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Hosea第2章

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1 Ειπατε προς τους αδελφους σας, Αμμι, και προς τας αδελφας σας, Ρουχαμμα.

2 Κριθητε μετα της μητρος σας, κριθητε· διοτι αυτη δεν ειναι γυνη μου και εγω δεν ειμαι ανηρ αυτης· ας αφαιρεση λοιπον τας πορνειας αυτης απ' εμπροσθεν αυτης και τας μοιχειας αυτης εκ μεσου των μαστων αυτης·

3 μηποτε εκδυσας γυμνωσω αυτην και αποκαταστησω αυτην καθως εν τη ημερα της γεννησεως αυτης, και θεσω αυτην ως ερημον και καταστησω αυτην ως γην ανυδρον και θανατωσω αυτην εν διψη.

4 Και δεν θελω ελεησει τα τεκνα αυτης· επειδη ειναι τεκνα πορνειας.

5 Διοτι η μητηρ αυτων επορνευσεν· η συλλαβουσα αυτα επραξεν αισχυνην· διοτι ειπε, Θελω υπαγει κατοπιν των εραστων μου, οιτινες μοι διδουσι τον αρτον μου και το υδωρ μου, το μαλλιον μου και το λιναριον μου, το ελαιον μου και τα ποτα μου.

6 Δια τουτο, ιδου, εγω θελω φραξει την οδον σου με ακανθας και οικοδομησει φραγμον, δια να μη ευρη τας οδους αυτης.

7 Και θελει τρεξει κατοπιν των εραστων αυτης και δεν θελει φθασει αυτους, και θελει ζητησει αυτους και δεν θελει ευρει· τοτε θελει ειπει, Θελω υπαγει και επιστρεψει προς τον πρωτον μου ανδρα· διοτι καλητερον ητο τοτε εις εμε παρα τωρα.

8 Και αυτη δεν εγνωριζεν οτι εγω εδωκα εις αυτην τον σιτον και τον οινον και το ελαιον, και επληθυνα το αργυριον εις αυτην και το χρυσιον, με τα οποια κατεσκευασαν τον Βααλ.

9 Δια τουτο θελω επιστρεψει και λαβει τον σιτον μου εν τω καιρω αυτου και τον οινον μου εν τω διωρισμενω καιρω αυτου, και θελω αφαιρεσει το μαλλιον μου και το λιναριον μου, τα οποια ειχε δια να σκεπαζη την γυμνωσιν αυτης.

10 Και τωρα θελω αποκαλυψει την ακαθαρσιαν αυτης εμπροσθεν των εραστων αυτης, και ουδεις θελει λυτρωσει αυτην εκ της χειρος μου.

11 Και θελω καταπαυσει πασαν την ευφροσυνην αυτης, τας εορτας αυτης, τας νεομηνιας αυτης και τα σαββατα αυτης και πασας τας πανηγυρεις αυτης.

12 Και θελω αφανισει τας αμπελους αυτης και τας συκας αυτης, περι των οποιων ειπε, Μισθωματα μου ειναι ταυτα, τα οποια μοι εδωκαν οι ερασται μου· και θελω καταστησει αυτας δασος, και τα θηρια του αγρου θελουσι κατατρωγει αυτας.

13 Και θελω επισκεφθη επ' αυτην τας ημερας των Βααλειμ, καθ ' ας εθυμιαζεν εις αυτους και εστολιζετο με τα ενωτια αυτης και τα περιδεραια αυτης και επορευετο κατοπιν των εραστων αυτης, εμε δε ελησμονησε, λεγει Κυριος.

14 Δια τουτο, ιδου, εγω θελω εφελκυσει αυτην και θελω φερει αυτην εις την ερημον και θελω λαλησει προς την καρδιαν αυτης.

15 Και εκειθεν θελω δωσει εις αυτην τους αμπελωνας αυτης και την κοιλαδα του Αχωρ δια θυραν ελπιδος· και θελει ψαλλει εκει ως εν ταις ημεραις της νεοτητος αυτης και ως εν τη ημερα της αναβασεως αυτης απο γης Αιγυπτου.

16 Και εν τη ημερα εκεινη, λεγει Κυριος, θελεις με καλεσει, Ο ανηρ μου· και δεν θελεις με καλεσει πλεον, Ο Βααλ μου·

17 διοτι θελω αφαιρεσει τα ονοματα των Βααλειμ απο του στοματος αυτης και δεν θελουσιν αναφερεσθαι πλεον τα ονοματα αυτων.

18 Και εν τη ημερα εκεινη θελω καμει διαθηκην υπερ αυτων προς τα θηρια του αγρου και προς τα πετεινα του ουρανου και τα ερπετα της γης· τοξον δε και ρομφαιαν και πολεμον θελω συντριψει εκ της γης και θελω κατοικισει αυτους εν ασφαλεια.

19 Και θελω σε μνηστευθη εις εμαυτον εις τον αιωνα· και θελω σε μνηστευθη εις εμαυτον εν δικαιοσυνη και εν κρισει και εν ελεει και εν οικτιρμοις·

20 και θελω σε μνηστευθη εις εμαυτον εν πιστει· και θελεις γνωρισει τον Κυριον.

21 Και εν εκεινη τη ημερα θελω αποκριθη, λεγει Κυριος, θελω αποκριθη προς τους ουρανους, και αυτοι θελουσιν αποκριθη προς την γην·

22 και η γη θελει αποκριθη προς τον σιτον και τον οινον και το ελαιον· και ταυτα θελουσιν αποκριθη προς τον Ιεζραελ.

23 Και θελω σπειρει αυτην δι' εμαυτον επι της γης· και θελω ελεησει την ουκ ηλεημενην· και θελω ειπει προς τον ου λαον μου, Λαος μου εισαι· και αυτοι θελουσιν ειπει, Θεος μου εισαι.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#6432

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6432. 'The blessings of the breasts' means with affections for goodness and truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'the breasts' as affections for goodness and truth. 'The breasts' means those affections because the breasts communicate with the generative organs, and for that reason they too belong to the province of conjugial love (regarding that province see 5050-5062). Now conjugial love corresponds to the heavenly marriage, which is a marriage of goodness and truth (for conjugial love comes down from that marriage, see 2618, 2728, 2729, 2803, 3132, 4434, 4835, 6179), and therefore 'the breasts' means affections for goodness and truth. In addition they derive that meaning from the fact that the breasts are what feed infants and so mean, through the affection that goes with breast-feeding, conjugial love when joined to the love of offspring.

[2] The same affections are also meant by 'the breasts' in Isaiah,

You will suck the milk of nations, and the breasts of kings you will suck. Instead of bronze I will bring gold, and instead of iron silver. Isaiah 60:16-17.

'Sucking the breasts of kings' stands for good obtained from truth, for by 'kings' truths are meant, 1672, 2015, 2069, 3009, 3670, 4575, 4581, 4966, 5044, 5068, 6148. 'The milk of nations' and 'the breasts of kings' plainly mean some profoundly spiritual matter, for those words would otherwise be meaningless. The fact that goodness and truth are meant is clear from the words that follow, which are 'Instead of bronze I will bring gold, and instead of iron silver'; for 'bronze' is natural good, 425, 1551, and 'gold' celestial good, 113, 1551, 1552, 5658; 'iron' is natural truth, 425, 426, and 'silver' spiritual truth, 1551, 2954, 5658, 6112.

[3] In Ezekiel,

As regards increase, I gave you to be like the seed of the field, out of which you grew up and matured and reached full beauty; your breasts were formed and your hair had grown. Ezekiel 16:7.

This refers to Jerusalem, which here means the Ancient spiritual Church. 'Breasts that were formed' stands for interior affections for goodness and truth, 'your hair had grown for exterior affections belonging to the natural - 'hair' being the natural as regards truth, see 3301, 5247, 5569-5573. These words plainly contain a spiritual sense which is not visible in the letter, for without that sense why would it say of Jerusalem that its breasts were formed and its hair had grown?

[4] In the same prophet,

Two women, the daughters of one mother, committed whoredom in Egypt. In their youth they committed whoredom; there their breasts were squeezed, and there they contemplated their virgin busts. Ezekiel 23:2-3, 8, 21.

This passage in Ezekiel states that the two women are Jerusalem and Samaria, by whom Churches are meant in the internal sense. The statement that in their youth they committed whoredom with Egypt means that they falsified the truths of the Church by their use of factual knowledge - 'committing whoredom' is falsifying truths, see 2466, 4865, and 'Egypt' is factual knowledge, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 5700, 5702. Consequently 'their breasts were squeezed' stands for affections for goodness and truth that became perverted through falsifications. The fact that the women's whoredom and the squeezing of their breasts mean such things can be seen by those who are prepared to look into what is meant in the description of those women.

[5] In Hosea,

Contend with your mother, let her remove her whoredoms from her sight, 1 and her adulteries from between her breasts, lest perhaps I strip her naked, and make her like a wilderness, and set her like a dry land, and slay her with thirst. Hosea 2:1, 3.

'Mother' here stands for the Church, 289, 2691, 2717, 3703, 4257, 5581, whoredoms' for falsifications of truth, 2466, 4865, 'adulteries' for adulterations of good, 2466, 2729, 3399. Consequently 'adulteries from between her breasts' stands for adulterated affections for goodness and truth, 'stripping naked' for depriving of all truth, 1073, 4958, 5437, 'making like a wilderness, setting like a dry land, and slaying with thirst' for the annihilation of all truth.

[6] In the same prophet,

Give them a miscarrying womb and dry breasts. Hosea 9:14.

'Dry breasts' stands for affections for neither truth nor good. In Isaiah,

O women without anxiety, stand still, hear My voice; O confident daughters, perceive My speech with your ears. Strip and make yourself bare, and gird [sackcloth] around your waist 2 - people beating themselves on their breasts for the fields of unmixed wine, and the fruitful vine. Isaiah 32:9, 11-12.

'Daughters' stands for affections, 2362, 3024, 3963, 'being stripped bare' for being deprived of truth, 1073, 4958, 5433, 'girding [sackcloth] around one's waist' for suffering grief over good that has been lost, 'beating on breasts' for suffering grief over the good of truth that has been lost. Since these things are meant, it also says 'for the fields of unmixed wine, and the fruitful vine'; for 'the field' is the Church in respect of good, thus the Church's good, 2971, 3196, 3310, 3766, and 'vine' is the spiritual Church, and therefore the good of truth, 5113, 6375, 6376.

[7] In the Book of Revelation,

I saw seven golden lampstands, and in the midst of the seven lampstands one like the Son of Man, clothed with a long robe, and surrounded by a golden girdle around the breasts. Revelation 1:12-13.

'Golden lampstands' are truths of good, 'the Son of Man' is Divine Truth, 'surrounded by a golden girdle around the breasts' the good of love. Anyone may deduce from the holiness of the Word that the things John saw concealed within themselves realities such as belong to the Lord's kingdom and His Church; for what holiness would there be in making predictions about kingdoms in the world? From this one may recognize that they are heavenly things that are meant by 'lampstands' and by 'the Son of Man, clothed with a long robe, and surrounded by a golden girdle around the breasts'.

[8] In Luke,

A certain woman lifted up her voice out of the crowd; 3 she said about Jesus, Blessed is the womb that carried You, and the breasts that You sucked. But Jesus said, Rather than that, blessed are those who hear the Word of God and keep it. Luke 11:27-28.

The Lord's reply shows what 'blessed is the womb' and what 'the breasts' mean - 'those who hear the Word of God and keep it', thus affections for truth which exist with those who hear the Word or God, and affections for good which exist with those who keep it, that is, put it into practice.

脚注:

1. literally, faces

2. literally, upon your loins

3. literally, the people

  
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Arcana Coelestia#1066

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1066. That 'from them the whole earth was overspread' means that from these three all doctrines have been derived, both true and false, is clear from the meaning of 'the earth'. In the Word 'the earth' has various meanings. In the universal sense it stands for the place or region where the Church is or once was, for example, the land of Canaan, the land of Judah, the land of Israel. It thus stands in that universal sense for every member of the Church, for a land takes its name from the people who inhabit it, as is also well known from everyday speech. In ancient times therefore when people spoke of 'the whole earth' they did not mean every land throughout the world but only that part of the earth where the Church existed, and so the Church itself, as becomes clear from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

Jehovah is emptying the earth, the earth will be utterly emptied. The earth will mourn and be turned upside down. And the earth will be polluted under its inhabitants. Therefore a curse will devour the earth, therefore the inhabitants of the earth will be scorched and few men left. The floodgates from on high have been opened, and the foundations of the earth have been shaken. The earth has been utterly broken. The earth has been utterly rent asunder. The earth is violently shaken. The earth staggers altogether like a drunken man, and sways to and fro like a hut. Its transgression will lie heavily upon it, and it will fall, and it will not rise again. Isaiah 24:1, 3-6, 18-21.

'Earth' stands for the people inhabiting it, in particular the people of the Church, and so stands for the Church itself, and the things that are the Church's that have been vastated. These when being vastated are spoken of as 'being emptied', 'being shaken', 'staggering like a drunken man', 'swaying', 'falling and not rising'.

[2] That 'earth' or 'land' means man, and consequently the Church which is made up of men, is seen in Malachi,

All the nations will declare you blessed, for you will be a land of delight. Malachi 3:12.

That 'the earth' stands for the Church is seen in Isaiah,

Do you not understand the foundations of the earth? Isaiah 40:21.

Here 'foundations of the earth' stands for the foundations of the Church. In the same prophet,

Behold I am creating new heavens and a new earth. Isaiah 65:17; 66:22; Revelation 21:1.

'New heavens and a new earth' stands for the Lord's kingdom and the Church. In Zechariah,

Jehovah is He who stretches out the heavens and founds the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him. Zechariah 12:1.

'Earth' stands for the Church, as in earlier chapters,

In the beginning God created heaven and earth. Genesis 1:1.

The heavens and the earth were finished. Genesis 2:1.

These are the generations of heaven and earth. Genesis 2:4.

In each instance 'earth' stands for the Church being 'created', 'formed', and 'made'. In Joel,

The earth quaked before Him, the heavens trembled. The sun and the moon were darkened. Joel 2:10.

'Earth' stands for the Church, and for the things that are the Church's. When these things are being vastated, 'heaven and earth' are said to quake, 'the sun and moon' to grow dark, that is, love and faith.

[3] In Jeremiah,

I looked to the earth, when behold, that which is void and empty; and to the heavens, and they had no light. Jeremiah 4:23.

Here 'the earth' plainly stands for the person who does not have anything of the Church within him. In the same prophet,

The whole earth will be desolate, yet I will not bring it to a close. For this the earth will mourn and the heavens be black. Jeremiah 4:27, 18.

Here likewise the Church is meant, whose exterior things are 'the earth' and interior 'the heavens'. These are referred to as 'being black and having no light' when there is no longer any wisdom arising from good or intelligence from truth. In that case the earth is also 'void and empty', as is the member of the Church who ought to be an embodiment of the Church. That 'the whole earth' is also used in other places to mean the Church alone is seen in Daniel,

The fourth beast will be a fourth kingdom on the earth, which will be different from all the kingdoms and will devour the whole earth, and trample it down, and break it in pieces. Daniel 7:23.

'The whole earth' stands for the Church and for the things that are the Church's; for the Word does not deal, as secular authors do, with the powers of monarchs, but with sacred matters, and with states of the Church, which are meant by 'kingdoms of the earth'.

[4] In Jeremiah,

A great tempest will be raised up from the sides of the earth, and the slain 1 of Jehovah on that day will be from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. Jeremiah 25:32, 33.

Here 'from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth' stands for the Church and for everything that is the Church's. In Isaiah,

The whole earth is at rest and is quiet; they burst into cries of joy. Isaiah 14:7.

Here 'the whole earth' stands for the Church.

In Ezekiel,

As the whole earth rejoices. Ezekiel 35:14.

Here too 'the whole earth' stands for the Church.

In Isaiah,

I swore that the waters of Noah should go no more over the earth. Isaiah 54:9.

Here 'the earth' stands for the Church since the Church is the subject here. Because in the Word the earth means the Church it also means what is not the Church, for every such expression has a contrary or opposite sense. This applies, for example, to the various lands of the gentiles, in general to all lands outside the land of Canaan. 'Land' also stands therefore for the people and for the individual outside of the Church, and from this for the external man - for his will, for his proprium, and so on.

[5] In the Word 'earth' rarely stands for the whole world except when it is used to mean the state of the whole human race, whether of the Church or not of the Church. And because the earth includes the ground, which also means the Church, and the ground includes the field, the expression 'earth', entailing many things, has many meanings. But what it means is evident from the subject under discussion to which it refers. From this it now becomes clear that here 'the whole earth was overspread by the sons of Noah' does not mean the whole world, that is, the whole human race, but all doctrines, both true and false, which Churches possessed.

脚注:

1. literally, the pierced

  
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