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Dániel 8

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1 Belsazár király uralkodásának harmadik esztendejében látomás jelenék meg nékem, Dánielnek, annak utánna, a mely elõször jelent meg nékem.

2 És láték látomásban; és mikor láték, Susán várában voltam, a mely Elám tartományában van; és láték látomásban, és ímé az Ulai folyam mellett valék.

3 És felemelém szemeimet és látám, és ímé egy kos álla a folyam elõtt, és két szarva vala; és az a két szarv magas vala, de egyik a másiknál magasabb, és a magasabb késõbb növekedék.

4 Látám azt a kost [szarvaival] öklelkezni napnyugot, észak és dél felé; és semmi állat sem állhata meg elõtte, és senki sem szabadíthata meg kezébõl, és tetszése szerint cselekedék, és nagygyá lõn.

5 És míg én szemlélém, ímé, egy kecskebak jöve napnyugot felõl az egész föld színére, és nem is illeté a földet; és ennek a baknak tekintélyes szarva vala az õ szemei között.

6 És méne a kétszarvú koshoz, a melyet láték állani a folyam elõtt; és feléje futa erejének indulatában.

7 És látám a koshoz érni; és néki dühödött és leüté a kost, és letöré két szarvát, és nem vala erõ a kosban megállani elõtte, és leüté a földre és megtapodá, és nem vala a kosnak senkije, a ki õt megmentse annak kezébõl.

8 A kecskebak pedig igen nagygyá lõn; de mikor elhatalmasodék, eltörék a nagy szarv, és helyébe négy tekintélyes [szarv] növe az égnek négy szele felé.

9 És azok közül egybõl egy kis szarv támada, és nagyon megnöve délre, napkeletre és a kívánatos [föld] felé.

10 És megnöve mind az ég seregéig; és a földre vete [némelyeket] ama seregbõl és a csillagokból, és azokat megtapodá.

11 És a seregnek fejedelméig növekedék, és elvette tõle a mindennapi áldozatot, és elhányattaték az õ szentségének helye.

12 És sereg rendeltetett a mindennapi áldozat ellen, a vétek miatt; és földre veti az igazságot, és cselekszik, és jó szerencséje van.

13 És hallék egy szentet szólni; és monda egyik szent annak, a ki szól vala: Meddig tart e látomás a mindennapi áldozat és a pusztító vétek [felõl?] s a szent hely és a sereg [meddig] tapostatik?

14 És monda nékem: Kétezer és háromszáz estvéig [és] reggelig, azután kiderül a szenthely igazsága.

15 És lõn, hogy mikor én, Dániel, látám e látomást és keresém az értelmét: ímé elõmbe álla egy férfiúhoz hasonló alak.

16 És emberi szót hallék az Ulai közén; kiálta pedig és monda: Gábriel, értesd meg azzal a látást!

17 És oda jöve, a hol én állék, és a mint jöve, megrettenék és orczámra esém, és monda nékem: Értsd meg, embernek fia! mert az utolsó idõre szól ez a látomás.

18 És mikor szóla velem, ájultan esém orczámmal a földre; de megillete engem és helyemre állíta;

19 És monda: Ímé, én megmondom néked, mi lesz a haragnak végén? Mert a végsõ idõre [szól.

20 Az a kétszarvú kos, melyet láttál, Médiának és Persiának királya.

21 A szõrös kecskebak Görögország királya, a nagy szarv pedig, a mely szemei között vala, az az elsõ király.

22 Hogy pedig az letöretteték, és négy álla helyébe: négy ország támad abból a nemzetbõl, de nem annak erejével.

23 És ezek országai után, mikor elfogynak a gonoszok, támad egy kemény orczájú, ravaszságokhoz értõ király.

24 És annak nagy ereje lesz, noha nem a maga ereje által, és csudálatosképen pusztít és jó szerencsével halad és cselekszik, és elpusztítja az erõseket és a szenteknek népét.

25 És a maga eszén [jár,] és szerencsés lesz az álnokság az õ kezében, és szívében felfuvalkodik és hirtelen elveszt sokakat; sõt a fejedelmek fejedelme ellen is feltámad, de kéz nélkül rontatik meg.

26 És az estvérõl és reggelrõl való látomás, a mely megmondatott, igazság; te azonban pecsételd be a látomást, mert sok napra való.

27 És én, Dániel, elájulék és beteg valék néhány napig, de felkelék és a király dolgát végezém; és álmélkodám ezen a látáson, és senki sem értette.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #2547

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2547. 'That you have brought great sin on me and on my kingdom' means that thereby the doctrine of faith and all matters of doctrine would be at risk. This is clear from the meaning of 'Abimelech', to whom the pronoun 'me' refers here, as the doctrine of faith, and from the meaning of 'kingdom' as the truth of doctrine or that which is a matter of doctrine. That 'a kingdom' in the internal sense means truths of doctrine, and in the contrary sense falsities of doctrine, is clear from the Word, as in Jeremiah,

He is the One who formed all things and the sceptre of His inheritance; Jehovah Zebaoth is His name. You are to me a hammer, weapons of war, and in You I will scatter the nations, and in You I will destroy the kingdoms. Jeremiah 51:19-20.

This refers to the Lord who, it is clear, is not going to scatter nations or destroy kingdoms but to do so to things meant by nations and kingdoms, namely evils and falsities of doctrine.

[2] In Ezekiel,

Behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the nations to where they have gone away, and will gather them from all around, and bring them into their own land; I will make them into one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel; and one King will be King to them all, and they will no longer be two nations, nor will they be divided any longer into two kingdoms. Ezekiel 37:21-22.

'Israel' stands for the spiritual Church, 'nation' for the good of that Church, that is, of doctrine, for by 'nations' goods are meant, see 1259, 1260, 1416, 1849. 'Kingdom' stands for the truths of that Church. The fact that 'nations' and 'kingdoms' here mean something different from nations and kingdoms is quite evident, for the children of Israel, or the Israelites, are spoken of as being gathered together and brought into the land when in fact they were dispersed among the gentile nations and became such themselves.

[3] In Isaiah,

I will confound Egypt with Egypt, and they will fight, every one against his brother, and every one against his companion, city against city, kingdom against kingdom. Isaiah 19:2.

Here 'Egypt' stands for the reasonings based on facts concerning the truths of faith, 1164, 1165, 1186. 'City' stands for doctrine, in this case heretical doctrine, 402, 2268, 2449, 'kingdom' for falsity of doctrine. 'City against city and kingdom against kingdom' therefore stands for the fact that heresies and falsities will be in conflict with one another. The same is meant by the following words spoken by the Lord in reference to the close of the age, in Matthew,

Nation will be roused against nation and kingdom against kingdom. Matthew 24:7.

This stands for evils against evils, and falsities against falsities.

[4] The things that Daniel prophesied about the four kingdoms, Chapter 2:37-46; Daniel 7:17-end; and about the kingdoms of Media and Persia, Chapter 8:20-end; and about the kingdoms of the king of the south and the king of the north in Chapter 11; and the things that John too prophesied in the Book of Revelation about kings and kingdoms, have no other meaning. Those kingdoms are used solely to mean states of the Church as regards truths and falsities. The conditions of monarchs and of earthly kingdoms in the sense of the letter are in the internal sense states of the Church and of the Lord's kingdom. In the internal sense nothing else occurs there than spiritual and celestial things, for regarded in itself the Word of the Lord is purely spiritual and celestial; but so that it may be read and understood by man, no matter who, ideas of the things which belong to heaven are conveyed by means of such things as exist on earth.

  
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1416. That 'I will make you into a great nation' means a kingdom in heaven and on earth becomes clear from the meaning of 'nation' in the internal sense as the celestial entity of love and the good which flows from this, thus all throughout the world in whom the celestial element of love and charity is present. Since the subject here in the internal sense is the Lord, everything of the celestial and of the good deriving from it, thus His kingdom, is meant - which exists with those in whom love and charity are present. In the highest sense the Lord Himself is 'the great nation' since He is the Celestial itself and Good itself. For all good that flows from love and charity originates in Him alone, which also explains why the Lord comprises His own kingdom, that is, He is the All in all of His kingdom, as also all angels in heaven acknowledge. From this it is now clear that 'I will make you into a great nation' means the Lord's kingdom in heaven and on earth.

[2] That 'nation' in the internal sense, where the Lord and celestial things of love are the subject, means Him and all celestial things may become clear also from what has been introduced in 1258, 1259, regarding the meaning of a nation and nations. This matter may be confirmed further still from the following places: In reference to Abraham further on,

No longer will your name be called Abram, but your name will be Abraham, for I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. Genesis 17:5.

The soft 'h' sound in Abraham was taken from Jehovah's name because he represented Jehovah, that is, the Lord. Similarly in reference to Sarai,

You will not call her name Sarai, but Sarah will be her name, and I will bless her, and I will also give you a son by her; thus will I bless her, and she will become nations; kings of peoples will be from her. Genesis 17:15-16.

'Nations' here stands for the celestial things of love, and 'kings of peoples' for the spiritual things of faith deriving from that love, which are the Lord's alone.

[3] In reference to Jacob likewise,

Your name will no longer be called Jacob, but Israel will be your name. And He called his name Israel, and God said, I am God Almighty, 1 increase and multiply; a nation and an assembly of nations will come into being from you, and kings will go out from your loins. Genesis 35:10-11.

Here 'Israel' stands for the Lord, who Himself, as is well known to some, is in the highest sense Israel. And when He is meant by 'Israel' it is evident that 'a nation and an assembly of nations' and 'kings from his loins' mean the celestial and spiritual things of love, and therefore all in whom the celestial and spiritual things of love are present. In reference to Ishmael, Abram's son by Hagar, it is said,

The son of the servant-girl I will make into a nation, because he is your seed. Genesis 21:13, 18.

What Ishmael represents will be seen in that place. 'The seed of Abram' means love itself, and because of this the word nation is used for those begotten from Ishmael.

[4] That 'nation' means the celestial things of love is clear in Moses,

If you will surely hearken to My voice, and keep My covenant and be a peculiar treasure to Me from among all peoples, you will be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Exodus 19:5-6.

Here 'a kingdom of priests', a phrase used to describe the Lord's kingdom in heaven and on earth, springing from the celestial things of love, is openly called 'a holy nation'. But the Lord's kingdom springing from His Royalty is described as such by virtue of the spiritual things of love and is called 'a holy people'. 'Kings from the loins' therefore, as above, 2 is spiritual things. In Jeremiah,

If these ordinances depart from before Me, said Jehovah, the seed of Israel also will cease from being a nation before Me for ever. 3 Jeremiah 31:36.

'Seed of Israel' stands for the celestial entity of charity, and when this ceases to exist there is no longer a nation before the Lord.

[5] In Isaiah,

The people walking in darkness have seen a great light. You have multiplied the nation. Isaiah 9:2-3.

Specifically this refers to the Church of the nations, 4 , but in general to all who are without knowledge but lead charitable lives. These are 'the nation' because they are members of the Lord's kingdom. In David,

O that I may see the good of Your chosen ones, that I may rejoice in the joy of Your nation, that I may glory in Your heritage. Psalms 106:5.

Here 'nation' plainly stands for the Lord's kingdom. It was from an ability to perceive that 'a nation' meant the celestial entity of love and the good which flows from this that members of the Most Ancient Church came to be distinguished into separate houses, families, and nations. By this distinguishing they gained a perception of the Lord's kingdom; and because they had a perception of the Lord's kingdom they had a perception of the celestial itself. From that ability to perceive there arose that which held a spiritual meaning, and from this that which was representative.

Voetnoten:

1. literally, the Lightning-Hurler or the Thunderbolt-Hurler. Generally Swedenborg retains the Hebrew Shaddai, usually translated the Almighty, regarding which see 1992 below; but here Swedenborg employs the Latin word fulminator.

2. i.e.. in Genesis 35:10-11

3. literally, all the days

4. i.e. the Church established among gentiles

  
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