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ارميا 44

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1 الكلمة التي صارت الى ارميا من جهة كل اليهود الساكنين في ارض مصر الساكنين في مجدل وفي تحفنحيس وفي نوف وفي ارض فتروس قائلة.

2 هكذا قال رب الجنود اله اسرائيل. انتم رأيتم كل الشر الذي جلبته على اورشليم وعلى كل مدن يهوذا فها هي خربة هذا اليوم وليس فيها ساكن

3 من اجل شرهم الذي فعلوه ليغيظوني اذ ذهبوا ليبخروا ويعبدوا آلهة اخرى لم يعرفوها هم ولا انتم ولا آباؤكم.

4 فارسلت اليكم كل عبيدي الانبياء مبكرا ومرسلا قائلا لا تفعلوا امر هذا الرجس الذي ابغضته.

5 فلم يسمعوا ولا امالوا اذنهم ليرجعوا عن شرهم فلا يبخروا لآلهة اخرى.

6 فانسكب غيظي وغضبي واشتعلا في مدن يهوذا وفي شوارع اورشليم فصارت خربة مقفرة كهذا اليوم.

7 فالآن هكذا قال الرب اله الجنود اله اسرائيل. لماذا انتم فاعلون شرا عظيما ضد انفسكم لانقراضكم رجالا ونساء اطفالا ورضعا من وسط يهوذا ولا تبقى لكم بقية.

8 لاغاظتي باعمال اياديكم اذ تبخرون لآلهة اخرى في ارض مصر التي اتيتم اليها لتتغربوا فيها لكي تنقرضوا ولكي تصيروا لعنة وعارا بين كل امم الارض.

9 هل نسيتم شرور آبائكم وشرور ملوك يهوذا وشرور نسائهم وشروركم وشرور نسائكم التي فعلت في ارض يهوذا وفي شوارع اورشليم.

10 لم يذلّوا الى هذا اليوم ولا خافوا ولا سلكوا في شريعتي وفرائضي التي جعلتها امامكم وامام آبائكم

11 لذلك هكذا قال رب الجنود اله اسرائيل. هانذا اجعل وجهي عليكم للشر ولأقرض كل يهوذا.

12 وآخذ بقية يهوذا الذين جعلوا وجوههم للدخول الى ارض مصر ليتغربوا هناك فيفنون كلهم في ارض مصر. يسقطون بالسيف وبالجوع يفنون من الصغير الى الكبير بالسيف والجوع يموتون ويصيرون حلفا ودهشا ولعنة وعارا.

13 واعاقب الذين يسكنون في ارض مصر كما عاقبت اورشليم بالسيف والجوع والوبإ.

14 ولا يكون ناج ولا باق لبقية يهوذا الآتين ليتغربوا هناك في ارض مصر ليرجعوا الى ارض يهوذا التي يشتاقون الى الرجوع لاجل السكن فيها لانه لا يرجع منهم الا المنفلتون

15 فاجاب ارميا كل الرجال الذين عرفوا ان نساءهم يبخّرن لآلهة اخرى وكل النساء الواقفات محفل كبير وكل الشعب الساكن في ارض مصر في فتروس قائلين

16 اننا لا نسمع لك الكلمة التي كلمتنا بها باسم الرب

17 بل سنعمل كل امر خرج من فمنا فنبخر لملكة السموات ونسكب لها سكائب كما فعلنا نحن وآباؤنا وملوكنا ورؤساؤنا في ارض يهوذا وفي شوارع اورشليم فشبعنا خبزا وكنا بخير ولم نر شرا.

18 ولكن من حين كففنا عن التبخير لملكة السموات وسكب سكائب لها احتجنا الى كل وفنينا بالسيف والجوع.

19 واذ كنا نبخر لملكة السموات ونسكب لها سكائب فهل بدون رجالنا كنا نصنع لها كعكا لنعبدها ونسكب لها السكائب

20 فكلم ارميا كل الشعب الرجال والنساء وكل الشعب الذين جاوبوه بهذا الكلام قائلا

21 أليس البخور الذي بخرتموه في مدن يهوذا وفي شوارع اورشليم انتم وآباؤكم وملوككم ورؤساؤكم وشعب الارض هو الذي ذكره الرب وصعد على قلبه.

22 ولم يستطع الرب ان يحتمل بعد من اجل شر اعمالكم من اجل الرجاسات التي فعلتم فصارت ارضكم خربة ودهشا ولعنة بلا ساكن كهذا اليوم.

23 من اجل انكم قد بخرتم واخطأتم الى الرب ولم تسمعوا لصوت الرب ولم تسلكوا في شريعته وفرائضه وشهاداته من اجل ذلكم قد اصابكم هذا الشر كهذا اليوم.

24 ثم قال ارميا لكل الشعب ولكل النساء اسمعوا كلمة الرب يا جميع يهوذا الذين في ارض مصر.

25 هكذا تكلم رب الجنود اله اسرائيل قائلا. انتم ونساؤكم تكلمتم بفمكم واكملتم باياديكم قائلين اننا انما نتمم نذورنا التي نذرناها ان نبخر لملكة السموات ونسكب لها سكائب فانهنّ يقمن نذوركم ويتممن نذوركم.

26 لذلك اسمعوا كلمة الرب يا جميع يهوذا الساكنين في ارض مصر. هانذا قد حلفت باسمي العظيم قال الرب ان اسمي لن يسمى بعد بفم انسان ما من يهوذا في كل ارض مصر قائلا حيّ السيد الرب.

27 هانذا اسهر عليهم للشر لا للخير فيفنى كل رجال يهوذا الذين في ارض مصر بالسيف والجوع حتى يتلاشوا.

28 والناجون من السيف يرجعون من ارض مصر الى ارض يهوذا نفرا قليلا فيعلم كل بقية يهوذا الذين أتوا الى ارض مصر ليتغربوا فيها كلمة ايّنا تقوم

29 وهذه هي العلامة لكم يقول الرب اني اعاقبكم في هذا الموضع لتعلموا انه لا بد ان يقوم كلامي عليكم للشر.

30 هكذا قال الرب. هانذا ادفع فرعون حفرع ملك مصر ليد اعدائه وليد طالبي نفسه كما دفعت صدقيا ملك يهوذا ليد نبوخذراصر ملك بابل عدوه وطالب نفسه

   

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5898. 'And for the bestowal of life on you' means the spiritual life from there that is bestowed on the truths in the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'bestowing life' as spiritual life, dealt with above in 5890. For spiritual life is gained entirely from remnants, which is why the words 'the spiritual life from there' are used. And because they are the source from which that life is obtained, the reference to 'a remnant' is followed immediately by the words 'for the bestowal of life on you', that is to say, on the truths in the natural, which are represented by Jacob's sons, 5403, 5419, 5427, 5458, 5512.

  
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4599. 'And pitched his tent beyond the tower of Eder' means more interior aspects of this. This is clear from the meaning of 'pitching a tent' as an advance in holiness, in this case towards more interior aspects - 'a tent' meaning holiness, see 414, 1102, 2145, 2152, 3312, 4391; from the meaning of 'beyond the tower' as into more interior aspects, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'Eder' as the nature of the state, that is to say, the nature of the advance made in holiness towards more interior aspects. This tower possessed that meaning from of old, but because there is no further reference to it in the Word apart from Joshua 15:21, this cannot be proved from parallel passages in the way other names can. The reason 'beyond the tower' means towards more interior aspects is that things which are more interior are expressed as objects that are lofty and high - as mountains, hills, towers, housetops, and the like. The reason for this is that minds which form their ideas from natural objects in the world as perceived through the external senses see things of an interior nature as objects that are higher than others, 2148.

[2] That 'towers' means interior things may also be seen from other places in the Word, as in Isaiah,

My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill, 1 which he surrounded [with an enclosure] and gathered out the stones, and planted it with the choicest vine, and built a tower in the midst of it. Isaiah 5:1-2.

'A vineyard' stands for the spiritual Church, 'the choicest vine' for spiritual good, 'he built a tower in the midst of it' for the interior aspects of truth. Similarly also in the Lord's parable in Matthew,

A householder planted a vineyard, and set a hedge around it, and dug a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to tenants. Matthew 21:33; Mark 12:1.

[3] In Ezekiel,

The sons of Arvad, and your army, were on your walls round about, and Gammadim were in your towers; they hung their shields on your walls round about; they made perfect your beauty. Ezekiel 27:11.

This refers to Tyre, by which are meant cognitions of good and truth, or people who possess these cognitions. 'Gammadim in its tower' stands for cognitions of interior truth.

[4] In Micah,

Jehovah will reign over them in Mount Zion, from now on and for ever. And you, O tower of the flock, hill of the daughter of Zion, to you will it come, and the former kingdom will return, the kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem. Micah 4:7-8.

This describes the Lord's celestial kingdom. 'Mount Zion' describes the inmost part of it, which is love to the Lord; 'hill of the daughter of Zion' its immediate derivative, which is mutual love, called in the spiritual sense charity towards the neighbour; 'tower of the flock' describes its interior truths of good. The existence of a spiritual-celestial kingdom from this is meant by 'the kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem'. In David,

Mount Zion will be glad, the daughters of Judah will be exultant, because of Your judgements. Encompass Zion, and go around her; count up her towers. Psalms 48:11-12.

Here 'towers' stands for interior truths which defend the things that constitute love and charity.

[5] In Luke,

Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple. For who of you, when he wishes to build a tower, does not first sit down and work out the cost, whether he has the means to complete it? Or what king going to encounter another king in war does not first sit down and take counsel whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? So every one of you who does not renounce all that is his own cannot be My disciple. Luke 14:27-28, 31, 33.

Anyone who is not acquainted with the internal sense of the Word can only suppose that here the Lord was using comparisons, and that the expressions 'building a tower' and 'going to war' were not used to mean anything more. He does not know that each comparison in the Word has a spiritual meaning, and is representative, and that 'building a tower' means acquiring interior truths to oneself and 'going to war' fighting from those truths. For the subject in this quotation is the temptations undergone by those who belong to the Church and are here called the Lord's disciples. Those temptations are meant by 'his own cross' which each of them has to carry; and the truth that they do not in any way conquer of themselves and from what is their own but from the Lord is meant by 'he who does not renounce all that is his own cannot be My disciple'. This is how these expressions hang together; but if the references to a tower and to war are understood to be simply comparisons without a more interior sense they do not hang together. From this one may see what light flows from the internal sense.

[6] The interiors of those who are governed by self-love and love of the world, and so the falsities from which they fight and from which they reinforce their kind of religion, are also expressed as 'towers' in the contrary sense, as in Isaiah,

The height of men (vir) will be brought low, and Jehovah alone will be exalted on that day, for the day of Jehovah Zebaoth will be against everyone that is lofty and high, and against everyone that is lifted up, and he will be humbled; and against all the cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up and against all the oaks of Bashan, and against all high mountains, and against all hills that are lifted up, and against every lofty tower and against every fortified wall. Isaiah 2:11-18.

Here the interior and exterior aspects of those loves are described by cedars, oaks, mountains, hills, a tower, and a wall - interior falsities being described by 'a tower'. Thus interior things are again described by objects that are 'high'. The difference however is this: People who are governed by these - by evils and falsities - believe that they themselves are high and above others, whereas those who are governed by goods and truths believe that they themselves are least and below others, Matthew 20:26-27; Mark 10:44. All the same, goods and truths are described as things that are 'high' because in heaven they are closer to the Most High, that is, to the Lord. Furthermore 'towers' is used in the Word in reference to truths, but 'mountains' to forms of good.

Сноски:

1. literally, on a horn of a son of oil

  
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