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以西结书第29章

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1 第十年十十二日,耶和华的临到我说:

2 人子啊,你要向埃及法老预言攻击他和埃及全地,

3 耶和华如此埃及法老啊,我与你这卧在自己河中的鱼为敌。你曾:这河是我的,是我为自己造的。

4 我─耶和华必用钩子钩住你的腮颊,又使江河中的鱼贴住你的鳞甲;我必将你和所有贴住你鳞甲的鱼,从江河中拉上来,

5 把你并江河中的鱼都抛在旷野;你必倒在田间,不被收殓,不被掩埋。我已将你上野兽、空中飞作食物。

6 埃及一切的居民,因向以色列成了芦苇的杖,就知道我是耶和华

7 他们用手持住你,你就断折,伤了他们的;他们倚靠你,你就断折,闪了他们的腰。

8 所以耶和华如此:我必使刀临到你,从你中间将人与牲畜剪除。

9 埃及必荒废凄凉,他们就知道我是耶和华。因为法老:这河是我的,是我所造的,

10 所以我必与你并你的江河为敌,使埃及,从色弗尼塔直到古实境界,全然荒废凄凉。

11 人的的蹄都不经过,四十年之久并无人居住

12 我必使埃及在荒凉的国中成为荒凉,使埃及城在荒废的城中变为荒废,共有四十年。我必将埃及人分散在列国,四散在列邦。

13 耶和华如此:满了四十年,我必招聚分散在各国民中的埃及人

14 我必叫埃及被掳的人回来,使他们归回本巴忒罗。在那里必成为低微的国,

15 必为列国中最低微的,也不再自高於列国之上。我必减少他们,以致不再辖制列国。

16 埃及必不再作以色列家所倚靠的;以色列家仰望埃及人的时候,便思念罪孽。他们就知道我是耶和华

17 二十年正初一日,耶和华的临到我说:

18 人子啊,巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒使他的军兵效劳,攻打推罗,以致都光秃,都磨破;然而他和他的军兵攻打推罗,并没有从那里得甚麽酬劳。

19 所以耶和华如此:我必将埃及巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒;他必掳掠埃及群众,抢其中的财为掳物,夺其中的货为掠物,这就可以作他军兵的酬劳。

20 我将埃及他,酬他所效的劳,因王与军兵是为我勤劳。这是耶和华的。

21 当那日,我必使以色列家的角发生,又必使你─以西结在他们中间得以开;他们就知道我是耶和华

   

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Apocalypse Explained#557

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557. And they had breast-plates, as it were breast-plates of iron.- That this signifies the persuasions with which they gird themselves for combats, against which the truths of the spiritual rational man do not prevail, is evident from the signification of breast-plates, or coats of mail, which denote defences against evils and falsities in combats, but here defences of evils and falsities against goods and truths, because the subject treated of has reference to those who are in falsities of evil against truths. Persuasions are here signified by breast-plates, because sensual men, who are in the falsities of evil, and who are here described, do not fight from reason against truths, for they do not see truths but only falsities, and therefore they are in the persuasion that falsities are truths, consequently they fight solely from the persuasion of falsity, and this persuasion with them is of such a nature, that the truths which the spiritual-rational man brings forth are of no avail, for they are repelled as a sword from a breast-plate or coat of mail. Hence by breast-plates as it were breast-plates of iron, are signified persuasions against which truths do not prevail. That the persuasive influence with sensual men is of such an infatuating and suffocating nature, that the spiritual Rational cannot prevail against it, may be seen above (n. 544, 549, 556). Moreover, breast-plates, or coats of mail, cover that part of the body which is called the breast, or thorax, which signifies the spiritual affection for truth. All affection also is indicated in the tone of the voice, which together with the speech goes forth from the breast. But those signified by locusts, and who are sensual men that are in falsities, have no other affection than the affection of the love of self. This affection is full of self-confidence and of the persuasion that their falsity is the truth, and because this is indicated in the tone of the voice which together with the speech goes forth from the breast, therefore the locusts appeared in breast-plates which were as breast-plates of iron. Iron also signifies truth in ultimates, and also what is false there, and at the same time hard; and the persuasive power therein, causes the falsity to be so hard that the truths opposed to it rebound, as though they were of no account or avail. Because the persuasion of sensual men, who are in falsities from self-confidence, is of such a nature, and with spirits is so powerful, as to suffocate and extinguish the Rational of other spirits with whom they converse, therefore in the world of spirits it is severely prohibited, and those who make use of it are sent amongst spirits where they are harassed even to swooning by persuasions still stronger from other spirits, and this until they desist.

[2] Since breast-plates, or coats of mail, were used in wars, and to put them on signified to gird themselves for war and thus to fight, therefore, in the Word, they who were girt for battle are said to put on coats of mail.

Thus in Jeremiah:

"Harness the horses; and get up, ye horsemen; and stand forth with your helmets; furbish the spears, and put on coats of mail" (46:4).

By these words is not meant the combat of one army against another, but the combat of the spiritual-rational man against the natural man, who, from scientifics falsely applied, fights against truths and goods. For the subject here treated of is the army of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, whom the king of Babylon smote, and by Pharaoh king of Egypt is meant the natural man, and by the king of Babylon near Euphrates is meant the spiritual-rational man, wherefore, Harness the horses; and get up, ye horsemen, and stand forth with your helmets; furbish the spears, and put on the coats of mail, signifies such things as relate to the combat of the spiritual-rational man against the natural man who is in falsities. Horses denote those things that pertain to the understanding, the chariots to which they are harnessed, those things that pertain to doctrine. Horsemen denote the intelligent, helmets things pertaining to reason, spears truths combating, and the coats of mail the might and strength of combating and resisting; these are denoted by the coats of mail, because they gird the breast, and all the strength to combat and resist is from the breast by means of the arms.

[3] Again, in the same prophet:

"Against Babel let him bend, let the archer bend his bow, against [her] he will lift himself up in his coat of mail" (51:3).

Here also the coat of mail is used for the power of combating and resisting.

So in Isaiah:

"He put on justice as a coat of mail, and a helmet of salvation upon his head" (59:17).

These words treat of the Lord, and of the subjugation of the hells by Him. His putting on justice as a coat of mail, signifies His zeal to deliver the faithful from hell, and the Divine Love of saving the human race. And since it was from the zeal of Divine Love, and the power thence, that the Lord fought and conquered, therefore His justice is called a coat of mail. But the helmet of salvation signifies the Divine Truth from the Divine Good, by means of which there is salvation, for a helmet signifies the same as the head, because it is put on the head. That the head, when used in reference to the Lord, signifies the Divine Truth and the Divine Wisdom, will be seen in the following pages.

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