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Hosea 11

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1 “Kai Izraelis buvo jaunas, mylėjau jį ir iš Egipto pašaukiau savo sūnų.

2 Kuo labiau juos šaukiau, tuo toliau jie traukėsi nuo manęs. Jie aukodavo Baalams ir smilkydavo drožiniams.

3 Aš mokiau Efraimą vaikščioti, paėmęs už rankos, bet jie nesuprato, kad Aš juos išgelbėjau.

4 Žmonių virvėmis ir meilės raiščiais traukiau juos. Aš buvau kaip tas, kuris nuima jungą nuo kaklo ir maitina juos.

5 Jis negrįš į Egiptą, bet Asirijos karalius valdys jį, nes jis nenorėjo sugrįžti.

6 Kardas siaus jo miestuose, sunaikins užkaiščius ir praris juos dėl jų sprendimų.

7 Mano tauta linkusi nuklysti nuo manęs. Nors juos kvietė pas Aukščiausiąjį, nė vienas Jo neaukština.

8 Kaipgi paliksiu tave, Efraimai, kaip atstumsiu tave, Izraeli? Ar galiu tau padaryti kaip Admai, ar galiu su tavimi pasielgti kaip su Ceboimais? Mano širdis suminkštėjo, jaučiu tau gailestį.

9 Aš nesielgsiu pagal savo rūstybės užsidegimą ir nesunaikinsiu Efraimo. Aš esu Dievas, ne žmogus. Šventasis tarp jūsų, Aš neateisiu naikinti.

10 Jie seks Viešpatį, o Jis riaumos kaip liūtas. Kai Jis riaumos, sūnūs grįš drebėdami iš vakarų.

11 Jie atskubės kaip paukščiai iš Egipto, kaip balandžiai iš Asūro. Aš sugrąžinsiu juos į jų namus,­ sako Viešpats,­

12 Efraimas apsupo mane melu, o Izraelio namai­apgaule. Bet Judas dar tebėra su Dievu ir lieka ištikimas Šventajam”.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed #758

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758. 18:3 "For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her licentiousness, and the kings of the earth have committed whoredom with her." This symbolically means that Roman Catholics have produced nefarious dogmas, dogmas that are adulterations and profanations of the Word's goodness and truth, and have imbued with them all those born and brought up in the kingdoms under their domination.

That this is the symbolic meaning of these words can be seen from the explanations in nos. 631, 632 and 720, 721 above, where similar imagery occurs, and we have no need to add more, except to say that similar statements regarding Babel are made in Jeremiah:

Babylon was a golden cup in Jehovah's hand, that made all the earth drunk. The nations drank of her wine; therefore they are deranged. (Jeremiah 51:7)

And:

Babylon shall become... a hissing... When they are inflamed I will lay their feasts; I will make them drunk, that they may rejoice, and sleep a perpetual sleep and not awake. (Jeremiah 51:37, 39)

The wine that they drink that makes them drunk symbolizes their dogmas, and how nefarious these are may be seen in no. 753 above. One of those dogmas is this nefarious one, that the works people do in conformity with their tenets earn merits, by causing the Lord's merit and righteousness to be transcribed into the works and thus into them. And yet every bit of charity, and every bit of faith, or all good and truth, comes from the Lord, and what comes from the Lord continues to be the Lord's in its recipients. For what comes from the Lord is Divine, which can never become a person's own.

Something Divine can be present in a person, but not in his native self, for a person's native self is nothing but evil. Therefore someone who claims for himself something Divine as his own, not only defiles it, but also profanes it. Something Divine from the Lord is kept carefully separate from a person's native self, being elevated above it and never immersed in it.

But because Roman Catholics have transferred all the Lord's Divinity to themselves, and so have appropriated it as their own, it flows like rainwater mixed with pitch, from a fountain of tar.

The case is the same with the dogma that justification is real sanctification, and that their saints are holy in themselves, even though the Lord alone is holy (Revelation 15:4).

For more on the subject of merit, see The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine (London, 1758), nos. 150-158! Could not find a match for this book: nos. .

  
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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.

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Psalms 148:13

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13 let them praise the name of Yahweh, for his name alone is exalted. His glory is above the earth and the heavens.