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ဟောရှေ 11

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1 ဣသရေလသည် အသက်ငယ်သောအခါ ငါ သည် ချစ်၍ ငါ့သားကို အဲဂုတ္တုပြည်မှ ခေါ်ခဲ့ပြီ။

2 သူတို့ကို ခေါ်သော သူတို့ထံမှ ထွက်သွားကြ၏။ ဗာလဘုရားတို့အား ယဇ်ပူဇော်၍ ရုပ်တုဆင်းတုတို့အား နံ့သာပေါင်းကို မီးရှို့ကြ၏။

3 ငါသည် သွားတတ်သော အတတ်ကို ဧဖရိမ် အား လက်ဆွဲ၍ သွန်သင်၏။ သို့သော်လည်း၊ ငါစောင့်မ ခြင်း ကျေးဇူးကို သူသည် မသိဘဲ နေ၏။

4 လူကို ဆွဲတတ်သော ကြိုးတည်းဟူသော မေတ္တာ ကြိုးနှင့် ငါဆွဲငင်၏။ ပါးရိုးအနားသို့ ထမ်းဘိုးကို ရွှေ့၍ ဖြည်းညှင်းစွာ ကျွေး၏။

5 အထံတော်သို့ မပြန်မလာဟု သူသည် ငြင်း သောကြောင့်၊ အဲဂုတ္တုပြည်သို့ ပြန်၍မသွားရ။ အာရှုရိ မင်းသည် သူတို့ကို အုပ်စိုးရလိမ့်မည်။

6 ထားဘေးသည် သူ့နေရာမြို့တို့ အပေါ်သို့ ရောက်၍ မင်းတို့ကို ဖျက်ဆီးလိမ့်မည်။ သူတို့ ကြံစည်ခြင်း အားဖြင့်ပင် သုတ်သင်ပယ်ရှင်းလိမ့်မည်။

7 ငါ၏လူတို့သည် ငါ့ထံမှ လွှဲမြဲလွှဲကြ၏။ အမြင့် ဆုံးသော ဘုရားထံသို့ ခေါ်သော်လည်း၊ ထိုဘုရားကို အဘယ်သူမျှ မချီးမြှောက်လို။

8 အိုဧဖရိမ်၊ ငါသည် သင့်ကို အဘယ်သို့ စွန့်နိုင် မည်နည်း။ အိုဣသရေလ၊ သင့်ကို အဘယ်သို့ အပ်နှံနိုင် မည်နည်း။ သင့်ကို အာဒမာမြို့ကဲ့သို့ အဘယ်သို့ ဖြစ်စေ နိုင်မည်နည်း။ ဇေဘိုင်မြို့အရာ၌ အဘယ်သို့ ခန့်ထားနိုင် မည်နည်း။ ငါသည် နှလုံးပြောင်းလဲ၍ အလွန် ကြင်နာ သော စိတ်ရှိ၏။

9 ပြင်းစွာ အမျက်ထွက်သည်အတိုင်း မပြုလို။ ဧဖရိမ်ကို အထပ်ထပ်မဖျက်ဆီးလို။ ငါသည် လူမဟုတ်၊ ဘုရားသခင်ဖြစ်၏။ မြို့ထဲမှာနေသော မြို့သားမဟုတ် သော်လည်း၊ သင်တို့တွင်နေ၍ သန့်ရှင်းသော ဘုရား ဖြစ်၏။

10 သူတို့သည် ထာဝရဘုရား၏နောက်တော်သို့ လိုက်ကြလိမ့်မည်။ ခြင်္သေ့ကဲ့သို့ ဟောက်တော်မူမည်။ ဟောက်တော်မူသောအခါ သားသမီးတို့သည် အနောက် မျက်နှာမှအလျင်အမြန် ပြေးကြလိမ့်မည်။

11 စာငှက်ကဲ့သို့ အဲဂုတ္တုပြည်မှ၎င်း၊ ချိုးကဲ့သို့ အာရှု ရိပြည်မှ၎င်း အလျင်အမြန်ပြေးကြ၍၊ သူတို့ကို နေရင်း အရပ်၌ ငါနေရာချမည်ဟု ထာဝရဘုရား မိန့်တော်မူ၏။

12 ဧဖရိမ်သည် မုသာစကားနှင့်၎င်း၊ ဣသရေလ သည် လှည့်စားခြင်းနှင့်၎င်း ငါ့ကို နှောင့်ရှက်တတ်၏။ ယုဒသည်လည်း ဘုရားသခင့်ထံ၊ သန့်ရှင်း၍ သစ္စာစောင့် တော်မူသော ဘုရားသခင့်ထံမှ လွှဲ၍ လှည့်လည်တတ်၏။

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9496

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9496. 'And you shall make poles of shittim wood' means power derived from this. This is clear from the meaning of 'poles' as the power which truth from good possesses, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'shittim wood' as the good of merit that is the Lord's alone, dealt with above in 9472, 9486. Here it must now be stated what it was that enabled the ark and the dwelling-place to represent heaven, and at the same time the rim of the ark to represent a border, the corners firmness, the rings the joining of good to truth, and the poles power. It has been shown that the whole natural system, thus every single thing existing in true order there, is representative of the Lord's kingdom, that is, of heaven and heavenly realities present there, 9280. It has also been shown that the whole of heaven resembles a human being, and that for this reason heaven has been called the Grand Man, 9276 (end). From this it now follows that all objects which serve to represent heavenly realities correlate with the human form, and that they carry spiritual meanings according to their similarity to that form.

[2] From this it is now evident how the ark can come to mean heaven where the Lord is, the rim on it to mean a border, the sides to mean good to which truth must be joined, the corners to mean firmness, the rings to mean the actual joining together, and the poles to mean power. For the poles resemble a person's arms and therefore also have a similar meaning to the arms; the rings resemble the ginglymi or sockets where the arms are linked to the breast; the corners resemble the actual protrusions where that link is made; the sides resemble the chest cavity or thorax, and the rim resembles the [shoulder-]girdle which forms a border for it. From this it becomes clear that power is meant by 'poles', as it is by 'arms' (for the meaning of 'arms' and 'hands' as power, see 878, 4931-4937, 5327, 5328, 6292, 6947, 7188, 7189, 7205, 7518, 7673, 8050, 8153, 8281, 9025, 9133); and that the same thing is meant by 'the sides' as by the chest or thorax of the body, namely good, since the chest contains the heart and lungs, and 'the heart' means celestial good and 'the lungs' spiritual good, 3883-3896, 9300. From all this it is evident that by 'rings' the same thing is meant as by ginglymi or joints which join the chest to the shoulders, and the shoulders to the arms, namely the joining of good to truth, and that firmness is meant by 'the corners', for the strength of the body is exerted there, and the body is equipped with strength and power through the arms. From all this one may recognize how it comes about that natural objects which are inanimate can represent the same realities as ones that are animate, that is, as parts of the human body. That is to say, it comes about because heaven resembles a human being, and the things present in heaven resemble those that exist in the human being, as may be seen from what has been shown at great length regarding the correspondence of the human being with the Grand Man or heaven. See the places referred to in 9276 (end).

[3] Just as the poles which were used to carry the ark meant power, so did the poles or bars which were used to secure the gates of cities, as is clear from the following places: In Hosea,

The sword falls on its cities, and consumes its bars. Hosea 11:6.

'The sword' stands for truth battling against falsity, 'cities' for matters of doctrine, and 'bars' for power. In Isaiah,

For your sake I have sent to Babel, and I will break down all the bars. Isaiah 43:14.

In Jeremiah,

The mighty ones of Babel are seated in strongholds; their power has been destroyed. 1 Its bars have been broken. Jeremiah 51:30.

In Amos,

I will break the bar of Damascus. Amos 1:5.

In Isaiah,

I will break in pieces the gates of bronze and cut asunder the bars of iron. Isaiah 45:2.

Similar words occur in David, Psalms 107:16. In Jeremiah,

It has no gates or bars; they dwell alone. Jeremiah 49:31.

In Ezekiel,

They all dwell without a wall; 2 they do not have bars and gates. Ezekiel 38:11.

In Jeremiah,

Her gates have sunk into the earth, He has destroyed and broken in pieces her bars. Lamentations 2:9.

In David,

Praise your God, O Zion! For He strengthens the bars of your gates. Psalms 147:12-13.

In these places matters of doctrine are meant by 'cities', 2449, 2712, 3216, 4492, 4493, firmness and protection by 'gates', and the power which belongs to truth derived from good by 'bars'. The fact that all power belongs to truth, but to truth that is derived from good, see 6344, 6423, 8200, 8304, 9133, 9327, 9410.

Footnotes:

1. literally, given to oblivion

2. i.e. they live in villages which do not have walls around them

  
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Arcana Coelestia #7205

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7205. 'And I will redeem you with an outstretched arm' means leading out of hell by Divine power. This is clear from the meaning of 'redeeming' as leading out of hell (for the use of the word 'redemption' in connection with servitude, evil, and death, from which people are released, so that they are released from hell, and for the Lord's being called the Redeemer in respect of His Divine Human, see 6281); and from the meaning of 'an outstretched arm' as Divine. For 'arm' means power, see 878, 4931, 4932, 4934, 4935; but the reason why 'an out-stretched arm' means almighty or Divine power is that in heaven when an arm is seen outstretched it represents power from the Divine. When it is not outstretched however but bent, power in an ordinary sense is meant. This now explains why in the Word the expressions 'outstretched arm' and 'strong hand' are used many times to mean Divine power, as in Jeremiah,

I have made the earth, man, and beast that are on the face of the earth, by My great strength and by My outstretched arm. Jeremiah 17:5.

In the same prophet,

Ah, Lord Jehovih! Behold, You have made heaven and earth by Your great strength and by Your outstretched arm; there is no matter 1 that is too wonderful for You. And You led Your people Israel out of the land of Egypt by signs and by miracles, and by a strong hand and by an outstretched arm. Jeremiah 32:17, 21.

In Ezekiel,

I will lead you out from the peoples, and gather you out of the lands into which you were scattered, by a strong hand and by an outstretched arm. Ezekiel 20:34.

In David,

He led Israel out from the midst of the Egyptians, by a strong hand and an outstretched arm. Psalms 136:11-12.

In addition to these places see Deuteronomy 4:34; 5:15; 7:19; 9:29; 11:2; 26:8; 1 Kings 8:42; 2 Kings 17:36.

Footnotes:

1. or word

  
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