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Yechezchial第32章

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1 ויהי בשתי עשרה שנה בשני־עשר חדש באחד לחדש היה דבר־יהוה אלי לאמר׃

2 בן־אדם שא קינה על־פרעה מלך־מצרים ואמרת אליו כפיר גוים נדמית ואתה כתנים בימים ותגח בנהרותיך ותדלח־מים ברגליך ותרפס נהרותם׃

3 כה אמר אדני יהוה ופרשתי עליך את־רשתי בקהל עמים רבים והעלוך בחרמי׃

4 ונטשתיך בארץ על־פני השדה אטילך והשכנתי עליך כל־עוף השמים והשבעתי ממך חית כל־הארץ׃

5 ונתתי את־בשרך על־ההרים ומלאתי הגאיות רמותך׃

6 והשקיתי ארץ צפתך מדמך אל־ההרים ואפקים ימלאון ממך׃

7 וכסיתי בכבותך שמים והקדרתי את־ככביהם שמש בעןן אכסנו וירח לא־יאיר אורו׃

8 כל־מאורי אור בשמים אקדירם עליך ונתתי חשך על־ארצך נאם אדני יהוה׃

9 והכעסתי לב עמים רבים בהביאי שברך בגוים על־ארצות אשר לא־ידעתם׃

10 והשמותי עליך עמים רבים ומלכיהם ישערו עליך שער בעופפי חרבי על־פניהם וחרדו לרגעים איש לנפשו ביום מפלתך׃ ס

11 כי כה אמר אדני יהוה חרב מלך־בבל תבואך׃

12 בחרבות גבורים אפיל המונך עריצי גוים כלם ושדדו את־גאון מצרים ונשמד כל־המונה׃

13 והאבדתי את־כל־בהמתה מעל מים רבים ולא תדלחם רגל־אדם עוד ופרסות בהמה לא תדלחם׃

14 אז אשקיע מימיהם ונהרותם כשמן אוליך נאם אדני יהוה׃

15 בתתי את־ארץ מצרים שממה ונשמה ארץ ממלאה בהכותי את־כל־יושבי בה וידעו כי־אני יהוה׃

16 קינה היא וקוננוה בנות הגוים תקוננה אותה על־מצרים ועל־כל־המונה תקוננה אותה נאם אדני יהוה׃ ף

17 ויהי בשתי עשרה שנה בחמשה עשר לחדש היה דבר־יהוה אלי לאמר׃

18 בן־אדם נהה על־המון מצרים והורדהו אותה ובנות גוים אדרם אל־ארץ תחתיות את־יורדי בור׃

19 ממי נעמת רדה והשכבה את־ערלים׃

20 בתוך חללי־חרב יפלו חרב נתנה משכו אותה וכל־המוניה׃

21 ידברו־לו אלי גבורים מתוך שאול את־עזריו ירדו שכבו הערלים חללי־חרב׃

22 שם אשור וכל־קהלה סביבותיו קברתיו כלם חללים הנפלים בחרב׃

23 אשר נתנו קברתיה בירכתי־בור ויהי קהלה סביבות קברתה כלם חללים נפלים בחרב אשר־נתנו חתית בארץ חיים׃

24 שם עילם וכל־המונה סביבות קברתה כלם חללים הנפלים בחרב אשר־ירדו ערלים אל־ארץ תחתיות אשר נתנו חתיתם בארץ חיים וישאו כלמתם את־יורדי בור׃

25 בתוך חללים נתנו משכב לה בכל־המונה סביבותיו קברתה כלם ערלים חללי־חרב כי־נתן חתיתם בארץ חיים וישאו כלמתם את־יורדי בור בתוך חללים נתן׃

26 שם משך תבל וכל־המונה סביבותיו קברותיה כלם ערלים מחללי חרב כי־נתנו חתיתם בארץ חיים׃

27 ולא ישכבו את־גבורים נפלים מערלים אשר ירדו־שאול בכלי־מלחמתם ויתנו את־חרבותם תחת ראשיהם ותהי עונתם על־עצמותם כי־חתית גבורים בארץ חיים׃

28 ואתה בתוך ערלים תשבר ותשכב את־חללי־חרב׃

29 שמה אדום מלכיה וכל־נשיאיה אשר־נתנו בגבורתם את־חללי־חרב המה את־ערלים ישכבו ואת־ירדי בור׃

30 שמה נסיכי צפון כלם וכל־צדני אשר־ירדו את־חללים בחתיתם מגבורתם בושים וישכבו ערלים את־חללי־חרב וישאו כלמתם את־יורדי בור׃

31 אותם יראה פרעה ונחם על־כל־[כ= המונה] [ק= המונו] חללי־חרב פרעה וכל־חילו נאם אדני יהוה׃

32 כי־נתתי את־[כ= חתיתו] [ק= חתיתי] בארץ חיים והשכב בתוך ערלים את־חללי־חרב פרעה וכל־המונה* נאם אדני יהוה׃ ף

   

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Apocalypse Explained#72

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72. (Verse 16) And he had in his right hand seven stars. That this signifies all the knowledges (cognitiones) of good and truth from Him, is evident from the signification of having in His right hand, as denoting from Himself; for hand signifies power, and hence whatever pertains to it, and thus also whatever is from it, the reason why the right hand is mentioned is because it signifies the power of good by means of truth (that the hand signifies power may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 878, 3091, 4931-4937, 6947, 10019; and therefore whatever pertains to it, and is from it, n. 9133, 10019, 10405; that the right hand signifies the power of good by truth, see n. 9604, 9736, 10061; and that the right hand of Jehovah signifies the Divine power of the Lord, thus omnipotence, see n, 3387, 4592, 4933, 7518, 7673, 8281, 9133, 10019); and from the signification of stars, as being the knowledges (cognitiones) of good and truth (concerning which in what follows); and from the signification of seven, as denoting all (concerning which see above, n. 20, 24).

[2] That stars signify the knowledges (cognitiones) of good and truth, thus goods and truths, is from appearances in the spiritual world; for there the Lord is seen as a Sun, and the angels from a distance as stars. The reason why the angels are thus seen, is from the reception of light from the Lord as a Sun, thus from the reception of Divine truth, which is from the Lord; for this is the light of heaven. This is why it is said in Daniel,

"They that be intelligent shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that justify many, as the stars for ever" (12:3).

They that are intelligent, are those who are in truths, and those that justify many, are those who are in good (as may be seen in the work, Heaven and Hell 346-348).

[3] When it is known that the sun signifies the Lord as to Divine love, thus also Divine love from the Lord, and that stars signify the truths of the church, and the knowledges (cognitiones) thereof, it can also be known what is signified in the Word, where it is said that the sun shall be darkened, and that the stars shall withdrawn their shining, and also that they shall fall from heaven; and it may also be seen what stars signify when mentioned in other parts of the Word, as in the following passages in Isaiah:

I will make "the earth a waste, that he may destroy the sinners from it; the stars of the heavens and the constellations thereof shall not shine with their light; the sun shall be covered with darkness in his rising, and the moon shall not give forth the splendour of her light" (13:9, 10).

The vastation of the church is there treated of, which takes place when there is no longer any good of love and truth of faith; the earth which shall be laid waste is the church (as may be seen above, n. 29).

[4] In Ezekiel:

"I will cover the heavens when I shall extinguish thee, and will darken the stars; the sun will I cover with a cloud, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine; all the luminaries of light will I darken over thee, and I will give darkness over the land" (32:7, 8).

Darkness over the land denotes falsities in the church. In Joel:

"The sun and the moon shall be darkened, and the stars shall withdraw their shining" (2:10, 11; 3:15).

In Matthew:

In the consummation of the age "after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken" (24:29; Mark 13:24).

In Daniel:

From one of the horns of the he-goat "went forth a little horn, and it increased greatly towards the south, and towards the east, and towards glory; and it increased towards the host of the heavens, and it cast down of the host and of the stars, and trampled upon them; yea, even to the prince of the host it lifted up itself" (8:9, 10, 11).

Here, by the host of heaven are meant the goods and truths of the church in their whole extent (as may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 3448, 7236, 7988, 8019), specifically those which combat against falsities (see n. 7277); hence Jehovah is called, Jehovah Zebaoth, that is, of hosts (see n. 3448, 7988).

In the Apocalypse:

The dragon, with his tail "drew the third part of the stars of heaven to the earth" (12:4).

Stars also in that passage denote the goods and truths of the church, and the knowledges (cognitiones) thereof; the third part denotes the greater part; but what is signified by the dragon will be seen in the following pages.

Again:

"The stars of heaven fell to the earth" (Apoc. 6:13).

Again:

"A star fell from heaven unto the earth" (Apoc. 9:1).

Again:

"A great star fell from heaven burning as a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters" (Apoc. 8:10).

Because stars signify the goods and truths of the church and the knowledges (cognitiones) thereof, by their falling from heaven is signified that they perish.

In David:

Jehovah "counteth the number of the stars, he calleth them all by names" (Psalms 147:4)

and in the same:

"Praise ye Jehovah, sun and moon; praise him all ye stars of light" (Psalms 148:3).

In the book of Judges:

"The kings came, they fought from heaven; the stars fought in their courses" (5:19, 20).

Because the angels in the spiritual heaven shine as stars, and because all truth and good belonging to them are from the Lord, therefore the Lord, as He is called an angel, is also called a star; as in Moses:

"A star shall arise (orietur) out of Jacob, and a sceptre shall rise (surget) out of Israel" (Numbers 24:17).

And in the Apocalypse:

Jesus, "the bright and morning star" (22:16).

It is therefore clear why it was that the wise men from the east saw a star, and followed it, and that it stood where Jesus was born (Matthew 2:1, 2, 9).

From these considerations it can now be known what is signified by the seven stars which were seen in the right hand of the Son of man, who is the Lord as to the Divine Human (as may be seen above, n. 63).

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

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20. To the seven churches. That this signifies to all those who are in truths from good, or in faith from charity, is evident from the signification of seven, as being all. For, seven in the Word, signifies a beginning and an end, thus an entire period and a full state, just as a week does (Arcana Coelestia 728, 6508, 9228). And because it signifies what is full, it also signifies all, because all make what is full; for fulness in respect to those who constitute any society, in this case the church, denotes all therefore, when magnitude is treated of in the Word, seven signifies what is full, and when multitude is treated of, seven signifies all. Three, also, in the Word signifies full and all (as may be seen, n. 2788, 4495, 7715); but where anything holy is treated of in the Word, seven is used, and in other cases three (n. 10127). Here, therefore, seven is used, because the subject treated of is truths from good, which are the holy things of the church. This also appears from the signification of churches, as denoting those who are in truths from good, or in faith from charity. The reason why such persons are meant by churches is, because those truths constitute the church with every one; for those who are not in truths from good, although born within the church, yet are not of the church, because no church exists in them. This is why the Lord's church consists of all those, wheresoever they are, who are the church, that is, who are in truths from good. (That the church, like heaven, is in man, and not outside of him, and hence that the man who is in truths from good is a church, may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 3884; and in the work, Heaven and Hell 53, 54, 57.) It is also said, "who are in faith from charity," because this is the same thing; for truth belongs to faith, and good to charity; that is to say, everything that a man believes is called truth, and everything that he loves is called good. (That all truth is from good, and everything of faith is from charity, may be seen in the small work, The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine 84-107, 108-122, and The Last Judgment 33-39; as also in Heaven and Hell 364, 424, 482, 526.) He who knows nothing of the internal sense of the Word, believes nothing else, when he reads these things, than that by the seven churches are meant the seven churches afterwards named (verse 11); but churches are not meant, but all those who belong to the church; such being the spiritual sense of the Word.

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