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Osea 7

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1 MENTRE io ho medicato Israele, l’iniquità di Efraim, e le malvagità di Samaria si sono scoperte; perciocchè fanno il mestiere della falsità; e il ladro entra, e lo scherano spoglia di fuori.

2 E non han detto nel cuor loro, che io serbo la memoria di tutta la lor malvagità; ora li intorniano i lor fatti; quelli sono nel mio cospetto.

3 Essi rallegrano il re con la loro malvagità, e i principi con le lor falsità.

4 Essi tutti commettono adulterio; sono come un forno scaldato dal fornaio, quando è restato di destare, dopo che la pasta è stata intrisa, finchè sia levitata.

5 Nel giorno del nostro re, i principi l’han sopraffatto con l’ardore del vino; egli ha stesa la sua mano co’ giullari.

6 Quando recano il cuor loro, che è simile ad un forno, alle lor insidie, il lor fornaio dorme tutta la notte, e la mattina il forno è acceso come fuoco di vampa.

7 Tutti quanti son riscaldati come un forno, e divorano i lor rettori; tutti i lor re son caduti; non vi è fra loro alcuno che gridi a me.

8 Efraim si rimescola co’ popoli; Efraim è una focaccia che non è voltata.

9 Stranieri han divorata la sua forza, ed egli non vi ha posta mente; ed anche egli è faldellato di capelli bianchi, ed egli non l’ha riconosciuto.

10 Perciò, la superbia d’Israele testimonierà contro a lui in faccia; conciossiachè non si sieno convertiti al Signore Iddio loro, e non l’abbiano cercato per tutto ciò.

11 Ed Efraim è stato come una colomba scempia, senza senno; han chiamato l’Egitto, sono andati in Assiria.

12 Quando vi andranno, io spanderò la mia rete sopra loro; io li trarrò giù come uccelli del cielo; io li gastigherò, secondo ch’è stato predicato alla lor raunanza.

13 Guai a loro! perciocchè si sono deviati da me; guastamento avverrà loro, perciocchè han misfatto contro a me; ed io li ho riscossi, ma essi mi hanno parlato con menzogne.

14 E non hanno gridato a me col cuor loro; anzi hanno urlato sopra i lor letti; si son radunati per lo frumento, e per lo mosto; si son rivolti contro a me.

15 Quando io li ho castigati, ho fortificate le lor braccia; ma essi han macchinato del male contro a me.

16 Essi si rivolgono, non all’Altissimo; sono stati come un arco fallace; i lor principi caderanno per la spada, per lo furor della lor lingua. Ciò sarà il loro scherno nel paese di Egitto.

   


To many Protestant and Evangelical Italians, the Bibles translated by Giovanni Diodati are an important part of their history. Diodati’s first Italian Bible edition was printed in 1607, and his second in 1641. He died in 1649. Throughout the 1800s two editions of Diodati’s text were printed by the British Foreign Bible Society. This is the more recent 1894 edition, translated by Claudiana.

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Apocalypse Explained #377

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377. Verses 7-8. And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth animal saying, Come and see. And I saw, and behold a pale horse; and he that sat upon him his name was Death, and hell followed with him. And there was given unto them power over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with famine, and with death, and by the wild beasts of the earth.

7. "And when he had opened the fourth seal," signifies prediction still further manifested (n. 378); "I heard the voice of the fourth animal saying," signifies out of the inmost heaven from the Lord. n. 379); "Come and see," signifies attention and perception (n. 380).

8. "And I saw, and behold a pale horse," signifies the understanding of the Word then become nought in consequence of evils of life and then of falsities therefrom n. 381; "and he that sat upon him," signifies the Word (n. 382); "his name was Death, and hell followed with him," signifies eternal damnation (n. 383); "and there was given unto them power over the fourth part of the earth, to kill," signifies the loss of every good and thence of every truth from the Word, and in consequence, in the doctrine of their church from the Word n. 384; "with sword," signifies by falsity (n. 385); "and with famine," signifies by the loss, lack, and ignorance of the knowledges of truth and good (n. 386); "and with death," signifies the consequent extinction of spiritual life (n. 387); "and by the wild beasts of the earth," signifies the evils of life or lusts and falsities therefrom springing from the love of self and of the world, which devastate all things of the church with man n. 388.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #7337

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7337. 'And the magicians of Egypt did the same with their enchantments' means that [by a misuse of order] the falsifiers among them produced something that looked the same. This is clear from the meaning of 'Egyptian magic' and 'enchantments' as misuses of Divine order, dealt with in 5223, 6052, 7296. As regards miracles, it should be recognized that Divine miracles are as different from miracles involving the use of magic as heaven is from hell. Divine miracles spring from Divine Truth and take place in accordance with true order. Effects on lowest levels are miracles when it pleases the Lord that they should present themselves in that form. Thus it is that all Divine miracles represent states of the Lord's kingdom in heaven, and of the Lord's kingdom on earth, which is the Church. And this is the inward form that Divine miracles take. This is the situation with all the miracles performed in Egypt, as it is with all the rest that are referred to in the Word. All the miracles too which the Lord Himself performed when He was in the world were signs of the future state of the Church. Opening the eyes of the blind, for example, and the ears of the deaf, loosing the tongues of the dumb, enabling the lame to walk, and making the maimed whole and the leprous too, were signs that the kind of people meant by the blind, deaf, dumb, lame, maimed, and leprous would receive the Gospel and be spiritually restored to health, which would be accomplished by the Lord's Coming into the world.

[2] This is what Divine miracles are like as to the inward form they take. But miracles involving the use of magic hold nothing at all like that; they are performed by the evil to gain power over others, and in outward form seem to be the same as Divine miracles. The reason why they seem to be the same is that they start from order, and on its lowest level, where miracles present themselves, order always looks the same. Take for example the consideration that Divine Truth coming forth from the Lord has all power within it. This being so, truths also on the last and lowest levels of order have power within them, and therefore the evil use truths to gain power and exercise control over others.

[3] To give another example, it is in accordance with order that in the next life states of affection and thought give rise to people's ideas of spatial position and distance, and that the distances seen to separate people from one another are determined by the differences in their states. The purpose behind this law of order from the Divine is that all within the Grand Man should be distinct from one another. But magicians in the next life misuse this law of order, for they bring about changes of state in others and then move them about, at one time to a position high up, at another to a position low down, and also force them into communities where they can serve as the magicians' subordinates. They misuse order in countless other ways like this. From all this it is evident that although in outward form miracles involving the use of magic seem to be the same as Divine miracles, inwardly they nevertheless have a contrary end in view. That is to say, they have in view the destruction of things of the Church, whereas Divine miracles have inwardly as their end in view the building up of things of the Church. They are like two beautiful women, one of whom because of her promiscuity is wholly rotten within, while the other because of her chastity or true matrimonial love is wholly pure within. Outwardly those women are alike, but inwardly they are as different as heaven and hell.

  
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