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Hesekiel第28章

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1 Und das Wort Jehovas geschah zu mir also:

2 Menschensohn, sprich zu dem Fürsten von Tyrus: So spricht der Herr, Jehova: Weil dein Herz sich erhebt, und du sprichst: "Ich bin ein Gott, ich sitze auf einem Gottessitze im Herzen der Meere!" (da du doch ein Mensch bist und nicht Gott) und hegst einen Sinn wie eines Gottes Sinn; -

3 siehe, du bist weiser als Daniel, nichts Verborgenes ist dunkel für dich;

4 durch deine Weisheit und durch deinen Verstand hast du dir eichtum (Zugl. Macht) erworben, und hast Gold und Silber in deine Schatzkammern geschafft;

5 durch die Größe deiner Weisheit hast du mit deinem Handel deinen eichtum gemehrt, und dein Herz hat sich wegen deines eichtums erhoben; -

6 darum, so spricht der Herr, Jehova: Weil du einen Sinn hegst, wie eines Gottes Sinn,

7 darum, siehe, werde ich Fremde, die Gewalttätigsten der Nationen, über dich bringen; und sie werden ihre Schwerter ziehen wider die Schönheit deiner Weisheit, und deinen Glanz entweihen.

8 In die Grube werden sie dich hinabstürzen, und du wirst des Todes (Eig. der Tode: Mehrzahl, welche das Qualvolle der Todesart ausdrückt) eines Erschlagenen sterben im Herzen der Meere.

9 Wirst du wohl angesichts deines Mörders sagen: Ich bin ein Gott! da du doch ein Mensch bist, und nicht Gott, in der Hand derer, die dich erschlagen?

10 Des Todes (Eig. der Tode: Mehrzahl, welche das Qualvolle der Todesart ausdrückt) der Unbeschnittenen wirst du sterben durch die Hand der Fremden; denn ich habe geredet, spricht der Herr, Jehova.

11 Und das Wort Jehovas geschah zu mir also:

12 Menschensohn, erhebe ein Klagelied über den König von Tyrus und sprich zu ihm: So spricht der Herr, Jehova: Der du das Bild der Vollendung warst (Eig. Der du die Vollendung besiegeltest,) voll von Weisheit und vollkommen an Schönheit,

13 du warst in Eden, dem Garten Gottes; allerlei Edelgestein war deine Decke: Sardis, Topas und Diamant, Chrysolith, Onyx (O. Beryll) und Jaspis, Saphir, Karfunkel und Smaragd und Gold. Das Kunstwerk deiner Tamburine und deiner Pfeifen war bei dir; an dem Tage, da du geschaffen wurdest, wurden sie bereitet.

14 Du warst ein schirmender, gesalbter Cherub, und ich hatte dich dazu gemacht (O. ich hatte dich eingesetzt;) du warst auf Gottes heiligem Berge, du wandeltest inmitten feuriger Steine.

15 Vollkommen warst du in deinen Wegen von dem Tage an, da du geschaffen worden, bis Unrecht an dir gefunden wurde.

16 Durch die Größe deines Handels wurde dein Inneres mit Gewalttat erfüllt, und du sündigtest; und ich habe dich entweiht vom Berge Gottes hinweg und habe dich, du schirmender Cherub, vertilgt aus der Mitte der feurigen Steine.

17 Dein Herz hat sich erhoben ob deiner Schönheit, du hast deine Weisheit zunichte gemacht wegen deines Glanzes (O. samt deinem Glanze;) ich habe dich zu Boden geworfen, habe dich vor Königen dahingegeben, damit sie ihre Lust an dir sehen.

18 Durch die Menge deiner Missetaten, in der Unrechtlichkeit deines Handels, hast du deine Heiligtümer entweiht; darum habe ich aus deinem Innern ein Feuer ausgehen lassen, welches dich verzehrt hat, und ich habe dich zu Asche gemacht auf der Erde vor den Augen aller derer, die dich sehen.

19 Alle, die dich kennen unter den Völkern, entsetzen sich über dich; ein Schrecken bist du geworden, und bist dahin auf ewig!

20 Und das Wort Jehovas geschah zu mir also:

21 Menschensohn, richte dein Angesicht gegen Zidon und weissage wider dasselbe

22 und sprich: So spricht der Herr, Jehova: Siehe, ich will an dich, Zidon, und will mich verherrlichen in deiner Mitte; und sie werden wissen, daß ich Jehova bin, wenn ich Gerichte an ihm übe und mich an ihm heilige (d. h. heilig erweise; so auch v 25)

23 Und ich werde die Pest darein senden und Blut auf seine Straßen; und Erschlagene werden in seiner Mitte fallen durch das Schwert, welches ringsum wider dasselbe sein wird. Und sie werden wissen, daß ich Jehova bin. -

24 Und für das Haus Israel soll es nicht mehr einen stechenden Dorn und einen schmerzenden Stachel geben (Vergl. 4. Mose 33,55) von allen um sie her, die sie verachteten. Und sie werden wissen, daß ich der Herr, Jehova, bin.

25 So spricht der Herr, Jehova: Wenn ich das Haus Israel aus den Völkern sammeln werde, unter welche sie zerstreut worden sind, und ich mich an ihnen heilige vor den Augen der Nationen, dann werden sie in ihrem Lande wohnen, das ich meinem Knechte Jakob gegeben habe.

26 Und sie werden in Sicherheit darin wohnen und Häuser bauen und Weinberge pflanzen; und sie werden in Sicherheit wohnen, wenn ich Gerichte geübt habe an allen, die sie verachteten aus ihrer Umgebung. Und sie werden wissen, daß ich Jehova, ihr Gott, bin.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#9406

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9406. 'And under His feet' means the lowest level of meaning, which is that of the letter itself. This is clear from the meaning of 'feet' as natural things, dealt with in 2162, 3147, 3761, 3986, 4280, 4938-4952, so that the soles under the feet are the lowest things in the natural order. The reason why the lowest level of meaning in the Word, which is the sense of the letter, is meant here by 'under the feet' is that these words refer to Divine Truth or the Word, which comes from the Lord and is the Lord, as may be recognized from what has come before. And the lowest level of God's truth or the Word is the Word as it exists in the sense of the letter, that is, the natural sense since it is intended for the natural man. The fact that the sense of the letter contains an internal sense, which in comparison is spiritual and heavenly, is clear from all those things which have been shown up to now regarding the Word. But the more worldly- and bodily-minded a person is, the less he understands this, because he does not allow himself to be raised into spiritual light and from there to see what the Word is like, namely that in the letter it is natural and in the internal sense is spiritual. For it is possible to see from the spiritual world or the light of heaven what lower things down to the lowest are like, but not from below upwards, 9401 (end), and so to see that the Word in the letter is as described above.

[2] Since the Word in the letter is natural, and natural things are meant by 'the feet', the lowest level of the Word, like the lowest of the Church, is called 'the place of Jehovah's feet', also 'His footstool', 1 as well as 'clouds and darkness' in comparison, as in Isaiah,

They will keep Your gates open continually, to bring to You the army 2 of the nations, and their kings in procession. 3 The glory of Lebanon will come to You, the fir, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of My sanctuary; and I will make the place of My feet glorious. Isaiah 60:11, 13.

This refers to the Lord and to His kingdom and Church. 'The army of the nations' is used to mean those with whom forms of the good of faith exist, and 'kings' to mean those with whom the truths of faith are present. For the meaning of 'nations' as those with whom forms of the good of faith exist, see 1259, 1328, 1416, 1849, 4574, 6005, and for that of 'kings' as those with whom truths are present, 1672, 2015, 2069, 3009, 4575, 4581, 4966, 5044, 5068, 6148. 'The glory of Lebanon', or the cedar, is spiritual good and truth; 'the fir, the pine, and the box tree' are corresponding, natural forms of good and truth; 'the place of the sanctuary' is heaven and the Church, and the Word as well; 'the place of the feet' is heaven, the Church, and the Word as well, on their lowest levels. The reason why the Word as well is meant is that heaven is heaven, and the Church likewise the Church, by virtue of Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, and Divine Truth which makes the Church and heaven is the Word. This also explains why the inmost part of the tent in which the ark containing the law was is called 'the sanctuary'; for 'the law' is the Word, 6752. In the same prophet,

The heavens are My throne and the earth My footstool. Isaiah 66:1.

[3] In David,

Exalt Jehovah our God, and worship at His footstool. Holy is He! Moses and Aaron were among His priests; He spoke to them in the pillar of cloud. Psalms 99:5-7.

'Jehovah's footstool' which they were to worship at is Divine Truth on its lowest levels, thus the Word. 'Moses and Aaron' in the representative sense are the Word, see 7089, 7382, 9373, 9374, and 'cloud' is the Word in the letter or Divine Truth on its lowest levels, see Preface to Genesis 18, and 4060, 4391, 5922, 6343 (end), 6752, 8106, 8781; and from all this it is evident what 'speaking in the pillar of cloud' means.

[4] In the same author,

We heard of Him in Ephrathah, we found Him in the fields of the wood. We will enter His dwelling-places, and we will bow down at His footstool. Psalms 132:6-7.

This refers to the Lord and the revelation of Himself in the Word. 'Finding Him in Ephrathah' means doing so in the spiritual-celestial sense of the Word, 4585, 4594, 'in the fields of the wood' in the natural or literal sense of the Word, 3220, 9011 (end). 'Footstool' stands for Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, as it exists on the lowest levels of the Word.

[5] In the same author,

Jehovah bowed heaven, and thick darkness was under His feet. He made darkness His hiding-place - darkness of waters, clouds of the heavens. From the brightness before Him His clouds passed away. Psalms 18:9, 11-12.

This refers to the Lord's coming and presence in the Word. 'Thick darkness under His feet' stands for the sense of the letter of the Word, as does 'darkness of waters' and 'clouds of the heavens'. The fact that this very sense holds within itself Divine Truth as this exists in the heavens is meant by 'He made darkness His hiding-place'; and the fact that at the presence of the Lord the internal sense then appears, as it exists in heaven, and in its glory, is meant by 'from the brightness before Him His clouds pass away'. In Nahum,

The way of Jehovah is in storm and tempest, and the clouds are the dust of His feet. Nahum 1:3.

Here also 'the clouds' stands for the Word in the sense of the letter, which is also meant by 'storm and tempest', in which 'the way of Jehovah' lies.

[6] When God's truth as it is in heaven shines through for a person in the actual sense of the letter, this sense is then portrayed as 'the feet', which have a shine 'like that of burnished bronze', as also in Daniel,

I lifted up my eyes and saw, and behold, a Man clothed in linen whose loins were girded with gold of Uphaz, and His body was like tarshish; 4 and His face was like the appearance 5 of lightning, and His eyes were like fiery torches; His arms and His feet were like the shine of burnished bronze, and the sound of His words like the sound of a crowd. Daniel 10:5-6.

Here 'a Man clothed in linen' is used to mean in the highest sense the Lord; and since the Lord is meant it is also used to mean Divine Truth emanating from Him. For Divine Truth that emanates from the Lord is the Lord Himself in heaven and in the Church. God's truth or the Lord on lowest levels is meant by 'arms and feet like the shine of burnished bronze', and also by 'the sound of His words like the sound of a crowd'; and something similar is meant in Ezekiel 1:7.

[7] The successive state of the Church on this planet so far as reception of God's truth emanating from the Lord is concerned is also meant by the statue seen by Nebuchadnezzar, in Daniel,

The head of the statue was gold, its breast and its arms were silver, its belly and thighs were bronze, its legs were iron, its feet were partly iron and partly clay which did not cohere with each other. And the stone cut out of the rock smashed to pieces the iron, clay, bronze, silver, and gold. Daniel 2:32-35, 43, 45.

The first state of the Church so far as reception of God's truth emanating from the Lord is concerned is 'the gold', because 'gold' means celestial good, which is the good of love to the Lord, 113, 1551, 1552, 5658, 8932. The second state is meant by 'the silver', this being spiritual good, which is the good of faith in the Lord and of charity towards the neighbour, 1551, 2954, 5658, 7999. The third state is meant by 'the bronze', which is natural good, 425, 1551. And the fourth state is meant by 'the iron', which is natural truth, 425, 426. 'The clay' means falsity, which does not cohere with truth and good. The smashing to pieces of the iron, bronze, silver, and gold by the stone cut out of the rock means the destruction of the Church so far as reception of truth from the Word is concerned when the sense of the letter of the Word is used to reinforce falsity and evil. This happens when the Church is in its final state, at which time it is no longer governed by any heavenly love, only by worldly and bodily love. This was how it was with the Word so far as reception of it among the Jewish nation was concerned when the Lord came into the world. And it is how it is with the Word among the majority at the present day. They are not even aware that there is anything inwardly present in the Word; and if they were told that there is and what it is like they would not accept it. Yet in most ancient times, which are meant by 'the gold', people saw within the sense of the letter of the Word nothing apart from what was heavenly, almost independently of the letter.

From all this it may now be recognized that 'the God of Israel' and what was seen 'under His feet' means the Word on its lowest level of meaning, which is the sense of the letter.

脚注:

1. literally, the stool of His feet

2. Though the Hebrew word means army it may be rendered alternatively as strength or as wealth. Most English versions of the Scriptures prefer one of these.

3. literally, their kings will be led

4. A Hebrew word for a particular kind of precious stone, possibly a beryl.

5. literally, the face

  
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6437. 'And on the crown of the head of the Nazirite among his brothers' means with respect to the exteriors. This is clear from the meaning of 'the crown of the head of the Nazirite' as the exteriors, dealt with below; and from the representation of the sons of Israel, to whom Joseph's 'brothers' refers here, as spiritual truths in the natural, dealt with in 5414, 5879, 5951. Which are also exterior ones when considered in relation to other truths. For the good that resides with the member of the spiritual Church is the good of truth, and this good is an interior one because it resides in the interior part of the natural. The reason why 'the Nazirite' means the exteriors is that Nazirites represented the Lord's Divine Natural, which is the External Divine Human. That this is what Nazirites represented is clear from the fact that naziriteship is identified with the hair, and the holiness of that state lay in the hair. It did so for the sake of the representation already mentioned; for 'the hair' corresponds to and consequently means the natural, see 3301, 5247, 5569-5573. This is also evident from those who took the nazirite vow. They were forbidden to shave their hair during the time of the vow, Numbers 6:5; but afterwards, when the period of their naziriteship had been completed, they had to shave their head at the door of the tent of meeting and cast their hair into the fire under the eucharistic sacrifice, Numbers 6:13, 18. The same thing is further evident from Samson, who was a Nazirite. His strength lay in his hair, Judges 13:3, 5; 16:1-end, see 330. This is why it says in Jeremiah,

Cut off the hair of your naziriteship and throw it away, and take up a lamentation on the hills. Jeremiah 7:29.

From all this it is clear that 'the crown of the head of the Nazirite' means the exteriors, for the crown of the Nazirite's head is where his hair is. So much for the arcanum meant in the Word by 'the Nazirites'.

  
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