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Ιεζεκιήλ 29

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1 Εν τω δεκατω ετει τω δεκατω μηνι, τη δωδεκατη του μηνος, εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

2 Υιε ανθρωπου, στηριξον το προσωπον σου επι Φαραω τον βασιλεα της Αιγυπτου και προφητευσον κατ' αυτου και καθ' ολης της Αιγυπτου·

3 λαλησον και ειπε, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Ιδου, εγω ειμαι εναντιον σου, Φαραω βασιλευ Αιγυπτου, μεγαλε δρακων, κοιτομενε εν μεσω των ποταμων αυτου· οστις ειπας, Ο ποταμος μου ειναι εμου και εγω εκαμον αυτον δι' εμαυτον.

4 Και θελω βαλει αγκιστρα εις τας σιαγονας σου, και θελω προσκολλησει τους ιχθυας του ποταμου σου εις τα λεπη σου, και θελω σε ανασυρει εκ μεσου των ποταμων σου· και παντες οι ιχθυες των ποταμων σου θελουσι προσκολληθη εις τα λεπη σου.

5 Και θελω σε εκριψει εν τη ερημω, σε και παντας τους ιχθυας των ποταμων σου· θελεις πεσει επι προσωπον της πεδιαδος· δεν θελεις συναχθη ουδε περισταλθη· εις τα θηρια της γης και εις τα πετεινα του ουρανου σε παρεδωκα εις βρωσιν·

6 και παντες οι κατοικουντες την Αιγυπτον θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος· διοτι εσταθησαν ραβδος καλαμινη εις τον οικον Ισραηλ.

7 Οτε σε επιασαν με την χειρα, συνετριβης και ετρυπησας ολον τον ωμον αυτων· και οτε εστηριχθησαν επι σε, συνεθλασθης και συνεκαμψας πασας τας οσφυας αυτων.

8 Δια τουτο ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Ιδου, θελω φερει ρομφαιαν επι σε και θελω εκκοψει απο σου ανθρωπον και κτηνος.

9 Και η γη της Αιγυπτου θελει εισθαι θαμβος και ερημια· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος· διοτι ειπεν, Ο ποταμος ειναι εμου και εγω εκαμον αυτον.

10 Δια τουτο ιδου, εγω ειμαι εναντιον σου και εναντιον των ποταμων σου· και θελω καμει την γην της Αιγυπτου ολως ερημον και θαμβος, απο Μιγδωλ μεχρι Συηνης και μεχρι των οριων της Αιθιοπιας.

11 Πους ανθρωπου δεν θελει διελθει δι' αυτης ουδε πους κτηνους θελει διελθει δι' αυτης ουδε θελει κατοικηθη τεσσαρακοντα ετη.

12 Και θελω καμει την γην της Αιγυπτου θαμβος, εν μεσω των ηρημωμενων τοπων, και αι πολεις αυτης εν μεσω των πολεων των ηρημωμενων θελουσιν εισθαι θαμβος τεσσαρακοντα ετη· και θελω διασπειρει τους Αιγυπτιους μεταξυ των εθνων και διασκορπισει αυτους εις τους τοπους.

13 Πλην ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Εν τω τελει των τεσσαρακοντα ετων θελω συναξει τους Αιγυπτιους εκ των λαων, εις τους οποιους ησαν διεσκορπισμενοι·

14 και θελω επαναγαγει τους αιχμαλωτους της Αιγυπτου και επιστρεψει αυτους εις την γην Παθρως, εις την γην της καταγωγης αυτων· και θελουσιν εισθαι εκει βασιλειον ποταπον.

15 Θελει εισθαι το ποταπωτερον των βασιλειων· και δεν θελει υψωθη πλεον επι τα εθνη· διοτι θελω ελαττωσει αυτους, δια να μη δεσποζωσιν επι τα εθνη.

16 Και δεν θελει εισθαι πλεον το θαρρος του οικου Ισραηλ, αναμιμνησκον την ανομιαν αυτων, αποβλεποντων οπισω αυτων· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος.

17 Και εν τω εικοστω εβδομω ετει, τω πρωτω μηνι, τη πρωτη του μηνος, εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

18 Υιε ανθρωπου, Ναβουχοδονοσορ ο βασιλευς της Βαβυλωνος εδουλευσε το στρατευμα αυτου δουλειαν μεγαλην κατα της Τυρου· πασα κεφαλη εφαλακρωθη και πας ωμος εξεδαρθη· μισθον ομως δια την Τυρον δεν ελαβεν ουτε αυτος ουτε το στρατευμα αυτου δια την δουλειαν, την οποιαν εδουλευσε κατ' αυτης·

19 δια τουτο ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Ιδου, εγω διδω την γην της Αιγυπτου εις τον Ναβουχοδονοσορ βασιλεα της Βαβυλωνος· και θελει σηκωσει το πληθος αυτης και θελει λεηλατησει την λεηλασιαν αυτης και λαφυραγωγησει τα λαφυρα αυτης· και τουτο θελει εισθαι ο μισθος εις το στρατευμα αυτου.

20 Εδωκα εις αυτον την γην της Αιγυπτου δια τον κοπον αυτου, με τον οποιον εδουλευσε κατ' αυτης, επειδη ηγωνισθησαν δι' εμε, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

21 Εν εκεινη τη ημερα θελω καμει να βλαστηση το κερας του οικου Ισραηλ, και θελω σε καμει να ανοιξης στομα εν μεσω αυτων· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9836

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9836. 'Two shoulders joined together shall it have at its two ends, and it shall be joined together' means an everlasting preservation of good and truth on every side by all exertion and power through a total uniting together. This is clear from the meaning of 'shoulders' as all the force and power, dealt with in 1085, 4931-4937, though the expressions 'placing on the shoulders' and 'carrying on them', used below in reference to the two shoham stones on which the names of the sons of Israel were engraved, mean an everlasting preservation of good and truth (for all forms of good and truths in their entirety are meant by 'the names of the sons of Israel', a subject dealt with further on); from the meaning of 'joined together' as a total uniting; and from the meaning of 'the two ends', or to the right and to the left, as on every side, dealt with in 8613.

[2] The implications of all this are that the ephod, as has been shown above, represented the outermost part of the Lord's spiritual kingdom. Thus the shoulder-pieces, on which the two shoham stones with the names of the sons of Israel had been placed, represented the everlasting preservation of good and truth; and the joining together of the ephod on the shoulders, and also in front of the breast and behind the back, represented a total uniting. This helps to make clear what is meant by the details stated further on regarding the shoulder-pieces and the engravings on them, namely the everlasting preservation of the good and truth present by all exertion and power, thus the preservation of the heavens. The stones with the names of the sons of Israel had been placed on the shoulder-pieces of the ephod, which represented the outermost part of the spiritual kingdom, because all preservation is dependent on the condition of what exists on last and lowest levels. For everything within terminates and forms a base for itself there on which to rest and remain in existence. Things on last and lowest levels resemble the soles and the upper parts of the feet on which the entire body stands; they are also like the hands and arms through which the body exercises its powers. Furthermore the strength of the body is concentrated there. This also explains why the hands and arms, the soles and feet too, correspond to the last and lowest parts of heaven. The fact that power and might reside in things which are last and lowest was represented in the Ancient Church by Nazirites and the hair on their head, in which their might resided, as is evident from Samson in Judges 14-16, and also their holiness, 3301. Regarding the hair, which on those men's heads was their Naziriteship, that it corresponds to the lowest levels of good and truth, or good and truth on lowest levels, see 3301, 5247, 6437.

[3] The residing of power in last and lowest things, and also the preservation in these of more internal ones in their proper condition, are matters which may be understood by people who know what the situation is with things in the natural order which follow one another in sequence and consequently exist together with one another. Things which follow in sequence finally come together on the last and lowest level, where they exist side-by-side in the same order. This being so, the things existing together with one another, which are last and lowest, serve those following one another in sequence, which are prior and higher, as corresponding supports on which they rest and are thereby preserved.

[4] 'The shoulders' means all the force and power exerted in offering resistance, breaking, or impelling. This is clear in Ezekiel,

You push with side and shoulder, and butt with your horns all the weak sheep, until you have scattered them abroad. Ezekiel 34:21.

In the same prophet,

Egypt has been a staff of reed to the house of Israel. When they took hold of you by the hand, you were broken, and you tore open their whole shoulder. 1 Ezekiel 29:6-7.

'Tearing open the whole shoulder' stands for depriving of all the power to grasp truths, 'Egypt' being the perverted factual knowledge which causes such deprivation.

[5] In Zechariah,

They refused to listen, and turned 2 a stubborn shoulder. Zechariah 7:11.

'Turning a stubborn shoulder' stands for offering resistance. In David,

They thought a wicked deed, [but] they did not prevail; for You will set a shoulder against them. Psalms 21:11-12.

'Setting a shoulder against them' too stands for offering resistance, and so stands for power. The fact that 'shoulder' means power is evident from representatives in the next life, where those who offer resistance are seen setting an opposing shoulder.

[6] Placing onto the shoulders and carrying on them means preserving everlastingly in a state of good and truth through all exertion and power. This is clear in Isaiah,

The nations will bring your sons in their bosom, and carry your daughters on their shoulder. Isaiah 49:22.

This refers to a new Church. 'Sons' means truths, and 'daughters' forms of good; and 'carrying on the shoulder' stands for preserving them. The preservation of good in its proper condition was also represented by the action of the children of Israel, who carried their dough on their shoulder when they were going out of Egypt, Exodus 12:34; and by that of the sons of Kohath, who carried holy things 3 on their shoulder, Numbers 7:9. This explains why the Lord, who spoke by means of correspondences, said that when the lost sheep was found the owner placed it on his shoulder, rejoicing, Luke 15:5. 'The sheep that was lost and found' is good as it resides with someone who comes to his senses.

[7] Since 'carrying on the shoulder' had this meaning it is also said of those who love and preserve gold and silver that they carry them on their shoulder, Isaiah 46:7. Carrying also means holding something in its proper state or condition, see 9500. All this shows what was meant by the engraving of the names of the sons of Israel on the two shoham stones and the placement of them on the shoulder-pieces of the ephod, and by the injunction that 'Aaron shall bear (or carry) them on his two shoulders for a remembrance', verse 12. 'Carrying on the shoulder', when it has reference to subjection, means servitude, see Genesis 49:15; Psalms 81:6; Isaiah 9:4; 10:27; Matthew 23:4; Zephaniah 3:9. But when it has reference to dominion it means supreme power, Isaiah 9:6; 22:22.

Footnotes:

1. literally, you dug through for them all the shoulder

2. literally, gave

3. literally, the works of the holy place (or of holiness)

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