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Lamentations 3

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1 εγω ανηρ ο βλεπων πτωχειαν εν ραβδω θυμου αυτου επ' εμε

2 παρελαβεν με και απηγαγεν εις σκοτος και ου φως

3 πλην εν εμοι επεστρεψεν χειρα αυτου ολην την ημεραν

4 επαλαιωσεν σαρκας μου και δερμα μου οστεα μου συνετριψεν

5 ανωκοδομησεν κατ' εμου και εκυκλωσεν κεφαλην μου και εμοχθησεν

6 εν σκοτεινοις εκαθισεν με ως νεκρους αιωνος

7 ανωκοδομησεν κατ' εμου και ουκ εξελευσομαι εβαρυνεν χαλκον μου

8 και γε κεκραξομαι και βοησω απεφραξεν προσευχην μου

9 ανωκοδομησεν οδους μου ενεφραξεν τριβους μου εταραξεν

10 αρκος ενεδρευουσα αυτος μοι λεων εν κρυφαιοις

11 κατεδιωξεν αφεστηκοτα και κατεπαυσεν με εθετο με ηφανισμενην

12 ενετεινεν τοξον αυτου και εστηλωσεν με ως σκοπον εις βελος

13 εισηγαγεν τοις νεφροις μου ιους φαρετρας αυτου

14 εγενηθην γελως παντι λαω μου ψαλμος αυτων ολην την ημεραν

15 εχορτασεν με πικριας εμεθυσεν με χολης

16 και εξεβαλεν ψηφω οδοντας μου εψωμισεν με σποδον

17 και απωσατο εξ ειρηνης ψυχην μου επελαθομην αγαθα

18 και ειπα απωλετο νεικος μου και η ελπις μου απο κυριου

19 εμνησθην απο πτωχειας μου και εκ διωγμου μου πικριας και χολης μου

20 μνησθησεται και καταδολεσχησει επ' εμε η ψυχη μου

21 ταυτην ταξω εις την καρδιαν μου δια τουτο υπομενω

25 αγαθος κυριος τοις υπομενουσιν αυτον ψυχη η ζητησει αυτον αγαθον

26 και υπομενει και ησυχασει εις το σωτηριον κυριου

27 αγαθον ανδρι οταν αρη ζυγον εν νεοτητι αυτου

28 καθησεται κατα μονας και σιωπησεται οτι ηρεν εφ' εαυτω

30 δωσει τω παιοντι αυτον σιαγονα χορτασθησεται ονειδισμων

31 οτι ουκ εις τον αιωνα απωσεται κυριος

32 οτι ο ταπεινωσας οικτιρησει κατα το πληθος του ελεους αυτου

33 οτι ουκ απεκριθη απο καρδιας αυτου και εταπεινωσεν υιους ανδρος

34 του ταπεινωσαι υπο τους ποδας αυτου παντας δεσμιους γης

35 του εκκλιναι κρισιν ανδρος κατεναντι προσωπου υψιστου

36 καταδικασαι ανθρωπον εν τω κρινεσθαι αυτον κυριος ουκ ειπεν

37 τις ουτως ειπεν και εγενηθη κυριος ουκ ενετειλατο

38 εκ στοματος υψιστου ουκ εξελευσεται τα κακα και το αγαθον

39 τι γογγυσει ανθρωπος ζων ανηρ περι της αμαρτιας αυτου

40 εξηρευνηθη η οδος ημων και ητασθη και επιστρεψωμεν εως κυριου

41 αναλαβωμεν καρδιας ημων επι χειρων προς υψηλον εν ουρανω

42 ημαρτησαμεν ησεβησαμεν και ουχ ιλασθης

43 επεσκεπασας εν θυμω και απεδιωξας ημας απεκτεινας ουκ εφεισω

44 επεσκεπασας νεφελην σεαυτω εινεκεν προσευχης

45 καμμυσαι με και απωσθηναι εθηκας ημας εν μεσω των λαων

46 διηνοιξαν εφ' ημας το στομα αυτων παντες οι εχθροι ημων

47 φοβος και θυμος εγενηθη ημιν επαρσις και συντριβη

48 αφεσεις υδατων καταξει ο οφθαλμος μου επι το συντριμμα της θυγατρος του λαου μου

49 ο οφθαλμος μου κατεποθη και ου σιγησομαι του μη ειναι εκνηψιν

50 εως ου διακυψη και ιδη κυριος εξ ουρανου

51 ο οφθαλμος μου επιφυλλιει επι την ψυχην μου παρα πασας θυγατερας πολεως

52 θηρευοντες εθηρευσαν με ως στρουθιον οι εχθροι μου δωρεαν

53 εθανατωσαν εν λακκω ζωην μου και επεθηκαν λιθον επ' εμοι

54 υπερεχυθη υδωρ επι κεφαλην μου ειπα απωσμαι

55 επεκαλεσαμην το ονομα σου κυριε εκ λακκου κατωτατου

56 φωνην μου ηκουσας μη κρυψης τα ωτα σου εις την δεησιν μου

57 εις την βοηθειαν μου ηγγισας εν η σε ημερα επεκαλεσαμην ειπας μοι μη φοβου

58 εδικασας κυριε τας δικας της ψυχης μου ελυτρωσω την ζωην μου

59 ειδες κυριε τας ταραχας μου εκρινας την κρισιν μου

60 ειδες πασαν την εκδικησιν αυτων εις παντας διαλογισμους αυτων εν εμοι

61 ηκουσας τον ονειδισμον αυτων παντας τους διαλογισμους αυτων κατ' εμου

62 χειλη επανιστανομενων μοι και μελετας αυτων κατ' εμου ολην την ημεραν

63 καθεδραν αυτων και αναστασιν αυτων επιβλεψον επι τους οφθαλμους αυτων

64 αποδωσεις αυτοις ανταποδομα κυριε κατα τα εργα των χειρων αυτων

65 αποδωσεις αυτοις υπερασπισμον καρδιας μοχθον σου αυτοις

66 καταδιωξεις εν οργη και εξαναλωσεις αυτους υποκατω του ουρανου κυριε

   

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Arcana Coelestia #10037

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10037. 'And its dung' means all other unclean things. This is clear from the meaning of 'dung' as that which is unclean. 'Dung' means that which is unclean, and therefore means evil and falsity since these in the spiritual sense are the unclean things, because all food that has no use or has served its purpose passes away into dung, and food in the spiritual sense is the truth and good of faith and love, 4792, 5147, 5293, 5340, 5342, 5576, 5915, 8562, 9003. Therefore also dung and excrement correspond to evils that exist in hell, which in the Word is also called a latrine. Regarding this correspondence, see 954, 2755, 4948, 5394, 5395, 7161.

[2] Consequently such things in the Word mean those which are hellish, as may be recognized from the following places: In Isaiah,

He who remains in Zion, and he who is left in Jerusalem, will be called holy, everyone who has been written for life in Jerusalem, when the Lord will have washed the excrement of the daughters of Zion and washed away the blood 1 of Jerusalem. Isaiah 4:3-4.

'Zion' and 'Jerusalem' mean the Church, 'Zion' the Church among those who are governed by the good of love, and 'Jerusalem' the Church among those who are guided by truths springing from that good. 'Washing the excrement of the daughters of Zion' means purifying from evils those in the Church who are governed by the good of love, while 'washing the blood of Jerusalem' means purifying from falsities of evil those there who are guided by truths.

[3] In Jeremiah,

They will bring out the bones of the kings of Judah, and the bones of its princes, and the bones of the priests, and the bones of the prophets, and they will spread them out before the sun and the moon, and all the host of heaven, which they have loved and which they have served. They will not be gathered nor buried; they will be as dung on the face of the earth. Jeremiah 8:1-2.

These words describe the condition of those who rendered the Church's forms of good and its truths unholy. Their condition at that time was represented by the bringing of the bones out of their tombs. 'The bones of the kings' and 'of the princes' brought out of their tombs mean truths rendered unholy; 'the bones of the priests' and 'of the prophets' mean forms of good rendered unholy. 'Being spread out before the sun and the moon, and all the host of heaven' means being removed from all goodness and truth; 'not being gathered and buried' means not being raised up to life; and 'being dung on the face of the earth' means being nothing but that which is hellish. In the same prophet,

They will die by the deaths of grievous illnesses, so that they are not mourned nor buried; they will become dung on the face of the earth. Jeremiah 16:4; 25:33.

'Becoming dung on the face of the earth' has the same meaning as the words used in the previous quotation.

[4] In Lamentations,

Those who ate delicacies are desolate 2 in the streets; those brought up in purple have embraced dunghills. Lamentations 4:5.

'Those who ate delicacies' means those who have the Word and consequently have cognitions or knowledge of truth; 'those brought up in purple' means those with cognitions of good; and 'embracing dunghills' means learning and choosing falsities instead of those things. In Malachi,

If you will not hear, and if you will not take it to heart, I will send a curse on you, and spread dung on your faces, the dung of your feasts. Malachi 2:2-3.

'Spreading dung on their faces' means defiling the more internal things of life with the falsities of evil; '[spreading] the dung of feasts' means defiling the holy things of worship.

[5] In Ezekiel,

The prophet was commanded, Make a barley cake with human dung, for thus will the children of Israel eat their bread unclean. But he said, Ah Lord Jehovih! my soul has not been polluted; abominable flesh has not come into my mouth. Then He answered, I give you excrement of the ox instead of dung of the human being, that you may make your bread with it. For I will cause them to be in want of bread and water, and they will be dismayed with one another 3 , and waste away on account of their iniquity. Ezekiel 4:9-17.

These things represented the character of goodness and truth in the Church of the Jewish nation. 'A barley cake with dung of the human being' means the Church's interior good defiled with the evils of self-love; 'a cake with excrement of the ox' means the Church's external good defiled with the evils of that love. Since those things are meant by 'cake' it says that they would be in want of bread and water and would be dismayed. 'Bread and water' means goodness and truth; 'being in want of them' and 'being dismayed' means being deprived of [them].

[6] Since such things were meant by dung and excrement it is evident what the following words in Moses mean,

There shall be a space outside the camp, where you may go out, and you shall have a spade 4 with which you shall cover your excrement. For Jehovah God will be walking in the midst of your camp, so that your camp may be holy, and so that He may see no indecent thing among you and turn away from you 5 . Deuteronomy 23:12-14.

This command was given because uncleanness was represented by dung. For the camp where the children of Israel were living represented heaven and the Church, in which the Lord is present through faith and love. The place outside the camp therefore represented a place where heaven and the Church did not exist, thus where the Lord was not present through faith and love. This is why it says, 'Jehovah will be walking in the midst of the camp, so that the camp may be holy, and so that He may see no indecent thing and turn away'. 'Indecent thing' means uncleanness that results from evils and falsities. The fact that 'the camp' there meant heaven and the Church, in which the Lord is present, will be seen in what comes next.

Footnotes:

1. literally, bloods

2. literally, have been laid waste

3. literally, will be desolated by a man and his brother

4. literally, peg or nail

5. literally, may not see in you the nakedness of any thing and turn back from after you

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