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1 Opet mi dođe reč Gospodnja govoreći:

2 I ti sine čovečji, nariči za Tirom,

3 I reci Tiru, koji stoji na ulasku morskom, koji trguje s narodima na mnogim ostrvima: Ovako veli Gospod Gospod: Tire, ti govoraše: Ja sam sasvim lep.

4 Međe su ti u srcu morskom; koji te zidaše, načiniše te sasvim lepim.

5 Od jela senirskih gradiše ti daske, kedre s Livana uzimaše da ti grade stupove.

6 Od hrastova vasanskih gradiše ti vesla, sedišta ti gradiše od slonove kosti i od šimšira s ostrva kitejskih.

7 Tanko platno misirsko izmetano razapinjao si da su ti jedra; porfirom i skerletom s ostrva eliskih pokrivao si se.

8 Stanovnici sidonski i arvadski behu ti veslari; mudraci tvoji, Tire, što behu u tebi, behu ti krmari.

9 Starešine i mudraci gevalski opravljahu u tebi šta bi ti se pokvarilo; sve lađe morske i lađari behu u tebi trgujući s tobom.

10 Persijanci i Ludeji i Puteji behu u vojsci tvojoj tvoji vojnici; štitove i šlemove vešahu u tebi; oni te ukrašavahu.

11 Sinovi arvadski s tvojom vojskom behu na zidovima tvojim unaokolo, i Gamadeji behu u kulama tvojim, štitove svoje vešahu na zidovima tvojim unaokolo, oni ti dovršivahu lepotu.

12 Tarsis trgovaše s tobom mnogim svakojakim blagom; sa srebrom, s gvožđem, s kositerom i s olovom dolažahu na sajmove tvoje.

13 Javan, Tuval i Meseh behu tvoji trgovci; s dušama ljudskim i sudima bronzanim dolažahu na sajmove tvoje.

14 A koji su od doma Togarminog, s konjima i konjicima i mazgama dolažahu na sajmove tvoje.

15 Sinovi Dedanovi behu trgovci tvoji, mnogih ostrva trgovina beše u tvojim rukama; kosti slonove i drvo evenovo donošahu ti u promenu.

16 Sirija trgovaše s tobom mnoštvom dela tvojih, dolažaše na sajmove tvoje sa smaragdom i porfirom i uzvodom i tankim platnom, i koralom i ahatom.

17 Juda i zemlja Izrailjeva behu tvoji trgovci, dolažahu na sajmove tvoje sa pšenicom minitskom i finičkom i medom i uljem i balsamom.

18 Damask trgovaše s tobom mnoštvom dela tvojih, mnoštvom svakog blaga, vinom helvonskim i belom vunom.

19 I Dan i Javan i Mosel dolažahu na sajmove tvoje; urađeno gvožđe i kasiju i cimet menjahu s tobom.

20 Dedan trgovaše s tobom skupocenim prostirkama za kola.

21 Arapi i svi knezovi kidarski trgovahu s tobom; s jaganjcima i ovnovima i jarcima dolažahu na sajmove tvoje.

22 Trgovci savski i ramski trgovahu s tobom; dolažahu na sajmove tvoje sa svakojakim mirisima i svakojakim dragim kamenjem i zlatom.

23 Haran i Kana i Eden, trgovci savski, Asur i Hilmad trgovahu s tobom.

24 Ti trgovahu s tobom svakojakim stvarima, porfirom i uzvodom i kovčezima bogatih nakita, koji se svezivahu užima i behu od kedra.

25 Lađe tarsiske behu prve u tvojoj trgovini, i ti beše veoma pun i veoma slavan u srcu morskom.

26 Veslari tvoji odvezoše te na pučinu; vetar istočni razbi te usred mora.

27 Blago tvoje i sajmovi tvoji, trgovina tvoja, lađari tvoji i krmari tvoji i koji opravljahu kvarne lađe tvoje, i trgovci tvoji i svi vojnici tvoji i sav narod što beše u tebi pašće u srce moru kad ti propadneš.

28 Od vike tvojih krmara uskolebaće se vali morski.

29 I izaći će iz loža svojih svi veslari, lađari, svi krmari morski, i staće na zemlju.

30 I povikaće za tobom glasno i zaridati gorko, i posuće prahom glave svoje i po pepelu će se valjati.

31 I za tobom će se načiniti ćelavi, i pripasaće kostret, i plakaće za tobom gorko iz srca, i gorko će ridati.

32 I za tobom će zapevati u žalosti svojoj i naricaće za tobom: Ko je bio kao Tir, oboreni usred mora?

33 Kad izlažahu trgovi tvoji iz mora, sitio si mnoge narode, mnoštvom svog bogatstva i trgovine svoje obogaćivao si careve zemaljske.

34 Kad te razbi more na dubokoj vodi, trgovina tvoja i sav narod tvoj u tebi pade.

35 Svi ostrvljani prepadoše se od tebe, i carevi njihovi uzdrhtaše se i prebledeše u licu.

36 Trgovci po narodima zazviždaše nad tobom: postao si strahota, i neće te biti do veka.

   

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In Genesis 18:27, this signifies the humility of the Lord's human as to its quality. (Arcana Coelestia 2265)

In Exodus 9:8, this signifies lustful falsities excited by the presence of infesting spirits. (Arcana Coelestia 7519, Apocalypse Explained 962[8])

In Ezekiel 27:30, this signifies something condemned, because the fire from which they come signifies infernal love. (Apocalypse Explained 441)

In Jeremiah 6:26, this signifies mourning because of the destruction of good and truth in the church. (Arcana Coelestia 637[9])

(Ссылки: Apocalypse Explained 1175)


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Arcana Coelestia # 634

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634. It is extremely difficult however to state intelligibly what the understanding of truth and the will for good are, properly speaking. The reason is that everything man thinks he ascribes to the understanding because he calls it so, and everything he desires he ascribes to the will because he calls it so. And it is even more difficult to state what they are in an intelligible way because the majority nowadays are also unaware that what belongs to the understanding is distinct and separate from what belongs to the will; for when they think something they say that they will it, and when they will something they say that they think it. Their speaking in this way is thus one reason for the difficulty. And a further reason why it is difficult to grasp the matter is that such people are engrossed solely in bodily interests, that is, their life consists in things of a more external nature.

[2] For these same reasons people are also unaware of the fact that with everybody there exists something interior, something more interior still, and indeed something inmost, and that the bodily and sensory part of a person is the most external. Desires and things of the memory are interior, affections and rational concepts more interior still, while the will for good and the understanding of truth are the inmost. Nothing could possibly be more distinct and separate than these are from one another, yet a bodily-minded man sees no difference at all, and so confuses them all with one another. This is the reason why he believes that when his physical body dies, everything else will die as well, when in reality only at that point does he start to live, and to do so indeed through his own interior things which are arranged in consecutive order. Unless man's interior things were distinct and separate in this way and arranged consecutively, men could not possibly be spirits, angelic spirits, or angels in the next life, all of whom differ in this way from one another according to things that are interior. Consequently the three heavens are very distinct and separate from one another. From all these considerations it now becomes clear to some extent what the understanding of truth and the will for good are, properly speaking, and that they are attributable only to the celestial man, or angels of the third heaven.

  
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