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以西結書第28章

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1 耶和華的又臨到我說:

2 人子啊,你對推羅君王耶和華如此:因你傲,:我是;我在之位。你雖然居自比,也不過是人,並不是

3 看哪,你比但以理更有智慧,甚麼祕事都不能向你隱藏。

4 你靠自己的智慧聰明得了財寶,收入中。

5 你靠自己的大智慧和貿易增添資財,又因資財心裡傲。

6 所以耶和華如此:因你居自比

7 我必使外邦人,就是列國中的強暴人臨到你這裡;他們必拔刀砍壞你用智慧得來的美物,褻瀆你的榮光。

8 他們必使你坑;你必中,與被殺的人一樣。

9 在殺你的人面前你還能我是麼﹖其實你在殺害你的人中,不過是人,並不是

10 你必在外邦人中,與未受割禮(或譯:不潔;下同)的人一樣,因為這是耶和華的。

11 耶和華的臨到我說:

12 人子啊,你為推羅王作起哀歌耶和華如此:你無所不備,智慧充足,全然美麗

13 你曾在伊甸的園中,佩戴各樣寶,就是紅寶、紅璧璽、、水蒼玉、紅瑪瑙、碧玉藍寶石、綠寶、紅玉,和黃;又有精美的笛在你那裡,都是在你受造之日預備齊全的。

14 你是那受膏遮掩約櫃的基路伯;我將你安置在上;你在發光如的寶中間往來。

15 你從受造之日所行的都完全,後來在你中間又察出不義。

16 因你貿易很多,就被強暴的事充滿,以致犯罪,所以我因你褻瀆聖地,就從驅逐你。遮掩約櫃的基路伯啊,我已將你從發光如的寶中除滅。

17 你因美麗傲,又因榮光敗壞智慧,我已將你摔倒在,使你倒在君面前,好叫他們目睹眼見。

18 你因罪孽眾多,貿易不公,就褻瀆你那裡的聖所。故此,我使從你中間發出,燒滅你,使你在所有觀的人眼前變為上的爐灰。

19 各國民中,凡認識你的,都必為你驚奇。你令人驚恐,不再存留於世,直到永遠

20 耶和華的臨到我說:

21 人子啊,你要向西頓預言攻擊他,

22 耶和華如此:西頓哪,我與你為敵,我必在你中間得榮耀。我在你中間施行審判、顯為的時候,人就知道我是耶和華

23 我必使瘟疫進入西頓,使血流在他街上。被殺的必在其中仆倒,四圍有刀臨到他,人就知道我是耶和華

24 四圍恨惡以色列家的人,必不再向他們作刺人的荊棘,傷人的蒺藜,人就知道我是耶和華

25 耶和華如此:我將分散在萬民中的以色列招聚回來,向他們在列邦人眼前顯為的時候,他們就在我賜僕人雅各之地,仍然居住

26 他們要在這地上安然居住。我向四圍恨惡他們的眾人施行審判以後,他們要蓋造房屋,栽種葡萄園,安然居住,就知道我是耶和華─他們的

   

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Apocalypse Revealed#406

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406. And a third of the ships were destroyed. This symbolically means that concepts of goodness and truth from the Word that are serviceable for application to life, in them had all been destroyed.

A third means, symbolically, all, as in nos. 400, 404, 405 above. Ships symbolize concepts of goodness and truth from the Word that are serviceable for application to life. Ships have this symbolism because ships travel the sea and bring back the necessities that the natural self needs for its every endeavor, and concepts of goodness and truth are the necessities that the spiritual self needs for its every endeavor. For out of them is formed the doctrine of the church, and in accordance with that a person's life.

Ships symbolize these concepts because they are vessels, and in many places in the Word a vessel is used to express what it contains, as a cup for wine, a dish for food, the Tabernacle or Temple for the sacred objects in it, the Ark for the Law, altars for worship, and so on.

[2] Ships symbolize concepts of goodness and truth in the following places:

Zebulun shall dwell by the seashore, and serve as a haven for ships... (Genesis 49:13)

Zebulun means the conjunction of goodness and truth.

Your builders (O Tyre) have perfected your beauty. They made all your planks of fir trees from Senir; they took a cedar from Lebanon to make you a mast. Of oaks from Bashan they made your oars; they made your beam of ivory, your deck of pines from the isles of Kittim... Inhabitants of Sidon and Arvad were your oarsmen; your wise men were... your shipmasters... All the ships of the sea and their sailors were in you to market your merchandise... Ships of Tarshish were your companies in your commerce, by which you were filled and honored greatly in the midst of the seas. (Ezekiel 27:4-9, 25)

This is said of Tyre, because Tyre in the Word symbolizes the church in respect to its concepts of truth and goodness, as can be seen from the particulars about it in this chapter, and in the following one, chapter 28, understood in its spiritual sense. Moreover, because the church's concepts of truth and goodness are symbolically meant by Tyre, therefore the ship is described in its various parts, and each part symbolizes some aspect of those concepts leading to intelligence. What does the Word have in common with ships of Tyre and its commerce?

[3] The devastation of that same church is afterward described in the following way:

The common-land will shake at the sound of the cry of your shipmasters, and all who handle the oar will come down from your ships; all the sailors and shipmasters of the sea... because of you will cry bitterly... (Ezekiel 27:28-30; see also Isaiah 23:14-15)

The devastation of Babylon is similarly described in respect to all its concepts of truth in the following verses in the book of Revelation:

...in one hour such great riches were devastated. Every shipmaster, and everyone traveling on ships, and sailors... cried out... saying, "Alas, alas, the great city (Babylon), in which all became rich who had ships on the sea...." (Revelation 18:17, 19)

See below for the exposition.

[4] Ships symbolize concepts of truth and goodness also in the following places:

My days have been swift...; they fled away, they saw no good. They passed by with ships of longing... (Job 9:25-26)

Those who go down to the sea in ships, doing work on many waters, they see the works of Jehovah, and His wonders in the deep. (Psalms 107:23-24)

...the coastlands shall trust in Me, and ships of Tarshish will be first to bring your sons from afar... (Isaiah 60:9)

...the kings assembled...; fear took hold of them... With an east wind You will break the ships of Tarshish. (Psalms 18:4, 6-7)

Wail, you ships of Tarshish! (Isaiah 23:1, 14)

And so on elsewhere, as in Numbers 24:24, Judges 5:17, Psalms 104:26, Isaiah 33:21.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.