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Hosea 13

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1 κατα τον λογον εφραιμ δικαιωματα αυτος ελαβεν εν τω ισραηλ και εθετο αυτα τη βααλ και απεθανεν

2 και προσεθετο του αμαρτανειν ετι και εποιησαν εαυτοις χωνευμα εκ του αργυριου αυτων κατ' εικονα ειδωλων εργα τεκτονων συντετελεσμενα αυτοις αυτοι λεγουσιν θυσατε ανθρωπους μοσχοι γαρ εκλελοιπασιν

3 δια τουτο εσονται ως νεφελη πρωινη και ως δροσος ορθρινη πορευομενη ωσπερ χνους αποφυσωμενος αφ' αλωνος και ως ατμις απο ακριδων

4 εγω δε κυριος ο θεος σου στερεων ουρανον και κτιζων γην ου αι χειρες εκτισαν πασαν την στρατιαν του ουρανου και ου παρεδειξα σοι αυτα του πορευεσθαι οπισω αυτων και εγω ανηγαγον σε εκ γης αιγυπτου και θεον πλην εμου ου γνωση και σωζων ουκ εστιν παρεξ εμου

5 εγω εποιμαινον σε εν τη ερημω εν γη αοικητω

6 κατα τας νομας αυτων και ενεπλησθησαν εις πλησμονην και υψωθησαν αι καρδιαι αυτων ενεκα τουτου επελαθοντο μου

7 και εσομαι αυτοις ως πανθηρ και ως παρδαλις κατα την οδον ασσυριων

8 απαντησομαι αυτοις ως αρκος απορουμενη και διαρρηξω συγκλεισμον καρδιας αυτων και καταφαγονται αυτους εκει σκυμνοι δρυμου θηρια αγρου διασπασει αυτους

9 τη διαφθορα σου ισραηλ τις βοηθησει

10 που ο βασιλευς σου ουτος και διασωσατω σε εν πασαις ταις πολεσιν σου κρινατω σε ον ειπας δος μοι βασιλεα και αρχοντα

11 και εδωκα σοι βασιλεα εν οργη μου και εσχον εν τω θυμω μου

12 συστροφην αδικιας εφραιμ εγκεκρυμμενη η αμαρτια αυτου

13 ωδινες ως τικτουσης ηξουσιν αυτω ουτος ο υιος σου ου φρονιμος διοτι ου μη υποστη εν συντριβη τεκνων

14 εκ χειρος αδου ρυσομαι αυτους και εκ θανατου λυτρωσομαι αυτους που η δικη σου θανατε που το κεντρον σου αδη παρακλησις κεκρυπται απο οφθαλμων μου

15 διοτι ουτος ανα μεσον αδελφων διαστελει επαξει ανεμον καυσωνα κυριος εκ της ερημου επ' αυτον και αναξηρανει τας φλεβας αυτου εξερημωσει τας πηγας αυτου αυτος καταξηρανει την γην αυτου και παντα τα σκευη τα επιθυμητα αυτου

   

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Apocalypse Explained #651

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651. And shall overcome them, and kill them.- That this signifies the destruction thence of all the good and truth of the church, is evident from the signification of overcome and killing the two witnesses, as denoting to destroy those things which the two witnesses signify, which are the good of love and of charity, and the truth of doctrine and of faith. That the affections of the natural man separated from the affections of the spiritual man, which are evil desires of every kind arising from infernal loves, will destroy those things, is signified by the beast coming up out of the abyss; that it was predicted that this will come to pass at the end of the church, when the Last Judgment takes place, has been stated above. To kill, in the Word, signifies to kill spiritually, which is here to destroy the good of love and truth of doctrine, as may be seen above (n. 315).

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia #7926

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7926. 'To inflict the plague on Egypt' means as a result of which damnation comes to those belonging to the Church who have been governed by faith separated from charity. This is clear from the meaning of 'the plague', which in this case is the death of the firstborn, as the damnation of those belonging to the Church [who have been governed by faith] separated from charity, dealt with in 7766, 7778. For 'Egypt' - that is, the Egyptians - means those who have had a knowledge of those kinds of things that belong to the Church, yet have separated life from religious teaching, that is, charity from faith. The Egyptians too were like them, for they possessed a knowledge of the things belonging to the Church at that time, a Church that was representative. They were familiar with the representations of spiritual realities through natural things, which constituted the ceremonies of the Church at that time, and were accordingly familiar with correspondences, as is plainly shown by their hieroglyphics, which were pictures of natural things representing spiritual realities. This explains why 'the Egyptians' means those who have a knowledge of matters of faith yet lead an evil life. In the next life such people undergo vastation of all that composes faith, that is, all that composes the Church, and are eventually damned. That damnation is what is understood in the internal sense by the death of the firstborn in Egypt.

[2] Since it says 'Jehovah will go through to inflict the plague on Egypt', and these words mean the presence of the Divine, as a result of which damnation comes to those belonging to the Church who have been governed by faith separated from charity, something must be said to explain all this. Jehovah or the Lord does not present Himself among those in hell in order to inflict damnation; but even so His presence is what brings it about. The hells have a constant desire to molest the good and also a constant longing to rise into heaven and dislodge those who are there, though their efforts cannot get them past those living in the outermost parts of heaven. For it is enmity constantly exhaling hostility and violence. But the Lord makes unceasing provision to keep those living in the outermost parts of heaven secure and undisturbed. This He accomplishes by His presence among them. When those belonging to hell bring themselves to where the Lord is present, that is, into His presence, they cast themselves into the miseries of vastation, and eventually into damnation; for as shown already in various places, the Lord's presence which they run into brings those things about. From this it is evident that the Lord does not present Himself among them in order to inflict the miseries of punishment on them, but that they cast themselves into those miseries. These considerations show that nothing but good is attributable to the Lord, and that everything bad is attributable to those themselves who are immersed in evil, thus that the ones to inflict vastation, damnation, and hell on the evil are the evil themselves. This shows one how to understand 'Jehovah will go through to inflict the plague on Egypt'.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.