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Ιεζεκιήλ 33

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1 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

2 Υιε ανθρωπου, λαλησον προς τους υιους του λαου σου και ειπε προς αυτους· Οταν επιφερω την ρομφαιαν επι γην τινα και ο λαος της γης λαβη ανθρωπον τινα εκ μεσου αυτου και θεσωσιν αυτον φυλακα εις εαυτους,

3 και αυτος, ιδων την ρομφαιαν επερχομενην επι την γην, σαλπιση εν σαλπιγγι και σημανη εις τον λαον,

4 τοτε οστις ακουση την φωνην της σαλπιγγος και δεν φυλαχθη, εαν η ρομφαια ελθουσα καταλαβη αυτον, το αιμα αυτου θελει εισθαι επι την κεφαλην αυτου.

5 Ηκουσε την φωνην της σαλπιγγος και δεν εφυλαχθη· το αιμα αυτου θελει εισθαι επ' αυτον. Οστις ομως φυλαχθη, θελει διασωσει την ζωην αυτου.

6 Αλλ' εαν ο φυλαξ, ιδων την ρομφαιαν επερχομενην, δεν σαλπιση εν τη σαλπιγγι και ο λαος δεν φυλαχθη, η δε ρομφαια ελθουσα καταλαβη τινα εξ αυτων, ουτος μεν κατεληφθη δια την ανομιαν αυτου, πλην το αιμα αυτου θελω εκζητησει εκ της χειρος του φυλακος.

7 Και συ, υιε ανθρωπου, εγω σε εθεσα φυλακα επι τον οικον Ισραηλ· ακουσον λοιπον λογον εκ του στοματος μου και νουθετησον αυτους παρ' εμου·

8 Οταν λεγω εις τον ανομον, Ανομε, θελεις εξαπαντος θανατωθη· και συ δεν λαλησης δια να αποτρεψης τον ανομον απο της οδου αυτου, εκεινος μεν ο ανομος θελει αποθανει εν τη ανομια αυτου, πλην εκ της χειρος σου θελω εκζητησει το αιμα αυτου.

9 Αλλ' εαν συ αποτρεπης τον ανομον απο της οδου αυτου δια να επιστρεψη απ' αυτης, και δεν επιστρεψη απο της οδου αυτου, εκεινος μεν θελει αποθανει εν τη ανομια αυτου, συ δε ηλευθερωσας την ψυχην σου.

10 Δια τουτο, συ, υιε ανθρωπου, ειπε προς τον οικον Ισραηλ· Ουτω σεις ελαλησατε, λεγοντες, Εαν αι παραβασεις ημων και αι αμαρτιαι ημων ηναι εφ' ημας, και ημεις ειμεθα απωλεσμενοι δι' αυτας, πως θελομεν ζησει;

11 Ειπε προς αυτους· Ζω εγω, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, δεν θελω τον θανατον του αμαρτωλου, αλλα να επιστρεψη ο ασεβης απο της οδου αυτου και να ζη· επιστρεψατε, επιστρεψατε απο των οδων υμων των πονηρων· δια τι να αποθανητε, οικος Ισραηλ;

12 Δια τουτο συ, υιε ανθρωπου, ειπε προς τους υιους του λαου σου, Η δικαιοσυνη του δικαιου δεν θελει ελευθερωσει αυτον εν τη ημερα της παραβασεως αυτου, και ο ασεβης δεν θελει πεσει δια την ασεβειαν αυτου, καθ' ην ημεραν επιστρεψη απο της ασεβειας αυτου, και ο δικαιος δεν θελει δυνηθη να ζηση δια την δικαιοσυνην αυτου, καθ' ην ημεραν αμαρτηση.

13 Οταν ειπω προς τον δικαιον οτι θελει εξαπαντος ζησει, και αυτος θαρρων εις την δικαιοσυνην αυτου πραξη αδικιαν, απασα η δικαιοσυνη αυτου δεν θελει μνημονευθη· και εν τη αδικια αυτου την οποιαν επραξεν, εν αυτη θελει αποθανει.

14 Και οταν λεγω προς τον ασεβη, Εξαπαντος θελεις αποθανει, ο δε επιστρεψας απο της αμαρτιας αυτου πραξη κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην,

15 αποδωση το ενεχυρον ο ασεβης, επιστρεψη το ηρπαγμενον, περιπατη εν τοις διαταγμασι της ζωης μη πραττων αδικιαν, θελει εξαπαντος ζησει, δεν θελει αποθανει·

16 πασαι αι αμαρτιαι αυτου, τας οποιας ημαρτησε, δεν θελουσι πλεον μνημονευθη εις αυτον· εκαμε κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην· θελει εξαπαντος ζησει.

17 Οι υιοι ομως του λαου σου λεγουσιν, Η οδος του Κυριου δεν ειναι ευθεια. Αλλα τουτων αυτων η οδος δεν ειναι ευθεια.

18 Οταν ο δικαιος επιστρεψη απο της δικαιοσυνης αυτου και πραξη αδικιαν, δια τουτο μαλιστα θελει αποθανει.

19 Και οταν ο ανομος επιστρεψη απο της ανομιας αυτου και πραξη κρισιν και δικαιοσυνην, αυτος θελει ζησει δια τουτο.

20 Σεις ομως λεγετε, Η οδος του Κυριου δεν ειναι ευθεια· οικος Ισραηλ, θελω σας κρινει εκαστον κατα τας οδους αυτου.

21 Και εν τω δωδεκατω ετει της αιχμαλωσιας ημων, τω δεκατω μηνι, τη πεμπτη του μηνος, ηλθε προς εμε διασεσωσμενος τις εξ Ιερουσαλημ, λεγων, Ηλωθη η πολις.

22 Και η χειρ του Κυριου εσταθη επ' εμε το εσπερας πριν ελθη ο διασεσωσμενος, και ηνοιξε το στομα μου εωσου ηλθε προς εμε το πρωι· και ανοιχθεντος του στοματος μου δεν εσιωπησα πλεον.

23 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

24 Υιε ανθρωπου, οι κατοικουντες εκεινας τας ερημωσεις εν τη γη Ισραηλ λαλουσι, λεγοντες, Εις ητο ο Αβρααμ και εκληρονομησε την γην· ημεις δε ειμεθα πολλοι· εις ημας εδοθη η γη δια κληρονομιαν.

25 Δια τουτο ειπε προς αυτους, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· σεις τρωγετε κρεας εν αιματι και σηκονετε τους οφθαλμους σας προς τα ειδωλα σας και χυνετε αιμα, και θελετε κληρονομησει την γην;

26 Σεις στηριζεσθε επι την ρομφαιαν σας, εργαζεσθε βδελυγματα και μιαινετε εκαστος την γυναικα του πλησιον αυτου, και θελετε κληρονομησει την γην;

27 Ειπε ουτω προς αυτους· Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Ζω εγω, οι εν ταις ερημωσεσι θελουσιν εξαπαντος πεσει εν μαχαιρα, και τον επι το προσωπον της πεδιαδος, θελω παραδωσει αυτον εις τα θηρια δια να καταφαγωσιν αυτον, οι δε εν τοις φρουριοις και εν τοις σπηλαιοις θελουσιν αποθανει υπο θανατικου.

28 Διοτι θελω παραδωσει εις ολεθρον και ερημωσιν την γην, και η επαρσις της δυναμεως αυτης θελει καταβληθη, και τα ορη του Ισραηλ θελουσιν ερημωθη, ωστε να μη υπαρχη ο διαβαινων.

29 Και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος, οταν παραδωσω εις ολεθρον και ερημωσιν την γην, δια παντα τα βδελυγματα αυτων τα οποια επραξαν.

30 Και συ, υιε ανθρωπου, οι υιοι του λαου σου λαλουσιν εναντιον σου παρα τα τειχη και εν ταις θυραις των οικιων, και λαλουσι προς αλληλους, εκαστος προς τον αδελφον αυτου, λεγοντες, Ελθετε λοιπον και ακουσατε τις ο λογος ο εξερχομενος παρα Κυριου.

31 Και ερχονται προς σε, καθως συναγεται ο λαος, και καθηται εμπροσθεν σου ο λαος μου και ακουουσι τους λογους σου, αλλα δεν καμνουσιν αυτους· διοτι εν τω στοματι αυτων δεικνυουσι πολλην αγαπην, η καρδια ομως αυτων υπαγει κατοπιν της αισχροκερδειας αυτων.

32 Και ιδου, συ εισαι προς αυτους ως ερωτικον ασμα ανθρωπου ηδυφωνου και παιζοντος οργανα καλως, διοτι ακουουσι τους λογους σου αλλα δεν καμνουσιν αυτους.

33 Πλην οταν ελθη τουτο, και ιδου, ερχεται, τοτε θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εσταθη προφητης εν μεσω αυτων.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9263

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9263. The expressions the righteous, righteousness, and justifying 1 occur many times in the Word; but what they mean specifically is not yet known. Their specific meaning is not yet known because up to now no one has known that all the different expressions in the Word are used to mean such things as belong to the internal Church and such as belong to heaven, thus such things as belong to the internal man since the internal aspect of the Church, also heaven, has a place in the internal man. Nor has anyone known that these interior things in the Word are different from its exterior ones, that is, from those in the letter. They are as different as spiritual things are from natural ones or heavenly things from earthly ones, the difference between which is so great that to the natural man there seems to be scarcely any similarity at all, when yet they are in perfect accord with one another. Since none of this has been known no one has been able to know what 'the righteous', 'righteousness', and 'justifying' denote in the Word on its spiritual and heavenly level of meaning. Leaders of the Church suppose that the righteous and the justified are those who have learned the truths of faith from the teachings of the Church and from the Word, and from this knowledge are given the trust or assurance that they are saved through the Lord's righteousness, and that the Lord acquired righteousness by fulfilling all things of the Law, also merit because He endured the Cross, thereby making atonement for and redeeming mankind. By this faith alone, they suppose, is a person justified; and they also suppose that people such as this are the ones whom the Word calls 'the righteous'.

[2] These however are not the ones whom the Word calls 'the righteous' but those who are governed by the good of charity towards the neighbour, received from the Lord. For the Lord alone is righteous, since He alone is Righteousness; and therefore in the measure that a person receives good from the Lord, that is, in the measure that what composes the Lord's essential nature resides with him, he is righteous and has been justified. The Lord became Righteousness through making His Human, by His own power, Divine. This Divine virtue residing with a person who receives it is the Lord's Righteousness with him. And it is the true good of charity towards the neighbour; for the Lord is within the good of love and through this within the truth of faith, the Lord being Divine Love itself.

[3] The good of charity towards the neighbour is exterior good, which is meant by 'the righteous', whereas the good of love to the Lord is interior good, which is meant by 'the innocent', dealt with immediately above in 9262. The fact that the good of love towards the neighbour, received from the Lord, is meant by 'righteous' in the proper sense may be recognized from places in the Word in which the expressions 'the righteous', 'righteousness', and 'being justified' occur, such as in Matthew,

Then the righteous will answer Him, saying, When did we see You hungry and feed You, or thirsty and give You drink? When did we see You a stranger and take You in, or naked and clothe You? When did we see You sick, or in prison, and come to You? But the King answering will say to them, Truly I say to you, Insofar as you did it to one of the least of these My brothers you did it to Me. And the righteous will go into eternal life. Matthew 25:37-40, 46.

[4] Here those people are called 'the righteous' who have performed the good deeds of charity towards the neighbour that are recounted in this passage. The fact that those good deeds of charity constitute the Lord's presence with them is explicitly stated in the words, 'Insofar as you did it to one of the least of these My brothers you did it to Me', see 4807-4810, 4954-4959, 5063-5071. Those people are also called 'the sheep', for those governed by the good of charity from the Lord are meant by 'sheep', 4169, whereas 'the goats', who are on the left and are damned, means those who adhere to faith separated from charity, 4169 (end), 4769. The same people are meant by 'the righteous' elsewhere in Matthew,

The angels will come out and separate the evil from the midst of the righteous. Matthew 13:49.

And in Luke,

You will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous. Luke 14:14.

[5] This shows what the meaning is of the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their father, 2 Matthew 13:43, namely people governed by the good of love, received from the Lord. For the Lord is the Sun in the next life; and the good of love flows from the Lord as the Sun there, see 1053, 1521, 1529-1531, 2441, 2495, 3636, 3643, 4060, 4321 (end), 4696, 5097, 7078, 7083, 7171, 7173, 7270, 8487, 8812. This is why the Lord is called the Sun of Righteousness in Malachi 4:2. In Daniel,

Those who have intelligence will shine like the brightness of the expanse, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars for ever and ever. Daniel 12:3.

'Those who have intelligence' are people with whom the truth and good of faith are present, 'those who turn [many] to righteousness' are people who lead others by means of the truth and good of faith to the good of charity. 'Shining like the stars' means having an intelligent understanding of truth and a wise discernment of good, as a result of which they possess eternal happiness; for 'the stars' are cognitions or knowledge of truth and good, which lead on to intelligence and wisdom, 2495, 2849, 4697.

[6] 'A righteous person' is described in David as follows,

Jehovah upholds the righteous. The righteous shows mercy and gives. The righteous shows mercy all the day and lends. The righteous will possess the land and dwell in it forever. The mouth of the righteous utters 3 wisdom and his tongue speaks judgement. The law of his God is in his heart. Psalms 37:16-34.

These are good deeds of charity, which are those of 'the righteous'. The fact that these good deeds of charity are inspired by the Lord, so much so that they are the Lord's with a person, is well known to the Church. 'A righteous person' is also described in Ezekiel 18:5-9, 21; 33:15ff.

[7] All this shows what it is that 'the righteous' and 'righteousness' mean in the following places: In Matthew,

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. Matthew 5:6.

In the same gospel,

He who welcomes a prophet in the name of a prophet will receive a prophet's reward; and whoever welcomes a righteous person in a righteous person's name will receive a righteous person's reward. Matthew 10:41.

In the same gospel,

Many prophets and righteous people desired to see what you see, but did not see it. Matthew 13:17.

In the same gospel,

Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! Because you build the tombs of the prophets and adorn the monuments of the righteous. On you will come all the righteous blood shed on the earth, from the blood of righteous Abel ... Matthew 23:29, 35.

'The prophets' stands for those who teach the truths and forms of the good of faith, and in the abstract sense for doctrinal teachings that compose faith, 2534, 7269; and 'the righteous' stands for those who lead a charitable life, and in the abstract sense for the good of charity. Abel, who is called 'righteous', represented the good of charity, see 342, 374.

[8] In Isaiah,

The righteous has perished, and no man takes it to heart; and holy men are taken away, 4 and no one understands. For because of evil the righteous is taken away. 5 Isaiah 57:1.

In the same prophet,

Your people will all be righteous; they will possess the land forever. Isaiah 60:21.

In the same prophet,

Shower, O heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain with righteousness; let the earth open, in order that [its inhabitants] may bring forth the fruit of salvation, and let righteousness spring up together. I Jehovah am speaking righteousness, declaring ways that are right. 6 Isaiah 45:8, 19.

'Righteousness' stands for what comes out of the good of love, 'ways that are right' for what comes out of the truths of faith. In the same prophet,

Thus said Jehovah, Keep judgement and do righteousness, for My salvation is near [to come], and My righteousness to be revealed. Isaiah 56:1.

'Judgement' means the truth that belongs to faith, and 'righteousness' the good that belongs to charity, which is why it says 'do righteousness'. The fact that 'righteousness' is the good of charity received from the Lord is what the words 'My righteousness is near to be revealed' are used to mean.

[9] Many times also, in other places, the words 'judgement and righteousness' are used, 'judgement' meaning truth and 'righteousness' meaning good, as in Jeremiah,

Thus said Jehovah, Do judgement and righteousness, and deliver the plundered out of the hand of the oppressor. Woe to him who builds his house in unrighteousness, and his upper rooms not in judgement! Did not your father eat and drink, and do judgement and righteousness? Then it was well with him. Jeremiah 22:3, 13, 15.

'Judgement' stands for those things that are matters of truth, and 'righteousness' for those that are aspects of good. In Ezekiel,

If the wicked person turns away from his sin and does judgement and righteousness, all his sins which he has committed will not be remembered; he has done judgement and righteousness, he will surely live. When the wicked turns away from his wickedness and does judgement and righteousness he will live because of these. Ezekiel 33:14, 16, 19.

Other places similar to these include Isaiah 9:7; 16:5; 26:7, 9; 33:5, 15; 56:1; 58:2; Jeremiah 9:24; 23:5; 33:15; Hosea 2:19-20; Amos 5:24; 6:12; Psalms 36:5-6; 119:164, 172. The words 'judgement and righteousness' are used because wherever truth is dealt with in the Word, so too is good, on account of the heavenly marriage in every detail of the Word, which is the marriage of goodness and truth, spoken of in 683, 793, 801, 2173, 2516, 2712, 4138 (end), 5138, 5502, 6343, 7945, 8339. Since righteousness is associated with good and judgement is associated with truth, other places again use the words righteousness and truth, such as Zechariah 8:8; Psalms 15:2; 36:5-6; 85:11-12.

Notas de rodapé:

1. Three closely related Latin words are used here - justus, justitia, and justificare. The first is sometimes rendered just, at other times righteous; the second is sometimes rendered justice, at other times righteousness; and the third is sometimes rendered justify, at other times make righteous.

2. The Latin means like the sun in heaven but the Greek means like the sun in the kingdom of their father, which Swedenborg has in other places where he quotes this verse.

3. literally, meditates

4. literally, and men of holiness are collected up

5. literally, collected up

6. literally, telling of or pointing out rectitudes

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 6343

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6343. 'You are my might' means that through faith comes the power which good possesses. This is clear from the representation of Reuben, to whom 'you' refers here, as faith in the understanding, referred to immediately above in 6342; and from the meaning of 'might' as the power which good possesses. As regards power - the power to think and will, perceive, do what is good, believe, dispel falsities and evils - it comes wholly from good through truth, good being its primary source and truth merely the channel through which it comes, 3563, 4931, 5623. The reason the power that good possesses is meant is that 'might' means that power, whereas 'strength' means the power of truth. Thus it is that 'the beginning of my strength', which comes next, means the initial power that truth possesses; for the word used in the original language to express 'strength' has reference in the Word to truth, whereas the word used to express 'might' has reference to good.

[2] The fact that the Word is holy, extremely holy in its inner senses, is plainly evident from the consideration that the heavenly marriage, which is the marriage of goodness and truth, thus heaven itself, is present within every detail of the Word. In the inmost sense every detail embodies the marriage of the Lord's Divine Human with His kingdom and Church; indeed the theme in the highest sense of all is the union of the Divine Itself and the Divine Human within the Lord. These extremely holy subjects contained in every detail of the Word are a plain indication that the Word has come down from the Divine. The truth of all this may be recognized from the consideration that where good is spoken of, so too is truth, and where what is internal is spoken of, so too is what is external. Also, there are expressions which always mean good, those which always mean truth, and those which mean both - both good and truth. Or if they do not mean them directly, they are nevertheless used with reference to them or else imply them. And such reference of those expressions to good and truth or their meaning them directly shows that every detail, as has been stated, embodies the marriage of goodness and truth, which is the heavenly marriage, and that the inmost and highest sense holds the Divine marriage which exists in the Lord, thus holds the Lord Himself, within it.

[3] All this reveals itself in every part of the Word, yet not plainly except in those places where the repetition of some matter occurs that is no more than a change of words, as in the present chapter, where Reuben is dealt with,

You are my might, and the beginning of my strength.

Also,

Excelling in eminence and excelling in worth.

Here 'might' is used in reference to good, and 'strength' to truth; 'excelling in eminence' is used in reference to truth, and 'excelling in worth' to good. Likewise in the next verse regarding Reuben,

You went up to your father's bed; at that time you profaned it - he went up to my couch.

Similarly further on, where Simeon and Levi are dealt with,

Cursed be their anger, for it is fierce, and their wrath, for it is hard. I will divide them in Jacob, and will scatter them in Israel. Verse 7.

Here 'anger' means a turning away from good and 'wrath' a turning away from truth. 'Jacob' is the external aspect of the Church and 'Israel' the internal aspect of it. Then where Judah is dealt with,

Your brothers will praise you; your father's sons will bow down to you. Verse 8.

Further on,

He binds his young ass to the vine, and the foal of his she-ass to the outstanding vine; he washes his clothing in wine, and his garment in the blood of grapes. Verse 11.

Where Zebulun is dealt with,

He will dwell at the haven of the seas, and he will be at the haven of ships. Verse 13.

Where Dan is dealt with,

He will be a serpent on the road, a darting serpent on the path. Verse 17.

[4] Similar examples occur frequently in the Psalms and among the Prophets, as in Isaiah,

Babel will not be dwelt in ever again, it will not be lived in even from generation to generation. Its time is near and about to come, and its days will not be prolonged. Isaiah 13:20, 22.

In the same prophet,

Search from above in the Book of Jehovah, and read: None of these will be missing, not one will not be left longing for its mate; 1 for He has commanded with His mouth, and His Spirit has gathered them. The Same has cast the lot for them, and His hand has distributed to them by means of a measuring rod. Even for ever they will possess it, from generation to generation they will dwell in it. Isaiah 34:16-17.

More examples may be found in a thousand other places. Anyone who does not know that expressions are used in the Word to mean spiritual and celestial realities, and that some are used to refer to good but others to truth, will inevitably think that such usages are no more than repetitions that serve solely as fillers and so are in themselves meaningless. Thus it is that people who think ill of the Word also add this to the arguments they use in vilifying it. Yet utterly Divine things are concealed within those repetitions; that is to say, the heavenly marriage, which is heaven itself, and the Divine Marriage, which is the Lord Himself, are concealed in them. This [highest] sense is 'the glory' in which the Lord is present, while the literal sense is 'the cloud' in which that glory is present, Matthew 24:30; Luke 21:27. See Preface to Genesis 18, and also 5922.

Notas de rodapé:

1. literally, not one will be desiring the other

  
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