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Ámos 6

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1 Jaj azoknak, a kik gondtalanul élnek a Sionon, és a kik elbizakodnak Samaria hegyén; a kik a népek elejének elei, és a kikhez jõ az Izráelnek háza!

2 Menjetek át Kalnéba, és nézzetek [szét;] onnan pedig menjetek a nagy Hamátba, és szálljatok le a Filiszteusok Gáthjába; vajjon jobbak-é azok, mint ezek az országok, és vajjon szélesebb-é azoknak határa a ti határotoknál?

3 A kik a veszedelem napját messze gondoljátok, és az erõszaknak széket emeltek;

4 A kik elefántcsont pamlagon hevernek, és az õ nyoszolyáikban elnyújtózkodnak, és a nyáj legjavából és a kihízlalt borjakból lakmároznak;

5 A kik hárfa mellett dalolgatnak, és azt hiszik, hogy hangszereik a Dávidéi;

6 A kik a bort serlegekkel iszszák, és szín-olajjal kenegetõznek, és nem búsulnak a József romlásán:

7 Most azért [is] õk vitetnek el a számûzöttek élén, és vége szakad a nyújtózkodók dáridózásának.

8 Megesküdt az Úr Isten az õ életére; ezt mondja az Úr, a Seregek Istene: Útálom a Jákób kevélységét és gyûlölöm az õ palotáit; azért prédára vetem a várost mindenestõl.

9 És ha egy házban tíz ember maradna is meg, még az is meghal;

10 És mikor felemeli õt az õ barátja és megégetõje, hogy kivigye a holttetemeket a házból, azt mondja annak, a ki a ház belsejében lesz: Van-é még valaki veled? az pedig azt mondja: Nincs, és ezt [is] mondja: Csitt! mert nem szabad említeni az Úrnak nevét!

11 Mert ímé, parancsol az Úr és megveri a nagy házat repedezésekkel, és a kicsiny házat hasadozásokkal.

12 Vajjon futhatnak-é a lovak a sziklán? felszánthatja-é azt valaki ökrökön? hogy az ítéletet bürökké tettétek, az igazság gyümölcsét pedig ürömmé?!

13 A kik örültök a hiábavaló dolognak, [és] a kik ezt mondjátok: Nem a magunk erejével szereztünk-é magunknak a szarvakat?

14 Ímé, bizony népet indítok ellened, oh Izráel háza, azt mondja az Úr, a Seregek Istene, és az sanyargat titeket a hámáti úttól az Arába patakjáig.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #576

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576. That the number ten means remnants, just as tenths do, becomes clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

Many houses will be a desolation, large and beautiful ones, without inhabitant, for ten acres of vineyard will yield but one bath, and a homer of seed will yield an ephah. Isaiah 5:9-10.

This refers to the vastation of spiritual and celestial things. 'Ten acres of vineyard will yield but one bath' stands for remnants of spiritual things being so few, while 'a homer of seed will yield an ephah' stands for remnants of celestial things being so few. In the same prophet,

And there will be many forsaken places in the midst of the land; and yet there will be a tenth part in it, and this will return; it will be however an uprooting. Isaiah 6:12-13.

'The midst of the land' stands for the internal man, 'a tenth part' for such a small quantity of remnants. In Ezekiel,

You shall have just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath. The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure, the bath containing a tenth of a homer; and the ephah a tenth of a homer, the measure for it shall be after the homer. And the fixed portion of oil, of the bath of oil, shall be a tenth of a bath from a cor, which is ten baths to the homer; for ten baths are a homer. Ezekiel 45:10-11, 14.

The quantities mentioned here relate to holy things, which are Jehovah's. They mean different kinds of holy things. 'Ten' here means remnants of celestial things and so of spiritual things. For what are the specific numerical quantities mentioned in this and in previous chapters of this prophet where the heavenly Jerusalem and the new Temple are the subject, and in other prophets, and also in the various rites of the Jewish Church, if they do not contain sacred arcana?

[2] In Amos,

She has fallen, no more to rise, the virgin of Israel. Thus said the Lord Jehovah, The city that goes forth a thousand will have remnants of a hundred, and that which goes forth a hundred will have remnants of ten to the house of Israel. Amos 5:2-3.

The word 'remnants' is used here, of which only a fraction will remain, for this is only a tenth part, or the remnants of remnants. In the same prophet,

I hate the pride of Jacob and his palaces, and I will shut up the city and all that is in it. And it will be that if ten men will have remained in one house, they will die. Amos 6:8-9.

'Ten' stands for remnants that are not likely to remain. In Moses,

The Ammonite and the Moabite shall not come into the assembly of Jehovah; even the tenth generation belonging to them shall not come into the assembly of Jehovah forever. Deuteronomy 23:3.

'The Ammonite and the Moabite' stands for the profanation of the celestial and the spiritual things of faith, the remnants of which have been dealt with already.

[3] From this it is clear that 'tenths' represents remnants, of which Malachi speaks as follows,

Bring all the tithes 1 to the treasure-house, that there may be plunder in My house, and let them put Me to the test in this matter whether I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing for you. Malachi 3:10.

'That there may be plunder in My house stands for remnants in the internal man, which are likened to 'plunder' because they are implanted, so to speak, by stealth among so many evils and falsities; and by way of such remnants comes every blessing. The fact that the whole of a person's charity comes to him by way of the remnants that are in the internal man was also represented in the Jewish Church by the requirement that once they had paid their tithes, 1 they were then to give to the Levite, the stranger, the orphan, and the widow, Deuteronomy 26:12 and following verses.

[4] Since remnants are the Lord' s alone, tenths are therefore called 'Holiness to Jehovah', and are spoken of in Moses as follows,

All the tithes 1 of the land - of the seed of the land, of the fruit of the tree - are Jehovah's; they are Holiness to Jehovah. All tithes 1 of the herd and of the flock, every tenth one that passes under the (herdsman's) staff shall be Holiness to Jehovah. Leviticus 27:30, 32.

Since the Decalogue consisted of Ten Commandments, or Ten Words, and Jehovah wrote them on tablets, Deuteronomy 10:4, remnants are meant; and the fact that they were written by the hand of Jehovah means that such remnants are the Lord's alone. Their presence in the internal man was represented by the tablets.

Footnotes:

1. or tenths

  
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