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1 第六初五日,我在家中;犹大的众长老在我面前。在那里耶和华的灵(原文是)降在我身上。

2 我观,见有形像彷佛的形状,从他腰以下的形状有,从他腰以上有光辉的形状,彷佛光耀的精金。

3 他伸出彷佛一只的样式,抓住我的一绺发,灵就将我举到中间,在的异象中,我到耶路撒冷的内院门口,在那里有触动主怒偶像的位,就是惹动忌邪的。

4 谁知,在那里有以色列的荣耀,形状与我在平原所见的一样。

5 神对我:人子啊,你举目向北观看。我就举目向北观看,见祭坛边,在门口有这惹忌邪的偶像;

6 又对我:人子啊,以色列家所行的,就是在此行这可憎的事,使我远离我的圣所,你见了麽?你还要见另有可憎的事。

7 他领我到院口。我观,见上有个窟窿。

8 他对我:人子啊,你要挖。我,见有

9 :你进去,他们在这里所行可憎的恶事。

10 我进去一,谁知,在四面上画着各样爬物和可憎的走,并以色列家一切的偶像

11 在这些像前有以色列家的七十个长老站立,沙番的儿子雅撒尼亚也站在其中。各拿香炉,烟云的香气上腾。

12 他对我子啊,以色列家的长老中在各画像里所行的,你见了麽?他们常耶和华不见我们耶和华已经离弃这

13 他又:你还要见他们另外行可憎的事。

14 他领我到耶和华殿外院朝门口。谁知,在那里有妇女坐着,为搭模斯哭泣。

15 他对我:人子啊,你见了麽?你还要见比这更可憎的事。

16 他又领我到耶和华殿的内院。谁知,在耶和华的殿口、廊子和祭坛中间,约有二十五个背向耶和华的殿,面向东方拜日头。

17 他对我:人子啊,你见了麽?犹大家在此行这可憎的事还算为小麽?他们在这遍行强暴,再三惹我发怒,他们手拿枝条举向鼻前。

18 因此,我也要以忿怒行事,我眼必不顾惜,也不可怜他们;他们虽向我耳中声呼求,我还是不

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 649

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649. And when they shall have finished their testimony.- That this signifies in the end of the church, when the Divine of the Lord is no longer acknowledged, and thence when there is no longer the good of love and the truth of doctrine, is evident from the signification of testimony, as denoting the acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord, and thence the good of love and truth of doctrine, of which we shall speak presently; and from the signification of finishing, as denoting to end; and because this ending takes place in the end of the church, therefore the end of the church is here signified by finishing. And because there is then no longer any acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord, therefore there is not any good of love and truth of doctrine.

[2] That this is signified by testimony, is evident from what has been thus far said concerning the two witnesses, namely, that by them is meant the good of love and of charity and the truth of doctrine and of faith, because these principally bear witness concerning the Lord, for they are from Him, and are of Him with man, therefore their testimony signifies preaching concerning them. That the acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord is here signified by testimony, is evident from the statement in the Apocalypse:

"That the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy" (19:10).

For unless man acknowledges this from the heart, and believes it from spiritual faith, he cannot be in any power of receiving the good of love and the truth of doctrine.

[3] At the end of the church the Lord is, indeed, preached, and also, from doctrine, a Divine similar to the Divine of the Father is attributed to Him; but nevertheless scarcely any one thinks of His Divine, because it is placed above or outside of His Human, therefore when they look to His Divine they do not look to the Lord, but to the Father as to another, when yet the Divine, which is called the Father, is in the Lord, as He Himself teaches in John (10:30, 38; 14:7). Hence it is that man does not think of the Lord otherwise than as of an ordinary man, and his faith flows from that thought, although he may say with his lips that he believes in His Divine. Let any one examine, if he can, the idea of his thought concerning the Lord, whether it be not of this character, and if this is the case, he cannot be conjoined to Him in faith and love, nor by conjunction receive any good of love and truth of faith. It is for these reasons that at the end of the church there is not any acknowledgment of the Lord, that is, of the Divine in the Lord and from the Lord. There is a kind of belief as though the Divine of the Lord were acknowledged, because it is affirmed in the doctrine of the church. But when the Divine is separated from His Human, so far His Divine is not acknowledged inwardly, but only outwardly, and to acknowledge it outwardly is to acknowledge it with the mouth only and not in the heart, or in speech only and not in faith.

[4] That this is so is evident from the case of Christians in the other life, where the thoughts of the heart are made manifest. When they are permitted to speak from doctrine, and from what they have heard from preaching, then they attribute a Divine to the Lord, and call it their faith; but when their interior thought and faith are examined, then [it is found] that they have no other idea concerning the Lord than as it were of an ordinary man in whom there is nothing Divine. The interior thought of man is the ground of his faith, and because such is the thought and thence the faith of his spirit, it is evident that there is not any acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord and from the Lord in the Christian world at the end of the church. In a word, there is, indeed, an external, but no internal acknowledgment of the Divine of the Lord; and external acknowledgment belongs to the natural man alone, but internal acknowledgment belongs to his spirit itself; and the external is laid asleep after death, and the internal belongs to his spirit. From these considerations it may in some degree be evident what is meant by the beast coming up out of the abyss shall overcome and kill the two witnesses, and by their bodies being seen on the street of the city which is called Sodom and Egypt, and by the spirit of life afterwards entering into them.

  
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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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Isaiah 30:6

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6 The burden of the animals of the South. Through the land of trouble and anguish, of the lioness and the lion, the viper and fiery flying serpent, they carry their riches on the shoulders of young donkeys, and their treasures on the humps of camels, to an unprofitable people.