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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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Arcana Coelestia #3901

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3901. The reason why the final state of the Church is compared to eagles gathered together where there is a carcass or body is that 'eagles' means man's rational ideas. When used in reference to forms of good 'eagles' means true rational ideas, but when used in reference to forms of evil 'eagles' means false rational ideas, or reasonings. 'Birds' in general means a person's thoughts, and in both the genuine and the contrary senses, 40, 745, 776, 866, 991, 3219; and each species has some individual meaning, 'eagles' meaning rational ideas because they are high-flyers and sharp-sighted. This meaning may be seen from many places in the Word, from which let the following be brought forward to confirm it. First, places where true rational ideas are meant: in Moses,

Jehovah found His people [Jacob] in a wilderness land and in the emptiness, the howling, the lonely place He encompassed him, instructed him, and kept him as the pupil of His eye. As an eagle stirs up its nest, hovers over its young, spreads out its wings, takes one, carries it on its wings. Deuteronomy 32:10-11.

That which is described here and compared to the eagle is instruction in the truths and goods of faith. The actual process up to the point when a person becomes rational and spiritual is what this description and comparison contains. All comparisons in the Word are made by means of meaningful signs, in this case by 'the eagle', which means the rational.

[2] In the same author,

Jehovah said to Moses, You have seen the things which I did to the Egyptians, and I bore you on eagles' wings so that I might bring you to Myself. Exodus 19:3-4.

Here the meaning is similar. In Isaiah,

Those who await Jehovah will be renewed with strength; they will mount up with strong wings like eagles; they will run and not be weary, they will walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31.

'Being renewed with strength' stands for growth in the willing of good, 'mounting up with strong wings like eagles' for growth in the understanding of truth, and so growth of the rational. Here, as elsewhere, dual expressions are used to present the subject, the first of a pair involving good which belongs to the will, the second truth which belongs to the understanding. 'Running and not being weary' and 'walking and not fainting' are similar dual expressions.

[3] In Ezekiel,

Speak a parable about the house of Israel, and say, Thus said the Lord Jehovih, A great eagle with long pinions, full of feathers, in its embroidery, came on Lebanon and took a twig of the cedar. He carried it into a land of trade, he placed it in a city of perfumers. It sprouted and became a spreading vine. There was another great eagle with great wings and full of feathers, towards which, behold, this vine directed its roots, and sent out its branches towards it to water it from the beds of its young plants in a good field, by many waters. But it will be laid waste. He sent his ambassadors to Egypt that they might give him horses and many people. Ezekiel 17:2-9, 15.

The eagle mentioned first stands for the rational enlightened by the Divine, the eagle mentioned second for the rational originating in the proprium, subsequently perverted by means of reasonings based on sensory evidence and factual knowledge - 'Egypt' standing for factual knowledge, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, and 'horses' for understanding resulting from all this, 2761, 2762, 3217.

[4] In Daniel,

A vision of Daniel. Four beasts came up out of the sea, different from one another. The first was like a lion, but had eagle's wings. I watched it until its wings were torn away and it was lifted up from the ground and made to stand on its feet like a human being; and the heart of a human being was given to it. Daniel 7:3-4.

That which is described by 'a lion which had eagle's wings' is the first state of the Church, 'eagle's wings' in this case meaning rational ideas originating in the proprium. And when these had been removed, rational ideas and desires in the will which had a Divine origin were given to it. These are meant by the lifting up of the eagle from the ground and the standing of it on its feet like a human being, and the gift to it of the heart of a human being.

[5] In Ezekiel,

As for the likeness of the faces of the four living creatures or cherubs, each of the four had the face of a human being, and the face of a lion on the right side; and each of the four the face of an ox on the left side; and each of the four had the face of an eagle. Ezekiel 1:10.

Their wheels were called Galgal; and each one had four faces - the first face was the face of a cherub, the second face the face of a human being, the third the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle. Ezekiel 10:13-14.

In John,

Around the throne were four living creatures full of eyes in front and behind. The first living creature was like a lion, the second living creature was like a calf, the third living creature had a face like a human being, the fourth living creature was like a flying eagle. Revelation 4:7.

Clearly, those living creatures that were seen mean Divine arcana, as consequently does the likeness of their faces. But exactly which arcana are meant cannot be known unless one knows what 'lion', 'calf', 'human being', and 'eagle' mean in the internal sense. It is evident that 'the face of an eagle' means vigilance and therefore providence, for the cherubs who were represented by the living creatures in Ezekiel mean the Lord's providence which guards against anyone entering the mysteries of faith from himself and his own rationality as the starting point, see 308. This also shows that when 'an eagle' is used in reference to a human being the rational is meant in the internal sense. It has this meaning because an eagle is a high-flyer and from its more exalted position has a wide view of things below.

[6] In Job,

Is it through your intelligence that the hawk flies up and spreads its wings towards the south? Is it at your command 1 that the eagle lifts itself up and makes its nest up high? Job 39:26-27.

In this verse it is evident that 'the eagle' means reason which is an attribute of intelligence. This was what 'eagle' meant in the Ancient Church, for the Book of Job is a book of the Ancient Church, 3540 (end). In fact the writing of almost all the books of that period involved the use of meaningful signs, but with the passage of time meaningful signs have been so eclipsed that it is not even known that 'birds' in general means thoughts, even though these are referred to many times in the Word and in those places quite clearly is meant something different from birds.

[7] As regards 'the eagle' in the contrary sense meaning rational ideas that are not true, and so are false, this is evident from the following places: In Moses,

Jehovah will raise up above you a nation from far away, from the end of the earth, as an eagle flies, a nation whose language you do not understand, a hard-faced nation. Deuteronomy 28:49-50.

In Jeremiah,

Behold, he comes up [like] clouds, and his chariots like a whirlwind; his horses are swifter than eagles. Woe to us, for we have been laid waste! Jeremiah 4:13.

In the same prophet,

Your bragging has deceived you, and the pride of your heart, you who dwell in the clefts of the rock, who hold the height of the hill; because, like the eagle, you have made your nest up high, I will cast you down from there. Behold, he mounts up and flies like an eagle, and spreads his wings over Bozrah; and the heart of the powerful men of Edom has become on that day like the heart of a woman in distress. Jeremiah 49:16, 22.

In the same prophet,

Our pursuers were swifter than eagles; they pursued us over the mountains, they laid in wait for us in the wilderness. Lamentations 4:19.

In Micah,

Make yourself bald, and shave your head for the children of your delight; extend your baldness like an eagle, for they have departed from you. Micah 1:16.

In Obadiah,

If you raise yourself up like the eagle, and if you place your nest among the stars, I will bring you down from there. Obad. verse 4.

In Habakkuk,

I am rousing the Chaldeans, a bitter and headlong nation, marching into the breadths of the earth, to inherit habitations that are not its own. Its horses are swifter than leopards. 2 Its horsemen will come from afar. They will fly in like an eagle hastening to devour. Habakkuk 1:6, 8.

[8] In all these places 'eagles' means falsity that has been introduced through reasonings - the delusions of the senses and external appearances being the source of that falsity. 'The Chaldeans' referred to in the last of the Prophets quoted means people who outwardly are holy but inwardly are under the influence of falsity, see 1368, and these like Babel are those who lay waste the Church, 1367. 'The breadths of the earth' means truths (the vastation of which is meant by 'marching into the breadths of the earth') see 3433, 3434, and 'horses' their intellectual concepts, which are similar, 2761, 2762, 3217. What is meant by 'an eagle hastening to devour' is clear from all this, namely a hastening to make man desolate of truths, for the desolation of the Church is the subject in these verses. Comparisons are made with eagles, but as has been stated, comparisons in the Word are made by means of meaningful signs. From all this one may now see what is meant by the comparison with the eagles which will be gathered together where the carcass is.

Footnotes:

1. literally, mouth

2. The Latin means eagles, but the Hebrew means leopards, which Swedenborg has in other places where he quotes this verse.

  
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