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Hosea 3

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1 Ja Herra sanoi minulle: Mene vielä ja rakasta salavuoteista vaimoa ja porttoa, niinkuin Herra rakastaa Israelin lapsia, jotka kuitenkin kääntyivät muukalaisten jumalain tykö, ja rakastavat viinaleiliä.

2 Ja minä sovin hänen kanssansa, viiteentoistakymmeneen hopiapenninkiin ja puoleentoista homeriin ohria.

3 Ja sanoin hänelle: Pidä sinus minun tyköni monta päivää, ja älä huorin tee ja älä toiseen ryhdy; niin minä tahdon myös sinun tykös itseni pitää.

4 Sentähden että Israelin lapset pitää monta päivää ilman kuningasta, ilman päämiestä, ilman uhria, ilman alttaria, ilman päällishametta ja ilman epäjumalain kuvia olevan.

5 Sitte Israelin lapset palajavat ja Herraa heidän Jumalaansa etsivät, ja Davidia kuningastansa; ja heidän pitää pelvolla tuleman Herran ja hänen hyvyytensä tykö viimeisillä ajoilla.

   


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Arcana Coelestia #10644

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10644. 'And tear down their groves' means that their teachings are to be totally rejected. This is clear from the meaning of 'groves' as the teachings of the Church, at this point the teachings of the type of religion that is practised by idolaters, which are teachings that consist of falsity arising from evil. The reason why teachings are meant by 'groves' is that instances of perception or awareness of what is good and true are meant by 'trees', of perception among those who are in the Lord's celestial kingdom, and of awareness among those who are in His spiritual kingdom; and each species of a tree means a specific kind of perception or awareness. This accounts for the meaning of 'paradise gardens' and other 'gardens' as heavenly intelligence and wisdom, and for that of 'forests' as the knowledge which the natural man possesses. From all this it may be recognized why it is that teachings are meant by 'groves', and why it was that the ancients performed holy acts of worship in groves. For the Church among the ancients was a representative one, all of whose outward forms represented inner realities, such as they are in heaven, which have regard to the Lord, to love for Him and faith in Him, and to such things as are aspects of love and faith. The reason why groves, and also forests, gardens, and paradise gardens, as well as trees according to their species, mean such things lies in representative objects in the next life. The angels' intelligence and wisdom determine what kinds of objects appear there; for whatever makes its appearance has a celestial or spiritual origin.

Teachings are meant by 'groves', and the ancients performed holy worship in groves, see 2722, 4552.

Heavenly intelligence and wisdom is meant by 'paradise gardens', 3220, 4528, 4529.

The like is meant by other 'gardens', 100, 108, 1588, 2722.

The knowledge which the natural man possesses is meant by 'forests', 9011(end).

Instances of perception, and those of awareness (or cognitions), of goodness and truth are meant by 'trees', 103, 2163, 2682, 2972, 7692, 8326.

The Ancient Church performed worship in groves and in gardens under trees, in accord with the meanings these carried, 2722, 4552.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #4582

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4582. 'And poured oil onto it' means the Divine Good of love. This is clear from the meaning of 'oil' as the Divine Good of love, dealt with in 886, 3728. In the internal sense 'setting up a stone pillar, pouring out a drink-offering onto it, and pouring oil onto it' describes the process of progression from truth, as this exists in the ultimate degree, to truth and good that are more interior, and at length to the good of love. For 'a stone pillar' means truth as this exists in the ultimate degree of order, 4580; 'a drink-offering' means truth and good that are more interior, 4581; but 'oil' means the good of love. This was the nature of the process by which the Lord progressed when making Divine His Human; it is also the nature of the process by which man progresses when, through regeneration, the Lord makes him heaven-like.

  
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