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1 Слово, которое было к Иеремии о всех Иудеях, живущих в земле Египетской, поселившихся в Магдоле и Тафнисе, и в Нофе, и в земле Пафрос:

2 так говорит Господь Саваоф, Бог Израилев: вы видели все бедствие, какое Я навел на Иерусалим и на все города Иудейские; вот, они теперь пусты, и никто неживет в них,

3 за нечестие их, которое они делали, прогневляя Меня, ходя кадить и служить иным богам, которых не знали ни они, ни вы, ни отцы ваши.

4 Я посылал к вам всех рабов Моих, пророков, посылал с раннего утра, чтобы сказать: „не делайте этого мерзкого дела, котороеЯ ненавижу".

5 Но они не слушали и не приклонили уха своего, чтобы обратиться от своего нечестия, не кадить иным богам.

6 И излилась ярость Моя и гнев Мой и разгорелась в городах Иудеи и наулицах Иерусалима; и они сделались развалинами и пустынею, как видите ныне.

7 И ныне так говорит Господь Бог Саваоф, Бог Израилев: зачем вы делаете это великое зло душам вашим, истребляя у себя мужей и жен, взрослых детей и младенцев из среды Иудеи, чтобы не оставить у себя остатка,

8 прогневляя Меня изделием рук своих, каждением иным богам в земле Египетской, куда вы пришли жить, чтобы погубить себя и сделаться проклятием и поношением у всех народов земли?

9 Разве вы забыли нечестие отцов ваших и нечестие царей Иудейских, ваше собственное нечестие и нечестие жен ваших, какое они делали в земле Иудейской и на улицах Иерусалима?

10 Не смирились они и до сего дня, и не боятся и не поступают по закону Моему и по уставам Моим, которые Я дал вам и отцам вашим.

11 Посему так говорит Господь Саваоф, Бог Израилев: вот, Я обращу противвас лице Мое на погибель и на истребление всей Иудеи

12 и возьму оставшихся Иудеев, которые обратили лице свое, чтобы идти в землю Египетскую и жить там, и все они будут истреблены, падут в земле Египетской; мечом и голодом будут истреблены; от малого и до большого умрут от меча и голода, и будут проклятием и ужасом, поруганием и поношением.

13 Посещу живущих в земле Египетской, как Я посетил Иерусалим, мечом, голодом и моровою язвою,

14 и никто не избежит и не уцелеет из остатка Иудеев, пришедших в землю Египетскую, чтобы пожить там и потом возвратиться в землю Иудейскую, куда они всею душею желают возвратиться, чтобы жить там; никто не возвратится, кроме тех, которые убегут оттуда.

15 И отвечали Иеремии все мужья, знавшие, что жены их кадят иным богам, и все жены, стоявшие там в большом множестве, и весь народ, живший в земле Египетской, в Пафросе, и сказали:

16 слова, которое ты говорил нам именем Господа, мы не слушаем от тебя;

17 но непременно будем делать все то, что вышло из уст наших, чтобы кадить богине неба и возливать ей возлияния, как мы делали, мы и отцы наши, цари наши и князья наши, в городах Иудеи и на улицах Иерусалима, потому что тогда мы были сыты и счастливы и беды не видели.

18 А с того времени, как перестали мы кадить богине неба и возливатьей возлияния, терпим во всем недостаток и гибнем от меча и голода.

19 И когда мы кадили богине неба и возливали ей возлияния, то разве без ведома мужей наших делали мы ей пирожки с изображением ее и возливали ей возлияния?

20 Тогда сказал Иеремия всему народу, мужьям и женам, и всему народу, который так отвечал ему:

21 не это ли каждение, которое совершали вы в городах Иудейских и на улицах Иерусалима, вы и отцы ваши, цари ваши и князья ваши, и народ страны, воспомянул Господь? И не оно ливзошло Ему на сердце?

22 Господь не мог более терпеть злых дел ваших и мерзостей, какие выделали; поэтому и сделалась земля ваша пустынею и ужасом, и проклятием, без жителей, каквидите ныне.

23 Так как вы, совершая то курение, грешили пред Господом и не слушали гласа Господа, и не поступали по закону Его и по установлениям Его, и по повелениям Его, то и постигло вас это бедствие, как видите ныне.

24 И сказал Иеремия всему народу и всем женам: слушайте слово Господне, все Иудеи, которые в земле Египетской:

25 так говорит Господь Саваоф, Бог Израилев: вы и жены ваши, что устами своими говорили, то и руками своими делали; вы говорите: „станем выполнять обеты наши, какие мы обещали, чтобы кадить богине неба и возливать ей возлияние", – твердо держитесь обетов ваших и в точности исполняйте обеты ваши.

26 За то выслушайте слово Господне, все Иудеи, живущие в земле Египетской: вот, Я поклялся великим именем Моим, говорит Господь, что не будет уже на всей земле Египетской произносимо имя Мое устами какого-либо Иудея, говорящего: „жив Господь Бог!"

27 Вот, Я буду наблюдать над вами к погибели, а не к добру; и все Иудеи, которые в земле Египетской, будут погибать от меча и голода, доколе совсем не истребятся.

28 Только малое число избежавших от меча возвратится из земли Египетской в землю Иудейскую, и узнают все оставшиеся Иудеи, которые пришли в землю Египетскую, чтобы пожить там, чье слово сбудется: Мое или их.

29 И вот вам знамение, говорит Господь, что Я посещу вас на сем месте, чтобы вы знали, что сбудутся слова Мои о вас на погибель вам.

30 Так говорит Господь: вот, Я отдам фараона Вафрия,царя Египетского, в руки врагов его и в руки ищущих души его, как отдал Седекию, царя Иудейского, в руки Навуходоносора, царя Вавилонского,врага его и искавшего души его.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10284

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10284. 'And as to the composition of it, you shall not make any other like it' means no imitations produced by human endeavour. This is clear from the meaning of 'as to the composition, making some like it' - that is, making a similar oil with similar spices - as making a preparation in imitation of it by means of human endeavour. This meaning of these words follows from the train of thought in the internal sense; for first it says, 'It shall not be poured onto the flesh of a person', which means no imparting [of what is the Lord's] to a person's proprium or self, and finally, 'it shall be holy to you'. But anything done by a person, by his own endeavour, begins in his proprium or self and is unholy. The reason is that any endeavour a person makes from his proprium consists entirely of falsity arising from evil, since it has self and the world, not the neighbour and God, as its end in view, which also explains why it is called an imitation.

[2] The implications of all this are that everything which comes from the Lord is good and true; but anything good or true produced by man in imitation of it is neither good nor true. The reason for this is that everything good and true has life within it by virtue of the end in view. An end that begins in man is entirely selfish; but that which is good and true, coming from the Lord, exists for the sake of goodness and truth themselves as ends in view, and so for the Lord's sake, because the Lord is the source of everything good and true. With man the end in view is himself, since it constitutes his will and his love; for what a person loves and wills he has as his end in view. All the love in a person that originates in himself is self-love and a selfish love of the world; but the love in a person that originates in the Lord is love towards the neighbour and love to God. The difference between the two kinds of love is as great as that between hell and heaven. Furthermore self-love and a selfish love of the world reign in hell and constitute hell, whereas love towards the neighbour and love to the Lord reign in heaven and constitute heaven. Also a person's character is such and remains forever such as his love is; for love composes the whole of a person's will, and consequently of his understanding since the love that constitutes the will flows unceasingly into the understanding, kindling it and illuminating it. So it is that when those who love evil think within themselves, their thoughts consist of falsity that is in keeping with the evil they love, though they are moved by hypocrisy to express different ideas to others; some are moved by faith that is no more than persuasion, for the nature of which, see 9364, 9369.

[3] It should be recognized that by his own endeavour a person is able to simulate what is actually Divine and to present himself before others as an angel of light. But what is seen by the Lord and by angels is not the outward form he presents but the form that exists inwardly, which is foul when the proprium is the source of it. With people like this everything within them is merely natural and not at all spiritual. They see everything in natural light alone and nothing in the light of heaven; indeed they do not know what the light of heaven is, nor what anything spiritual is. All their inner powers are turned to things of an external nature, in almost the same way as those of living creatures are; nor do they allow themselves to be raised by the Lord to anything higher. Yet the human being, superior to animals, has a special ability, namely the ability to be raised by the Lord towards heaven and the Lord, and so be led by Him. All those are raised in this manner who love goodness and truth for their own sake, which is the same thing as loving the neighbour and God since in a general sense the neighbour means that which is good and true, and in a lower sense that which is right and fair; and also God constitutes what is good and true, and what is right and fair, since God is the source of them.

[4] From all this it may be seen what imitating Divine things by human endeavour is. In places throughout the Word 'Egypt' and 'Pharaoh' are used to describe people such as this; for factual knowledge belonging to the natural man is meant by 'Egypt' and 'Pharaoh'. 'Asshur' too, meaning reasoning based on factual knowledge, is used to describe them. Regarding 'Egypt', see in the places referred to in 9340, 9391; and regarding 'Asshur', 1186. Among spirits there are very many who by their own endeavour and cunning can imitate what is Divine; for they counterfeit sincerity, uprightness, and godliness, so cunningly that good spirits would be led astray unless the Lord enlightened them and enabled them to see what the interiors of those other spirits are like. And when these interiors are revealed the good spirits are filled with horror and run away. But such spirits are stripped of their outward pretences and brought into a state in which their devilish interiors are laid bare; and in this condition they sink automatically into hell. For more about these spirits, see paragraph 10286 below.

  
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5351. 'And Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh' means a new area of will within the natural, and the essential nature of it. This is clear from the representation of 'Manasseh' in the Word as spiritual good within the natural, and so a new area of will there, dealt with below. This name also implies the essential nature of that good or new area of will. The fact that the name implies the essential nature of this may be recognized from the names given to other people. An explanation of the essential nature accompanies each name, like that given for Manasseh in the following words, For God has made me forget all my labour and all my father's house. These words describe the essential nature of what is meant by 'Manasseh'. What is more, when the phrase 'he called the name' is used, the meaning is that the actual name too contains that essential nature, since 'name' and 'calling the name' mean the essential nature, 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3006, 3421.

[2] The reason why the firstborn who was given the name Manasseh means spiritual good within the natural, or a new area of will there, is that good is in actual fact the firstborn in the Church. That is, with someone who is in the process of becoming a Church, truth is not the firstborn, though it appears to be so, see 352, 367, 2435, 3325, 3494, 4925, 4926, 4928, 4930. The same may also be recognized from the consideration that a person's will takes precedence over his understanding; for the desires in a person's will are the primary constituents of his life, while the ideas in his understanding are secondary to them; and he acts in accordance with the desires of his will. What goes forth from the will is called good in the case of those who through regeneration have received from the Lord a new will; but it is called evil in the case of those who have had no wish to receive such. What goes forth from the understanding however is called truth in the case of the regenerate but falsity in the case of the unregenerate. But because no knowledge of a person's will is possible except through his understanding - for the understanding is the outward form that the will possesses or the outward form taken by the will which enables it to be known - people therefore imagine that truth which goes forth from the understanding is the firstborn. But this is nothing else than the appearance, for the reason that has been stated.

[3] This explains the controversy that existed in former times over whether the truth which is the essence of faith was the firstborn of the Church or whether good which is the essence of charity was such. Those who based their conclusions on the appearance said that truth was the firstborn, whereas those who did not base theirs on the appearance acknowledged that good was. This also explains why at the present day people make faith the primary and absolutely essential constituent of the Church, but charity the secondary and non-essential element. But by supposing that faith alone is what saves a person they have sunk into far deeper error than the ancients. (In the Church faith is used to mean all the truth of doctrine, while charity is used to mean all the good of life.) They do, it is true, call charity and the works of charity the fruits of faith. Yet does anyone believe that those fruits make any contribution to salvation when the belief exists that someone can be saved by faith in the final hour of his life, no matter what kind of life he led before then? More than this, does anyone believe that those fruits contribute in any way to salvation when people use doctrine to set faith apart from works that are the product of charity, saying that faith alone saves without good works, or that works which are matters of life contribute nothing to salvation? Dear, dear! What kind of faith is that, and what kind of Church is it when people cherish faith that is dead and reject faith that is living? For faith without charity is like a body without a soul. But a body without a soul is removed from sight and put away because it stinks, as everyone knows; and in the next life faith without charity is just like this. All who possessed faith so-called which was devoid of charity are in hell; but all who had charity are in heaven. For everyone's life remains with him, whereas doctrine does so only insofar as it draws on that life.

[4] It is less easy to show from other places in the Word that 'Manasseh' means a new area of will within the natural - or what amounts to the same, spiritual good there - than it is to show that 'Ephraim' means a new area of understanding within the natural, or spiritual truth there. Even so, inferences can be drawn regarding the meaning of 'Manasseh' from what is said about 'Ephraim', because in the Word when two are mentioned together in the way these are, one means good, the other truth. Therefore Manasseh's meaning - spiritual good within the natural, which is the essence of the new will there - will be seen in what follows shortly where Ephraim is the subject.

  
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