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以西結書 28

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1 耶和華的又臨到我說:

2 人子啊,你對推羅君王耶和華如此:因你傲,:我是;我在之位。你雖然居自比,也不過是人,並不是

3 看哪,你比但以理更有智慧,甚麼祕事都不能向你隱藏。

4 你靠自己的智慧聰明得了財寶,收入中。

5 你靠自己的大智慧和貿易增添資財,又因資財心裡傲。

6 所以耶和華如此:因你居自比

7 我必使外邦人,就是列國中的強暴人臨到你這裡;他們必拔刀砍壞你用智慧得來的美物,褻瀆你的榮光。

8 他們必使你坑;你必中,與被殺的人一樣。

9 在殺你的人面前你還能我是麼﹖其實你在殺害你的人中,不過是人,並不是

10 你必在外邦人中,與未受割禮(或譯:不潔;下同)的人一樣,因為這是耶和華的。

11 耶和華的臨到我說:

12 人子啊,你為推羅王作起哀歌耶和華如此:你無所不備,智慧充足,全然美麗

13 你曾在伊甸的園中,佩戴各樣寶,就是紅寶、紅璧璽、、水蒼玉、紅瑪瑙、碧玉藍寶石、綠寶、紅玉,和黃;又有精美的笛在你那裡,都是在你受造之日預備齊全的。

14 你是那受膏遮掩約櫃的基路伯;我將你安置在上;你在發光如的寶中間往來。

15 你從受造之日所行的都完全,後來在你中間又察出不義。

16 因你貿易很多,就被強暴的事充滿,以致犯罪,所以我因你褻瀆聖地,就從驅逐你。遮掩約櫃的基路伯啊,我已將你從發光如的寶中除滅。

17 你因美麗傲,又因榮光敗壞智慧,我已將你摔倒在,使你倒在君面前,好叫他們目睹眼見。

18 你因罪孽眾多,貿易不公,就褻瀆你那裡的聖所。故此,我使從你中間發出,燒滅你,使你在所有觀的人眼前變為上的爐灰。

19 各國民中,凡認識你的,都必為你驚奇。你令人驚恐,不再存留於世,直到永遠

20 耶和華的臨到我說:

21 人子啊,你要向西頓預言攻擊他,

22 耶和華如此:西頓哪,我與你為敵,我必在你中間得榮耀。我在你中間施行審判、顯為的時候,人就知道我是耶和華

23 我必使瘟疫進入西頓,使血流在他街上。被殺的必在其中仆倒,四圍有刀臨到他,人就知道我是耶和華

24 四圍恨惡以色列家的人,必不再向他們作刺人的荊棘,傷人的蒺藜,人就知道我是耶和華

25 耶和華如此:我將分散在萬民中的以色列招聚回來,向他們在列邦人眼前顯為的時候,他們就在我賜僕人雅各之地,仍然居住

26 他們要在這地上安然居住。我向四圍恨惡他們的眾人施行審判以後,他們要蓋造房屋,栽種葡萄園,安然居住,就知道我是耶和華─他們的

   

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耶利米書 8:22

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22 在基列豈沒有乳香呢?在那著豈沒有醫生呢?我百姓為何不得痊愈呢?

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1170. Verse 17. And every pilot, and all that are employed on ships, and sailors, and as many as work at sea, signifies all that have believed themselves to be in wisdom, intelligence, and knowledge, and have confirmed the falsities of that doctrine and religious persuasion by reasonings from the natural man. This is evident from the signification of "ships" as being the knowledges of truth and good, also doctrinals in both senses (See n. 514); and as wisdom, intelligence and knowledge are from the knowledges of truth and good, so a "pilot or ship master" signifies those who are in wisdom. "Those employed on ships" signify those who are in intelligence; and "sailors" signify those who are in knowledge. Wisdom, intelligence, and knowledge are mentioned, because they follow in that order with those who from knowledges become wise. Wisdom is in the third degree, intelligence in the second, and knowledge in the first or ultimate, and this is why they are mentioned in that order in the Word, as in Moses:

I have filled Bezaleel with the spirit of God, in wisdom, in intelligence, and in knowledge (Exodus 31:3; 35:31).

The above is evident also from the signification of "working at sea," as being to confirm by reasonings from the natural man, and here to confirm the falsities of that doctrine and religious persuasion, for "the sea" signifies the natural man, and "working" there signifies to reason, and by reasonings to confirm. Strictly, "to work at sea" signifies to acquire the things by which they may make gain, also to sell such things, and thus to make gain. But as gains were described above by "merchants and their merchandise," here "working at sea" has another signification, namely, to confirm by reasonings. That "pilots or ship masters" signify those who are wise can be seen in Ezekiel:

The wise men of Zidon and Arvad were thy pilots. The elders of Gebal and the wise men thereof were thy caulkers (Ezekiel 27:8, 9).

But these things may be seen explained above (n. 514).

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[2] There are two faculties of life in man, one called the understanding and the other the will. These faculties are entirely distinct from each other; but they were created to make one, and when they make one they are called one mind; but with man they are at first divided, and afterwards united.

They are distinct just as light and heat are. For the understanding is from the light of heaven which in its essence is the Divine truth or the Divine wisdom; and while man is in the world the understanding in him sees, thinks, reasons, and concludes from that light. Yet man is ignorant of this fact, since he knows nothing about that light or its origin. The will is from the heat of heaven, which in its essence is the Divine good or the Divine love; and while man is in the world the will in him loves from that heat, and has from it all its pleasure and delight. Of this fact also man is ignorant, since he knows nothing about that heat or its origin. Since, then, the understanding sees from the light of heaven, it is evidently the subject and receptacle of that light, and thus the subject and receptacle of truth and of wisdom therefrom. And since the will loves from the heat of heaven, it is evidently the subject and receptacle of that heat, and thus the subject and receptacle of good, that is, of love. From all this it can be clearly seen that these two faculties of man's life are distinct, as light and heat are, also as truth and good are, and as wisdom and love are.

[3] That these two faculties are at first divided in man, is plainly perceptible from the fact that man is capable of understanding truth, and good from truth, and of accepting it as good, even though he does not will it and from willing do it; for he understands what is true and thus what is good when he hears and reads about it, and understands so fully as to be able afterwards to teach it by preaching and writing. But when alone and thinking from his spirit he can apprehend that he does not will the truth, and even that he wills to act contrary to it, and does act contrary to it when not restrained by fears. Such are those who are able to speak intelligently, and yet live otherwise. This is "seeing one law in the spirit, and another in the flesh," "spirit" being the understanding, and "flesh" the will. This division between the understanding and the will is perceived especially by those who wish to be reformed, and but little by others.

[4] This division is possible because the understanding with man has not been destroyed, but the will has been destroyed. For the understanding is comparatively like the light of the world by which man is able to see with equal clearness in the winter season and summer season; while the will is comparatively like the heat of the world, which may be absent from the light or be present in the light. It is absent in the winter season and present in the summer season. But the fact is this, that nothing except the will destroys the understanding, as nothing except the absence of heat destroys the germinations of the earth. The understanding is destroyed by the will in those who are in evils of life when the two act as one, and not when they do not act as one. They act as one when man thinks by himself from his love, but they do not act as one when he is with others. When he is with others he conceals and thus sets aside his will's own love; and when this is set aside the understanding is raised up into higher light.

[5] This shall be shown by experience. I have occasionally heard spirits talking with one another and also with myself so wisely that an angel could scarcely have talked more wisely; and I was in consequence led to believe that they would soon be raised up into heaven; but after a while I saw them with the evil in hell, at which I wondered. But I was then permitted to hear them talking in a wholly different way, not in favor of truths as before, but against them, because they were now in the love of their own will and likewise of their own understanding, while before they were not in that love. It has also been granted me to see how what is man's own [proprium] is distinguished from what is not his own; for this may be seen in the light of heaven. What is man's own has its seat within, and what is not his own has its seat without; and the latter veils and conceals the former, and the former does not appear until this veil is taken away, as takes place with all after death. I have noticed also that many were amazed at what they saw and heard; but these were such as judge of the state of a man's soul from his conversation and writings, and not also from his acts which are from his own will. All this makes clear that these two faculties of life in man are at first divided.

[6] Something shall now be said about their union. They are united in those who are reformed, which is effected by combat against the evils of the will. When these evils have been removed the will of good acts as one with the understanding of truth. From this it follows that such as the will is such is the understanding, or, what is the same, such as the love is such is the wisdom. The wisdom is such as the love is because the love belonging to the will is the esse of man's life, and the wisdom belonging to the understanding is the existere of life therefrom; therefore the love, which belongs to the will, forms itself in the understanding, and the form it there takes on is what is called wisdom; for as love and wisdom have one essence it is clear that wisdom is the form of love, or love in form. When these faculties have thus been united by reformation the will's love increases daily, and it increases by spiritual nourishment in the understanding; for it has there its affection for truth and good, which is like an appetite that hungers and desires. From all this it is clear that it is the will that must be reformed, and as it is reformed the understanding sees, that is, grows wise; for as has been said, the will has been destroyed, but the understanding has not. The will and the understanding also make one with those who are not reformed, that is, in the evil, if not in the world yet after death; for after death man is not permitted to think from his understanding except in accordance with the love of his will. To this everyone is finally brought; and when he is brought to this condition the evil love of the will has its own form in the understanding, and as this form is from the falsities of evil it is insanity.

  
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