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Ezechiele 38

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1 E la parola dell’Eterno mi fu rivolta in questi termini:

2 "Figliuol d’uomo, volgi la tua faccia verso Gog del paese di Magog, principe sovrano di Mescec e di Tubal, e profetizza contro di lui, e di’:

3 Così parla il Signore, l’Eterno: Eccomi da te, o Gog, principe sovrano di Mescec e di Tubal!

4 Io ti menerò via, ti metterò degli uncini nelle mascelle e ti trarrò fuori, te e tutto il tuo esercito, cavalli e cavalieri, tutti quanti vestiti pomposamente, gran moltitudine con targhe e scudi, tutti maneggianti la spada;

5 e con loro Persiani, Etiopi e gente di Put, tutti con scudi ed elmi.

6 Gomer e tutte le sue schiere, la casa di Togarma dell’estremità del settentrione e tutte le sue schiere, de’ popoli numerosi saranno con te.

7 Mettiti in ordine, preparati, tu con tutte le tue moltitudini che s’adunano attorno a te, e sii tu per essi colui al quale si ubbidisce.

8 Dopo molti giorni tu riceverai l’ordine; negli ultimi anni verrai contro il paese sottratto alla spada, contro la nazione raccolta di fra molti popoli sui monti d’Israele, che sono stati per tanto tempo deserti; ma, tratta fuori di fra i popoli, essa abiterà tutta quanta al sicuro.

9 Tu salirai, verrai come un uragano; sarai come una nuvola che sta per coprire il paese, tu con tutte le tue schiere e coi popoli numerosi che son teco.

10 Così parla il Signore, l’Eterno: In quel giorno, de’ pensieri ti sorgeranno in cuore, e concepirai un malvagio disegno.

11 Dirai: Io salirò contro questo paese di villaggi aperti; piomberò su questa gente che vive tranquilla ed abita al sicuro, che dimora tutta in luoghi senza mura, e non ha né sbarreporte.

12 Verrai per far bottino e predare, per stendere la tua mano contro queste ruine ora ripopolate, contro questo popolo raccolto di fra le nazioni, che s’è procurato bestiame e facoltà, e dimora sulle alture del paese.

13 Sceba, Dedan, i mercanti di Tarsis e tutti i suoi leoncelli ti diranno: Vieni tu per far bottino? Hai tu adunato la tua moltitudine per predare, per portar via l’argento e l’oro, per pigliare bestiame e beni, per fare un gran bottino?

14 Perciò, figliuol d’uomo, profetizza, e di’ a Gog: Così parla il Signore, l’Eterno: in quel giorno, quando il mio popolo d’Israele dimorerà al sicuro, tu lo saprai;

15 e verrai dal luogo dove stai, dall’estremità del settentrione, tu con de’ popoli numerosi teco, tutti quanti a cavallo, una grande moltitudine, un potente esercito;

16 e salirai contro il mio popolo d’Israele, come una nuvola che sta per coprire il paese. Questo avverrà alla fine de’ giorni: io ti condurrò contro il mio paese affinché le nazioni mi conoscano, quand’io mi santificherò in te sotto gli occhi loro, o Gog!

17 Così parla il Signore, l’Eterno: Non sei tu quello del quale io parlai ai tempi antichi mediante i miei servi, i profeti d’Israele, i quali profetarono allora per degli anni che io ti farei venire contro di loro?

18 In quel giorno, nel giorno che Gog verrà contro la terra d’Israele, dice il Signore, l’Eterno, il mio furore mi monterà nelle narici;

19 e nella mia gelosia, e nel fuoco della mia ira, io te lo dico, certo, in quel giorno, vi sarà un gran commovimento nel paese d’Israele:

20 i pesci del mare, gli uccelli del cielo, le bestie de’ campi, tutti i rettili che strisciano sul suolo e tutti gli uomini che sono sulla faccia della terra, tremeranno alla mia presenza; i monti saranno rovesciati, le balze crolleranno, e tutte le mura cadranno al suolo.

21 Io chiamerò contro di lui la spada su tutti i miei monti, dice il Signore, l’Eterno; la spada d’ognuno si volgerà contro il suo fratello.

22 E verrò in giudizio contro di lui, con la peste e col sangue; e farò piovere torrenti di pioggia e grandine, e fuoco e zolfo su lui, sulle sue schiere e sui popoli numerosi che saranno con lui.

23 Così mi magnificherò e mi santificherò e mi farò conoscere agli occhi di molte nazioni, ed esse sapranno che io sono l’Eterno.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #405

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405. And a third of the living creatures in the sea died. (8:9) This symbolically means that those who had lived that faith and continued to live it could not be reformed and receive life.

A third symbolizes all such, as said above. Creatures mean people who can be reformed (no. 290). The reason is that to create means, symbolically, to reform (no. 254). Their living means, symbolically, to be able by reformation to receive life. That they died means, symbolically, that people who live that faith alone cannot receive life. They cannot, because people are all reformed by a faith united to charity, thus by a faith accompanying charity, and none by faith alone; for charity is the life of faith.

[2] Since in the spiritual world the affections and consequent perceptions and thoughts of spirits and angels appear at a distance in the forms of animals or creatures on the earth called beasts, of creatures in the air called birds, and of creatures in the sea called fish, therefore the Word so often mentions beasts, birds, and fish, which nevertheless have precisely the meaning stated. So for example in the following places:

...Jehovah has a quarrel with the inhabitants of the land, for there is no truth or mercy or knowledge of God... And everyone who dwells in it will waste away along with the beast of the field and the bird of the air; even the fish of the sea will be gathered up. (Hosea 4:1, 3)

I will consume man and beast..., the bird of the heavens, the fish of the sea, ...the stumbling blocks along with the impious... (Zephaniah 1:3)

There shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel, and the fish of the sea, the bird of the heavens, and the beast of the field... shall tremble before Me. (Ezekiel 38:18-20)

You have made Him to have dominion over the works of Your hands; You have put all things under his feet... the beasts of the fields, the bird of the air, and the fish of the sea that pass through the path of the seas. (Psalms 8:6-8)

The latter is said of the Lord.

Pray ask the beasts, and they will teach you; or the birds of the air, and they will inform you...; and the fish of the sea will tell you. Who of all these does not know that the hand of Jehovah has done this? (Job 12:7-9)

And in many other places as well.

[3] Fish, moreover, and creatures of the sea, as they are called here, mean the affections and consequent thoughts of such people as are concerned with general truths, and so who take more from a natural source than from a spiritual one. These people are meant by fish in the preceding passages, and also in the following ones:

By My rebuke I dry up the sea, I make the rivers a wilderness; their fish stink... and die of thirst. (Isaiah 50:2)

...the king of Egypt, a great whale, you who lie in the midst of your rivers, you said, "The river is mine; I made myself..".. (Therefore) I will cause the fish of your rivers to stick to your scales..., and I will leave you in the wilderness, you and all the fish of your rivers. (Ezekiel 29:3-5)

This was addressed to the king of Egypt, because Egypt symbolizes the natural level divorced from the spiritual one, and so the fish of his rivers mean people governed by doctrines, who because of them are caught up in faith separated from charity, a faith that is simply knowledge.

Because of that separation, moreover, one of the miracles in Egypt was the turning of their waters into blood, so that the fish died (Exodus 7:17-25, Psalms 105:29).

[4] Furthermore:

Why do You make mankind like fish of the sea...? Everyone draws them up with a hook, and gathers them in a net... (Habakkuk 1:14-16)

Fish here stand for people concerned with general truths and caught up in faith divorced from charity. In contrast, fish stand for people concerned with general truths and governed by a faith conjoined with charity in Ezekiel:

He said to me: "These waters flowing to the eastern boundary... enter the sea, (from which comes) every living soul that creeps... and very much fish... ...fishermen will stand by it... with a spreading of their nets. Its fish will be of the same kinds as the fish of the Great Sea, exceedingly many. (Ezekiel 47:1, 8-10)

In Matthew:

(Jesus said,) the kingdom of heaven is like a net cast into the sea, and they gathered (fish).... And they put the good ones into vessels and threw the bad away. (Matthew 13:47-49)

And in Jeremiah:

I will bring (the children of Israel) back into their land... And I will send for many fishermen...(who) shall fish them. (Jeremiah 16:15-16)

[5] Consequently, anyone who knows that fish symbolize people and things of the kind stated, can see the following: Why the Lord chose fishermen to be His disciples, and said,

Come after Me, and I will make you fishers of men. (Matthew 4:18-19)

Why the disciples, with the Lord's blessing, caught a huge multitude of fish, and the Lord said to Peter,

Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men. (Luke 5:2-10)

Why, when they wished to exact tribute from the Lord, He told Peter to go to the sea and draw out a fish, and to give them the coin found in it for Him and for himself (Matthew 16:24-27).

Why, after His resurrection, the Lord gave His disciples fish and bread to eat (John 21:2-13).

And why He told them to "go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature" (Mark 16:15). For the nations they were converting possessed only general truths, and were concerned more with natural things than spiritual ones.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.