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1 Ο λογος του Κυριου ο γενομενος προς Μιχαιαν τον Μωρασθιτην εν ταις ημεραις Ιωαθαμ, Αχαζ και Εζεκιου, βασιλεων του Ιουδα, τον οποιον ειδε περι Σαμαρειας και Ιερουσαλημ.

2 Ακουσατε, παντες οι λαοι· προσεχε, γη, και το πληρωμα αυτης, και ας ηναι Κυριος ο Θεος μαρτυς εις εσας, ο Κυριος εκ του ναου του αγιου αυτου.

3 Διοτι ιδου, ο Κυριος εξερχεται εκ του τοπου αυτου και θελει καταβη και πατησει επι τα υψη της γης.

4 Και τα ορη θελουσιν αναλυσει υποκατω αυτου και αι κοιλαδες θελουσι διασχισθη ως κηρος απο προσωπου πυρος και ως υδατα καταφερομενα εις κατηφορον.

5 Δια την ασεβειαν του Ιακωβ ειναι απαν τουτο και δια τας αμαρτιας του οικου Ισραηλ. Τις ειναι η ασεβεια του Ιακωβ; ουχι η Σαμαρεια; και τινες οι υψηλοι τοποι του Ιουδα; ουχι η Ιερουσαλημ;

6 Δια τουτο θελω καταστησει την Σαμαρειαν εις σωρους λιθων αγρου, οπου φυτευεται αμπελων, και θελω κατακυλισει τους λιθους αυτης εις την κοιλαδα και ανακαλυψει τα θεμελια αυτης.

7 Και παντα τα γλυπτα αυτης θελουσι κατακοπη, και παντα τα μισθωματα αυτης θελουσι κατακαη εν πυρι, και παντα τα ειδωλα αυτης θελω εξαφανισει· διοτι απο μισθου πορνειας συνηγαγεν αυτα και εις μισθον πορνειας θελουσιν επιστρεψει.

8 Δια τουτο θελω θρηνησει και ολολυξει, θελω υπαγει εκδεδυμενος και γυμνος, θελω καμει θρηνον ως θωων και πενθος ως στρουθοκαμηλων.

9 Διοτι η πληγη αυτης ειναι ανιατος, διοτι ηλθεν εως του Ιουδα, εφθασεν εως της πυλης του λαου μου, εως της Ιερουσαλημ.

10 Μη αναγγειλητε τουτο εις Γαθ, μη πενθησητε πενθος· εν Βηθ-αφρα κυλισθητι εις την κονιν.

11 Διαβηθι, η κατοικος της Σαφιρ, εχουσα γυμνην την αισχυνην σου· η κατοικος της Σααναν ας μη εξελθη· το πενθος της Βαιθ-εζηλ θελει λαβει απο σας την αρχην αυτου.

12 Διοτι η κατοικος της Μαρωθ ελυπηθη δια τα αγαθα αυτης, επειδη κατεβη κακον απο του Κυριου εις την πυλην της Ιερουσαλημ.

13 Κατοικε της Λαχεις, ζευξον την αμαξαν εις τον ταχυν ιππον· συ, η αρχη της αμαρτιας εις την θυγατερα της Σιων· διοτι αι ασεβειαι του Ισραηλ εν σοι ευρεθησαν.

14 Δια τουτο θελεις δωσει εγγραφον ελευθερωσεως εις την Μορεσεθ-γαθ· οι οικοι του Αχζιβ θελουσι ματαιωσει τας ελπιδας των βασιλεων του Ισραηλ.

15 Θελω ετι φερει κληρονομον εις σε, κατοικε της Μαρησα· θελει ελθει εως Οδολλαμ, της δοξης του Ισραηλ.

16 Φαλακρωθητι και κειρον την κεφαλην σου δια τα τεκνα σου τα τρυφερα· πλατυνον την φαλακροτητα σου ως αετος, διοτι ηχμαλωτισθησαν απο σου.

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272 - Mountains in Scripture

By Jonathan S. Rose

Title: Mountains in Scripture

Topic: The Word

Summary: Mountains in Scripture mean the things our hearts love the most--some are good and some have to go.

Use the reference links below to follow along in the Bible as you watch.

References:
Genesis 7:17-21
Deuteronomy 33:1-3
Psalms 97:1-5, Psalms 97, Psalms 114
Isaiah 25:6-10; 34:2-4; 55:8-12; 64:1-3
Jeremiah 9:10; 51:24-26
Ezekiel 6:1-3; 35:1-8; 36:1-4, 6-8
Micah 1:2-5
Nahum 1:3-5
Habakkuk 3:10-11
Zechariah 14:4-5
Mark 11:22-23
Revelation 8:8; 21:10
Isaiah 2:1-3, 11-17
Daniel 9:16-20
Zechariah 8:3
2 Peter 1:17-18
Isaiah 52:7
Jeremiah 13:15-16
Nahum 1:15

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2336. That 'the street' means truth becomes clear from many places in the Word, as in John where the New Jerusalem is referred to,

The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate was one pearl; and the street of the city was pure gold, like transparent glass. Revelation 21:21.

[2] 'The New Jerusalem' is the Lord's kingdom which because it is being described as regards good and truth is described by walls, gates, and streets. By the last of these -'the streets' - are meant all avenues of truth which lead to good, that is, all those of faith which lead to love and charity. And because truths in this way become part of good, and so are made transparent from good, it is said that 'the street was pure gold, like transparent glass'. In the same book,

Out of the middle of the street of it, and of the river, on this side and on that, was the tree of life bearing twelve fruits. Revelation 22:2.

This also refers to the New Jerusalem or the Lord's kingdom. 'The middle of the street' is the truth of faith, by means of which good comes and which after that stems from good. 'The twelve fruits' are those called the fruits of faith, for 'twelve' means all things of faith, as shown in 577, 2089, 2129, 2130.

[3] In Daniel,

Know and perceive that from the going forth of the Word to restore and to build Jerusalem until the Messiah, the Leader, there will be seven weeks - and sixty-two weeks; and it will be restored and built with street and moat. Daniel 9:25.

This refers to the Coming of the Lord, 'it will be restored with street and moat' meaning that there will be truth and good at that time. The fact that Jerusalem was not restored and built at that time is well known; and that it is not to be restored and built anew anyone may also know provided he does not fix his ideas on a worldly kingdom but on a heavenly kingdom meant in the internal sense by Jerusalem.

[4] In Luke,

The householder said to his servant, Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city and bring in here the poor, the maimed, the lame, and the blind. Luke 14:21.

People who confine themselves to the sense of the letter gain nothing more from this verse than the idea that the servant was to go everywhere, and that this is what is meant by 'streets and lanes', and that he was to fetch in everybody, and that this is what is meant by 'the poor, the maimed, the lame, and the blind'. But each and all of these words, being the Lord's, embody arcana within them. The command that he should go out into the streets and lanes means that he was to search everywhere for some genuine truth, that is, for truth which shines out of good, or through which good shines. The command that he should bring in the poor, the maimed, the lame, and the blind, means that such people were to be brought in as had in the Ancient Church been called the poor, maimed, lame, or blind - that is, he was to bring in those who were such as regards faith but who had led good lives, and who for this reason ought to be taught about the Lord's kingdom - thus to bring in gentiles who were as yet uninformed.

[5] Because 'streets' meant truths it was a representative custom among the Jews to teach in the streets, as is evident from Matthew 6:2, 5, and Luke 13:26-27. Wherever 'streets' are mentioned in the Prophets they mean in the internal sense either truths or things contrary to truths, as in Isaiah,

Judgement is cast away backwards, and justice stands afar off, for truth has stumbled in the street, and uprightness cannot come in. Isaiah 59:14.

In the same prophet,

Your sons fainted and lay at the head of every street. Isaiah 51:20.

In Jeremiah,

Death has come up into our windows, it has entered our palaces, cutting off the small child from the street and the young men from the lanes. Jeremiah 9:21.

[6] In Ezekiel,

By means of the hoofs of his horses Nebuchadnezzar will trample all your streets. Ezekiel 26:11.

This refers to Tyre, which means cognitions of truth, 1201. 'The hoofs of the horses' are facts which pervert the truth. In Nahum,

In the streets the chariots rage; they rush about in the lanes. Nahum 2:4.

'Chariots' stands for the doctrine of truth, which is said 'to rage in the streets' when falsity has replaced truth. In Zechariah,

Old men and old women will again dwell in the streets of Jerusalem. And the streets of the city will be full of boys and girls playing in the streets. Zechariah 8:4-5.

This refers to affections for truth, and consequent forms of joy and gladness. There are other places besides these, such as Isaiah 24:11; Jeremiah 5:1; 7:34; 49:26; Lamentations 2:11, 19; 4:8, 14; Zephaniah 3:6.

  
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