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Jesaja 21

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1 Ennustus mereäärse kõrbe kohta: Otsekui Lõunamaal tormavad tuulehood, nõnda tuleb see kõrbest, kardetavalt maalt.

2 Mulle on ilmutatud karm nägemus: petis petab ja rüüstaja rüüstab. Mine üles, Eelam! Asu piirama, Meedia! Mina lõpetan kõik ohkamised.

3 Seepärast on mu niuded täis valu: mind on haaranud vaevused otsekui tuhud sünnitajat. Ma olen kuuldust segaduses, ma olen nähtust jahmunud.

4 Mu süda väriseb, lõdisemine kohutab mind, puhteaeg, mida igatsesin, sai mulle ängiks.

5 Lauda kaetakse, istejärjestust seatakse, süüakse, juuakse. Tõuske, vürstid, võidke kilpi!

6 Sest Issand on mulle öelnud nõnda: 'Mine, pane vahimees välja! Mida ta näeb, seda teatagu!

7 Kui ta näeb karavani, ratsanikke paarikaupa, eeslite rodu, kaamelite rodu, siis ta pangu hästi tähele, pangu hoolsasti tähele!'

8 Ja ta hüüdiski: 'Nägija vahitornis! Issand, ma seisan päevad läbi ja olen valves igal ööl.

9 Jah, vaata, sealt tuleb meeste rodu, ratsanikke paarikaupa.' Siis ta kostis ning ütles: 'Langenud, langenud on Paabel, ja kõik ta ebajumalate kujud on maha puruks löödud.'

10 Mu rehena pekstud ja tallatud rahvas! Mida ma kuulsin vägede Issandalt, Iisraeli Jumalalt, seda ma kuulutan teile!

11 Ennustus Duuma kohta: Mulle hüütakse Seirist: 'Vahimees, ons palju veel ööd? Vahimees, ons palju veel ööd?'

12 Vahimees vastab: 'Hommik tuleb, aga öö tuleb ka! Kui tahate küsida, küsige, tulge uuesti tagasi!'

13 Ennustus Araabia kohta: Ööbige Araabia tihnikuis, dedanlaste karavan!

14 Minge vastu janustele, viige neile vett! Teemamaa elanikud, astuge oma leivaga põgenike ligi!

15 Sest nad põgenevad mõõkade eest, paljastatud mõõga eest, vinnastatud ammu eest ja sõja raskuste eest.

16 Sest Issand ütles mulle nõnda: 'Veel aasta, palgalise aastate sarnaselt, ja kõik Keedari hiilgus on kadunud.

17 Jääk ammumeeste arvust, Keedari kangelaste arvust jääb väheseks. Jah, Issand, Iisraeli Jumal, on rääkinud.'

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #438

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438. They had tails like scorpions. (9:10) This symbolizes the Word's truths falsified, by which they induce a mental numbness.

A tail symbolizes the last extension of the head, because the brain extends through the spinal column into the tail. Consequently the head and the tail are united as their first and last elements. Consequently, when the head symbolizes a justifying and saving faith alone, the tail symbolizes in summary all its proofs, and as these are taken from the Word, it symbolizes the Word's truths falsified.

Everyone who assumes some principle of religion on the basis of on his own intelligence and puts it at the head of the rest, also takes proof passages from the Word and puts them at the tail, thus inducing a mental numbness in others and so doing them injury. That is why we are told that "they had tails like scorpions," and next, that "there were stings in their tails," and that "their power was to hurt men." For a scorpion symbolizes a persuasiveness that induces a numbness in the intellect (no. 425).

To be assured that the tail is an extension of the brain through the spinal column to its final point, ask any anatomist and he will tell you. Or look at a dog or some other fierce animal that has a tail, and if you treat it kindly and make yourself agreeable to it, you will see its stiffened back soften and its tail move in a corresponding manner. But on the other hand, if you annoy it, its backbone stiffens.

[2] The primary tenet of the intellect that is assumed as a principle is symbolized by the head, and its final expression by the tail, also in the following passages:

...He will cut off head and tail from Israel... The elder and honorable man is the head; but the prophet who teaches lies is the tail. (Isaiah 9:14-15)

There will not be any work for Egypt that the head or tail... may do. (Isaiah 19:15)

Nothing else is symbolized by the dragon's seven heads and the tail by which it drew a third of the stars of heaven and threw them to the earth, in Revelation 12:3-4; and also by the tails like serpents, having heads, with which they do harm, in verse 19 of this chapter.

Since the tail symbolizes the final element, and the final element embraces all the rest, therefore Jehovah said to Moses,

"...take (the serpent) by the tail." And he... caught it, and it became a rod... (Exodus 4:3-4)

The priests were also commanded therefore to remove the whole tail close to the backbone and to sacrifice it with the fat on the entrails, the kidneys, the intestines, and the liver (Leviticus 3:9-11; 8:25; 9:19, Exodus 29:22).

To be shown that the final element contains and embraces all the prior ones, see The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, nos. 38 65, and Angelic Wisdom Regarding Divine Love and Wisdom, nos. 209-216 217-222.

  
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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.