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Hesekiel第39章

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1 Ja sinä, ihmisen poika, ennusta Gogia vastaan ja sano: näin sanoo Herra, Herra: katso, minä tulen sinun kimppuus, Gog, sinä joka olet Mesekin ja Tubalin ylimmäinen päämies;

2 Ja tahdon sinun palauttaa ja houkutella ulos , ja noudan sinun pohjan ääristä, ja annan sinun tulla Israelin vuorille:

3 Ja lyön joutsen pois sinun vasemmasta kädestäs ja heitän sinun nuoles oikiasta kädestäs.

4 Israelin vuorilla pitää sinun kaatuman, kaiken sinun joukkos kanssa ja sen väen kanssa, joka sinun tykönäs on. Minä annan sinun linnuille, kusta ikänä he lentävät, ja eläimille ruaksi.

5 Sinun pitää lankeeman kedolla; sillä minä Herra, Herra olen sen sanonut.

6 Ja minä heitän tulen Magogin päälle ja niiden päälle, jotka luodoissa surutoinna asuvat; ja heidän pitää ymmärtämän minun olevan Herran.

7 Ja minä tahdon tehdä minun pyhän nimeni tiettäväksi minun kansani Israelin seassa, ja en tahdo enään antaa minun pyhää nimeäni häväistä; vaan pakanain pitää ymmärtämän minun olevan Herran Israelin pyhän.

8 Katso, jos se on parhaallaansa tullut ja tapahtunut, sanoo Herra, Herra: se on se päivä, josta minä olen puhunut.

9 Ja Israelin kaupunkien asuvaisten pitää lähtemän ulos, ja tekemän valkian, ja polttaman sota-aseet, kaikellaiset kilvet, nuolet, seipäät ja kanget; jotka kestävät palaa seitsemän ajastaikaa.

10 Niin ettei tarvita hakea puita kedolta, eli pidä metsästä hakattaman; sillä he polttavat sota-aseita; ja pitää ryöstämän niitä, joilta he ovat ryöstetyt, ja raateleman niitä, joilta he olivat raadellut, sanoo Herra, Herra.

11 Ja sen pitää silloin tapahtuman, että minä annan Gogille paikan hautaamiseksi Israelissa, sen laakson, josta meren tykö itään päin mennään, niin että ne, jotka siitä menevät ohitse, pitää sieramensa tukitseman; ja heidän pitää Gogin joukkoinensa siihen hautaaman, ja se pitää kutsuttaman Gogin joukon laaksoksi.

12 Mutta Israelin huoneen pitää heitä hautaaman, että maa sen kautta pitää puhdistettaman koko seitsemän kuukautta.

13 Ja kaikella maakunnan kansalla pitää tekemistä oleman heidän hautaamisessansa, ja pitää saaman siitä kuuluisan nimen; että minä sinä päivänä kunnoitetuksi tulen, sanoo Herra, Herra.

14 Ja heidän pitää asettaman miehiä käymään joka päivä maata ympäri, ja heidän kanssansa kuolleiden hautain kaivajat, hautaaman jääneitä maan päällä, että se puhdistettaisiin; seitsemän kuukauden perästä pitää heidän rupeeman sitä tutkistelemaan.

15 Ja ne, jotka maata käyvät ympäri ja jossakussa paikassa ihmisen luut näkevät, heidän pitää siihen merkin paneman; siihenasti kuin haudankaivajat ne myös Gogin joukon laaksoon hautaavat.

16 Kaupunki myös pitää siellä kutsuttaman Hamonaksi: niin pitää heidän maan perkaaman.

17 Nyt sinä ihmisen poika, näin sanoo Herra, Herra: sano kaikille linnuille, kusta ikänä he lentävät, ja kaikille eläimille kedolla: kokoontukaat ja tulkaat tänne, tulkaat kokoon joka paikasta ympäriltä minun teurasuhrilleni, jonka minä teille teurastan suureksi teurasuhriksi Israelin vuorilla, ja syökäät lihaa, ja juokaat verta.

18 Teidän pitää syömän väkeväin lihaa, ja juoman maan päämiesten verta; oinaisten, karitsain, kauristen, härkäin, jotka kaikki lihavat ja hyvin syötetyt ovat.

19 Ja teidän pitää syömän lihavuutta, niin että te ravituksi tulette, ja juoman verta, niin että te juovuksiin tulette, siitä teurasuhrista, jonka minä teille teurastan.

20 Ravitkaat teitänne minun pöydälläni hevosista ja ratsastajista, väkevistä ja kaikkinaisesta sotaväestä, sanoo Herra, Herra.

21 Ja minä annan minun kunniani tulla pakanain sekaan, niin että kaikki pakanat pitää näkemän minun tuomioni, jonka minä olen tehnyt, ja minun käteni, jonka minä olen pannut heidän päällensä.

22 Ja Israelin huoneen pitää ymmärtämän, että minä Herra olen heidän Jumalansa, siitä päivästä ja aina edemmä.

23 Niin myös kaikkein pakanain pitää ymmärtämän Israelin huoneen pahain tekoinsa tähden viedyksi pois, sentähden että he minua vastaan rikkoneet ovat; ja minä peitin kasvoni heidän edestänsä, ja annoin heitä vihollistensa käsiin, niin että heidän kaikkein piti miekan kautta lankeeman.

24 Niinkuin heidän saastaisuutensa ja pahat tekonsa ansainneet olivat, tein minä heille, ja peitin minun kasvoni heidän edestänsä.

25 Sentähden näin sanoo Herra, Herra: nyt minä tahdon pelastaa Jakobin vangit, ja armahtaa koko Israelin huonetta, ja kiivoitella minun pyhän nimeni tähden.

26 Mutta heidän pitää kantaman häväistyksensä ja rikoksensa, joilla he ovat rikkoneet minua vastaan, koska he surutoinna maallansa asuvat, niin ettei kenkään heitä peljätä.

27 Ja minä olen heidät kansoista jälleen kotia tuonut, ja koonnut heitä vihollistensa maalta, ja olen heissä pyhitetyksi tullut monien pakanain silmäin edessä.

28 Ja niin pitää heidän ymmärtämän, että minä Herra olen heidän Jumalansa, joka olen antanut viedä heitä pois pakanain sekaan, ja antanut taas koota heitä maallensa, ja en antanut yhtäkään heistä sinne jäädä.

29 Ja en minä enään tahdo peittää minun kasvojani heidän edestänsä; sillä minä olen vuodattanut minun henkeni Israelin huoneen päälle, sanoo Herra, Herra.

   


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Apocalypse Revealed#610

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610. And its number is 666. This symbolically means, their character being this, that by them all the Word's truth has been falsified.

The number of the beast symbolizes the character of the arguments the clergy use from the Word to defend their doctrine and faith (nos. 608, 609). Six hundred and sixty-six symbolizes every truth having to do with goodness, and because the statement is made in application to the Word, it symbolizes every truth in the Word having to do with goodness, in this case that truth falsified, because the number is the number of the beast.

This is the symbolic meaning because six has the same symbolism as three multiplied by two, and three symbolizes completeness and all and is predicated of truths (no. 505), while two symbolizes the marriage of truth and good. So, because six is composed of these two numbers multiplied together, therefore it symbolizes every truth in the Word having to do with goodness, in this case that truth falsified. That it also was falsified by the clergy may be seen in no. 566 above.

The number is said to be 666, because it contains the number six repeated three times, and tripling it makes it complete. Multiplying six by one hundred to make six hundred, and by ten to make sixty, does not change the number's symbolic meaning, as may be seen in no. 348 above.

[2] That the number six symbolizes completeness and all, and is used when the subject is truths having to do with goodness, may be seen from passages in the Word where that number is mentioned. However, the symbolism of the number appears clearly only to people who see the things contained in the spiritual sense. As for instance, the Lord's saying that the seeds that fell on good ground yielded fruit, some thirtyfold, some sixty, and some a hundred (Mark 4:8, 20, Matthew 13:8, 23); and that a landowner went out and hired laborers for his vineyard at the third hour and at the sixth hour (Matthew 20:3, 5). Also that the table in the Tabernacle had on it cakes of showbread arranged in two rows, each containing six cakes (Leviticus 24:6). That there were set six waterpots for the purification of the Jews (John 2:6). That there were six cities of refuge or of asylum (Numbers 35:6-7, Deuteronomy 19:1-9). That the measuring reed with which the angel measured all parts of the new temple and new city was six cubits long (Ezekiel 40:5). That the prophet drank water by measure, a sixth of a hin (Ezekiel 4:11). That they took as an offering a sixth of an ephah of a homer of wheat (Ezekiel 45:13).

Since the number six symbolizes completeness, therefore words for separating a sixth part came into use, which in the spiritual sense symbolizes something that is complete and entire, as that they gave a sixth part of an ephah of a homer of barley (Ezekiel 45:13). And regarding Gog, "I will turn you around and leave but a sixth part of you" (Ezekiel 39:2). This last symbolically means that in Gog all truth in the Word having to do with goodness is destroyed. Just who are meant by Gog may be seen in no. 859.

  
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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.

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Apocalypse Revealed#566

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566. To this I will append the following accounts:

An argument arose among some spirits as to whether it is possible for someone to see a doctrinal, theological truth in the Word without doing so from the Lord. They all agreed that no one could without doing so from God, because "a person can obtain nothing unless it has been given to him from heaven" (John 3:27). Thus they were arguing over whether anyone could do so without directly approaching the Lord. Spirits on one side said that the Lord must be approached directly because He embodies the Word. Spirits on the other side said that doctrinal truth may be seen when one approaches God the Father directly. The argument therefore came down to this primarily, whether any Christian might approach God the Father directly and so climb up above the Lord, or whether this would be an improper and reckless act of arrogance and audacity, because the Lord says that no one comes to the Father except through Him (John 14:6).

They left this point, however, and said that a person could see doctrinal truth in the Word by the use of his own natural sight. But this point, too, was rejected. Therefore they insisted that those people could see it who pray to God the Father. Something from the Word was accordingly read to them, and then kneeling they prayed for God the Father to enlighten them. And in response to the words read to them from the Word, they said that such and such was the truth in them, though what they said was false. This experiment was repeated several times until they tired of it. Finally they confessed that it was not possible. Meanwhile the spirits on the other side, who approached the Lord directly, kept seeing the truths and informing them of them.

[2] After this argument thus came to an end, some spirits rose up from a pit who looked at first like locusts, but afterward as human. They were people who in the world had prayed to the Father and convinced themselves of justification by faith alone. They said that they saw with a clear sight and also from the Word that a person is justified by faith alone apart from works of the Law. They were asked what faith that was. They replied, "Faith in God the Father." But after they had been examined, they were told from heaven that they did not know even one doctrinal truth from the Word. At that they retorted that still they saw it clearly. They were then told that they saw it in an illusory light.

"What is an illusory light?" they asked.

They were informed that an illusory light is the light of a defense of falsity, and that that light corresponded to the kind of light had by owls and bats, for which darkness is light, and light darkness. They had this confirmed for them by the fact that when they looked upward to heaven, where real light is found, they saw darkness, and when they looked downward into the pit from where they had come, they saw light.

[3] Incensed at this confirmation, the spirits said that light and dark are therefore not something real, but are only conditions of the eye that cause people to say that light is light and that dark is dark.

They were shown, however, that theirs was an illusory light, namely, the light of a defense of falsity, and that their light was only an activity of their minds arising from the fire of their lusts, not unlike the light of cats, whose eyes in storerooms at night look like candles because of their burning appetite for rats and mice.

Hearing this, the spirits angrily said that they were not cats, or even like cats, because they could see if they wished. But because they were afraid to be asked why they did not wish to, they left and descended into their pit and into their own light.

The inhabitants there and others like them are also called owls and bats.

[4] When those spirits reached their fellows in the pit and told them that angels had said that they did not know any doctrinal truth, not even one, and that they had therefore called them bats and owls, a tumult arose there. And their fellows said, "We will pray to the Lord to be allowed to ascend, and we will clearly show that we have many doctrinal truths, which even archangels will acknowledge."

Then, because they prayed to the Lord, they were given permission, and as many as three hundred of them ascended. And on emerging above ground they said, "In the world we were celebrated and renowned, because we knew and taught the mysteries of justification by faith alone, and from our proofs we gained not only a clear sight, but also as it were brilliant flashes of light, as we continue to do currently in our chambers. And yet we have been told by our comrades who were in your company that this light is not light but darkness, because, as you said, we do not have any doctrinal truth from the Word.

"We know that every one of the Word's truths shines, and we have believed that our flashes of light come from them when we are deeply pondering our mysteries. We will show, therefore that we possess a great abundance of truths from the Word."

So they said, "Have we not this truth, that there is a Trinity of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, and that people must believe in the Trinity?

"Have we not this truth, that Christ is our Redeemer and Savior?

"Have we not this truth, that Christ alone is righteousness, and that He alone possess merit, and that any person who wishes to ascribe any of His merit and righteousness to himself is unrighteous and impious?

"Have we not this truth, that no mortal can do any spiritual good of himself, but that all good that is good in itself comes from God?

"Have we not this truth, that there is such a thing as merit-seeking good and also hypocritical good, and that these goods are evil?

"Have we not this truth, that no one can, by his own power, contribute anything to his salvation?

"Have we not this truth, that works of charity must still be done?

"Have we not this truth, that there is such a thing as faith, that people must believe, and that everyone has life in the measure of his belief? And so, too, many other truths from the Word.

"Who of you can deny any of these truths? And yet you have said that in our deliberations we do not have any truth, not even one. Have you not cast such accusations at us undeservedly?"

[5] But they were told in reply then, "Everything that you have cited is, in itself, true, but you have falsified those truths by using them to support a false principle, and therefore with you and in you they are truths falsified - truths which derive from the false principle the character of being themselves false.

"We will also demonstrate the reality of this visibly. Not far from here there is a place where light flows in directly from heaven. At the center of it is a table. When a piece of paper is placed on it on which a truth from the Word has been written, the piece of paper shines like a star because of the truth written on it. Write, therefore, your truths on a piece of paper and have it placed on the table, and you will see."

They did so and gave the piece of paper to a guard, who placed it on the table and said to them, "Move back and keep your eyes on the table."

So they moved back and watched, and lo, the piece of paper shone like a star.

Then the guard said, "You see that the things you wrote on the piece of paper are true. But come nearer and fix your gaze on the piece of paper."

They did so, and suddenly then the light disappeared and the piece of paper turned black, as though covered with the soot of a furnace.

And speaking again the guard said, "Touch the paper with your hands, but be careful not to touch the writing."

And when they did as bidden, a flame erupted and consumed the paper.

On seeing this the spirits fled away. And they were told, "If you had touched the writing, you would have heard a sharp report and burned your fingers."

Some bystanders then told them from behind, "You have seen now that the truths you abused to support the mysteries of your idea of justification are true in themselves, but in you are truths falsified.

The spirits then looked up, and the sky appeared to them as though blood-red, and after that as black. Moreover, they themselves appeared to the eyes of angelic spirits, some as bats, some as barn owls, some as moles, and some as eagle owls. And they fled away into their darkness, which to their eyes shone with an illusory light.

[6] The angelic spirits who were present were astonished, because they had not known anything about that place and table before. And then a voice spoke to them from the southern zone, saying, "Come over here, and you will see something even more marvelous."

So they went, and entered into a room whose walls shone as though with gold, and they saw a table there also, on which lay a copy of the Word, surrounded with precious stones in a heavenly pattern.

An angelic guard then said, "When the Word is opened, a beam of light radiates from it, of indescribable brilliance, and at the same time then a rainbow emanating from the precious stones appears above and around the Word. When an angel from the third heaven comes here and views the open Word, a multicolored rainbow appears above and around the Word against a red background. When an angel from the second heaven comes here and views it, the rainbow appears against a blue background. When an angel from the lowest heaven comes and views it, the rainbow appears against a white background. And when a good spirit comes and views it, a variegated light appears as though of marble."

The reality of this was also visibly shown to them.

The angelic guard said further, "If someone comes here who has falsified the Word, then first the radiance vanishes, and if he draws near and fixes his eyes on the Word, it becomes surrounded as though by blood, and he is warned to leave because he is in danger."

[7] One of the spirits, however, who in the world had been a leading authority on the doctrine of faith alone, boldly came forward and said, "When I was in the world I did not falsify the Word. Along with faith I also extolled charity, and I taught that a person is renewed, regenerated and sanctified in a state of faith in which he practices charity and its works. I said, too, that faith is not possible by itself, that is, without good works, as a tree is not possible without its fruit, the sun without its light, or fire without its warmth. Moreover, I also faulted those who said that good works are not necessary, and I stressed as well the importance of the Ten Commandments and also repentance. Thus in a marvelous way I applied everything in the Word to our article on faith, which I even so determined and showed to be alone saving."

Trusting in his assertion that he had not falsified the Word, the spirit went over to the table, and despite the angel's warning, touched the Word. And suddenly then fire and smoke poured from the Word, and there was an explosion and loud crash, which hurled the spirit to a corner of the room, and he lay there for a time as though dead.

The angelic spirits were surprised at this, but they were told that although that notable more than others had extolled the goods of charity as emanating from faith, still he meant only public works called moral and civic, which have to be done for the sake of the world and success in it, but not any of the works that must be done for God's sake and for the sake of salvation. Moreover they were told that he also substituted for those works the invisible works of the Holy Spirit of which a person is not at all aware, which are engendered in the act of faith in a state of faith.

[8] The angelic spirits then talked together about falsification of the Word, and they agreed that to falsify the Word is to take truths from it and use them to support falsities, which is to take them out of the Word and away from it and slay them. As for example, if someone takes this truth from the Word, that the neighbor is to be loved, and that good must be done to him out of a love for him for God's sake and for the sake of eternal life, and if he then establishes that it must be done, but not for the sake of salvation, because every good done by man is not good, then he takes that truth out of the Word and away from it and butchers it. For the Lord in His Word enjoins on everyone who wishes to be saved to do good to the neighbor as though of himself, and yet to believe that it comes from the Lord.

  
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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.