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Hesekiel第36章

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1 Ja sinä, ihmisen poika, ennusta Israelin vuorille ja sano: kuulkaat Herran sanaa, te Israelin vuoret!

2 Näin sanoo Herra, Herra: että vihollinen pitittää, sanoen: ne ijäiset vuoret ovat meidän perintömme!

3 Sentähden ennusta ja sano: näin sanoo Herra, Herra: sentähden, ja tosin sentähden, että te joka paikassa hävitetään ja sorretaan, olette myös jääneille pakanoille osaksi joutuneet, ja kansan kieliin ja pilkaksi tulleet.

4 Sentähden kuulkaat, te Israelin vuoret, Herran, Herran sanaa: näin sanoo Herra, Herra, sekä vuorille että kukkuloille, ojille ja laaksoille, hävitetylle autiolle ja hyljätyille kaupungeille, jotka jääneille pakanoille joka taholta ympäri saaliiksi ja nauruksi tulleet ovat.

5 Sentähden näin sanoo Herra, Herra: minä olen minun palavassa kiivaudessani puhunut jääneitä pakanoita vastaan, ja koko Edomia vastaan, jotka ovat ottaneet minun maani perinnöksensä, sydämellisellä ilolla ja pilkalla sitä hävittääksensä ja sortaaksensa.

6 Sentähden ennusta Israelin maasta, ja sano vuorille ja kukkuloille, ojille ja laaksoille: näin sanoo Herra, Herra: katso, minä olen puhunut minun kiivaudessani ja julmuudessani, että te olette senkaltaista häväistystä pakanoilta kärsineet.

7 Sentähden sanoo Herra, Herra näin: minä ylennän minun käteni, niin että teidän lähimmäisenne, pakanat joka taholta ympäri, pitää kantaman häpiänsä.

8 Mutta te, Israelin vuoret, teidän pitää viheriöitsemän, joka pian pitää tapahtuman.

9 Sillä katso, minä käännän itseni taas teidän tykönne, että te viljeltäisiin ja kylvettäisiin.

10 Ja teen teidän tykönänne paljon kansaa, koko Israelin huoneen kaikki tyynni; ja kaupungissa pitää taas asuttaman, ja autiot rakennettaman.

11 Minä annan teidän kansanne ja karjanne lisääntyä, niin että te enenette ja kasvatte; ja panen teidän siihen jälleen asumaan niinkuin muinenkin ja teen teille enempi hyvää kuin joskus ennen; ja teidän pitää ymmärtämän, että minä olen Herra.

12 Minä annan kansan tulla teidän tykönne, minun kansani Israelin, heidän pitää sinussa asuman, ja sinun pitää oleman heidän perintönsä, ja ei sinun pidä enään lapsettomaksi tuleman.

13 Näin sanoo Herra: että sinusta sanotaan: sinä olet syönyt ihmisiä, ja olet tehnyt sinun kansas lapsettomaksi;

14 Sentähden ei enään sinun pidä syömän ihmisiä, eli kansaas tekemän lapsettomaksi, sanoo Herra, Herra.

15 Ja en minä tahdo antaa enään sinun kuulla pakanain pilkkaa, eikä sinun pidä enään kansain häväistystä kantaman, ei myös sinun kansaas enään lapsettomaksi tekemän, sanoo Herra, Herra.

16 Ja Herran sana tapahtui vielä minulle ja sanoi:

17 Sinä ihmisen poika, kuin Israelin huone asui maallansa, ja saastutti sen menollansa ja töillänsä, niin että heidän menonsa oli minun edessäni niinkuin vaimon saastaisuus hänen taudissansa;

18 Silloin minä vuodatin vihani heidän päällensä, sen veren tähden, jonka he maalla olivat vuodattaneet, ja olivat sen epäjumalillansa saastuttaneet.

19 Ja minä hajoitin heidät pakanain sekaan, ja he hajoitettiin maakuntiin; ja minä tuomitsin heitä heidän menonsa ja tekoinsa jälkeen.

20 Ja kuin he myös tulivat pakanain tykö, kuhunka he tulivat, häpäisivät he minun pyhän nimeni, että heistä sanottiin: onko tämä Herran kansa, jonka piti maaltansa lähtemän?

21 Mutta minä säästin minun pyhän nimeni tähden, jonka Israelin huone häpäisi pakanain seassa, kuhunka he tulivat.

22 Sentähden pitää sinun sanoman Israelin huoneelle: näin sanoo Herra, Herra: en minä sitä tee teidän tähtenne, te Israelin huone, vaan minun pyhän nimeni tähden, jonka te pakanain seassa olette häväisseet, joiden tykö te tulleet olette.

23 Sillä minä tahdon pyhittää minun suuren nimeni, joka teiltä pakanain seassa suuresti häväisty on, ja pakanain pitää ymmärtämän minun olevan Herran, sanoo Herra, Herra, koska minä itseni osoitan teissä heidän edessänsäm että minä olen pyhä.

24 Sillä minä tuon teidät pakanoista, ja kokoon teitä kaikista maakunnista, ja annan teidän tulla jälleen teidän maahanne.

25 Ja priiskotan puhdasta vettä teidän päällenne, niin että te tulette puhtaaksi; kaikesta teidän saastaisuudestanne ja kaikista teidän epäjumalistanne puhdistan minä teitä.

26 Ja annan teille uuden sydämen, ja uuden hengen annan minä teihin; ja otan pois teidän lihastanne kivisen sydämen, ja annan teille sydämen lihasta.

27 Ja annan minun henkeni teihin, ja teen niin, että te vaellatte minun säädyissäni, ja pidätte minun oikeuteni, ja teette niiden jälkeen.

28 Ja teidän pitää asuman sillä maalla, jonka minä olen teidän isillenne antanut; ja teidän pitää oleman minun kansani, ja minä tahdon olla teidän Jumalanne.

29 Minä vapahdan teitä kaikesta teidän saastaisuudestanne, ja sanon jyvälle, että hänen pitää hyvin menestymän, enkä anna teidän nähdä nälkää.

30 Minä enennän hedelmän puissa ja kasvatan tulon kedolla, ettei pakanain pidä teitä enään nälän tähden pilkkaaman.

31 Silloin teidän pitää ajatteleman teidän pahaa menoanne ja teidän töitänne, ettei ne olleet hyvät; ja teidän pitää itseenne suuttuman, teidän rikostenne ja teidän epäjumalanpalveluksenne tähden.

32 En minä näitä tee teidän tähtenne, sanoo Herra, Herra, sen pitää teidän tietämän; vaan teidän pitää suuresti häpeemän teitänne, te Israelin huone.

33 Näin sanoo Herra, Herra: sinä päivänä, kuin minä teitä olen puhdistava kaikista teidän rikoksistanne, niin minä taas tahdon panna asujat kaupungeihin, ja autiamet pitää taas rakennettaman.

34 Ja hävitetty maa pitää kynnettämän, että se oli turmeltu, kaikkein ohitsekäyväisten silmäin edessä.

35 Ja heidän pitää sanoman: tämä maa oli turmeltu, ja se on nyt niinkuin Edenin ilotarha; ja nämät kaupungit olivat kukistetut, jaotetut ja autiot, ja ovat nyt vahvat, ja niissä asutaan.

36 Ja jääneet pakanat teidän ympärillänne pitää ymmärtämän, että minä Herra olen jaotetut jälleen rakentanut, ja hävitetyn istuttanut. Minä Herra sen sanonut ja tehnyt olen.

37 Näin sanoo Herra, Herra: Israelin huoneen pitää taas minua kysymän, että minä itseni heille osoitan, ja minä enennän heitä, niinkuin ihmisten lauman.

38 Niinkuin pyhän lauman, niinkuin Jerusalemin lauman hänen juhlinansa, niin pitää hävitetyt kaupungit täyteen tuleman ihmisten laumoista; ja heidän pitää ymmärtämän minun olevan Herran.

   


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Arcana Coelestia#3322

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3322. 'Therefore he called his name Edom' means the resulting nature of the good, to which matters of doctrine regarding truth were allied. This is clear from the meaning of 'calling the name' or calling by name as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3006, and from the representation of 'Edom'. In the Word Esau is mentioned in various places, as also is Edom. In those places 'Esau' means the good of the natural before matters of doctrine regarding truth have been joined to it, and also before the good of life brought by an influx from the rational has been joined to it - to natural good; while 'Edom' means the good of the natural to which matters of doctrine regarding truth have been allied. But in the contrary sense 'Esau' means the evil stemming from self-love before falsities have been allied to it, that is to say, to self-love, while 'Edom' means the evil stemming from that love once they have been allied to it. The majority of names in the Word, as shown quite often, also have the contrary sense. The reason why is that in course of time the self-same things which in the Churches were forms of good and truth deteriorated into forms of evil and falsity through various kinds of adulterations.

[2] That 'Esau' and 'Edom' mean these things becomes clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

Who is this who is coming from Edom, with spattered clothes from Bozrah glorious in his apparel, marching in the vast numbers of his strength? Why are you red as to your clothing, and your clothes like his that treads in the winepress? I have trodden the winepress alone, and from the peoples no man was with me. I looked around but there was none helping, and I wondered, and there was nobody to uphold, and my own arm saved me. Isaiah 63:1-3, 5.

Here it is quite clear that 'Edom' is the Lord, and the fact that it is the Lord as regards the Divine Good of the Divine Natural is evident because the subject is the joining together of good and truth in the Lord's Human, and the conflicts brought about by temptations through which He joined the two together. 'Clothes' here means the truths of the natural man, or truths that are lower compared with other truths, see 2576, while 'red' is the good of the natural man, 3300. The Lord's work in which - by His own power, and through the conflicts brought about by temptations - He joined truths present there to good is described by the words 'I have trodden the winepress alone, and from the peoples no man was with me. I looked around but there was none helping; I wondered, and there was nobody to uphold, and my own arm saved me' - 'arm' meaning power, 878.

[3] In the Book of Judges,

O Jehovah. when You went forth from Seir, when You set out from the field of Edom, the earth trembled, the heavens also dropped, the clouds indeed dropped [water], the mountains flowed down. Judges 5:4-5.

'Setting out from the field of Edom' is almost the same in meaning as 'coming from Edom' in Isaiah. Likewise in Moses,

Jehovah came from Sinai, and dawned from Seir upon them. Deuteronomy 33:2.

In the same author,

I see Him, but not now; I behold Him, but not near. A star will arise out of Jacob, and a sceptre will rise up out of Israel. And Edom will be an inheritance, and Seir will be an inheritance, of his enemies - with Israel doing valiantly - and will have dominion in regard to Jacob, and will destroy what is left of the city. Numbers 24:17-19.

This refers to the Lord's Coming into the world, His Human Essence being called 'a star out of Jacob, and a sceptre out of Israel'. 'Edom' and 'Seir' which are to be 'an inheritance' stand for the Divine Good of the Lord's Divine Natural. Their becoming 'an inheritance of his enemies' stands for the fact that it would take the place of those things that existed previously in the Natural. Dominion at that time over the truths there is meant by 'he will have dominion over Jacob, and he will destroy what is left of the city' - 'Jacob' being the truth of the natural, 3305, and 'a city' doctrine, 402, 2268, 2449, 2712, 2943, 3216. Dominion is said to be had over those truths when they are subsidiary to and subject to good. Before this comes about they are called enemies because they constantly offer resistance, as shown above in 3321.

[4] In Amos,

On that day I will raise up the tent of David that is fallen down, and I will close up their breaches, and I will restore its destroyed places, and I will build it as in the days of old, that they may possess the remnants of Edom, and all the nations which have been called by My name. Amos 9:11-12.

'The tent of David' stands for the Church and worship of the Lord; 'the remnants of Edom' for those within the Church who are governed by good, 'the nations which have been called by His name' for those outside the Church who are governed by good - 'the nations' being those who are governed by good, 1259, 1260, 1416, 1849. In David,

Upon Edom I will cast my shoe. Who will bring me to the fortified city? Who will lead me even to Edom? Will not You, O God? Psalms 60:8-10.

'Edom' stands for the good of the natural. Its being the good of the natural is evident from the meaning of 'shoe' as the lowest part of the natural, 1748.

[5] In Daniel,

At the time of the end the king of the south will clash with him; therefore the king of the north will rush upon him like a whirlwind with chariots, and will overflow and penetrate; and when he comes into the glorious land many will fall These however will be delivered out of his hand, Edom and Moab, and the firstfruits of the children of Ammon. Daniel 11:40-41.

This refers to the final state of the Church. 'The king of the north' stands for falsities, or what amounts to the same, for people in possession of falsities. 'Edom' stands for those in whom simple good is present, the type of good that exists with those who constitute the Lord's external Church. The same applies to 'Moab' and 'the children of Ammon', 2468; and as the two of them, that is to say, Edom and Moab, mean those in whom natural good exists, both are therefore mentioned together in many places. But the difference between them is that 'Edom' is the good of the natural to which matters of doctrine concerning truth have been allied, whereas 'Moab' is natural good such as also exists with those with whom the two have not been joined together. Both sets of people seem to outward appearance to be alike, but they are not so inwardly.

[6] From this it is now evident why it was said that they were not to abhor an Edomite since he was a brother, nor an Egyptian since they had been strangers in his land, Deuteronomy 23:7. Because 'an Edomite' means the good of the natural, and 'an Egyptian' means the truths of the same, which are facts, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, therefore the two are mentioned in the good sense. It is also evident why Jehovah told Moses that they were not to quarrel 1 with the children of Esau, for none of their territory would be given to the children of Jacob, not even enough to leave a footprint, Deuteronomy 2:4-6.

[7] In the contrary sense however Esau and Edom represent those who turn away from good by utterly despising truth and who are unwilling to associate any truth of faith at all with it, which happens chiefly for reasons of self-love. Consequently Esau and Edom in the contrary sense mean those people The same was also represented by the king of Edom coming out with many people and a strong force and refusing to let Israel pass across his frontier, Numbers 20:14-22. This evil, that is to say, the evil of self-love, which is such as does not accept the truths of faith, nor thus matters of doctrine concerning truth, is described in various places in the Word as Esau and Edom, the state of the Church when it comes to be such also being described at the same time; as in Jeremiah,

Against Edom. Is there no wisdom any longer in Teman? Has counsel perished from those who have intelligence? Has their wisdom become rotten? Flee! They have turned themselves away, they have gone down to dwell in the deep, O inhabitants of Dedan, for I will bring the calamity of Esau upon him. I will strip Esau bare, I will uncover his secret places, and he is not able to be concealed. His seed have been laid waste, and his brothers, and his neighbours. Leave your orphans, I will keep them alive, and let your widows trust in Me. Edom will become a waste; everyone who passes by it will be astonished and will hiss at all its plagues. Jeremiah 49:7-8, 10-11, 17, and following verses.

[8] In David,

They say, Let not the name of Israel be remembered any more, for they consult together with one accord; against You they make a covenant - the tents of Edom, and the Ishmaelites, and Moab, and the Hagrites. Psalms 83:4-6.

In Obadiah,

Thus said the Lord Jehovih to Edom, Behold, I have made you small among the nations; you are utterly despised. The pride of your heart has deceived you, you who dwell in the clefts of the rock, whose seat is on high, who say in your heart, Who will bring me down to the ground? Though you exalt yourself like the eagle, and though you set your nest among the stars, from there will I bring you down. How are the men of Esau searched out, their hidden treasures sought out! Will I not on that day destroy the wise men out of Edom, and those who have intelligence out of Mount Esau, so that your mighty men may be dismayed, O Teman, and every man from Mount Esau cut off by slaughter? For the violence done to Jacob your brother shame will cover you, and you will be cut off for ever. The house of Jacob will be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau turned into stubble; and they will burn them and consume them, and there will be nothing left over to the house of Esau. And the people of the south will inherit the mountain of Esau. Obad. verses 1-4, 6, 8-10, 18, 19, 21.

'Edom' and 'Esau' here stand for the evil of the natural man, which evil, arising out of self-love, despises and rejects all truth - which leads to its devastation.

[9] In Ezekiel,

Son of man, set your face against Mount Seir, and prophesy against it, and say to it, Thus said the Lord Jehovih, I am against you, Mount Seir, and I will stretch out My hand against you, and I will make you a waste and a desolation. Because you possess eternal enmity, and give over the children of Israel to the power of the sword 2 in the time of their disaster and in the time of the iniquity of the end. Because you said concerning the two nations and the two lands, They are mine and we will inherit them - and Jehovah is there. And you will know that I Jehovah have heard all your insults which you have uttered against the mountains of Israel. You will be a waste, Mount Seir, and all Edom. the whole of it. Ezekiel 35:2-5, 8-10, 12, 15.

Here it is quite clear that 'Edom' in the contrary sense is those who despise, reject, and insult spiritual goods and truths, meant by 'the mountains of Israel'.

[10] In the same prophet,

Thus said the Lord Jehovih, Surely in the fire of My jealousy have I spoken against the remnants of the nations, and against the whole of Edom, who have given My land to themselves as an inheritance with the joy of all [their] heart, with utter contempt. 3 Ezekiel 36:5.

Here similarly 'giving the land to themselves as an inheritance' stands for laying waste the Church, that is, good and truth that are the Church's.

[11] In Malachi,

The Word of Jehovah against Israel; I have loved you, said Jehovah, and you say, How have You loved us? Is not Esau Jacob's brother? And I love Jacob, and I hate Esau and am making his mountain into a waste. Malachi 1:1-3.

Here 'Esau' stands for the evil of the natural which does not accept spiritual truth, meant by 'Israel', 3305, or the doctrine of truth, meant by 'Jacob', 3305, and is for that reason 'laid waste', meant by 'hating'. For 'hating' has no other meaning, as is evident from what has been introduced above from the Word regarding Esau and Edom in the good sense. But when truth does not allow itself to be allied to good, Jacob is referred to in a contrary way, as in Hosea,

He will make a visitation on Jacob over his ways and requite him according to his deeds; in the womb he supplanted his brother. Hosea 12:2-3.

脚注:

1. literally, mix hands

2. literally, and cause the children of Israel to flow over the hands of the swords

3. literally, with contempt of soul

  
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Arcana Coelestia#2724

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2724. 'And there he called on the name of [Jehovah,] the God of Eternity' means worship from it. This is clear from the meaning of 'calling on the name of God' as worship, dealt with in 440. Those who belonged to the Ancient Church did not understand merely name by the word 'name' but the entire nature, see 144, 145, 340, 768, 1754, 1896, 2009. Thus by 'the name of God' they understood everything in one embrace by which God was worshipped, consequently everything of love and faith. But once the internal aspect of worship perished and only the external was left people began to understand nothing else by 'the name of God' than the name. Indeed they went so far as to worship the name itself, being quite indifferent to what the love and the faith were in which their worship was grounded. As a result of this nations began to identify themselves by the names of their gods, the Jews and Israelites setting themselves above the rest because they worshipped Jehovah. They made the utterance and the calling upon the name itself the essential feature of worship; but in fact worship of the name alone is not worship at all, for that practice may exist even among the worst of people who in worshipping the name alone become greater profaners.

[2] Now because 'the name of God' means the entirety of worship, that is, the love and faith in their entirety from which He is worshipped, it is therefore clear what is meant by hallowed be Your name - in the Lord's Prayer, Matthew 6:9, and what by the following words spoken by the Lord,

You will be hated by everyone for My name's sake. Matthew 10:22.

If two of you agree in My name on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by My Father who is in heaven. Where two or three are gathered in My name, there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 18:19-20.

He who leaves houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or fields, for My name's sake, will receive a hundredfold and will be allotted the inheritance of eternal life. Matthew 19:29.

Hosanna to the son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Matthew 21:9.

Jesus said, You will not see Me from now on until you say, Blessed is the one coming in the name of the Lord. Matthew 23:39.

You will be hated by all nations for My name's sake. Then many will stumble and betray one another, and hate one another, and all for My name's sake. 1 Matthew 24:9-10.

As many as received Him, to them He gave power to be sons of God, to those believing in His name, John 1:12.

He who does not believe is judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. John 3:17-18.

Jesus said, Whatever you ask in My name, I will do it. John 14:14-15; 15:16; 16:23-24, 26-27.

Jesus said, I have manifested Your name to men. John 17:6.

Holy Father, keep them in Your name whom You have given Me, that they may be one as We are one. John 17:11-12.

I made known to them Your name, and I will make known that the love with which You have loved Me may be in them, and I in them. John 17:26.

That you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name. John 20:31.

There are in addition very many places in the Old Testament in which the name of Jehovah and of God is not used to mean the name but love and faith in their entirety in which worship is grounded.

[3] But those who worship the name alone, without love and faith, are spoken of in Matthew as follows,

Many will say to Me on that day, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy through Your name, and cast out demons through Your name, and do many mighty works in Your name? But I will confess to them, I do not know you; depart from Me, you workers of iniquity. Matthew 7:22-23.

As has been stated, once the member of the Church from being internal became external, and began to make worship consist in a name alone, people no longer acknowledged one God but many. For it was a custom among the ancients to add something after the name of Jehovah and by doing that to call to mind some benefit or attribute of His, as in the present verse, 'He called on the name of [Jehovah,] the God of Eternity'. Another example occurs in the next chapter,

Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah Jireh (that is, Jehovah will see). Genesis 22:14.

And the following, among others, are further examples,

Moses built an altar and called the name of it Jehovah Nissi (that is, Jehovah is my banner). Exodus 17:15.

Gideon built an altar to Jehovah and called it [the altar] of Jehovah Shalom (that is, of peace). Judges 6:24.

It was from this custom that those who made worship consist in a name alone came to acknowledge so many gods, and also that among the gentiles, especially those in Greece and Rome, so many gods came to be acknowledged and worshipped, whereas the Ancient Church from which those attributive names derived always worshipped but one God who was revered under so many names, for the reason that by 'name' they understood the essential nature.

脚注:

1. These six words which Swedenborg apparently copied from the Schmidius Latin version do not occur in the original Greek.

  
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