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حزقيال 7

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1 وكان اليّ كلام الرب قائلا

2 وانت يا ابن آدم فهكذا قال السيد الرب لارض اسرائيل. نهاية. قد جاءت النهاية على زوايا الارض الاربع.

3 الآن النهاية عليك وارسل غضبي عليك واحكم عليك كطرقك واجلب عليك كل رجاساتك.

4 فلا تشفق عليك عيني ولا اعفو بل اجلب عليك طرقك وتكون رجاساتك في وسطك فتعلمون اني انا الرب

5 هكذا قال السيد الرب. شر شر وحيد هوذا قد أتى.

6 نهاية قد جاءت. جاءت النهاية. انتبهت اليك. ها هي قد جاءت.

7 انتهى الدور اليك ايها الساكن في الارض. بلغ الوقت. اقترب يوم اضطراب لا هتاف الجبال.

8 الآن عن قريب اصب رجزي عليك واتمم سخطي عليك واحكم عليك كطرقك واجلب عليك كل رجاساتك.

9 فلا تشفق عيني ولا اعفو بل اجلب عليك كطرقك ورجاساتك تكون في وسطك. فتعلمون اني انا الرب الضارب

10 ها هوذا اليوم ها هوذا قد جاء. دارت الدائرة. ازهرت العصا. افرخت الكبرياء.

11 قام الظلم الى عصا الشر. لا يبقى منهم ولا من ثروتهم ولا من ضجيجهم ولا نوح عليهم.

12 قد جاء الوقت. بلغ اليوم. فلا يفرحنّ الشاري ولا يحزننّ البائع لان الغضب على كل جمهورهم.

13 لان البائع لن يعود الى المبيع وان كانوا بعد بين الاحياء. لان الرؤيا على كل جمهورها فلا يعود والانسان بإثمه لا يشدّد حياته.

14 قد نفخوا في البوق واعدّوا الكل ولا ذاهب الى القتال. لان غضبي على كل جمهورهم

15 السيف من خارج والوبأ والجوع من داخل. الذي هو في الحقل يموت بالسيف والذي هو في المدينة يأكله الجوع والوبأ.

16 وينفلت منهم منفلتون ويكونون على الجبال كحمام الاوطئة. كلهم يهدرون كل واحد على اثمه.

17 كل الايدي ترتخي وكل الركب تصير ماء.

18 ويتنطقون بالمسح ويغشاهم رعب وعلى جميع الوجوه خزي وعلى جميع رؤوسهم قرع.

19 يلقون فضتهم في الشوارع وذهبهم يكون لنجاسة. لا تستطيع فضتهم وذهبهم انقاذهم في يوم غضب الرب. لا يشبعون منهما انفسهم ولا يملأون جوفهم لانهما صارا معثرة اثمهم.

20 اما بهجة زينته فجعلها للكبرياء. جعلوا فيها اصنام مكرهاتهم رجاساتهم. لاجل ذلك جعلتها لهم نجاسة.

21 اسلمها الى ايدي الغرباء للنهب والى اشرار الارض سلبا فينجسونها.

22 وأحوّل وجهي عنهم فينجسون سرّي ويدخله المعتنقون وينجسونه

23 اصنع السلسلة لان الارض قد امتلأت من احكام الدم والمدينة امتلأت من الظلم.

24 فآتي باشرّ الامم فيرثون بيوتهم وابيد كبرياء الاشدّاء فتتنجس مقادسهم.

25 الرعب آت فيطلبون السلام ولا يكون.

26 ستاتي مصيبة على مصيبة. ويكون خبر على خبر. فيطلبون رؤيا من النبي. والشريعة تباد عن الكاهن والمشورة عن الشيوخ

27 الملك ينوح والرئيس يلبس حيرة وايدي شعب الارض ترجف. كطريقهم اصنع بهم وكاحكامهم احكم عليهم فيعلمون اني انا الرب

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 6524

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6524. 'The elders of his house' means the things that would accord with good. This is clear from the meaning of 'the elders' as the chief characteristics of wisdom, thus things that accord with good, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'house' as good, dealt with in 2559, 3652, 3720, 4982. The reason why 'elders' means the chief characteristics of wisdom is that in the Word 'old people' means those who are wise, and - in a sense detached from persons - wisdom. Since 'the twelve tribes of Israel' meant all truths and forms of good in their entirety, they had princes and also elders set over them. 'Princes' meant the leading truths constituting intelligence, and 'elders' the chief characteristics of wisdom, thus those of good.

[2] For the meaning of 'princes' as the leading truths constituting intelligence, see 1482, 2089, 5044. But as regards the meaning of 'elders' as the chief characteristics of wisdom, and of 'old people' as wisdom, this is evident from the following places: In David,

They will extol Jehovah in the congregation of the people, and in the assembly of the old they will praise Him. Psalms 107:32.

'The congregation of the people' stands for those who are ruled by truths constituting intelligence, since 'congregation' is used with reference to truths, 6355, as also is 'people', 1259, 1260, 2928, 3295, 3581; 'the assembly of the old' stands for those who are ruled by good, which belongs to wisdom since wisdom is concerned with life, thus with what is good, whereas intelligence is concerned with knowing, thus with what is true, 1555. In the same author,

I am wiser than the old, because I have kept Your commands. Psalms 119:100.

'The old' plainly stands for one who is wise. Likewise in Job,

In the old there is wisdom, in length of days intelligence. Job 12:12.

In Moses,

You shall rise before grey hair and respect the face of an old person. Leviticus 19:32.

This command was given because 'old people' represented wisdom.

[3] In John,

On the thrones I saw twenty-four elders seated, clad in white garments, who had on their heads crowns of gold. Revelation 4:4.

'Elders' stands for aspects of wisdom, thus of good. That these are meant by the elders is evident from the description of the elders - they sat on thrones, were clad in white garments, and had crowns of gold on their heads. 'Thrones' are truths constituting intelligence which are derived from good belonging to wisdom, 5313. 'White garments' has a similar meaning, 'garments' being truths, 1073, 4545, 4763, 5248, 5954, and 'white' that which has reference to truth, 3301, 5319. 'Crowns of gold on their heads' are forms of the good of wisdom; for 'gold' is the good of love, 113, 1551, 1552, 5658, and 'head' is the celestial, the seat of wisdom, 4938, 4939, 5328, 6436. Those who are in the third or inmost heaven, thus who are nearest the Lord, are called the wise, whereas those in the middle or second heaven, thus who are not as near the Lord, are called intelligent.

[4] In the same book,

All the angels stood around the throne, and the elders, and the four living creatures. Revelation 7:11.

Again 'the elders' stands for aspects of wisdom, as it does in the following places: In Isaiah,

The boy will uplift himself against the old man, and the despised against the honourable. Isaiah 7:5.

In the same prophet,

Jehovah Zebaoth will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and before His elders, glory. Isaiah 24:23.

In Jeremiah,

My priests and my elders breathed their last in the city, for they sought food for themselves, with which they would renew their soul. Lamentations 1:19.

In the same prophet,

Her king and her princes are among the nations; the law is no more. The elders of the daughter of Zion sit on the ground, they become silent. Lamentations 2:9-10.

In the same prophet,

They have ravished women in Zion, virgins in the cities of Judah. Princes have been hung up by their hands, the faces of the old men have not been honoured, the elders have ceased from the gate. Lamentations 5:11-12, 14.

In Ezekiel,

Misery will come upon misery, and rumour will be upon rumour. Therefore they will seek a vision from the prophet, but the law has perished from the priest, and counsel from the elders. The king will mourn, and the prince will be wrapped in stupidity. Ezekiel 7:26-27.

In Zechariah,

Old men and women will again dwell in the streets of Jerusalem, and each one with his staff in his hand because of great age. 1 Zechariah 8:4.

So that 'the elders' might represent things that constitute wisdom, some of Moses' spirit was taken and imparted to them, by which they prophesied, Numbers 11:16 and following verses.

In the contrary sense 'elders' stands for the things that are the opposites of the aspects of wisdom, Ezekiel 8:11-12.

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1. literally, for multitude of days

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5658

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5658. 'Our silver in its full weight' means truths commensurate with each one's state. This is clear from the meaning of 'silver' as truth, dealt with in 1551, 2954; and from the meaning of 'weight' as the state of something as regards good, dealt with in 3104, so that truths commensurate with each one's state means commensurate with the good they are able to receive. Many places in the Word make reference to weights or to measures, but no weight nor any measure is meant in the internal sense. Rather states so far as the good involved in some reality is concerned are meant by 'weights', while states so far as the truth involved in it is concerned are meant by 'measures'. The same applies to the properties of gravity and spatial magnitude; gravity in the natural world corresponds to good in the spiritual world, and spatial magnitude to truth. The reason for this is that in heaven, where correspondences originate, neither the property of gravity nor that of spatial magnitude exists because space has no existence there. Objects possessing these properties do, it is true, seem to exist among spirits, but those objects are appearances that have their origins in the states of goodness and truth in the heaven above those spirits.

[2] It was very well known in ancient times that 'silver' meant truth; therefore the ancients divided up periods of time ranging from the earliest to the latest world epochs into the golden ages, the silver ones, the copper ones, and the iron ones, to which they also added the clay ones. They applied the expression 'golden ages' to those periods when innocence and perfection existed, when everyone was moved by good to do what was good and by righteousness to do what was right. They used 'silver ages' however to describe those times when innocence did not exist any longer, though there was still some sort of perfection, which did not consist in being moved by good to do what was good but in being moved by truth to do what was true. 'Copper ages' and 'iron ages' were the names they gave to the times that were even more inferior than the silver ones.

[3] What led those people to give periods of time these names was not comparison but correspondence. For the ancients knew that 'silver' corresponded to truth and 'gold' to good; they knew this from being in communication with spirits and angels. For when a discussion takes place in a higher heaven about what is good, this reveals itself among those underneath them in the first or lowest heaven as what is golden; and when a discussion takes place about what is true this reveals itself there as what is silvery. Sometimes not only the walls of the rooms where they live are gleaming with gold and silver but also the very air within them. Also, in the homes of those angels belonging to the first or lowest heaven who are moved by good to live among what is good, tables made of gold, lampstands made of gold, and many other objects are seen; but in the homes of those who are moved by truth to live among what is true, similar objects made of silver are seen. But who at the present day knows that correspondence was what led the ancients to call ages golden ones and silver ones? Indeed who at the present day knows anything at all about correspondence? Anyone who does not know this about the ancients, and more so anyone who thinks pleasure and wisdom lie in contesting whether such an idea is true or untrue, cannot begin to know the countless facets there are to correspondence.

  
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