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Jeremias 47

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1 Dette er Herrens ord som kom til profeten Jeremias om filistrene, før Farao slo Gasa.

2 sier Herren: Se, vann stiger op fra nord, og det blir til en flommende elv, og det flommer utover landene og alt som i dem er, byene og dem som bor i dem. Menneskene skriker, og alle som bor på jorden, jamrer sig;

3 når hans veldige hesters hovslag drønner, når hans vogner ramler, når hans hjul dundrer, da ser ikke fedrene sig om efter barna, så motfalne er de

4 for den dags skyld som kommer for å ødelegge alle filistrene, for å utrydde for Tyrus og Sidon alle som er undsloppet og kunde hjelpe; for Herren ødelegger filistrene, dem som er blitt igjen fra øen Kaftor.

5 Gasa er blitt skallet, Askalon er blitt målløst, det som er blitt igjen av deres lavland; hvor lenge vil du skjære i ditt kjøtt?

6 Ve! Du Herrens sverd, hvor lenge vil du være urolig? Far i din skjede, hvil dig og vær stille!

7 Hvorledes skulde du holde dig rolig, når Herren har gitt dig befaling? Til Askalon og til havets strand, dit har han stevnet det.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #6729

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6729. 'And the daughter of Pharaoh went down' means the kind of religion practised there. This is clear from the meaning of 'the daughter' as an affection for truth and good, and from this as the Church, dealt with in 2362, 3963, and in the contrary sense as an affection for falsity and evil, and from this as the kind of religion that springs from them, 3024. Here the kind of religion that springs from false factual knowledge is meant because the daughter is Pharaoh's; for 'Pharaoh' here represents false factual knowledge, 6651, 6679, 6683, 6692. In the Word Churches are meant by 'daughters', as may be recognized from the very many places in which the Church is called the daughter of Zion, and the daughter of Jerusalem. The false religions of quite a number of nations are also meant by 'daughters', as is evident from the places where those religions are called daughters, for example, the daughter of Tyre, Psalms 45:12; the daughter of Edom, Lamentations 4:22; the daughter of the Chaldeans and of Babel, Isaiah 47:1, 5; Jeremiah 50:41-42; Jeremiah 51:33; Zechariah 2:7, Psalms 137:8; the daughter of the Philistines, Ezekiel 16:27, 57; the daughter of Tarshish, Isaiah 23:10. 'The daughter of Egypt' is spoken of in Jeremiah,

Go up to Gilead and take balm, O virgin daughter of Egypt! Make for yourself vessels of migration, O inhabitant daughter of Egypt! The daughter of Egypt has been put to shame; she has been delivered into the hand of the people from the north. Jeremiah 46:11, 19, 24.

'The daughter of Egypt' stands for an affection for reasoning that relies, since a negative attitude of mind reigns, on factual knowledge - reasoning whether the truths of faith are indeed true. Thus she stands for the kind of religion which springs from that reasoning, a religion in which there is no belief in anything except what is false.

  
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Zechariah 2:7

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7 'Come, Zion! Escape, you who dwell with the daughter of Babylon.'