata rukou jejich zvěšena jsou, osoby starých nemají v poctivosti.

13 Mládence k žernovu berou, a pacholata pod dřívím klesají.

14 Starci sedati v branách přestali a mládenci od zpěvů svých.

15 Přestala radost srdce našeho, obrátilo se v kvílení plésání naše.

16 Spadla koruna s hlavy naší; běda nám již, že jsme hřešili.

17 Protoť jest mdlé srdce naše, pro tyť věci zatměly se oči naše,

18 Pro horu Sion, že zpuštěna jest; lišky chodí po ní.

19 Ty Hospodine, na věky zůstáváš, a stolice tvá od národu do pronárodu.

20 Proč se zapomínáš na věky na nás, a opouštíš nás za tak dlouhé časy?

21 Obrať nás, ó Hospodine, k sobě,a obráceni budeme; obnov dny naše, jakž byly za starodávna.

22 Nebo zdali všelijak zavržeš nás, a hněvati se budeš na nás velice?

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #899

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899. And twelve gates. This symbolizes all the concepts of truth and goodness by which a person is introduced into the church.

Gates symbolize concepts of truth and goodness from the Word, because a person is introduced into the church by them. For the wall that had the gates symbolizes the Word, as explained just above in no. 898. Moreover we are later told that "the twelve gates were twelve pearls: each gate was of one pearl" (verse 21), and pearls symbolize concepts of truth and goodness (no. 727). Clearly it is by these concepts that people are introduced into the church, as through gates into a city.

That the number twelve symbolizes all people may be seen in no. 348 above.

Gates symbolize concepts of truth and goodness also in the following places:

I will... lay your foundations in sapphires; I will make your pinnacles of garnets, and your gates carbuncle-stones. 1 (Isaiah 54:11-12)

Jehovah loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. Glorious things are spoken of you, O city of God! (Psalms 87:2-3)

Enter through His gates with confession... Confess Him, bless His name. (Psalms 100:4)

Our feet have been standing within your gates, O Jerusalem! Jerusalem is built as a city that holds fast together. (Psalms 122:2-3)

Praise Jehovah, O Jerusalem! ...For He has strengthened the bars of your gates; He has blessed your children in your midst. (Psalms 147:12-13)

...that I may recount all Your praises in the gates of the daughter of Zion. (Psalms 9:14)

Open the gates, that a righteous nation which keeps its fealties may enter in. (Isaiah 26:2)

...raise your voice... that they may enter the gate of the princes. (Isaiah 13:2)

Blessed are those who do His commandments... and enter through the gates into the city. (Revelation 22:14)

Lift up your heads, O you gates... that the King of glory may come in. (Psalms 24:7, 9)

The roads to Zion mourn... All her gates are desolate; her priests groan... (Lamentations 1:4)

Judah mourned, and her gates have been made to languish. (Jeremiah 14:2)

Jehovah has purposed to destroy the wall of the daughter of Zion... Her gates have sunk into the ground. (Lamentations 2:8-9)

...who make a man to sin against the Word, and lay a snare for him who reproves in the gate... (Isaiah 29:21)

They chose new gods; then he began to attack the gates. (Judges 5:8)

And so on elsewhere, as in Isaiah 3:25-26; 14:31; 22:7; 24:12; 28:6; 62:10; Jeremiah 1:15; 15:7; 31:38, 40; Micah 2:13; Nahum 3:13; Judges 5:11.

Since gates symbolize introductory truths, which are concepts from the Word, therefore the elders of the city used to sit as judges at the gates, as is apparent from Deuteronomy 21:18-21; 22:15; Lamentations 5:14; Amos 5:12, 15; Zechariah 8:16.

Footnotes:

1. A name variously applied in former times to precious stones of a red or fiery color.

  
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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.