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Amos 2

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1 Näin sanoo Herra: kolmen ja neljän Moabin vian tähden en tahdo minä heitä säästää, että he ovat Edomin kuninkaan luut tuhaksi polttaneet.

2 Vaan minä tahdon tulen Moabiin lähettää; sen pitää Kerijotissa huoneet kuluttaman; ja Moab on metelissä kuoleva, huudossa ja vaskitorven helinässä.

3 Ja minä tahdon tuomarin temmata pois häneltä, ja tappaa kaikki hänen päämiehensä ynnä hänen kanssansa, sanoo Herra.

4 Näin sanoo Herra: kolmen ja neljän Juudan vian tähden en tahdo minä säästää, että he katsovat Herran lain ylön, ja ei pitäneet hänen säätyjänsä, ja antavat itseänsä valheella vietellä, jota heidän isänsä ovat seuranneet.

5 Vaan minä tahdon tulen Juudaan lähettää; sen pitää Jerusalemin huoneet kuluttaman.

6 Näin sanoo Herra: kolmen ja neljän Israelin vian tähden en minä tahdo säästää, että he vanhurskaat rahaan ja köyhät kenkäpariin myyneet ovat.

7 He tallaavat vaivaisen maan tomuun, ja estävät raadollisia joka paikassa; poika ja isä makaa yhden vaimon kanssa, jolla he minun pyhän nimeni häpäisevät.

8 Ja jokaisen alttarin tykönä he pitoa pitävät panttivaatteista, ja juovat viinaa sakkorahoista epäjumalainsa huoneessa.

9 Ja minä olen kuitenkin Amorilaisen heidän edestänsä kadottanut, jonka korkeus oli niinkuin sedripuiden korkeus, ja joka oli niin vahva kuin tammet; ja minä turmelin ylhäältä hänen hedelmänsä, ja hänen juurensa alhaalta.

10 Minä olen se, joka teitä Egyptin maalta toin, ja johdattain teitä korvessa neljäkymmentä ajastaikaa, että te Amorilaisten maan omistitte.

11 Ja olen teidän lapsistanne prophetat herättänyt, ja teidän nuorukaisistanne nasiirit; eikö se niin ole, te Israelin lapset? sanoo Herra.

12 Mutta te annoitte nasiirein viinaa juoda, ja prophetaita te haastoitte, sanoen: ei teidän pidä ennustaman.

13 Katso, minä tahdon teitä niin ahdistaa kuin kuorma on kiinnitetty, eloja täynnä;

14 Että se, joka nopia on, ei pidä pääsemän pakenemaan, eikä väkevä mitään voiman; ja ei urhoollisen pidä voiman henkeänsä vapahtaa.

15 Ja ei joutsimiesten pidä seisoman, ja joka nopia on juoksemaan, ei pidä pääsemän; ja joka hevosella ajaa, ei pidä henkeänsä vapahtaman.

16 Ja joka väkeväin seassa kaikkein miehuullisin on, sen pitää alasti pakeneman sillä ajalla, sanoo Herra.

   


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Amos 4:1

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1 Kuulkaat tätä sanaa, te lihavat lehmät, jotka Samarian vuorella olette, ja teette köyhille vääryyttä, ja murennatte vaivaisen, ja sanotte teidän herroillenne: tuos tänne, anna meidän juoda.


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Arcana Coelestia #6306

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6306. 'Which I took out of the hand of the Amorite' means because of the victory over evil. This is clear from the representation of 'the Amorite' as evil, dealt with in 1857; and from the meaning of 'taking out of the hand' as acquiring through victory. As regards 'the Amorites', it should be recognized that they mean evil, just as 'the Canaanites' and all the other nations in the land that are mentioned in the Word mean various kinds of evil and also of falsity. Such things were represented by the nations when the children of Israel were taking possession of the land of Canaan. The reason for this was that whenever the children of Israel represented the things of heaven those nations represented the things of hell; thus the land of Canaan represented every state that exists in the next life. Also, because the nations represented the things of hell they were utterly destroyed; and entrance into any treaty with those who might remain was forbidden.

[2] The action of the children of Israel, of their taking possession of and dwelling in the land of those who represented the hells, was representative. It represented what happened around the time of the Lord's Coming, when spirits from hell had possession of a large part of heaven but He, by coming into the world and making the human within Himself Divine, cast them out of there and down into hell, and thereby delivered heaven from them, which He then gave as an inheritance to those who belonged to His spiritual kingdom.

[3] The representation of the Amorite nation as evil in general is evident from the places where it is referred to, as in Ezekiel, Thus said the Lord Jehovih to Jerusalem, 1 Your tradings and your births are of the land of the Canaanite. Your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite. Ezekiel 16:3, 45.

'Father' in the internal sense means the Church's good, or in the contrary sense evil, and 'mother' means the Church's truth, or in the contrary sense falsity; and this is why it is said, 'Your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite'.

[4] In Amos,

I destroyed the Amorite before them, whose height was like the height of the cedars, and whose strength was like the oaks. I led you in the wilderness, to possess the land of the Amorite. Amos 2:9-10.

Here also 'the Amorite' stands for evil, for the evil of self-love is described by 'the height of the cedars' and 'the strength of an oak'. The reason why 'the Amorite' means evil in general is that the entire land of Canaan was called 'the land of the Amorite'; for it says, 'I led you in the wilderness, to possess the land of the Amorite'. In addition the second Book of Kings says,

Manasseh king of Judah did what was evil, greater than all the evil which the Amorites did, who were before him. 2 Kings 21:11.

[5] 'With my sword' means through truth engaged in conflict. This is clear from the meaning of 'sword' as truth engaged in conflict, dealt with in 2799, 4499.

'And my bow' means received from doctrine. This is clear from the meaning of 'bow' as doctrine, dealt with in 2686, 2709.

[6] The words used here, 'the portion which I took out of the hand of the Amorite with my sword and my bow' were, it is quite evident, uttered by Israel on account of the internal sense; for Jacob did not take that portion from the Amorite with sword or bow. He bought it from the sons of Hamor, as is evident from Genesis 33, where these words occur, Jacob came to Salem, the city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, as he was coming from Paddan Aram; and he encamped towards the face of the city. And he bought the portion of the field where he had stretched his tent, from the hand of the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem, for a hundred kesitahs. Genesis 33:18-19.

The fact that this field was the portion he gave to Joseph is clear in Joshua,

The bones of Joseph which the children of Israel caused to be brought up out of Egypt they buried in Shechem, in the part of the field which Jacob bought from the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem, for a hundred kesitahs; and they had become an inheritance for the children of Joseph. Joshua 24:32.

From this it is evident that the portion had been bought, and that this is what was given to Joseph. Nor was the city of Shechem nearby meant, the city in which Simeon and Levi killed every male and which they took with the sword, Genesis 34. This is made clear by the fact that Jacob detested what they did and for that reason cursed Simeon and Levi, completely dissociating himself from the crime. He said,

Simeon and Levi are brothers; instruments of violence are their swords. Into their secret place let my soul not come; in their congregation let not my glory be united; for in their anger they killed a man, and in their pleasure they hamstrung an ox. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce, and their wrath, for it was hard. 2 I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel. Genesis 49:5-7.

From all this it may now be seen that the words 'the portion which I took out of the hand of the Amorite with my sword and my bow' were uttered by him, when the spirit of prophecy rested on him, for the sake of the internal sense.

Footnotes:

1. The Latin means O Jerusalem but the Hebrew means to Jerusalem, which Swedenborg has in other places where he quotes this verse (and possibly in his rough draft here).

2. i.e. cruel

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