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1 Jaj azoknak, a kik hamisságot gondolnak és a kik ágyasházukban gonoszságot cselekesznek, [és] végrehajtják azt, mihelyt megvirrad, mert hatalmuk van hozzá.

2 Megkívánják a mezõket és elrabolják, és a házakat és elszedik; és nyomorgatják a gazdát, és az õ házanépét az embert és az õ örökségét!

3 Annakokáért ezt mondja az Úr: Ímé, én [is] gonoszt gondolok e nemzetség ellen, melybõl ki nem vonhatjátok a ti nyakatokat és nem jártok kevélyen, mivel gonosz idõ lészen az!

4 Azon a napon példabeszéd támad rólatok, és siralmat sírnak, mondván: Oda van! elpusztultunk! Népem örökségét felcserélte! Miként rabolja el tõlem; hûtelennek osztja ki mezeinket!

5 Azért nem lesz néked, a ki mérõzsinórt vessen sors szerint az Úrnak gyülekezetében.

6 Ne prófétáljatok! prófétálnak õk. [Ha ]nem prófétálnak ezeknek, nem múlik el a gyalázat!

7 Oh te, ki Jákób házának mondatol! hát türelmetlen-é az Úrnak lelke, avagy ezek-é az õ cselekedetei? Nem javára válnak-é az én cselekedeteim annak, a ki igazán jár?

8 A minap mint egy ellenség támadt fel az én népem; a köntösrõl a palástot letépik a gyanútlanul járókról, a háborútól idegenkedõkrõl.

9 Népem asszonyait kiûzitek boldogságuk házából; kisdedeiktõl örökre elveszitek az én dicsõségemet.

10 Keljetek fel és menjetek ki, mert ez nem a nyugalomnak helye; a tisztátalanság miatt, a mely elveszít, és pedig borzasztó veszedelemmel!

11 Ha valamely szélházi és csalárd így hazudoznék: Prédikálok néked borról és részegítõ italról, az volna e népnek prófétája.

12 Mindenestõl egybegyûjtelek téged, Jákób! Összetakarítom Izráel maradékát. Összegyûjtöm õket, mint a boczrai juhokat, mint a nyájat az õ karámja közé; hemzsegnek majd az ember-sokaság miatt.

13 Elõttök megy fel az [út]törõ; kitörnek és átmennek a kapun és kivonulnak, és elõttök megy a királyuk, és élükön az Úr!

   

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Arcana Coelestia #3542

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3542. 'And on the smooth of his neck' means so that truth which disjoined was not apparent. This is clear from 'smooth' or 'the smooth' having reference to truth, dealt with in 3527, and from the meaning of 'the neck' as that which joins together, dealt with below. Here therefore, since the appearance was 'on the smooth of his neck' it means so that truth which disjoins was not apparent. The implications of all this may be seen from what has been stated and shown above in 3539, to the effect that the good and the truths which flow from the understanding but not at the same time from the will are neither good nor truths, no matter how much they seem to be so to outward appearance. And if the will is bent on evil, good and truths are disjoined and do not join together. But if the will is in some measure desirous of good, they do not in that case disjoin but join together, even though the order in which they stand is the reverse of proper order; for it is by means of such good and truths that a person is regenerated. And because such good and truths standing thus serve first in the regeneration of man it is said that truth which disjoined would not be apparent. But more of this in what follows below.

[2] The reason why 'the neck' means that which joins together is that higher things with man which belong to the head communicate with lower that belong to the body by means of the neck between. Consequently both influx and communication, and therefore conjunction, are meant by that which lies between. This will be seen far more clearly from the correspondences of the Grand Man with the parts of the human body, to be dealt with at the ends of chapters. The same is consequently meant in the Word by 'the neck', as in Isaiah,

His spirit, like an overflowing stream, will divide even at the neck. Isaiah 30:28.

Here 'an overflowing stream' stands for falsity flowing over in this fashion. 'Dividing at the neck' stands for blocking and cutting off the communication and consequent joining together of higher things with lower ones, which are blocked and cut off when spiritual good and truth are not being received.

[3] In Habakkuk,

You crushed the head from the house of the wicked, laying bare the foundation even at the neck. Habakkuk 3:13.

'Crushing the head from the house of the wicked' stands for destroying false assumptions. 'Laying bare the foundation even at the neck' stands for preventing thereby any joining together. In Jeremiah,

Entangled transgressions have risen up above my neck. He has struck at my strength; the Lord has given me into [their] hands; I am unable to rise up again. Lamentations 1:14.

'Entangled transgressions have risen up above my neck' stands for falsities coming up towards interior or rational things.

[4] Because 'the neck' meant that communication and joining together, 'bands around the neck' therefore meant the cutting off and so the destruction of truth, which occurs when spiritual things that are flowing in constantly from the Lord are no longer allowed to pass into the rational part of a person's mind, nor as a consequence into the natural part. It is this cutting off or destruction that is represented by Jeremiah's being told to make bands and bars for himself and put them on his neck; to send them to different peoples and say that they would be serving Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babel; and to say that those who did not place their necks under his yoke would be visited by sword, famine, and pestilence; but those who did bring their necks under it would be left in the land, Jeremiah 27:2-3, 8, 11. 'Placing the neck under the yoke of the king of Babel and serving him' stands for being made desolate as regards truth and vastated as regards good. For 'Babel' means one who lays waste, see 1327 (end); and people undergo vastation to prevent holy things from being profaned, 301-303, 1327, 1328, 2426, 3398, 3399, 3402. And since evil and falsity come to be served once the influx of good and truth has been cut off, 'placing the neck under the yoke' also means serving. In the same prophet,

Jehovah said, I will break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babel from over the neck of all nations within two years. Jeremiah 28:11.

This stands for their being delivered from vastation. In Isaiah,

Shake yourself from the dust, arise, sit, O Jerusalem; loose the bonds from your neck, O captive daughter of Zion. Isaiah 52:2.

'Loosing the bonds from the neck' stands for letting in and receiving good and truth In Micah,

Behold, against this family I am devising this evil from which you will not remove your necks nor go erect, for that will be a time of evil. Micah 2:3.

'Not removing necks from evil' stands for not letting truth in. 'Not going erect' stands for not looking up to higher things, that is, to those of heaven, 248.

  
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