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Ézéchiel第38章

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1 La parole de l'Eternel me fut encore [adressée], en disant :

2 Fils d'homme, tourne ta face vers Gog au pays de Magog, Prince des chefs de Mésec et de Tubal, et prophétise contre lui.

3 Et dis : ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : voici, j'en veux à toi, Gog, Prince des chefs de Mésec et de Tubal;

4 Et je te ferai retourner en arrière, et je mettrai des boucles dans tes mâchoires, et te ferai sortir avec toute ton armée, avec les chevaux, et les gens de cheval, tous parfaitement bien équipés, une grande multitude avec des écus et des boucliers, et tous maniant l'épée.

5 Ceux de Perse, de Cus, et de Put avec eux, qui tous ont des boucliers et des casques.

6 Gomer et toutes ses bandes, la maison de Togarma du fond de l'Aquilon, avec toutes ses troupes, [et] plusieurs peuples avec toi.

7 Apprête-toi, et tiens-toi prêt, toi, et toute la multitude qui s'est assemblée vers toi, et sois-leur pour garde.

8 Après plusieurs jours tu seras visité, et dans les dernières années tu viendras au pays qui aura été délivré de l'épée, et [au peuple] ramassé d'entre plusieurs peuples, aux montagnes d'Israël qui auront été continuellement en désert; [tu viendras] en ce pays-là, lorsque ce pays ayant été retiré d'entre les peuples, tous y habiteront en assurance.

9 Tu monteras donc comme une ruine qui éclate, et tu viendras comme une nuée pour couvrir la terre, toi, et toutes tes bandes, et plusieurs peuples avec toi.

10 Ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : il arrivera en ces jours-là que plusieurs choses monteront en ton cœur, et que tu formeras un dessein pernicieux.

11 Car tu diras : je monterai contre le pays dont les villes sont sans murailles; j'envahirai ceux qui sont en repos, qui habitent en assurance, qui demeurent tous [dans des villes] sans murailles, lesquelles n'ont ni barres ni portes;

12 Pour enlever un grand butin et faire un grand pillage ; pour remettre ta main sur les déserts qui de nouveau étaient habités et sur le peuple ramassé d'entre les nations, lequel vaque à son bétail, et à ses biens, au milieu du pays.

13 Seba, et Dedan, et les marchands de Tarsis, et tous ses lionceaux, te diront : ne vas-tu pas pour faire un grand butin, et n'as-tu pas assemblé ta multitude pour faire un grand pillage, pour emporter de l'argent et de l'or, pour prendre le bétail et les biens, pour enlever un grand butin?

14 Toi donc, fils d'homme, prophétise, et dis à Gog : ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : en ce jour-là, quand mon peuple d'Israël habitera en assurance, ne le sauras-tu pas?

15 Et ne viendras-tu pas de ton lieu, du fond de l'Aquilon, toi, et plusieurs peuples avec toi, eux tous gens de cheval, une grande multitude, et une grosse armée?

16 Et ne monteras-tu pas contre mon peuple d'Israël, comme une nuée pour couvrir la terre? tu seras aux derniers jours, et je te ferai venir sur ma terre, afin que les nations me connaissent, quand je serai sanctifié en toi, ô Gog! en leur présence.

17 Ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel : n'est-ce pas de toi que j'ai parlé autrefois par le ministère de mes serviteurs, les Prophètes d'Israël, qui ont prophétisé en ces jours-là pendant plusieurs années, qu'on te ferait venir contre eux?

18 Mais il arrivera en ce jour-là, au jour de la venue de Gog sur la terre d'Israël, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel, que ma colère éclatera.

19 Et je parlerai en ma jalousie [et] en l'ardeur de ma fureur, si en ce jour-là il n'y a une grande agitation sur la terre d'Israël.

20 Et les poissons de la mer, et les oiseaux des cieux, et les bêtes des champs, et tout reptile qui rampe sur la terre, et tous les hommes qui sont sur le dessus de la terre seront épouvantés par ma présence; les montagnes seront renversées, les tours et les murailles seront abattues.

21 Et j'appellerai contre lui l'épée par toutes mes montagnes, dit le Seigneur l'Eternel; l'épée de chacun d'eux sera contre son frère.

22 Et j'entrerai en jugement avec lui par la mortalité, et par le sang, et je ferai pleuvoir sur lui, et sur ses troupes, et sur les grands peuples qui seront avec lui, des torrents d'eau, des pierres de grêle, du feu et du soufre.

23 Je me glorifierai, je me sanctifierai, je serai connu en la présence de plusieurs nations; et elles sauront que je suis l'Eternel.

   

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Apocalypse Explained#578

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578. And out of their mouths went forth fire, and smoke, and brimstone.- That this signifies thought and reasonings therefrom springing from the love of evil, and from the love of falsity, and from the lust (concupiscentia) of destroying truths and goods by means of the falsities of evil, is evident from the signification of the mouth as denoting thought and reasoning therefrom of which we shall speak in the explanation of the 19th verse; and from the signification of fire, as denoting the love of self, and the love of evil thence (see above, n. 504, 539); and from the signification of smoke, as denoting the dense falsity springing from the love of evil (see above, n. 494, 539); and from the signification of brimstone, as denoting the lust of destroying the truths and goods of the church by means of the falsities of evil.

[2] That this is the signification of brimstone, is evident from the Word where it is mentioned, as in Moses:

"Jehovah rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire" (Genesis 19:24).

And in Luke:

"On the day that Lot went out of Sodom, it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed" (17:29, 30).

The inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah, mean those who are in the falsities of evil from the love of self; and since the falsities of evil from that love destroyed them, therefore it rained brimstone and fire, brimstone, from the lust (concupiscentia) of destroying the church by means of the falsities of evil, and fire because that lust burst forth from the love of self. That this would be the case when the Son of man should be revealed, signifies, that then also the falsities of evil from the love of self would destroy the church. Rain of such a kind also appears in the spiritual world, when the evil, who are in falsities from that love, are cast down into hell.

[3] So again, in Moses:

What shall your sons "and the stranger say when they shall see the plagues of this land and its sicknesses? The whole land is brimstone, salt, and burning; it is not sown, nor germinates, nor doth any grass grow thereon, like the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboim" (Deuteronomy 29:22, 23).

These are the curses with which the sons of Israel were threatened if they did not keep the precepts and statutes, and if they worshipped other gods; and because then the church would become vastated and destroyed by the falsities of evil, and the evils of falsity, hence it is said that then the whole land [should be] brimstone, salt, burning, the land denoting the church. By its not being sown, nor germinating, nor any grass growing thereon, is signified, that there should be no more any reception or production of truth from good.

[4] Again, in Isaiah:

"For Tophet is prepared from yesterday; yea, for the king it is prepared; he shall descend into a deep and wide [place]; the pile thereof is fire and much wood; the breath of Jehovah, like a stream of brimstone doth kindle it" (30:33).

Tophet here signifies the hell where the direful and cruel love of destroying all the truths and goods of the church reigns, especially the savage desire of destroying the goods of innocence. That dreadful hell originates in the falsities of evil, and is signified by, he shall descend into a deep and wide [place]. The king, for whom it is prepared, signifies the infernal falsity itself. The pile thereof is fire and much wood signifies evils of every kind which pertain to that love. And because that hell burns from the lust of destroying, it is said that "the breath of Jehovah, like a stream of brimstone doth kindle it." For there, as soon as they hear the truths of the church from any one, and perceive its goods, they are inflamed with the frenzy of destroying and annihilating them.

[5] Again, in the same prophet:

"The day of the vengeance of Jehovah, the year of retribution for the controversy of Zion. And the torrents thereof shall be turned into pitch, and the dust thereof into brimstone, and the land thereof shall become burning pitch; It shall not be quenched night nor day; the smoke thereof shall ascend for ever" (34:8, 10).

The day of the vengeance of Jehovah, and the year of retribution for the controversy of Zion, signifies the coming of the Lord, and the last judgment then wrought by Him. By the torrents turned into pitch, and the dust into brimstone, is signified the hell into which those, who are in the falsities of evil, and in the evils of falsity, are cast. The evil of infernal love, and its punishment, are signified by the pitch burning night and day, and not quenched; and the dire falsity from that evil is signified by the smoke ascending for ever.

[6] Again, in Ezekiel:

"I will contend with" Gog "with pestilence and with blood; and I will rain upon him, an overflowing rain, and hailstones, fire and brimstone" (38:22).

Gog means those who place all worship in a holy and pious external, and not in that which is internal, when yet external is according to the quality of internal worship; and it is said that "Jehovah shall rain upon them an overflowing rain, and hailstones, fire, and brimstone," which signifies falsities and evils destroying all the truths and goods of the church; fire and brimstone denote the evils of falsity, and the falsities of evil, both being diabolical.

[7] Again in David:

"Upon the wicked" Jehovah "shall rain snares, fire and brimstone; and the wind of storms shall be the portion of their cup" (Psalm 11:6).

These words signify, that the impious are destroyed by their own evils of falsity, and by their own falsities of evil, which destroy in them all the truths of the church. Snares, fire, and brimstone, denote the evils of falsity, and the falsities of evil; and the wind of storms which shall be the portion of their cup, signifies the destruction of all truth. That it does not mean that [Jehovah], shall rain fire and brimstone upon the wicked is clear, for it is also said that snares shall rain upon them; fire and brimstone therefore must mean such things as are wholly destructive of the truths and goods of the church.

[8] Similarly in Job:

"Brimstone shall be scattered upon the habitation of the wicked" (18:15);

for brimstone means such falsity of evil as destroys every thing of the church in man; this is falsity from the evil of the love of self such as prevailed with those who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah. It is said of the brimstone, not only that it destroyed the cities and the inhabitants, but also the plain and that which springeth up in the field. That which sprouteth in the field signifies the truth of the church springing up (Genesis 19:25). The signification of fire and brimstone in the following passages in the Apocalypse is similar:

"If any man worship the beast and his image, he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone" (14:9, 10).

Again:

"The beast, and the false prophet were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone" (19:20).

"The devil was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are" (20:10).

"Murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolators, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone" (21:8).

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