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Ιερεμία 49

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1 Περι των υιων Αμμων. Ουτω λεγει Κυριος· Μηπως δεν εχει υιους ο Ισραηλ; δεν εχει κληρονομον; δια τι ο Μαλχομ εκληρονομησε την Γαδ και ο λαος αυτου κατοικει εν ταις πολεσιν εκεινου;

2 Δια τουτο, ιδου, ερχονται ημεραι, λεγει Κυριος, και θελω καμει να ακουσθη εν Ραββα των υιων Αμμων θορυβος πολεμου· και θελει εισθαι σωρος ερειπιων και αι κωμαι αυτης θελουσι κατακαυθη εν πυρι· τοτε ο Ισραηλ θελει κληρονομησει τους κληρονομησαντας αυτον, λεγει Κυριος.

3 Ολολυξον, Εσεβων, διοτι η Γαι ελεηλατηθη· βοησατε, αι κωμαι της Ραββα, περιζωσθητε σακκους· θρηνησατε και περιδραμετε δια των φραγμων· διοτι ο Μαλχομ θελει υπαγει εις αιχμαλωσιαν, οι ιερεις αυτου και οι αρχοντες αυτου ομου.

4 Δια τι καυχασαι εις τας κοιλαδας; η κοιλας σου διερρευσε, θυγατηρ αποστατρια, ητις ηλπιζες επι τους θησαυρους σου, λεγουσα, Τις θελει ελθει εναντιον μου;

5 Ιδου, εγω φερω φοβον επι σε, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος των δυναμεων, απο παντων των περιοικων σου· και θελετε διασκορπισθη εκαστος κατα προσωπον αυτου· και δεν θελει υπαρχει ο συναξων τον πλανωμενον.

6 Και μετα ταυτα θελω επιστρεψει την αιχμαλωσιαν των υιων Αμμων, λεγει Κυριος.

7 Περι του Εδωμ. Ουτω λεγει ο Κυριος των δυναμεων· δεν ειναι πλεον σοφια εν Θαιμαν; εχαθη η βουλη απο των συνετων; εφυγεν η σοφια αυτων;

8 Φυγετε, στραφητε, καμετε τοπους βαθεις δια κατοικιαν, κατοικοι της Δαιδαν· διοτι θελω φερει επ' αυτον τον ολεθρον του Ησαυ, τον καιρον της επισκεψεως αυτου.

9 Εαν ηρχοντο προς σε τρυγηται, δεν ηθελον αφησει επιφυλλιδας; εαν κλεπται δια νυκτος, ηθελον αρπασει το αρκουν εις αυτους.

10 Αλλ' εγω εγυμνωσα τον Ησαυ, ανεκαλυψα τους κρυψωνας αυτου, και δεν θελει δυνηθη να κρυφθη· ελεηλατηθη το σπερμα αυτου και οι αδελφοι αυτου και οι γειτονες αυτου, και αυτος δεν υπαρχει.

11 Αφες τα ορφανα σου· εγω θελω ζωογονησει αυτα· και αι χηραι σου ας ελπιζωσιν επ' εμε.

12 Διοτι ουτω λεγει Κυριος· Ιδου, εκεινοι εις τους οποιους δεν προσηκε να πιωσιν απο του ποτηριου, τωοντι επιον· και συ θελεις μεινει ολως ατιμωρητος; δεν θελεις μεινει ατιμωρητος αλλ' εξαπαντος θελεις πιει.

13 Διοτι ωμοσα εις εμαυτον, λεγει Κυριος, οτι η Βοσορρα θελει εισθαι εις θαμβος, εις ονειδος, εις ερημωσιν και εις καταραν· και πασαι αι πολεις αυτης θελουσιν εισθαι ερημοι εις τον αιωνα.

14 Ηκουσα αγγελιαν παρα Κυριου και μηνυτης απεσταλη προς τα εθνη, λεγων, Συναχθητε και ελθετε εναντιον αυτης και σηκωθητε εις πολεμον.

15 Διοτι ιδου, θελω σε καμει μικρον μεταξυ των εθνων, ευκαταφρονητον μεταξυ των ανθρωπων.

16 Η τρομεροτης σου σε ηπατησε και η υπερηφανια της καρδιας σου, συ ο κατοικων εν τοις κοιλωμασι των κρημνων, ο κατεχων το υψος των βουνων· και αν υψωσης την φωλεαν σου ως ο αετος, και εκειθεν θελω σε καταβιβασει, λεγει Κυριος.

17 Και ο Εδωμ θελει εισθαι εις θαμβος· πας ο διαβαινων δι' αυτου θελει εκθαμβηθη και θελει συριξει επι πασαις ταις πληγαις αυτου.

18 Καθως κατεστραφησαν τα Σοδομα και τα Γομορρα και τα πλησιοχωρα αυτων, λεγει Κυριος, ουτως ανθρωπος δεν θελει κατοικησει εκει ουδε υιος ανθρωπου θελει παροικησει εκει.

19 Ιδου, θελει αναβη ως λεων απο του φρυαγματος του Ιορδανου εναντιον της κατοικιας του δυνατου· αλλ' εγω ταχεως θελω εκδιωξει τουτον απ' αυτης· και οστις ειναι ο εκλεκτος μου, τουτον θελω καταστησει επ' αυτην· διοτι τις ομοιος μου; και τις θελει αντισταθη εις εμε; και τις ο ποιμην εκεινος, οστις θελει σταθη κατα προσωπον μου;

20 Δια τουτο ακουσατε την βουλην του Κυριου, την οποιαν εβουλευθη κατα του Εδωμ, και τους λογισμους αυτου, τους οποιους ελογισθη κατα των κατοικων της Θαιμαν· Εξαπαντος και τα ελαχιστα του ποιμνιου θελουσι κατασυρει αυτους· εξαπαντος η κατοικια αυτων θελει ερημωθη μετ' αυτων.

21 Απο του ηχου της αλωσεως αυτων εσεισθη η γη· ο ηχος της φωνης αυτης ηκουσθη εν τη Ερυθρα θαλασση.

22 Ιδου, θελει αναβη και πεταξει ως αετος, και θελει απλωσει τας πτερυγας αυτου επι Βοσορραν· και εν τη ημερα εκεινη η καρδια των ισχυρων του Εδωμ θελει εισθαι ως καρδια γυναικος κοιλοπονουσης.

23 Περι της Δαμασκου. Κατησχυνθη η Αιμαθ και η Αρφαδ· διοτι ηκουσαν κακην αγγελιαν· ανελυθησαν· ταραχη ειναι εν τη θαλασση· δεν δυναται να ησυχαση.

24 Η Δαμασκος παρελυθη, εστραφη εις φυγην, και τρομος κατελαβεν αυτην· αγωνια και πονοι εκυριευσαν αυτην ως τικτουσης.

25 Πως δεν εναπελειφθη η πολις η ευκλεης, η πολις της ευφροσυνης μου.

26 Δια τουτο οι νεοι αυτης θελουσι πεσει εν ταις πλατειαις αυτης, και παντες οι ανδρες οι πολεμισται θελουσιν απολεσθη κατ' εκεινην την ημεραν, λεγει ο Κυριος των δυναμεων.

27 Και θελω αναψει πυρ εν τω τειχει της Δαμασκου και θελει καταφαγει τα παλατια του Βεν-αδαδ.

28 Περι της Κηδαρ, και περι των βασιλειων της Ασωρ, τα οποια επαταξε Ναβουχοδονοσορ ο βασιλευς της Βαβυλωνος. Ουτω λεγει Κυριος· Σηκωθητε, αναβητε προς την Κηδαρ και λεηλατησατε τους υιους της ανατολης.

29 Θελουσι κυριευσει τας σκηνας αυτων και τα ποιμνια αυτων· θελουσι λαβει εις εαυτους τα παραπετασματα αυτων και πασαν την αποσκευην αυτων και τας καμηλους αυτων· και θελουσι βοησει προς αυτους, Τρομος πανταχοθεν.

30 Φυγετε, υπαγετε μακραν, καμετε τοπους βαθεις δια κατοικιαν, κατοικοι της Ασωρ, λεγει Κυριος· διοτι Ναβουχοδονοσορ ο βασιλευς της Βαβυλωνος εβουλευθη βουλην εναντιον σας και ελογισθη λογισμους εναντιον σας.

31 Σηκωθητε, αναβητε εις το ησυχον εθνος το κατοικουν εν ασφαλεια, λεγει Κυριος· οιτινες δεν εχουσι πυλας ουδε μοχλους αλλα κατοικουσι μονοι·

32 και αι καμηλοι αυτων θελουσιν εισθαι λεηλασια και το πληθος των κτηνων αυτων λαφυρον· και θελω διασκορπισει αυτους εις παντας τους ανεμους, προς τους κατοικουντας εν τοις απωτατοις μερεσι· και θελω επιφερει τον ολεθρον αυτων εκ παντων των περατων αυτων, λεγει Κυριος.

33 Και η Ασωρ θελει εισθαι κατοικια θωων, ερημος εις τον αιωνα· δεν θελει κατοικει εκει ανθρωπος και δεν θελει παροικει εν αυτη υιος ανθρωπου.

34 Ο λογος του Κυριου, ο γενομενος προς Ιερεμιαν τον προφητην, κατα της Ελαμ εν τη αρχη της βασιλειας του Σεδεκιου βασιλεως του Ιουδα, λεγων,

35 Ουτω λεγει ο Κυριος των δυναμεων· Ιδου, θελω συντριψει το τοξον της Ελαμ, την αρχην της δυναμεως αυτων.

36 Και θελω φερει επι την Ελαμ τους τεσσαρας ανεμους εκ των τεσσαρων ακρων του ουρανου, και θελω διασκορπισει αυτους εις παντας τουτους τους ανεμους· και δεν θελει εισθαι εθνος, οπου οι δεδιωγμενοι της Ελαμ δεν θελουσιν ελθει.

37 Διοτι θελω κατατρομαξει την Ελαμ εμπροσθεν των εχθρων αυτων και εμπροσθεν των ζητουντων την ψυχην αυτων· και θελω επιφερει κακον επ' αυτους, τον θυμον της οργης μου, λεγει Κυριος· και θελω αποστειλει την μαχαιραν οπισω αυτων, εωσου αναλωσω αυτους.

38 Και θελω στησει τον θρονον μου εν Ελαμ, και θελω εξολοθρευσει εκειθεν βασιλεα και μεγιστανας, λεγει Κυριος.

39 Πλην εν ταις εσχαταις ημεραις θελω επιστρεψει την αιχμαλωσιαν της Ελαμ, λεγει Κυριος.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #735

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735. Michael and his angels fought with the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels.- That this signifies combat between those who are for a life of love and charity, and for the Divine of the Lord in His Human, and those who are for faith alone and separated from charity, and who are opposed to the Divine of the Lord in His Human, is evident from the signification of Michael and his angels, as denoting those who are for the Divine of the Lord in His Human, and for a life of love and charity (of which we shall speak presently); and from the signification of the dragon, as denoting those who are for faith alone and separated from the life of love and of charity, and also opposed to the Divine of the Lord in His Human. That those who are in faith separated from charity, which is called faith alone, are meant by the dragon, was shown above (n. 714, 715, 716). The reason why these are also opposed to the Divine of the Lord in His Human, that is the Divine Human, is that most of those who have confirmed themselves in faith alone are merely natural and sensual; and the natural and sensual man, separated from the spiritual, can have no idea of the Divine in the Human. For they think of the Human of the Lord, naturally and sensually, and not at the same time from any spiritual idea; therefore they think of the Lord as of an ordinary man like themselves, and this they also teach; consequently in the idea of their thought they place the Divine of the Lord above His Human, and thus completely separate these two. And they do this although their doctrine, which is the doctrine of Athanasius, concerning the Trinity teaches otherwise, for this teaches that the Divine and Human are united in person, and that these two are one, like the soul and body. Let any one of these examine himself, and he will perceive that such is their idea concerning the Lord.

From these things it is evident what is meant by Michael and his angels, who fought with the dragon, namely, those who acknowledge the Divine Human of the Lord and are for a life of love and charity. For such cannot but acknowledge the Divine Human of the Lord, because otherwise they could not be in any love to the Lord, nor thus in any charity towards the neighbour, since these are solely from the Lord's Divine Human, and not from the Divine separated from His Human, nor from the Human separated from His Divine; consequently, after the dragon with his angels was cast down unto the earth, a voice out of heaven said, "Now is come the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom of our God, and the power (potestas) of His Christ" (verse 10). This makes it clear what is meant by Michael and angels.

[2] In regard to Michael in particular, it is believed from the sense of the letter that he is one of the archangels, but there is no archangel in the heavens. There are indeed higher and lower angels, and also wiser and less wise; and in the societies of angels there are governors who are set over the rest, yet there are no archangels who keep others in obedience by the exercise of arbitrary authority. Such government has no place in the heavens, for there no one acknowledges in heart that any one is above himself but the Lord alone; this is meant by these words of the Lord in Matthew:

"Be not ye called teacher, for one is your teacher, the Christ, but all ye are brethren. And call no man your father on earth, for one is your Father who is in the heavens. Neither be ye called master, for one is your Master, the Christ. He that is greatest among you shall be your minister" (23:8-11).

But those angels that are mentioned in the Word, as Michael and Raphael, mean administrations and functions, and, in general, fixed and determined parts of the administration and function of all the angels. So here Michael means that part of the angelic function which was spoken of above, namely, the defending of that part of doctrine from the Word which teaches that the Human of the Lord is Divine, and also that man must live a life of love to the Lord and of charity towards the neighbour in order that he may receive salvation from the Lord. That part of the angelic function is therefore meant which fights against those who separate the Divine from the Human of the Lord, and who separate faith from the life of love and of charity; in fact those who show forth charity with the lips but not with the life.

[3] Moreover, angels, in the Word, in the spiritual sense do not mean angels, but Divine truths from the Lord, as may be seen above (n. 130, 302), for the reason that angels are not angels from their proprium, but from the reception of Divine Truth from the Lord; it is similar in respect to archangels, who signify that Divine Truth, as said above. The angels in the heavens have not names like men on earth, but they have names expressive of their functions, and, in general, every angel has a name given to him according to his quality; this is why "name," in the Word, signifies the quality of a thing and state. The name Michael, from its derivation in the Hebrew, means "who is like God," therefore Michael signifies the Lord as to the Divine Truth that the Lord is God even as to the Human, and that man must live from Him, that is, in love to Him from Him, and in love towards the neighbour. Michael is also mentioned in Daniel (10:13, 21; 12:1), and signifies there as here, genuine truth from the Word, which is for those who will belong to the church to be established by the Lord; for Michael means those who will be in favour of the doctrine of the New Jerusalem, the two essentials of which doctrine are, that the Human of the Lord is Divine, and that a life of love and charity must be lived.

[4] Michael is also mentioned in the Epistle of Jude, in these words:

"When Michael the archangel, contending with the devil, disputed about the body of Moses, he durst not utter a sentence of reproach, but said, The Lord rebuke thee" (verse 9).

The apostle Jude quoted these words from ancient books which were written by correspondences, and by Moses in those books the Word was meant, and by his body, the sense of the letter of the Word. And as the same persons are here meant by the devil as are meant in the Apocalypse by the dragon, called also the devil and Satan, it is evident what is signified by Michael, contending with the devil, disputed about the body of Moses, namely, that such falsified the sense of the letter of the Word. And because the Word in the letter is of such a nature that the evil can turn it aside from its real meaning, and that nevertheless it can be received by the good according to its true meaning, therefore it was said by the ancient peoples, from whom these words of Jude were received, that "Michael durst not utter a sentence of reproach." That Moses, in the spiritual sense, signifies the law, thus the Word, may be seen in the Arcana Coelestia 4859 at end, 5922, 6723, 6752, 6827, 7010, 7014, 7089, 7382, 8787, 8805, 9372, 9414, 9419, 9429, 10234, 10563, 10571, 10607, 10614).

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.