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Ezechiel第16章

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1 Opět stalo se slovo Hospodinovo ke mně, řkoucí:

2 Synu člověčí, oznam Jeruzalému ohavnosti jeho,

3 A rci: Takto praví Panovník Hospodin dceři Jeruzalémské: Obcování tvé a rod tvůj jest z země Kananejské, otec tvůj jest Amorejský, a matka tvá Hetejská.

4 Narození pak tvé: V den, v němž jsi se narodila, nebyl přiřezán pupek tvůj, a vodou nebylas obmyta, abys ošetřena byla, aniž jsi byla solí posolena, ani plénkami obvinuta.

5 Neslitovalo se nad tebou oko, aťby v jednom z těch věcí posloužilo, maje lítost nad tebou, ale bylas povržena na svrchku pole, proto že jsi ošklivá byla v den, v kterémž jsi narodila se.

6 A jda mimo tebe, a vida tě ku potlačení vydanou ve krvi tvé, řekl jsem tobě: Ve krvi své živa buď. řekl jsem, pravím, tobě: Ve krvi své živa buď.

7 Rozmnožil jsem tě jako z rostliny polní, i rozmnožena jsi a zveličena, a přišlas k největší ozdobě. Prsy tvé oduly se, a vlasy tvé zrostly, ač jsi byla nahá a odkrytá.

8 Protož jda mimo tě, a vida tě, an aj, čas tvůj čas milování, vztáhl jsem křídlo své na tě, a přikryl jsem nahotu tvou, a přísahou zavázav se tobě, všel jsem v smlouvu s tebou, praví Panovník Hospodin, a tak jsi má učiněna.

9 I umyl jsem tě vodou, a splákl jsem krev tvou s tebe, a pomazal jsem tě olejem.

10 Nadto přioděl jsem tě rouchem krumpovaným, a obul jsem tě v drahé střevíce, a opásal jsem tě kmentem, a přioděl jsem tě rouchem hedbávným.

11 Ozdobil jsem tě také ozdobou, a dal jsem náramky na ruce tvé, a točenici na hrdlo tvé.

12 Dalť jsem ozdobu i na čelo tvé, a náušnice na uši tvé, a korunu krásnou na hlavu tvou.

13 A tak bylas ozdobena zlatem a stříbrem, a oděv tvůj byl kment a roucho hedbávné, a proměnných barev roucho. Běl a med a olej jídala jsi, a krásná jsi učiněna velmi velice, a šťastněť se vedlo v království,

14 Tak že se rozešla pověst o tobě mezi národy pro krásu tvou; nebo dokonalá byla, pro slávu mou, kterouž jsem byl vložil na tebe, praví Panovník Hospodin.

15 Ale úfalas v krásu svou, a smilnilas přičinou pověstí své; nebo jsi páchala smilství s každým mimo tebe jdoucím. Každý snadně užil krásy tvé.

16 A vzavši z roucha svého, nadělalas sobě výsostí rozličných barev, a páchalas smilství při nich, jemuž podobné nikdy nepřijde, aniž kdy potom bude.

17 Nad to, vzavši přípravy ozdoby své z zlata mého a stříbra mého, kteréžť jsem byl dal, nadělalas sobě obrazů pohlaví mužského, a smilnilas s nimi.

18 Vzalas také roucha svá krumpovaná, a přiodílas je, olej můj i kadidlo mé kladlas před nimi.

19 Ano i chléb můj, kterýžť jsem byl dal, běl a olej i med, jímž jsem tě krmil, kladlas před nimi u vůni příjemnou, a bylo tak, praví Panovník Hospodin.

20 Bralas i syny své a dcery své, kteréž jsi mně zplodila, a obětovalas jim k spálení. Cožť se ještě zdálo málo, taková smilství tvá,

21 Žes i syny mé zabíjela a dávalas je, aby je provodili jim?

22 K tomu ve všech ohavnostech svých a smilstvích svých nerozpomenulas se na dny mladosti své, když jsi byla nahá a odkrytá, ku potlačení vydaná ve krvi své.

23 Ale stalo se přes všecku tuto nešlechetnost tvou, (běda, běda tobě), praví Panovník Hospodin,

24 Že jsi vystavěla sobě i vysoké místo, a vzdělalas sobě výsost v každé ulici.

25 Při všelikém rozcestí udělalas výsost svou, a zohavilas krásu svou, roztahujíc nohy své každému tudy jdoucímu, a příliš jsi smilnila.

26 Nebo smilnila jsi s syny Egyptskými, sousedy svými velikého těla, a příliš jsi smilnila, abys mne k hněvu popouzela.

27 Protož aj, vztáhl jsem ruku svou na tebe, a ujal jsem vyměřeného pokrmu tvého, a vydal jsem tě k líbosti nenávidících tě dcer Filistinských, kteréžto styděly se za cestu tvou nešlechetnou.

28 Smilnilas též s syny Assyrskými, proto že jsi nemohla nasytiti se, a smilnivši s nimi, aniž jsi tak se nasytila.

29 A tak příliš jsi smilnila v zemi Kananejské s Kaldejskými, a aniž jsi tak se nasytila.

30 Jakť jest zmámeno srdce tvé, praví Panovník Hospodin, poněvadž se dopouštíš všech těchto skutků ženy nevěstky přenestydaté,

31 Stavěje sobě vysoké místo na rozcestí všeliké silnice, a výsost sobě stroje i v každé ulici. Nýbrž pohrdaje darem, nejsi ani jako nevěstka,

32 A žena cizoložná, kteráž místo muže svého povoluje cizím.

33 Všechněm nevěstkám dávají mzdu, ale ty dávalas mzdu svou všechněm frejířům svým, a darovalas je, aby vcházeli k tobě odevšad pro smilství tvá.

34 A tak jest při tobě naproti obyčeji těch žen při smilstvích tvých, poněvadž tě k smilství nehledají, nýbrž ty dáváš dary, a ne tobě dar dáván bývá. A toť jest naopak.

35 Protož ó nevěstko, slyš slovo Hospodinovo:

36 Takto praví Panovník Hospodin: Proto že vylita jest mrzkost tvá, a odkrývána byla nahota tvá při smilstvích tvých s frejíři tvými, a se všemi ukydanými bohy ohavností tvých, též pro krev synů tvých, kteréž jsi dala jim:

37 Proto aj, já shromáždím všecky frejíře tvé, s nimiž jsi obcovala, a všecky, kteréž jsi milovala, se všechněmi, jichž jsi nenáviděla, a shromáždě je proti tobě odevšad, odkryji nahotu tvou před nimi, aby viděli všecku nahotu tvou.

38 A budu tě souditi soudem cizoložnic, a těch, kteříž krev vylévají, a oddám tě k smrti, kteráž přijde na tě z prchlivosti a horlení.

39 Nebo vydám tě v ruku jejich. I rozboří vysoké místo tvé, a rozválejí výsosti tvé, a svlekouce tě z roucha tvého, poberou přípravy ozdoby tvé, a nechají tě nahé a odkryté.

40 I přivedou proti tobě shromáždění, a uházejí tě kamením, a probodnou tě meči svými.

41 Popálí také domy tvé ohněm, a vykonají na tobě pomstu před očima žen mnohých, a tak přítrž učiním tvému smilství, a aniž budeš dávati daru více.

42 A tak odpočineť sobě hněv můj na tobě, a horlení mé odejde od tebe, abych upokojil se a nehněval se více,

43 Proto žes se nerozpomenula na dny mladosti své, ale postavovalas se proti mně ve všem tom. Aj hle, já také cestu tvou na hlavu tvou obrátil jsem, praví Panovník Hospodin, tak že nebudeš páchati nešlechetnosti, ani kterých ohavností svých.

44 Aj, kdožkoli užívá přísloví, o tobě užive přísloví, řka: Jakáž matka, takáž dcera její.

45 Dcera matky své jsi, té, kteráž sobě zošklivila muže svého a dítky své, a sestra obou sestr svých jsi, kteréž zošklivily sobě muže své a dítky své. Matka vaše jest Hetejská, a otec váš Amorejský.

46 Sestra pak tvá starší, kteráž sedí po levici tvé, jest Samaří a dcery její, a Sestra tvá mladší, kteráž sedí po pravici tvé, jest Sodoma a dcery její.

47 Nýbrž aniž jsi po cestách jejich chodila, ani podlé ohavností jejich činila, zošklivivši sobě jako věc špatnou, pročež pokazilas se více než ony na všech cestách svých.

48 Živť jsem já, praví Panovník Hospodin, že Sodoma sestra tvá i dcery její nečinily, jako jsi ty činila s dcerami svými.

49 Aj, tatoť byla nepravost Sodomy sestry tvé: Pýcha, sytost chleba a hojnost pokoje. To ona majíc i dcery její, ruky však chudého a nuzného neposilňovala.

50 Ale pozdvihše se, páchaly ohavnost přede mnou; protož sklidil jsem je, jakž mi se vidělo.

51 Samaří také ani polovice hříchů tvých nenahřešila. Nebo jsi rozhojnila ohavnosti své nad ně, a tak jsi spravedlivější býti ukázala sestry své všemi ohavnostmi svými, kteréž jsi páchala.

52 Nesiž i ty také potupu svou, kterouž jsi přisoudila sestrám svým, pro hříchy své, kteréž jsi ohavně páchala více než ony. Spravedlivějšíť byly než ty. I ty, pravím, styď se, a nes potupu svou, poněvadž spravedlivější býti ukazuješ sestry své.

53 Přivedu-li zase zajaté jejich, totiž zajaté Sodomy a dcer jejich, též zajaté Samaří a dcer jejich, takéť zajetí zajatých tvých u prostřed nich,

54 Proto, abys musila nésti potupu svou a hanbiti se za všecko, což jsi páchala, jsuc jejich potěšením.

55 Jestližeť sestry tvé, Sodoma a dcery její, navrátí se k prvnímu způsobu svému, též Samaří a dcery její navrátí-li se k prvnímu způsobu svému: i ty také s dcerami svými navrátíte se k prvnímu způsobu svému.

56 Poněvadž nebyla Sodoma sestra tvá pověstí v ústech tvých v den zvýšení tvého,

57 Prvé než zjevena byla zlost tvá, jako za času útržky od dcer Syrských a všech, kteříž jsou vůkol nich, dcer Filistinských, kteréž tě hubily se všech stran:

58 Nešlechetnost svou a ohavnosti své poneseš, praví Hospodin.

59 Nebo takto praví Panovník Hospodin: Tak učiním tobě, jakž jsi učinila, když jsi pohrdla přísahou, a zrušila smlouvu.

60 A však rozpomenu se na smlouvu svou s tebou ve dnech mladosti tvé, potvrdím, pravím, tobě smlouvy věčné.

61 I rozpomeneš se na cesty své, a hanbiti se budeš, když přijmeš sestry své starší, nežli jsi ty, i mladší, nežli jsi ty, a dám je tobě za dcery, ale ne podlé smlouvy tvé.

62 A tak utvrdím smlouvu svou s tebou, i zvíš, že já jsem Hospodin,

63 Abys se rozpomenula a styděla, a nemohla více úst otevříti pro hanbu svou, když tě očistím ode všeho, což jsi činila, praví Panovník Hospodin.

   

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238. And miserable and poor. That this signifies that neither do they know that these have neither knowledges of truth nor knowledges of good, is evident from the signification of misery, or miserable, as being those who are destitute of the knowledges of truth; and from the signification of poor, as being those who are without the knowledges of good. That the terms miserable and poor have such signification is evident from many passages in the Word, and moreover from this consideration, that spiritual misery and poverty are nothing else but a defect of the knowledges of truth and good, for when such defect exists, the spirit is both miserable and poor; but when these knowledges are possessed, the spirit is rich and opulent; therefore by riches and wealth in the Word are signified spiritual riches and wealth, which are the knowledges (cognitiones) of truth and good, as was shown above (n. 236).

[2] Miserable and poor are terms used in many passages in the Word; but when the spiritual sense of these terms is not known, it is believed that only those are meant who are miserable and poor as to the things of the world; when nevertheless these are not meant, but those who are not in truths and goods and in the knowledges thereof. Indeed, by the miserable are meant those who are not in truths because not in the knowledges of them, and by the poor, those who are not in goods because they are not in the knowledges thereof. Because truths and goods, are meant by these two expressions, therefore in many places both are mentioned, as in David:

"I am miserable and poor, Lord, remember me" (Psalms 40:17; 70:5).

Again:

"Incline thine ear, O Jehovah, answer; for I am miserable and poor" (Psalms 86:1).

That by the miserable and poor are not meant those who are so as to worldly riches, but as to spiritual riches, is clear, because David spoke this concerning himself; therefore he also said, "Jehovah, incline thine ear, and answer."

[3] Again:

"The wicked make bare the sword, and bend their bow, to cast down the miserable and poor" (Psalms 37:14).

That by the miserable and poor are here also meant those who are spiritually such but yet desire the knowledges of truth and good is evident, for it is said that the wicked make bare the sword, and bend their bow; the sword signifying falsity fighting against truth and endeavouring to destroy it; and the bow, the doctrine of falsity against the doctrine of truth; therefore it is said that they do this to cast down the miserable and poor. (That by sword is signified truth fighting against falsity, and, in an opposite sense, falsity fighting against truth, may be seen above, n. 131; and that by bow is signified doctrine in both senses, may be seen in Arcana Coelestia 2686, 2709.)

[4] Again:

The wicked "persecuted the miserable and poor, and the dejected in heart to slay him" (Psalms 109:16).

In Isaiah:

"The fool speaketh foolishness, and his heart doeth iniquity to practise hypocrisy and to speak error against Jehovah, to make empty the hungry soul, and to make him who thirsteth for drink to faint. He deviseth wicked devices to destroy the miserable with words of falsehood, even when the poor speaketh judgment" (32:6, 7).

In this passage, also, by the miserable and poor are meant those who are destitute of the knowledges of truth and good; therefore it is said that the wicked deviseth wicked devices to destroy the miserable with words of falsehood, even when the poor speaketh judgment; words of falsehood denote falsities, and to speak judgment denotes what is right. Because such are here treated of, it is also said that they practise hypocrisy and utter error against Jehovah, to make empty the soul of the hungry, and to cause him that thirsteth for drink to faint. To practise hypocrisy and to utter error denotes to do evil from falsity, and to speak falsity from evil; to make empty the soul of the hungry denotes to deprive of the knowledges of good those who desire them, and to cause the thirsty to faint for drink is to deprive of the knowledges of truth those who desire them. Again:

"The miserable shall have joy in Jehovah, and the poor of men shall exult in the Holy One of Israel" (29:19).

By the miserable and poor are here also signified those with whom there is a deficiency of truth and good, and who, nevertheless, desire them; of these it is said that they "shall have joy in Jehovah, and exult in the Holy One of Israel," and not of those who are miserable and poor as to worldly wealth.

[5] From these considerations it is evident what is signified by the miserable and poor in other passages in the Word, as in the following:

"The poor shall not always be forgotten; and the hope of the miserable shall not perish for ever" (Psalms 9:18).

Again:

"God shall judge the miserable of the people, he shall keep the sons of the poor. He shall liberate the poor when he crieth; the miserable also. He shall spare the poor and the needy, and shall save the souls of the poor" (Psalms 72:4, 12, 13).

Again:

"The miserable shall see, those seeking Jehovah shall be glad, because Jehovah heareth the poor" (Psalms 69:32, 33).

Again:

"Jehovah delivereth the miserable from him that is too strong for him, and the poor from him that spoileth him?" (Psalms 35:10).

Again:

"The miserable and poor praise thy name" (74:21; 109:22).

"I know that Jehovah will maintain the cause of the miserable, and the judgment of the poor" (Psalms 140:12).

And also elsewhere; as in Isaiah 10:2; Jeremiah 22:16; Ezekiel 16:49; 18:12; 22:29; Amos. 8:4; Deuteronomy 15:11; 24:14. The reason why both the miserable and the poor are mentioned in the passages adduced above, is, that it is according to the style of the Word that where truth is treated of good is also treated of; and, in the opposite sense, where falsity is treated of evil is also treated of, because they form one, and are like a marriage. On this account the miserable and the poor are mentioned together; for by the miserable are meant those who are deficient in the knowledges of truth, and by the poor those who are deficient in the knowledges of good. (That there is such a marriage almost everywhere in the prophetical parts of the Word, may be seen in Arcana Coelestia 683, 793, 801, 2516, 2712, 3004, 3005, 3009, 4138, 5138, 5194, 5502, 6343, 7022, 7945, 8339, 9263, 9314.) On this account also it is said in what follows: "And blind and naked;" for by the blind are meant those who have no understanding of truth, and by the naked those who have no understanding and will of good. Also, in the verse following, it is said, "I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed;" for by gold tried in the fire is meant the good of love, and by white raiment the truths of faith. And further, it is said, "That the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eye-salve, that thou mayest see," by which is meant lest the evils and falsities should be seen. The case is the same in other passages; but that such a marriage exists in every part of the Word, none can see but those who are acquainted with its internal sense.

  
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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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2686. That 'a bow' is the doctrine of faith is clear from its meaning. In the Word, wherever wars are the subject and wherever wars are mentioned, none but spiritual wars are meant in the internal sense, 1664. There were also in the Ancient Word 1 books that were entitled The Wars of Jehovah, as is clear in Moses, in Numbers 21:14-16. These, which were written in the prophetical style, possessed an internal sense and had as their subject the Lord's conflicts and temptations, and also the Church's conflicts and temptations, and those of members of the Church. This is evident from the fact that some things were selected by Moses from those books, as well as from other books of that Church which were called The Books of the Utterers of Prophecies, 2 referred to in Numbers 21:27-30, where almost the same words occur as in Jeremiah; compare Numbers 21:28 with Jeremiah 48:45. From this it may also be concluded that the Ancient Church had writings, historical and also prophetical, which were Divine and inspired and which in the internal sense had the Lord and His kingdom as their subject, and that for those people these writings were the Word as the historical and the prophetical books are for us, which in the sense of the letter have to do with the Jews and Israelites but in the internal sense with the Lord and with the things which are His.

[2] As in the Word, and also in the books of the Ancient Church, 'war' meant spiritual warfare, so all weapons such as the sword, spear, buckler, shield, arrows, shafts, and bows meant such things specifically as belong to the warfare that is meant in the spiritual sense. What is meant specifically by particular kinds of weapons will in the Lord's Divine mercy be stated elsewhere. Here the meaning of 'the bow', namely the doctrine of truth, will be shown, and how this meaning is derived from arrows, shafts, or darts, which mean the things of doctrine from which and with which those in particular who are spiritual fight, who in former times were therefore called 'archers'.

[3] That 'the bow' means the doctrine of truth becomes clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

The arrows of Jehovah are sharp, and all His bows are bent. His horses' hoofs are considered as flint, and His wheels as the whirlwind. Isaiah 5:28.

This refers to the truths of doctrine. 'arrows' are spiritual truths, 'bows' doctrine, 'horses' hoofs' natural truths, 'wheels' their doctrine. It is because such things are meant by them that those objects are attributed to Jehovah, to whom they cannot be attributed except in the spiritual sense, otherwise they would be words that are empty and not appropriate. In Jeremiah,

The Lord has bent His bow like an enemy, He has stood with His right hand like a foe, and has slain all things pleasant to the eye in the tent of the daughter of Zion, He has poured out His anger like fire. Lamentations 2:4.

'Bow' stands for the doctrine of truth, which is seen by those immersed in falsities as a foe and hostile. No other kind of bow can be spoken of in reference to the Lord. In Habakkuk,

O Jehovah, You ride on Your horses, Your chariots are salvation, Your bow will be made quite bare. Habakkuk 3:8-9.

Here also 'bow' means the doctrine of good and truth. In Moses,

The archers will exasperate him and shoot at him and hate him. He will sit in the strength of his bow, and the arms of his hands will be made strong by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob; from there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel. Genesis 49:23-24.

This refers to Joseph, 'bow' standing for the doctrine of good and truth.

[4] In John,

I saw, and behold, a white horse, and he who sat on it had a bow; to him a crown was given. Revelation 6:2.

'A white horse' stands for wisdom, 'he who sat on it' for the Word, as is made explicit in Revelation 19:13, where the white horse is referred to again. And because 'he who sat on it' is the Word it is clear that 'a bow' means the doctrine of truth. In Isaiah,

Who stirred up righteousness from the east, called him to be His follower, gave nations before Him, and caused Him to have dominion over kings? He made them as dust to His sword, as driven stubble to His bow. Isaiah 41:2.

This refers to the Lord, 'sword' standing for truth, 'bow' for doctrine derived from Him. In the same prophet,

I will set a sign among them, and I will send survivors from them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan. Isaiah 66:19.

'Those who draw the bow' stands for teachers of doctrine. For what Tarshish means, see 1156; Lud, 1195, 1231; Tubal, 1151; Javan, 1152, 1153, 1155.

[5] In Jeremiah, At the noise of the horseman and of him who wields the bow the whole city takes to flight. They have entered clouds and climbed up on rocks. The whole city has been forsaken. Jeremiah 4:29.

'The horseman' stands for those who declare the truth, 'the bow' for the doctrine of truth, which they flee from or fear who are immersed in falsities. In the same prophet,

Set yourselves in array against Babylon round about; O all you who bend the bow, shoot at her, spare no arrow, for she has sinned against Jehovah. Jeremiah 50:14, 29; 51:2-3.

Here 'those who shoot and bend the bow' stands for declarers and teachers of the doctrine of truth.

[6] In Zechariah,

I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem, and the battle bow will be cut off, and He will speak peace to the nations. Zechariah 9:10.

'Ephraim' stands for the Church's understanding of truth, 'bow' for doctrine. In Samuel,

David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan, his son, and told [them] to teach the children of Judah the bow. 2 Samuel 1:17-18.

Here 'the bow' is not the subject but doctrinal matters regarding faith. In Ezekiel,

The Lord Jehovih has said, This is the day of which I have spoken, and those who dwell in the cities of Israel will go out, and they will make fires of and burn the weapons, both shield and buckler, bow and arrows, both hand-staff and spear; and they will make a fire of them for seven years. Ezekiel 39:8-9.

The weapons mentioned here are all weapons for spiritual war. 'Bow and arrows' stands for doctrine and its truths. Furthermore when truths themselves separated from goods are represented visually in the next life they are seen as arrows.

[7] Just as 'the bow' means the doctrine of truth, so in the contrary sense it means the doctrine of falsity. In the Word things like these nearly always have a contrary sense, as stated and shown in various places; as in Jeremiah,

Behold, a people coming from the land in the north, and a mighty nation will be stirred up from the furthest parts of the earth. They lay hold on bow and spear; it is cruel and they will have no pity. Their voice will roar like the sea, they will ride upon horses, every one set in array as a man for battle, against you, O daughter of Zion! Jeremiah 6:22-23.

Here 'bow' stands for the doctrine of falsity. In the same prophet,

Behold, a people coming from the north, a mighty nation, and many kings will be stirred up from the furthest parts of the earth. They have hold of bow and spear; they are cruel and have no pity. Jeremiah 50:41-42.

Here the meaning is similar. In the same prophet,

They bend their tongue; their bow is a bow of lies and not used for truth. They grow strong in the land, for they have gone on from evil to evil and do not know Me. Jeremiah 9:2-3.

'A bow', it is quite evident, means the doctrine of falsity, for it is said that 'they bend their tongue, their bow is a bow of lies and not for truth'.

[8] In the same prophet,

Jehovah Zebaoth has said, Behold, I am breaking the bow of Elam, the chief of its might. Jeremiah 49:35.

In David,

Come, behold the works of Jehovah who makes desolations in the earth, making wars cease even to the end of the earth, He breaks the bow, shatters the spear, and burns the chariots 3 with fire. Psalms 46:8-9.

In the same author,

In Judah God is known, in Israel His name is great, and in Salem will His tabernacle be, and His dwelling-place in Zion. There He broke the bow's fiery darts, the shield and the sword, and war. Psalms 76:1-3.

In the same author;

Behold, the wicked bend the bow, they prepare their shafts upon the string to shoot in the darkness at the upright in heart. Psalms 11:2.

Here 'bow and shafts' plainly stands for matters of doctrine concerning falsity.

脚注:

1. The text has Church, but the Latin is clearly Word.

2. or The Books of Prophetic Utterances. But see 2897.

3. literally, carts or wagons

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