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1 Ang Israel ay isang mayabong na baging, na nagbunga: ayon sa karamihan ng kaniyang bunga kaniyang pinarami ang kaniyang mga dambana; ayon sa kabutihan ng kaniyang lupain ay nagsigawa sila ng mga mainam na haligi.

2 Ang kanilang puso ay nahati; ngayo'y mangasusumpungan silang salarin: kaniyang ibabagsak ang kanilang mga dambana, kaniyang sasamsamin ang kanilang mga haligi.

3 Walang pagsalang ngayo'y kanilang sasabihin, Kami ay walang hari; sapagka't kami ay hindi nangatatakot sa Panginoon; at ang hari, ano ang magagawa niya para sa atin?

4 Sila'y nagsasalita ng mga walang kabuluhang salita, na nagsisisumpa ng di totoo sa paggawa ng mga tipan: kaya't ang kahatulan ay lumilitaw na parang ajenjo sa mga bungkal sa parang.

5 Ang mga nananahan sa Samaria ay malalagay sa pangingilabot dahil sa mga guya ng Beth-aven; sapagka't ang bayan niyaon ay mananangis doon, at ang mga saserdote niyaon na nangagagalak doon, dahil sa kaluwalhatian niyaon, sapagka't nawala roon.

6 Dadalhin din naman sa Asiria na pinakakaloob sa haring Jareb: ang Ephraim ay tatanggap ng kahihiyan, at ang Israel ay mapapahiya sa kaniyang sariling payo.

7 Tungkol sa Samaria, ang kaniyang hari ay nahiwalay, na parang bula sa tubig.

8 Ang mataas na dako naman ng Aven, ang kasalanan ng Israel ay masisira: ang mga tinik at ang mga dawag ay sisibol sa kanilang mga dambana; at sasabihin nila sa mga bundok, Takpan ninyo kami; at sa mga burol, Mahulog kayo sa amin.

9 Oh Israel, ikaw ay nagkasala mula sa mga kaarawan ng Gabaa: doon sila nagsitayo; ang pagbabaka laban sa mga anak ng kasamaan ay hindi aabot sa kanila sa Gabaa.

10 Pagka siya kong nasa, ay aking parurusahan sila; at ang mga bayan ay magpipisan laban sa kanila, pagka sila'y nagapos sa kanilang dalawang pagsalangsang.

11 At ang Ephraim ay isang dumalagang baka na tinuturuan, na maibigin sa pagiik ng trigo; nguni't aking pinararaan ang pamatok sa kaniyang magandang leeg: ako'y maglalagay ng isang mananakay sa Ephraim; magaararo ang Juda, dudurugin ng Jacob ang kaniyang mga bugal.

12 Mangaghasik kayo sa inyong sarili sa katuwiran, magsigapas kayo ayon sa kaawaan; bungkalin ninyo ang inyong pinabayaang bukiran; sapagka't panahon na hanapin ang Panginoon, hanggang sa siya'y dumating, at magdala ng katuwiran sa inyo.

13 Kayo'y nangaghasik ng kasamaan, kayo'y nagsiani ng kasalanan; kayo'y nagsikain ng bunga ng kabulaanan; sapagka't ikaw ay tumiwala sa iyong lakad, sa karamihan ng iyong makapangyarihang lalake.

14 Kaya't babangon ang isang kagulo sa iyong mga bayan, at lahat ng iyong mga katibayan ay magigiba, na gaya ni Salman na gumiba sa Beth-arbel sa kaarawan ng pagbabaka: ang ina ay pinaglurayluray na kasama ng kaniyang mga anak.

15 Gayon ang gagawin ng Beth-el sa inyo dahil sa inyong malaking kasamaan: sa pagbubukang liwayway, ang hari ng Israel ay lubos na mahihiwalay.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #6848

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6848. 'And Moses hid his face' means that interior things were protected. This is clear from the meaning of 'face' as interior things, dealt with in 1999, 2434, 3527, 4066, 4796, 4797, 5102. The fact that 'hiding' means protecting follows from the train of thought in the internal sense, for it says that 'he hid his face, for he was afraid to look at God', meaning for fear that internal things should suffer harm from the presence of the Divine itself. The implications of this will be stated in what follows immediately below.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3527

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3527. 'And I am a smooth man' means the nature of natural truth compared with natural good. This is clear from the representation of Jacob, to whom 'I' refers here, as the natural as regards truth, dealt with in 3305, and from the meaning of 'a smooth man' as the nature of it, which is dealt with below. Before anyone can know what these words mean he needs to know what 'hairy' means and what 'smooth' means. The inner things present in a person manifest themselves outwardly in some visible form, especially in his face and facial expressions. The things that are inmost within him are not seen there at the present day, only to some extent things less interior than those inmost ones. But not even these are seen, if he has learned since early childhood to employ presence, for in that case he adopts so to speak a different disposition of mind (animus) and as a consequence produces a different facial expression - it being the disposition of mind (animus) that shows in the face. Hypocrites more than all others have become steeped in such presence from actually behaving, and so becoming accustomed to behave in such ways; and the more deceitful they are the more thoroughly are they steeped in it. With people who are not hypocrites rational good is seen in the face as the manifestation of a certain fire of life, and rational truth as the manifestation of the light of that fire. These matters a person is aware of from a certain innate knowledge without having to learn them, for it is the life of his spirit as regards good and as regards truth that manifests itself in this way. And because man is a spirit clothed with a body he knows about such a thing as this from a perception of it in his spirit, and so is aware of it from within himself. This is why a person is on occasions stirred with affection by another's facial expression, though it is not the facial expression that stirs him but the disposition of mind shining through it. The natural degree of the mind however reveals itself in the face as a more obscure fire of life and more obscure light of life, while the bodily degree scarcely does so as more than a warm and bright complexion, and as the change of their states in accordance with affections.

[2] Because the inner things present in a person manifest themselves thus in a visible form, especially in the face, the most ancient people - who were celestial and had no knowledge at all of what it was to employ presence, let alone of what hypocrisy or what deceit was - were able to see the mind of another plainly revealed in his face. For this reason the face also meant things of the will and those of the understanding, that is, interior rational things as regards good and truth, 358, 1999, 2434. Indeed those interior things as regards good were meant by the blood and its redness, and as regards truths by the form resulting from it, and its pure whiteness. But interior natural things were meant by things growing out of these, such as hairs and scales are; that is to say, things stemming from the natural as regards good were meant by 'hairs' and those stemming from the natural as regards truth by 'scales'. Consequently people governed by natural good were called 'hairy men' whereas those governed by natural truth were called 'smooth men'. These considerations show what these words 'Esau my brother is a hairy man, and I am a smooth man' mean in the internal sense, namely the nature of natural good compared with natural truth, and the nature of natural truth compared with natural good. From this it is also evident what Esau represents, that is to say, the good of the natural; for he was called Esau because of his hairiness, Genesis 25:25, and Edom because of his ruddiness, Genesis 25:30. And Mount Seir where he dwelt also has a similar meaning, namely, shaggy. This being so, the mountain that led up to Seir was called the bald or smooth mountain, mentioned in Joshua 11:17; 12:7, which was also the representative of truth leading upwards to good.

[3] 'Hairy' has reference to good and from this to truth, and also in the contrary sense to evil and from this to falsity, as has been shown in 3301. But 'smooth' has reference to truth and in the contrary sense to falsity, as is also evident from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

You who inflame yourselves among the gods under every green tree, among the smooth [stones] of the valley is your portion. Isaiah 57:5-6.

Here 'inflaming' has reference to evil, 'smooth [stones] of the valley' to falsity. In the same prophet,

The craftsman encourages the smith, the one rubbing smooth the hammer by his striking the anvil, and says of the soldering. It is good. Isaiah 41:7.

Here 'the craftsman encourages the smith' has reference to evil, 'the one rubbing smooth the hammer' to falsity. In David,

Butter makes his 1 mouth smooth; when his heart draws near, his words are softer than oil. Psalms 55:21.

Here 'a smooth mouth' or flattery refers to falsity, 'heart' and consequent soft words to evil. In the same author,

Their throat is an open sepulchre, they speak smooth things with their tongue. Psalms 5:9.

'Throat is an open sepulchre' refers to evil, 'tongue speaking smooth things' to falsity. In Luke,

Every valley will be filled, and every mountain and hill will be brought low; and the crooked places will be made straight, and the rough places into level ways. Luke 3:5.

'Valley' stands for what is lowly, 1723, 3417, 'mountain and hill' for what is exalted, 1691. 'The crooked made straight' stands for turning into good that evil which is due to ignorance, for 'length' and things to do with length have reference to good, 1613; 'rough places into level ways' stands for turning into truths those falsities which are due to ignorance - 'way' having reference to truth, 627, 2333.

Footnotes:

1. The Latin means your but the Hebrew means his.

  
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