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Lamentations 3

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1 Je suis l'homme qui a vu la misère Sous la verge de sa fureur.

2 Il m'a conduit, mené dans les ténèbres, Et non dans la lumière.

3 Contre moi il tourne et retourne sa main Tout le jour.

4 Il a fait dépérir ma chair et ma peau, Il a brisé mes os.

5 Il a bâti autour de moi, Il m'a environné de poison et de douleur.

6 Il me fait habiter dans les ténèbres, Comme ceux qui sont morts dès longtemps.

7 Il m'a entouré d'un mur, pour que je ne sorte pas; Il m'a donné de pesantes chaînes.

8 J'ai beau crier et implorer du secours, Il ne laisse pas accès à ma prière.

9 Il a fermé mon chemin avec des pierres de taille, Il a détruit mes sentiers.

10 Il a été pour moi un ours en embuscade, Un lion dans un lieu caché.

11 Il a détourné mes voies, il m'a déchiré, Il m'a jeté dans la désolation.

12 Il a tendu son arc, et il m'a placé Comme un but pour sa flèche.

13 Il a fait entrer dans mes reins Les traits de son carquois.

14 Je suis pour tout mon peuple un objet de raillerie, Chaque jour l'objet de leurs chansons.

15 Il m'a rassasié d'amertume, Il m'a enivré d'absinthe.

16 Il a brisé mes dents avec des cailloux, Il m'a couvert de cendre.

17 Tu m'as enlevé la paix; Je ne connais plus le bonheur.

18 Et j'ai dit: Ma force est perdue, Je n'ai plus d'espérance en l'Eternel!

19 Quand je pense à ma détresse et à ma misère, A l'absinthe et au poison;

20 Quand mon âme s'en souvient, Elle est abattue au dedans de moi.

21 Voici ce que je veux repasser en mon coeur, Ce qui me donnera de l'espérance.

22 Les bontés de l'Eternel ne sont pas épuisées, Ses compassions ne sont pas à leur terme;

23 Elles se renouvellent chaque matin. Oh! que ta fidélité est grande!

24 L'Eternel est mon partage, dit mon âme; C'est pourquoi je veux espérer en lui.

25 L'Eternel a de la bonté pour qui espère en lui, Pour l'âme qui le cherche.

26 Il est bon d'attendre en silence Le secours de l'Eternel.

27 Il est bon pour l'homme De porter le joug dans sa jeunesse.

28 Il se tiendra solitaire et silencieux, Parce que l'Eternel le lui impose;

29 Il mettra sa bouche dans la poussière, Sans perdre toute espérance;

30 Il présentera la joue à celui qui le frappe, Il se rassasiera d'opprobres.

31 Car le Seigneur Ne rejette pas à toujours.

32 Mais, lorsqu'il afflige, Il a compassion selon sa grande miséricorde;

33 Car ce n'est pas volontiers qu'il humilie Et qu'il afflige les enfants des hommes.

34 Quand on foule aux pieds Tous les captifs du pays,

35 Quand on viole la justice humaine A la face du Très-Haut,

36 Quand on fait tort à autrui dans sa cause, Le Seigneur ne le voit-il pas?

37 Qui dira qu'une chose arrive, Sans que le Seigneur l'ait ordonnée?

38 N'est-ce pas de la volonté du Très-Haut que viennent Les maux et les biens?

39 Pourquoi l'homme vivant se plaindrait-il? Que chacun se plaigne de ses propres péchés.

40 Recherchons nos voies et sondons, Et retournons à l'Eternel;

41 Elevons nos coeurs et nos mains Vers Dieu qui est au ciel:

42 Nous avons péché, nous avons été rebelles! Tu n'as point pardonné!

43 Tu t'es caché dans ta colère, et tu nous as poursuivis; Tu as tué sans miséricorde;

44 Tu t'es enveloppé d'un nuage, Pour fermer accès à la prière.

45 Tu nous as rendus un objet de mépris et de dédain Au milieu des peuples.

46 Ils ouvrent la bouche contre nous, Tous ceux qui sont nos ennemis.

47 Notre partage a été la terreur et la fosse, Le ravage et la ruine.

48 Des torrents d'eau coulent de mes yeux, A cause de la ruine de la fille de mon peuple.

49 Mon oeil fond en larmes, sans repos, Sans relâche,

50 Jusqu'à ce que l'Eternel regarde et voie Du haut des cieux;

51 Mon oeil me fait souffrir, A cause de toutes les filles de ma ville.

52 Ils m'ont donné la chasse comme à un oiseau, Ceux qui sont à tort mes ennemis.

53 Ils ont voulu anéantir ma vie dans une fosse, Et ils ont jeté des pierres sur moi.

54 Les eaux ont inondé ma tête; Je disais: Je suis perdu!

55 J'ai invoqué ton nom, ô Eternel, Du fond de la fosse.

56 Tu as entendu ma voix: Ne ferme pas l'oreille à mes soupirs, à mes cris!

57 Au jour où je t'ai invoqué, tu t'es approché, Tu as dit: Ne crains pas!

58 Seigneur, tu as défendu la cause de mon âme, Tu as racheté ma vie.

59 Eternel, tu as vu ce qu'on m'a fait souffrir: Rends-moi justice!

60 Tu as vu toutes leurs vengeances, Tous leurs complots contre moi.

61 Eternel, tu as entendu leurs outrages, Tous leurs complots contre moi,

62 Les discours de mes adversaires, et les projets Qu'ils formaient chaque jour contre moi.

63 Regarde quand ils sont assis et quand ils se lèvent: Je suis l'objet de leurs chansons.

64 Tu leur donneras un salaire, ô Eternel, Selon l'oeuvre de leurs mains;

65 Tu les livreras à l'endurcissement de leur coeur, A ta malédiction contre eux;

66 Tu les poursuivras dans ta colère, et tu les extermineras De dessous les cieux, ô Eternel!

   

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Michée 7:19

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19 Il aura encore compassion de nous, Il mettra sous ses pieds nos iniquités; Tu jetteras au fond de la mer tous leurs péchés.

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The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Teachings #21

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21. 1. People who live lives based on falsity with evil intent and people who live lives based on falsity without evil intent; and also the nature of false beliefs that accompany evil intent and of false beliefs that do not. There are many kinds of falsity-as many as there are kinds of evil-and there are many sources of things that are evil and of the falsities that they engender: 1188, 1212, 4729, 4822, 7574. Falsity that comes from evil, or evil-based falsity, is one thing; evil that comes from falsity, or falsity-based evil, which leads in turn to further or secondary falsity, is another: 1679, 2243. From just one false idea, especially if it is taken as a first principle, further false ideas flow in an unbroken series: 1510, 1511, 4717, 4721. There are falsities that are the result of cravings arising from our love for ourselves and for the world, 1 and there are falsities that are the result of misleading sensory impressions: 1295, 4729. There are falsities that arise from what our religion has taught us and there are falsities that arise from our ignorance: 4729, 8318, 9258. There is falsity that contains some good and there is falsity that contains no good: 2863, 9304, 10109, 10302. There are also things that have been falsified: 7318, 7319, 10648. Everything evil has something false accompanying it: 7577, 8094. The falsity accompanying the cravings that arise from love for ourselves is truly evil; it is the worst kind of falsity: 4729.

[2] Evil is heavy and falls into hell of its own accord, but this is not true of falsity unless it comes from evil: 8279, 8298. Good turns into evil and truth into falsity as they fall from heaven into hell because this is like coming into a dense and polluted atmosphere: 3607. The hells are surrounded by evil-based falsities, which look like storm clouds and unclean waters: 8137, 8146, 8210. The things that are said by the people who are in the hells are falsities that come from evil: 1695, 7351, 7352, 7357, 7392, 7699. Left to their own devices, people intent on evil cannot think anything but falsity: 7437. More on evil that comes from falsity (2408, 4818, 7272, 8265, 8279) and falsity that comes from evil (6359, 9304, 10302).

[3] Every falsity is something we can convince ourselves of, and when we have done so it seems to us to be the truth: 5033, 6865, 8521, 8780. We should therefore make sure something is true before convincing ourselves of it: 4741, 7012, 7680, 7950, 8521. We should be particularly careful not to convince ourselves of falsity in matters of religion because this leads to false convictions that remain with us after death: 845, 8780. How damaging false convictions are: 794, 806, 5096, 7686.

[4] What is good cannot flow into truth as long as we are intent on evil: 2434. To the extent that we devote our lives to what is evil and the falsity that goes with it, to that extent what is good and what is true are moved away from us: 3402. The Lord takes the greatest care to prevent truth from being joined to what is evil and prevent the falsity that comes from evil from being joined to what is good: 3110, 3116, 4416, 5217. If these pairs are mixed, the result is profanation 2 :6348. Truths put an end to falsities and falsities put an end to truths: 5207. Truths cannot be accepted on any deep level as long as skepticism reigns: 3399.

[5] Examples showing how truths can be falsified: 7318. Why evil people are allowed to falsify truths: 7332. Evil people falsify truths by bending and applying them to an evil purpose: 8094, 8149. Truth is said to have been falsified if it has been used to support evil, which happens mainly through deception and superficial appearances: 7344, 8602. The evil are allowed to attack truth but not to attack what is good; they are allowed to distort truth by various interpretations and applications: 6677. Truth that has been falsified for an evil purpose is in opposition to what is true and good: 8062. Falsified truth used for evil purposes smells terrible in the other life: 7319. More on the falsification of truth: 7318, 7319, 10648.

[6] Some false religious beliefs harmonize with what is good and some do not: 9258. False religious beliefs that do not clash with what is good do not lead to evil except in people who are intent on evil: 8318. False religious beliefs are not held against people who are intent on doing good, but they are held against people who are intent on doing evil: 8051, 8149. Truths that are not genuine and even falsities can be associated with genuine truths for people who are intent on doing good, but not for people who are intent on doing evil: 3470, 3471, 4551, 4552, 7344, 8149, 9298. The way things appear in the literal meaning of the Word sets elements that are true beside elements that are false: 7344. False beliefs are rendered true and softened by what is good because they are used for and deflected toward what is good, and the evil is put aside: 8149. The false religious beliefs of people who are intent on doing good are accepted by the Lord as if they were truths: 4736, 8149. Any act of goodness whose character has been shaped by false religious belief is accepted by the Lord if it was done in ignorance and innocence, and if the aim behind it was good: 7887. The truths we possess are outward guises of what is true and good, guises deeply stained with misleading appearances, but if our lives are focused on doing what is good the Lord adjusts them toward genuine truths: 2053. Falsities containing something good can be found in people who are outside the church and therefore ignorant of the truth and also in people in a church where there are false teachings: 2589-2604, 2861, 2863, 3263, 3778, 4189, 4190, 4197, 6700, 9256. Falsities in which there is nothing good are more harmful for people within the church than they are for people outside the church: 7688. What is true and good is taken away from evil people in the other life and given to the good, in keeping with the Lord's words "To those who have, more will be given, and they will have abundance; but from those who do not have, even what they have will be taken away" [Matthew 25:29]: 7770.

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1. Swedenborg's theology generally holds that one of four kinds of love is dominant within us, whether we are aware of it or not: love for the Lord, love for our neighbor, love for the world, or love for ourselves. To Swedenborg the last two, love for the world and love for ourselves, are highly negative kinds of love when they are dominant. By "love for the world" he does not mean care for the world of nature or the planetary ecosystem. Instead this love focuses on a desire for "worldly" things, including wealth, possessions, objects that please the physical senses, and enjoyable interaction in elite social settings. By "love for ourselves" as a dominant love he does not mean care for ourselves in a positive sense: providing for our physical health and well-being, cultivating a positive sense of self-esteem, and avoiding debilitating self-disparagement. Instead this love focuses on a desire for power, high position, respect, glory, fame, and status. Swedenborg's use of the term "love for the world" reflects 1 John 2:15-16, but also owes something to the biblical use of "world," at times, to mean all that is opposed to God and religion; see, for example, John 15:18-19; 17:14-16; James 4:4. His use of "love of self" reflects 2 Timothy 3:2, as well as other biblical passages that express the idea that one's neighbor is at least as worthy of love as oneself (Matthew 22:39; Mark 12:31; Galatians 5:14; James 2:8). Yet in Swedenborg's view, "self" and "the world" in themselves are far from purely negative; see note 1 in New Jerusalem 59. For further information on love for the world and love for ourselves, see especially New Jerusalem 65-80, 81-83. [JSR, SS]

2. For more on the topic of profanation, see New Jerusalem 172 and note 1 in New Jerusalem 169 below. [Editors]

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.