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Ezekiel 2

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1 Ngài phán cùng ta rằng: Hỡi con người, chơn ngươi hãy đứng, ta sẽ phán cùng ngươi.

2 Ngài vừa phán cùng ta như vậy, thì Thần vào trong ta, làm cho chơn ta đứng lên, và ta nghe Ðấng đã phán cùng ta.

3 Ngài phán cùng ta rằng: Hỡi con người, ta sai ngươi đến cùng con cái Y-sơ-ra-ên, đến các dân bạn nghịch nổi loạn nghịch cùng ta; chúng nó và tổ phụ mình đã phạm phép nghịch cùng ta cho đến chính ngày nay.

4 Ấy là con cái dày mặt cứng lòng, ta sai ngươi đến cùng chúng nó. Khá nói cùng chúng nó rằng: Chúa Giê-hô-va có phán như vậy!

5 Còn như chúng nó, hoặc nghe ngươi, hoặc chẳng khứng nghe, vì là nhà bạn nghịch, ít nữa chúng nó cũng biết rằng ở giữa mình đã có một đấng tiên tri.

6 Nhưng, hỡi con người, ngươi chớ sợ chúng nó, và chớ sợ lời chúng nó, dầu gai gốc ở với ngươi, và ngươi ở giữa bọ cạp mặc lòng. Phải, dầu chúng nó là nhà bạn nghịch, ngươi cũng đừng sợ lời chúng nó, và đừng kinh hãi mặt chúng nó.

7 Vậy, ngươi khá đem lời ta nói cùng chúng nó, dầu nghe, dầu chẳng khứng nghe; vì chúng nó rất là bạn nghịch.

8 Nhưng, hỡi con người, hãy nghe điều ta phán cùng ngươi; chớ bạn nghịch như nhà nổi loạn ấy; hãy mở miệng, ăn lấy vật ta ban cho.

9 Ta bèn xem, nầy, có một cái tay giơ đến ta, cầm một bản sách cuốn.

10 Bản ấy giở ra trước mặt ta, có chữ đã chép, cả trong và ngoài; ấy là những lời ca thương, than thở, khốn nạn đã chép vào đó.

   

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The Lord #27

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27. The Lord is called the Son of Humanity when the subject is redemption, salvation, reformation, and regeneration, as we can tell from the following:

The Son of Humanity came to give his life as a redemption for many. (Matthew 20:28; Mark 10:45)

The Son of Humanity has come to save and not to destroy. (Matthew 18:11; Luke 9:56)

The Son of Humanity has come to seek and to save that which was lost. (Luke 19:10)

The Son of Humanity came so that the world would be saved through him. (John 3:17)

The one who sows good seed is the Son of Humanity. (Matthew 13:37)

Here the subject is redemption and salvation; and since they are effected by the Lord through the Word, he refers to himself as the Son of Humanity.

The Lord said that the Son of Humanity has power to forgive sins (Mark 2:10; Luke 5:24)-that is, power to save. He also said that he was Lord of the Sabbath because he was the Son of Humanity (Matthew 12:8; Mark 2:28; Luke 6:5)-because he himself is the very Word that he is then teaching.

He also says in John,

Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Humanity will give you. (John 6:27)

Food means everything true and good in the teaching drawn from the Word and therefore from the Lord. This is also the meaning of the manna and of the bread that comes down from heaven, as well as the meaning of these words in the same chapter:

Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Humanity and drink his blood, you will not have life within you. (John 6:53)

The flesh or bread is good actions done from love as a result of the Word, and the blood or wine is good actions done from faith as a result of the Word, both of which come from the Lord.

[2] “The Son of Humanity” means much the same in various other passages where it is found, such as the following:

Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Humanity has nowhere to lay his head. (Matthew 8:20; Luke 9:58)

This means that the Word had no place among the Jews, as the Lord also says in John 8:37, and that the Word was not abiding in them, because they did not acknowledge him (John 5:38).

The Son of Humanity means the Lord as the Word in Revelation as well:

In the midst of seven lampstands I saw one like the Son of Humanity, clothed with a garment down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band. (Revelation 1:13 and following)

In this passage various images are used to represent the Lord as the Word, so he is also called “the Son of Humanity.” In David:

Let your hand be with the man of your right hand, with the Son of Humanity whom you have strengthened for yourself. Then we will not turn back from you. Bring us to life. (Psalms 80:17-19)

The man of your right hand in this passage is also the Lord as the Word, and so is the Son of Humanity. He is called “the man of your right hand” because the Lord has power from divine truth, which is also the Word; and he gained divine power when he fulfilled the whole Word. That is why he also said that they would see the Son of Humanity sitting at the right hand of the Father with power (Mark 14:62).

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