A Bíblia

 

Ô-sê 8

Estude

   

1 Miệng ngươi khá thổi kèn! Nó như chim ưng đến nghịch cùng nhà Ðức Giê-hô-va, vì chúng nó đã trái lời giao ước ta, va đã phạm luật pháp ta.

2 Chúng nó sẽ kêu đến ta rằng: Hỡi Ðức Chúa Trời tôi, chúng tôi là Y-sơ-ra-ên, nhận biết Ngài!

3 Y-sơ-ra-ên đã bỏ điều lành, kẻ nghịch sẽ đuổi theo nó.

4 Chúng nó đã lập vua mà không bởi ta, lập quan trọng mà ta không biết. Chúng nó lấy bạc vàng của mình làm thần tượng cho mình, để chúng nó bị dứt đi.

5 Hỡi Sa-ma-ri, con của ngươi đã bị bỏ rồi! Cơn giận của ta đã phừng lên nghịch cùng chúng nó. Chúng nó chẳng được khỏi tội cho đến khi nào?

6 con đó thật là việc của Y-sơ-ra-ên làm ra; một người thợ đã chế ra, nó không phải là Ðức Chúa Trời. Thật, con của Sa-ma-ri sẽ bị bể nát.

7 Vì chúng nó đã gieo gió và sẽ gặt bão lốc. Chúng nó không có lúa đứng; cây lúa sẽ không sanh ra bột; mà dầu có sanh ra nữa, thì dân ngoại sẽ nuốt lấy.

8 Y-sơ-ra-ên đã bị nuốt. Bây giờ chúng nó ở giữa các dân, như khí mạnh chẳng ai ưa thích.

9 Vì chúng nó đã lên A-si-ri, như con lừa rừng đi một mình; Ép-ra-im đã hối lộ cho những kẻ yêu nó.

10 Dầu chúng nó hối lộ giữa các nước, nay ta sẽ nhóm họp chúng nó; chúng nó bắt đầu giảm bớt đi, vì cớ sự gánh nặng bởi vua của các quan trưởng.

11 Vì Ép-ra-im đã thêm nhiều bàn thờ đặng phạm tội, thì những bàn thờ nó đã khiến nó sa vào tội lỗi.

12 Ta đã chép lệ luật ta cho nó một vạn điều, nhưng nó coi những chẳng can gì đến mình.

13 Còn như của lễ dâng cho ta, thì chúng nó dâng thịtăn; nhưng Ðức Giê-hô-va chẳng nhận chúng nó đâu. Bây giờ Ngài nhớ lại sự gian ác chúng nó, và sẽ thăm phạt tội lỗi chúng nó; chúng nó sẽ trở về trong Ê-díp-tô!

14 Y-sơ-ra-ên đã quên Ðấng tạo mình, và dựng những cung đền; Giu-đa đã thêm nhiều các thành bền vững. Nhưng ta sẽ sai lửa trên các thành nó, và lửa ấy sẽ thiêu cháy cung đền nó.

   

Das Obras de Swedenborg

 

Arcana Coelestia # 2584

Estudar Esta Passagem

  
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2584. 'And they gave birth' means fertileness This is clear from the meaning of 'bearing' and 'childbirth'. In the internal sense of the Word none but spiritual and celestial things are meant, and therefore where the expressions conception or conceiving, childbirth or giving birth, birth or being born, generation or generating, are used, and when those who beget as father and mother, and those who are begotten as sons and daughters, are spoken of, such are not meant in any but a spiritual sense, for in itself the Word is spiritual and celestial. The same applies here also to 'giving birth', which means fertileness as regards matters of doctrine.

[2] The fact that no other kinds of childbirths are meant in the Word by childbirths may become clear from the following places: In Samuel,

Those who were full have hired themselves out for bread, and those who were hungry have ceased to be so, until the barren has borne seven, and she who has many has left off. Jehovah takes life and He gives life; He causes [some] to go down into hell and [others] to come up. 1 Samuel 2:5-6.

In Jeremiah,

The bearer of seven languishes, she breathes her last. Her sun is going down while it is still day. Jeremiah 15:9.

In Isaiah,

Sing, O barren one, who did not bear, break forth into singing and shout, who has not gone into labour; for the sons of her that is desolate are more than the sons of her that is married, said Jehovah. Isaiah 54:1.

In David,

The voice of Jehovah causes the hinds to calve, and He strips the forests bare; and in His temple everyone says, Glory. Psalms 29:9.

In Isaiah,

Blush, O Sidon, for the sea has spoken, the stronghold of the sea, saying, I have not gone into labour, I have not given birth, nor have I reared young men or brought up young women. As when the report comes to Egypt, they go into labour over the report of Tyre. Isaiah 23:4-5.

In the same prophet,

Before she went into labour she gave birth, and before pain came to her she brought forth a male child. Who has heard of such a thing as this? Who has seen such? Does a land give birth in one day? And shall I [bring to the point of birth and not] cause to give birth? said Jehovah. Shall I who cause to give birth shut up [the womb]? said your God. Isaiah 66:7-9.

In Jeremiah,

Ask, now, and see whether a male can bear. Why then have I seen every man, hands on loins, like one giving birth? Jeremiah 30:6.

In Ezekiel,

I will send fire on Egypt, and Sin will certainly go into labour, and No will be [breached]. Ezekiel 30:16.

In Hosea,

As for Ephraim, their glory will fly away like a bird, away from birth, and from the womb, and from conception. Hosea 9:11.

In the same prophet,

The pains of childbirth have come upon Ephraim, he is an unwise son, for now he will not present himself at the mouth of the womb of sons. Hosea 13:13.

In John,

A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. Carrying in the womb she cried out in labour, and was in anguish to give birth. A dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, so that when she had given birth to her child he might devour it. She gave birth therefore to a male child, who was to rule 1 all nations with an iron rod. But the boy was caught up to God and His throne. Revelation 12:1-2, 4-5.

[3] From all these places anyone may see that no other conceptions and births are meant than those which are conceptions and births of the Church. The same may also be seen from the things said about Abimelech, that 'God healed Abimelech, his wife, and his women servants, and they gave birth'; and that 'Jehovah had completely closed every womb in Abimelech's house on account of the matter of Sarah, Abraham's wife'. What is meant in the internal sense by these words may become clear from the explanation of them, namely the character of the doctrine of faith when regarded from Divine truths, and the character of it when regarded from the rational. That is to say, when regarded from Divine truths, that is, from the Word, every single thing, both rational and factual, is confirmatory. But it is different when it is regarded from human things, that is from reason and knowledge. When regarded from the latter no good or truth at all is conceived; for to regard things from the Word is to do so from the Lord, but to regard them from reason and knowledge is to do so from man. The former gives rise to all intelligence and wisdom, the latter to all insanity and stupidity.

Notas de rodapé:

1. literally, to shepherd

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