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創世記第3章

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1 さてなるが造られた野の生き物のうちで、へびが最も狡猾であった。へびは女に言った、「園にあるどのからも取って食べるなと、ほんとうにが言われたのですか」。

2 女はへびに言った、「わたしたちは園のの実を食べることは許されていますが、

3 ただ園の中央にあるの実については、これを取って食べるな、これに触れるな、死んではいけないからと、は言われました」。

4 へびは女に言った、「あなたがたは決して死ぬことはないでしょう。

5 それを食べると、あなたがたのが開け、神のように善悪を知る者となることを、は知っておられるのです」。

6 女がその見ると、それは食べるに良く、には美しく、賢くなるには好ましいと思われたから、その実を取って食べ、また共にいたにも与えたので、彼も食べた

7 すると、ふたりのが開け、自分たちの裸であることがわかったので、いちじくをつづり合わせて、腰に巻いた。

8 彼らは、の涼しいの吹くころ、園の中になる神の歩まれる音を聞いた。そこで、人とそのとはなる神のを避けて、園のの間に身を隠した。

9 なるは人に呼びかけて言われた、「あなたはどこにいるのか」。

10 彼は答えた、「園の中であなたの歩まれる音を聞き、わたしは裸だったので、恐れて身を隠したのです」。

11 神は言われた、「あなたが裸であるのを、だれが知らせたのか。食べるなと、命じておいたから、あなたは取って食べたのか」。

12 人は答えた、「わたしと一緒にしてくださったあの女が、から取ってくれたので、わたしは食べたのです」。

13 そこでなるは女に言われた、「あなたは、なんということをしたのです」。女は答えた、「へびがわたしをだましたのです。それでわたしは食べました」。

14 なるはへびに言われた、「おまえは、この事を、したので、すべての家畜、野のすべてののうち、最ものろわれる。おまえは腹で、這いあるき、一生、ちりを食べるであろう。

15 わたしは恨みをおく、おまえと女とのあいだに、おまえのすえと女のすえとの間に。彼はおまえのかしらを砕き、おまえは彼のかかとを砕くであろう」。

16 つぎに女に言われた、「わたしはあなたの産みの苦しみを大いに増す。あなたは苦しんでを産む。それでもなお、あなたはを慕い、彼はあなたを治めるであろう」。

17 更に人に言われた、「あなたが妻の言葉を聞いて、食べるなと、わたしが命じたから取って食べたので、地はあなたのためにのろわれ、あなたは一生、苦しんで地から食物を取る。

18 地はあなたのために、いばらとあざみとを生じ、あなたは野の食べるであろう。

19 あなたは顔に汗してパンを食べ、ついに土に帰る、あなたは土から取られたのだから。あなたは、ちりだから、ちりに帰る」。

20 さて、人はその妻の名をエバと名づけた。彼女がすべて生きた者のだからである。

21 なるは人とそのとのために皮の着物を造って、彼らに着せられた。

22 なるは言われた、「見よ、人はわれわれのひとりのようになり、善悪を知るものとなった。彼はを伸べ、命のからも取って食べ、永久に生きるかも知れない」。

23 そこでなるは彼をエデンの園から追い出して、人が造られたその土を耕させられた。

24 神は人を追い出し、エデンの園の東に、ケルビムと、回る炎のつるぎとを置いて、命のの道を守らせられた。

   

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Coronis (An Appendix to True Christian Religion)#37

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37. "On a time, when I was meditating on conjugial love, the desire seized my mind of knowing what that love had been like with those who lived in the Golden Age, and what, afterwards, in the succeeding ones which are called the Silver, Copper and Iron ages. And, as I knew that all who lived well in those ages are in the heavens, I prayed to the Lord that it might be permitted me to speak with them and be instructed.

"And, lo! an angel stood by me, and said, 'I am sent by the Lord to be your guide and companion; and I will lead and accompany you, first, to those who lived in the first era, or Age, which is called the Golden.' (The Golden Age is the same as the age of the Most Ancient Church, which is meant by the head of fine gold, on the statue seen by Nebuchadnezzar in a dream - Dan. 2:32- of which we have spoken before.) The angel said, 'The way to them is laborious; it lies through a dense wood, which no one can traverse unless a guide be given him by the Lord.'

[2] "I was in the spirit, and prepared myself for the journey, and we turned our faces to the east; and as we proceeded, I saw a mountain, whose summit towered beyond the region of the clouds. We crossed a great desert, and reached a wood crowded with all kinds of trees, and dark by reason of the dense growth thereof, of which the angel told me beforehand. But that wood was intersected by numerous narrow paths. The angel said that these were so many windings of error, and that unless the eyes were opened by the Lord, and the olive-trees girt about with vine tendrils seen, and the steps led from olive-tree to olive-tree, the traveller would stray into Tartarus. This wood is of such a nature, to the end that the approach may be guarded; for no other race but the primeval one dwells on that mountain.

[3] "After we entered the wood, our eyes were opened, and we saw here and there the olive-trees entwined with vines, from which hung bunches of grapes of a dark-blue colour, and the olive-trees were arranged in perpetual windings; wherefore, we walked round and round as they came into view; and at length we saw a grove of lofty cedars, and some eagles on their branches. When he saw these, the angel said, 'Now we are on the mountain, not far from its summit.'

And we went on; and lo! behind the grove was a circular plain, where were feeding male and female lambs, which were forms representative of the state of innocence and peace of the inhabitants of the mountain.

"We crossed this plain, and lo! there were seen thousands and thousands of tents to the front, and at the sides in every direction, as far as the sight could reach. And the angel said, 'Now we are in the camp where dwell the armies of the Lord Jehovih, for so they call themselves and their habitations. These most ancient people, while they were in the world, dwelt in tents; for which reason they also dwell in them now.' But I said, 'Let us bend our way to the south, where the wiser of them dwell, that we may meet some one with whom we may enter into conversation.'

[4] "On the way, I saw at a distance three boys and three girls sitting at the door of their tent; but as we drew near, both the boys and the girls were seen as men and women of medium height. And the angel said, 'All the inhabitants of this mountain appear at a distance as young children, because they are in the state of innocence, and early childhood is the appearance of innocence.'

"On seeing us, the three men (viri) ran towards us, and said, 'Whence are you, and how have you come hither? your faces are not of the faces belonging to this mountain.'

"But the angel replied, and told the means by which we obtained access through the wood, and the reason of our coming.

"On hearing this, one of the three men invited and conducted us into his tent. The man was clad in a coat of a purple colour, and a tunic of white wool; and his wife was dressed in a crimson robe, and had, underneath, a vest of fine embroidered linen.

[5] "But inasmuch as the desire of knowing about the marriages of the most ancient people was in my mind, I looked at the husband and the wife by turns, and observed as it were a unity of their souls in their faces; and I said, 'You two are one.

"And the man answered, 'We are one; her life is in me and mine in her. We are two bodies, but one soul. There is between us a union like that of the two tents in the breast, which are called the heart and the lungs; she is the substance of my heart, and I am her lungs; but as by heart we here mean love, and by lungs wisdom-we understand the latter by the former on account of correspondence-she is the love of my wisdom, and I am the wisdom of her love. Hence, as you said, there is the appearance of the unity of our souls in our faces. Hence, it is as impossible to us, here, to look in lust upon the wife of a companion, as it is to look at the light of our heaven from the shade of Tartarus.'

"And the angel said to me, 'You hear now the speech of these angels, that it is the speech of wisdom, because they speak from causes.'

[6] "After this conversation, I saw a great light on a hill among the tents, and I asked, 'Whence is that light?'

"He said, 'From the sanctuary of our tabernacle of worship.'

"I enquired whether it was allowed to approach; and he said that it was. Then I drew near, and saw the tabernacle exactly according to the description without and within, of the Tabernacle which was set up for the Sons of Israel in the wilderness, the form of which was shown to Moses on Mount Sinai (Exod. 25:40; 26:30). I asked, further, 'What is there within, in its sanctuary, whence so great a light proceeds?'

"And he answered, 'There is a tablet, on which is written, "THE COVENANT BETWEEN THE LORD JEHOVIH AND HEAVEN."' He said no more.

"Then, also, I questioned them about the LORD JEHOVIH, whom they worship; and I said, 'Is He not God the Father, the Creator of the universe?'

"And they replied, 'He is; but, by the Lord Jehovih we understand Jehovah in His Human; for we are not able to look upon Jehovah in His inmost Divinity, except through His Human': and then they explained what they understood, and also what at this day they understand, by the

Seed of the woman trampling the serpent's head (Gen. 3:15);

namely, that the Lord Jehovih would come into the world, and redeem and save all who believed on Him, and who would believe thereafter.

"When we had finished this conversation, the man ran to his tent, and returned with a pomegranate in which was a vast number of golden seeds, which he presented to me, and I brought away: this was a token that we had been with those who lived in the Golden Age." [See the little work on CONJUGIAL LOVE , n. 75.] - For an account of the heavens of the remaining Churches which succeeded the Most Ancient, in their order, see in the same little work on CONJUGIAL LOVE (n. 76-82).

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.