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以西結書第47章

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1 他帶我回到殿,見殿的往東流出(原來殿面朝東)。這從檻,由殿的右邊,在祭壇邊往流。

2 他帶我出,又領我從外邊轉到朝東的外,見從右邊流出。

3 拿準繩往東出去的時候,量了一肘,使我逿過到踝子骨。

4 他又量了一肘,使我逿過就到膝;再量了一肘,使我逿過便到腰;

5 又量了一肘,便成了,使我不能逿過。因為勢漲起,成為可洑的,不可逿的

6 他對我:人子啊,你見了甚麼?他就帶我回到邊。

7 我回到邊的時候,見在這邊與那邊的岸上有極多的樹木

8 他對我:這水往東方流去,必到亞拉巴,直到。所發出的水必流入鹽,使水變甜(原文是得醫治;同)。

9 所到之處,凡滋生的動物都必生活,並且因這必有極多的魚,海也變甜了。這所到之處,百物都必生活。

10 必有漁夫站在河邊,從隱基底直到隱以革蓮,都作曬(或譯:張)網之處。那魚各從其類,好像的魚甚多。

11 只是泥濘之地與窪濕之處不得治好,必為地。

12 這邊與那邊的岸上必生長各類的樹木;其果可作食物,子不枯乾,果子不斷絕。每必結新果子,因為這水是從聖所出來的。上的果子必作食物,子乃為治病。

13 耶和華如此:你們要照的境界,按以色列支派分為業。約瑟必得兩分。

14 你們承受這為業,要彼此均分;因為我曾起誓應許將這賜與你們的列祖;這必歸你們為業。

15 的四界乃是如此:界從往希特倫,直到西達達口。

16 又往哈馬、比羅他、西伯蓮(西伯蓮在大馬色與哈馬兩界中間),到浩蘭邊界的哈撒哈提干。

17 這樣,境界從邊往大馬色地界上的哈薩以難,邊以哈馬地為界。這是界。

18 東界在浩蘭、大馬色、基列,和以色列的中間,就是約但河。你們要從北界量到東。這是東界。

19 界是從他瑪到米利巴加低斯的水,延到埃及小,直到。這是界。

20 西界就是,從南界直到哈馬口對面之地。這是西界。

21 你們要按著以色列的支派彼此分這

22 要拈鬮分這地為業,歸與自己和你們中間寄居的外人,就是在你們中間生養兒女的外人。你們要看他們如同以色列人中所生的一樣;他們在以色列支派中要與你們同得地業

23 外人寄居在哪支派中,你們就在那裡分他地業。這是耶和華的。

   

来自斯威登堡的著作

 

Arcana Coelestia#3424

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3424. 'Isaac's servants dug in the valley and found there a well of living water' means the Word as regards the literal sense, which holds the internal sense within it. This is clear from the meaning of 'digging in the valley' as investigating lower down to discover where truths are, for 'digging' is investigating, and 'a valley' is that which is lower down, 1723, 3417; and from the meaning of 'a well of living water' as the Word in which Divine truths are present, thus the Word as regards the literal sense which holds the internal sense within it. It is well known that the Word is called 'a spring', in particular 'a spring of living waters'. The reason why the Word is also called 'a well' is that in relation to its other senses the sense of the letter is like a well, and that where spiritual people are concerned the Word is not a spring but a well, see 2702, 3096. Since a valley is that which is lower down, or what amounts to the same, that which is more external, and it was in the valley that the spring was found; and since the literal sense is the lower or more external sense of the Word, it is the literal sense that is therefore meant. But because that sense holds the internal sense, that is, the heavenly and Divine sense, its waters are for that reason called 'living', as also were the waters which went out under the threshold of the new house in Ezekiel,

And it will happen, that every wild creature that creeps, wherever the river comes to, is living; and there will be very many fish, for those waters go there, and become fresh; and everything is living where the river goes. Ezekiel 47:8-9.

Here 'the river' is the Word, 'the waters which cause everything to live' are the Divine Truths within it, 'fish' are facts, 40, 991.

[2] The Lord teaches that the Word of the Lord is such that it gives life to him who is thirsty, that is, to one who desires life, and that it is a spring whose waters are living, in John,

Jesus said to the woman from Samaria at Jacob's well, If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, Give Me a drink, you would ask from Him, and He would give you living water. He who drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst, but the water that I shall give him will become in him a spring of water welling up into eternal life. John 4:10, 14.

The reason why the Word is living and therefore confers life is that in its highest sense the subject is the Lord, while in the inmost sense it is His kingdom in which the Lord is everything. And this being so it is life itself which the Word contains and which flows into the minds of those who read the Word devoutly. This is why the Lord, in regard to the Word which comes from Himself, calls Himself 'a spring of water welling up into eternal life'; see also 2702.

[3] The fact that the Word of the Lord is called 'a well' in addition to 'a spring' is clear in Moses,

Israel sang the song: Spring up, O well! Answer to it! The well which the princes dug, which the chiefs of the people dug out, as directed by the Lawgiver, 1 with their staves. Numbers 21:17-18.

These words were sung at the place Beer, that is, the place of the well. In this case 'a well' means the Word which existed with the Ancient Church, as is evident from what has been said previously about the Word in 2897. 'The princes' means the first and foremost truths of which [the Word] consists - 'princes' being first and foremost truths, see 1482, 2089 - 'nobles of the people' lower truths such as those present in the literal sense, 1259, 1260, 2928, 3295. 'The Lawgiver' is clearly the Lord, 'staves' the powers which those truths possessed.

脚注:

1. literally, into the Lawgiver

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.