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1 Och Mose sammankallade hela Israel och sade till dem: Hör, Israel, de stadgar och rätter som jag i dag framställer för eder, och lären eder dem och hållen dem och gören efter dem.

2 HERREN, vår Gud, slöt ett förbund med oss på Horeb.

3 Icke med våra fäder slöt HERREN detta förbund, utan med oss själva som stå här i dag, oss alla som nu leva.

4 Ansikte mot Ansikte talade HERREN till eder på berget ur elden.

5 Jag stod då mellan HERREN och eder, för att förkunna eder vad HERREN talade, ty I fruktaden för elden och stegen icke upp på berget. Han sade:

6 Jag är HERREN, din Gud, som har fört dig ut ur Egyptens land, ur träldomshuset.

7 Du skall inga andra gudar hava jämte mig.

8 Du skall icke göra dig något beläte, som är en bild vare sig av det som är uppe i himmelen, eller av det som är i vattnet under jorden.

9 Du skall icke tillbedja sådana, ej heller tjäna dem; ty jag, HERREN, sin Gud, är en nitälskande Gud, som hemsöker fädernas missgärningbarn och efterkommande i tredje och fjärde led, när man hatar mig,

10 men som gör nåd med tusenden, när man älskar mig och håller mina bud.

11 Du skall icke missbruka HERRENS, din Guds namn, ty HERREN skall icke låta den bliva ostraffad, som missbrukar hans namn.

12 Håll sabbatsdagen, så att du helgar den, såsom HERREN, din Gud, har bjudit dig.

13 Sex dagar skall du arbeta och förrätta alla dina sysslor;

14 men den sjunde dagen är HERRENS, din Guds, sabbat; då skall du ingen syssla förrätta, ej heller din son eller sin dotter, eller din tjänare eller din tjänarinna, eller din oxe eller din åsna eller någon av dina dragare, ej heller främlingen som är hos dig inom dina portar; på det att din tjänare och din tjänarinna må hava ro såväl som du.

15 Du skall komma ihåg att du själv har varit träl i Egyptens land, och att HERREN, din Gud, har fört dig ut därifrån med stark hand och uträckt arm; därför har HERREN, din Gud bjudit dig att hålla sabbatsdagen.

16 Hedra din fader och din moder, såsom HERREN, din Gud har bjudit dig, på det att du må länge leva och det må gå dig väl i det land som HERREN, din Gud, vill giva dig.

17 Du skall icke dräpa.

18 Du skall icke heller begå äktenskapsbrott.

19 Du skall icke heller stjäla.

20 Du skall icke heller bära falsk vittnesbörd mot din nästa.

21 Du skall icke heller hava begärelse till din nästas hustru. Du skall icke heller hava lust till din nästas hus, ej heller till hans åker eller hans tjänare eller hans tjänarinna, ej heller till hans oxe eller hans åsna, ej heller till något som tillhör din nästa.

22 Dessa ord talade HERREN till hela eder församling på berget, ur elden, molnskyn och töcknet, med hög röst, och han talade så intet mer. Och han skrev dem på två stentavlor, som han gav åt mig.

23 När I hörden rösten ur mörkret, medan berget brann i eld, trädden I fram till mig, alla I som voren huvudmän för edra stammar, så ock edra äldste.

24 Och I saden: »Se, HERREN, vår Gud, har låtit oss Se sin härlighet och sin storhet, och vi hava hört hans röst ur elden. I dag hava vi sett att Gud kan tala med en människa och dock låta henne bliva vid liv.

25 Varför skola vi då likväl ? Denna stora eld kommer ju att förtära oss. Om vi än vidare få höra HERRENS, vår Guds, röst, så måste vi .

26 Ty vem finnes väl bland allt kött som kan, såsom vi hava gjort, höra den levande Gudens röst tala ur elden och dock bliva vid liv?

27 Träd du fram och hör allt vad HERREN, vår Gud, säger, och tala du till oss allt vad HERREN, vår Gud, talar till dig, så vilja vi höra det och göra därefter.»

28 Och HERREN hörde edra ord, när I så taladen till mig; och HERREN sade till mig: »Jag har hört de ord som detta folk har talat till dig. De hava rätt i allt vad de hava talat.

29 Ack att de hade sådana hjärtan, att de fruktade mig och hölle alla mina bud alltid! Det skulle ju då gå dem och deras barn väl evinnerligen.

30 Gå nu och säg till dem: 'Vänden tillbaka till edra tält.'

31 Men du själv må stanna kvar här hos mig, så skall förkunna för dig alla de bud och stadgar och rätter som du skall lära dem, för att de må göra efter dem i det land som jag vill giva dem till besittning.»

32 Så hållen nu och gören vad HERREN, eder Gud, har bjudit eder. I skolen icke vika av vare sig till höger eller till vänster.

33 På de vägar som HERREN, eder Gud, har bjudit eder skolen I alltid vandra, för att I mån bliva vid liv och det må eder väl, och för att I mån länge leva i det land som I skolen taga i besittning.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 946

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946. Because thy judgments have been made manifest. That this signifies that Divine truths are revealed to them, is evident from the signification of judgments, as denoting Divine truths, of which we shall speak presently; and from the signification of being manifested, as denoting to be revealed. That Divine truths are revealed at the end of the church, and that they have been revealed, will be shown in what follows in this chapter, because the subject there treated of is concerning them.

The reason why judgments signify Divine truths is, that the laws of government in the Lord's spiritual kingdom are called judgments; but the laws of government in the Lord's celestial kingdom are called justice. For the laws of government in the Lord's spiritual kingdom are laws from Divine truth, whereas the laws of government in the Lord's celestial kingdom are laws from Divine Good. This is why judgment and justice are mentioned in the following passages in the Word.

In Isaiah:

"There shall be no end to peace upon the throne of David, to establish it, and to uphold it in judgment and justice from now and for ever" (9:7).

This speaks of the Lord and His kingdom. His spiritual kingdom is signified by the throne of David; and because this kingdom is in Divine truths from the Divine Good, it is said, in "judgment and justice."

In Jeremiah:

"I will raise up to David a just shoot, and he shall reign a king, and he shall act intelligently, and shall execute judgment and justice" (23:5).

These words also are spoken of the Lord, and of His spiritual kingdom. And since this kingdom is in Divine truths from the Divine Good, it is said that He shall reign a King, and shall act intelligently, and that He shall execute judgment and justice. The Lord is called King from Divine truth. And whereas Divine truth is also Divine intelligence, it is said that He shall act intelligently. And because Divine truth is from the Divine Good, it is said that He shall execute judgment and justice.

[2] In Isaiah:

"Jehovah shall be exalted; for he dwelleth on high; he hath filled Zion with judgment and justice" (33:5).

By Zion is meant heaven and the church, where the Lord reigns by Divine truth. And because all Divine truth is from Divine Good, it is said, "He hath filled Zion with judgment and justice."

In Jeremiah:

"I Jehovah, doing justice and judgment in the earth; for in these I am well pleased" (9:24).

Here also by judgment and justice is signified Divine truth from the Divine Good.

In Isaiah:

"They shall ask of me the judgments of justice; they shall desire to draw near unto God" (58:2).

The judgments of justice are Divine truths from the Divine Good. Similarly judgment and justice; for the spiritual sense conjoins those things the sense of the letter separates.

In Hosea:

"I will betroth thee to me for ever; and I will betroth thee to me in justice and judgment, and in mercy and in truth" (2:19, 20).

The subject there treated of is the celestial kingdom of the Lord, which consists of those who are in love to the Lord. And because the Lord's conjunction with them is comparatively like the conjunction of a husband with a wife - for the good of love so conjoins - therefore it is said, I will betroth thee to me in justice and judgment. And justice is mentioned in the first place, and judgment in the second, because those who are in the good of love to the Lord are also in truths; for they see them from good. Because justice is said of good, and judgment of truth, therefore it is also said, in mercy and in truth; mercy being also said of good, because it is of love.

[3] In David:

"Jehovah is in the heavens; thy justice as the mountains of God, and thy judgments as a great abyss" (Psalm 36:5, 6).

Justice is said of Divine Good, therefore it is compared to the mountains of God; for by mountains of God are signified the goods of love; see above (n. 405, 510, 850). And judgments are said of Divine truths, therefore they are compared to a great abyss; for by a great abyss is signified Divine truth. From these things it is now evident that by judgments are signified Divine truths.

[4] In many passages in the Word, judgments, precepts, and statutes are mentioned. And by judgments are there signified civil laws; by precepts the laws of spiritual life; and by statutes the laws of worship. That by judgments are signified civil laws, is clear from Exodus (Exodus 21, 22, 23), where the things that are there commanded are called judgments; because from them judgments were given by judges in the gates of the city. But still they signify Divine truths, such as are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom in the heavens, for they contain them in the spiritual sense, as is evident from the explanation in Arcana Coelestia (n. 8971-9103, 9124-9231, 9247-9348).

That the laws with the sons of Israel were called judgments, precepts, and statutes, is clear from the following passages:-

In Moses:

"I will speak unto thee all the precepts, the statutes, and the judgments, which thou shalt teach them, that they may do them" (Deuteronomy 5:31).

In the same:

"These are the precepts, the statutes, and the judgments, which Jehovah your God commanded to teach you" (Deuteronomy 6:1).

In the same:

"Therefore, thou shalt keep the precepts, the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this day, to do them" (Deuteronomy 7:11).

In David:

"If his sons forsake my law and walk not in my judgments; if they profane my statutes, and keep not my precepts, I will visit their prevarication with a rod" (Psalm 89:30-32),

besides frequently elsewhere:

As Leviticus 18:5; 19:37; 20:22; 25:18; 26:15; Deuteronomy 4:1; 5:1, 6, 7; 17:19; 26:17; Ezekiel 5:6, 7; 11:12, 20; 18:9; 20:11, 13, 25; 37:24.

By precepts in these passages are meant the laws of life, especially those in the Decalogue, which are therefore called the Ten Precepts. But by the statutes are meant the laws of worship, which principally related to sacrifices, and the ministry of holy things. And by judgments are meant civil laws, which, because representative of spiritual laws, were therefore significative of Divine truths, such as those in the Lord's spiritual kingdom in the heavens.

Continuation:-

[5] When, therefore, a man shuns and turns away from evils as sins, and is raised into heaven by the Lord, it follows that he is no longer in his proprium, but in the Lord, and that consequently he thinks and wills goods. Now because a man thinks and wills, so also does he act; for every action of a man proceeds from the thought of his will, therefore again it follows, that when a man shuns and turns away from evils, he does goods, not from himself, but from the Lord. Therefore to shun evils is to do goods. The goods which a man then does are meant by good works; and good works in their whole extent are meant by charity.

Because a man cannot be reformed unless he thinks, wills, and acts as of himself, that which he does as of himself is conjoined to him, and remains with him. Because that which a man does as of himself receives no life, but flows through like ether, therefore the Lord wills that a man should not only shun and turn away from evils as of himself, but should also think, will, and act as of himself, yet still acknowledge in heart, that all these things are from the Lord. This he will acknowledge because it is the truth.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Apocalypse Explained # 510

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510. And as it were a great mountain burning with fire.- That this signifies the love of self, and thence of [one's] own intelligence, is evident from the signification of a mountain burning with fire, which denotes the love of self and thence the love of [one's] own intelligence. The reason why this love is signified by the mountain here named, is, that a mountain, in the Word, signifies love in both senses, or celestial love and infernal love, as may be seen above (n. 405); fire has a similar signification. See also above (n. 504). The subject here dealt with is the evil, who were to be separated from the good, and cast into hell, and with these, all truth is turned into falsity by means of that love. This effect resulting from the mountain cast into the sea, is described in what follows; for the mountain cast into the sea, whence the third part of the sea became blood, signifies, that in the natural man everything was changed into the falsity of evil. It is therefore evident, that here the great mountain burning with fire signifies the love of self, and thence the love of [man's] own intelligence; for all man's own intelligence is from the love of self.

[2] The reason why a mountain means love in both senses, is, that the angels of the third heaven, who are in celestial love, dwell upon mountains in the spiritual world; when therefore a mountain is mentioned, that heaven is meant, and, according, to the ideas of angelic thought, which are abstracted from persons and places, celestial love which makes that heaven is meant. But the reason why a mountain in the opposite sense, signifies the love of self, is, that those who are in the love of self continually desire to ascend mountains, by making themselves equal to those who are in the third heaven. Because they revolve this in their imagination they also attempt it while they are out of the hells; for this reason a mountain, in the opposite sense, signifies the love of self. In a word, those who are in the love of self always aspire after high things, therefore, after death, when all the states of the love are changed into things correspondent, they also in imagination mount on high, believing themselves, while in such state of imagination, to be upon lofty mountains, although, with the body, they are in the hells.

[3] Hence it is that those who are of Babylon, and are in such love of self as to desire not only to rule over all the earth, but also over the heavens, are called in the Word mountains, and are said to sit upon a mountain, and to ascend above the heights of the clouds. Thus it is said in Jeremiah:

"Behold, I am against thee, O destroying mountain, which destroyest all the earth; and I will stretch out my hand against thee, and roll thee down from the rocks, and will make thee a mountain of burning" (51:25).

And in Isaiah:

"For thou hast said in thy heart, I will ascend the heavens, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, I will ascend above the heights of the cloud; I will become like the Most High. Yet thou shalt be cast down to hell" (14:13-15).

These things are said concerning Babylon.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.