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Ezekielis第32章

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1 Dvyliktaisiais metais, dvylikto mėnesio pirmą dieną, Viešpats kalbėjo:

2 “Žmogaus sūnau, apraudok faraoną, Egipto karalių, ir sakyk jam: ‘Tu esi kaip liūtas tarp tautų, kaip jūrų pabaisa. Tu siauti upėse, drumsti vandenį kojomis, keli bangas.

3 Taip sako Viešpats Dievas: ‘Aš užmesiu savo tinklą ant tavęs kartu su daugybe tautų, ir jie ištrauks tave.

4 Aš numesiu tave ant žemės atvirame lauke, ant tavęs tūps padangių paukščiai ir tavimi pasotinsiu visos žemės žvėris.

5 Aš tavo kūną numesiu kalnuose ir tavo lavonų pripildysiu slėnius.

6 Girdysiu žemę tavo tekančiu krauju iki kalnų, ir upės bus pilnos tavęs.

7 Kai tavo gyvybė užges, Aš uždengsiu dangų, žvaigždės nebešvies, saulę pridengsiu debesimis ir mėnulis nebespindės.

8 Dangaus šviesos tau nebešvies ir tavo krašte bus tamsu,­sako Viešpats Dievas.­

9 Daugelis tautų išsigąs, kai paskelbsiu apie tavo sunaikinimą kraštuose, kurių tu nežinai.

10 Taip, daugelis tautų baisėsis tavimi ir jų karaliai bus apimti panikos dėl tavęs, kai Aš mojuosiu savo kardu prieš juos. Jie drebės be perstojo, kiekvienas dėl savo gyvybės, tavo žlugimo dieną.

11 Babilono karaliaus kardas užpuls tave.

12 Nuo galingųjų kris tavųjų daugybė. Jie yra baisiausi tarp tautų. Jie sunaikins Egipto išdidumą ir jo minias išžudys.

13 Aš sunaikinsiu jo galvijus prie gausių vandenų, ir jokio žmogaus koja nė gyvulio kanopa nebedrums jų.

14 Aš padarysiu jo vandenis tyrus, upės tekės lyg skaidrus aliejus,­sako Viešpats Dievas.­

15 Kai Aš Egipto kraštą paversiu dykyne, sunaikinsiu jo išteklius ir išžudysiu gyventojus, tada jie žinos, kad Aš esu Viešpats.

16 Tai rauda, kuria jį apraudos, tautų dukros apraudos jį. Jos apraudos Egiptą ir jo minias,­sako Viešpats’ ”.

17 Dvyliktaisiais metais, pirmo mėnesio penkioliktą dieną, Viešpats kalbėjo man:

18 “Žmogaus sūnau, apraudok Egipto minias ir nustumk jį bei žymių tautų dukteris į mirusiųjų buveinę:

19 ‘Už ką tu pranašesnis? Eik ir gulėk su neapipjaustytaisiais’.

20 Jie kris tarp užmuštųjų kardu, ir jis bus atiduotas kardui. Nutempk jį ir jo minias.

21 Mirusiųjų buveinėje galingieji karžygiai su savo sąjungininkais kalbės apie tave: ‘Jie nužengė žemyn ir guli kartu su neapipjaustytaisiais, nužudytais kardu’.

22 Ten yra Asirija ir jos minios­jų kapai aplinkui jį­jie visi nužudyti kardu.

23 Jie palaidoti giliausioje duobėje ir jos žmonės aplinkui ją. Nuo kardo žuvo visi, kurie kėlė siaubą gyvųjų šalyje.

24 Ten guli Elamas ir jo minios aplinkui jo kapą. Visi, žuvę nuo kardo, nužengė į mirusiųjų buveinę. Jie kėlė siaubą gyvųjų šalyje, bet dabar kenčia gėdą kartu su nužengusiais į duobę.

25 Jį paguldė tarp žuvusiųjų ir jo minias aplink jo kapą. Jie visi yra neapipjaustyti, kritę nuo kardo. Jie kėlė siaubą gyvųjų šalyje, bet dabar kenčia gėdą kartu su nužengusiais į duobę, jie paguldyti tarp užmuštųjų.

26 Mešechas ir Tubalas yra čia su savo miniomis ir jų kapai yra aplinkui jį. Jie visi yra neapipjaustyti, kritę nuo kardo, nors jie kėlė siaubą gyvųjų šalyje.

27 Jie negulės drauge su senovėje kritusiais karžygiais, kurie su savo ginklais nužengė į mirusiųjų buveinę; jiems kardą padėjo po galva ir skydu pridengė kaulus.

28 Ir tu būsi sutrintas ir gulėsi drauge su neapipjaustytaisiais, kritusiais nuo kardo.

29 Ten guli edomitai su jų karaliais ir kunigaikščiais, kurie, nepaisant jų galybės, krito nuo kardo ir guli su neapipjaustytaisiais, nužengusiais į duobę.

30 Ten guli visi šiaurės kunigaikščiai ir visi sidoniečiai, nužengę su užmuštaisiais. Nepaisant jų galybės, jie yra pažeminti, guli drauge su neapipjaustytaisiais.

31 Faraonas, matydamas juos, bus paguostas dėl savo žmonių daugybės­faraono ir jo visos kariuomenės,­nužudytų kardu,­sako Viešpats.­

32 Aš sukėliau siaubą gyvųjų šalyje, ir jis gulės drauge su neapipjaustytaisiais,­sako Viešpats Dievas”.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#7729

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7729. 'Not a hoof shall be left behind' means that nothing at all of the truth from good shall be lacking. This is clear from the meaning of 'a hoof' as truth from good, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'not being left behind' as not to be lacking, that is, from worship of the Lord. In the internal sense nearest to the literal 'not a hoof shall be left behind' means that nothing whatever shall be lacking, for the hoof is common to all livestock. But in the sense more internal than that 'a hoof means truth in the last degree - that is, truth on the level of the senses, which is the lowest - and in the contrary sense falsity. The reason why 'a hoof' has this meaning is that 'foot' means the natural, and 'sole of the foot' the last and lowest level of the natural, 2162, 3147, 3761, 3986, 4280, 4938-4952, 5327, 5728, much the same being meant by 'hoof' since it is the sole of the foot in the case of livestock. And because the last and lowest level of the natural is meant by 'hoof' as it is by 'sole', truth forming that level of the natural is also meant; for when the natural is spoken of, truth and good are meant, or in the contrary sense falsity and evil. The natural is formed from these, and without them is devoid of any attributes.

[2] The fact that 'hoof', in particular that of a horse, means truth in the last and lowest degree, that is, truth on the level of the senses, and in the contrary sense falsity belonging to the same degree, becomes clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

Whose arrows are sharp, and all bows bent. His horses' hoofs are considered as flint, his wheels as the whirlwind. Isaiah 5:18.

This refers to a people laying waste. 'Arrows' means ideas fired from false doctrine, which they use to fight with, and 'bow' the doctrine itself, 2686, 2709. 'Horses' means powers of understanding, in this instance perverted ones, 2761, 2762, 3117, 5321, 6125, 6534. Which shows what 'the hoofs' of the horses means, namely falsity in the last and lowest degree.

[3] In Jeremiah,

. . . because of the sound of the beat of the hoofs of his mighty ones, on account of the noise of his chariot, the rumble of his wheels. Jeremiah 47:3

This refers to a people laying the Philistines waste. 'The beat of the hoofs of his mighty ones', that is, of horses, stands for open conflict of falsity against truth. 'Chariot' stands for teachings maintaining falsity, for 'a chariot' means teachings that maintain either truth or falsity, see 5321, 5945.

[4] In Ezekiel,

By reason of the abundance of his horses their dust will cover you; by reason of the noise of horsemen, and wheels, and chariots, your walls will be shaken; by means of the hoofs of his horses he will trample all your streets. Ezekiel 26:10-11.

This refers to Nebuchadnezzar laying Tyre waste. 'Horses' stands for perverted powers of understanding, as above, 'horsemen' for concepts that go with that kind of understanding, 6534. 'The wheels' that the chariots have stands for the falsities that are taught, 'chariot' being such teaching, as above, while 'streets' stands for truths, 2336. From this it is evident that 'the hoofs of horses' stands for falsities. If such were not meant, what would be the point of the statement 'by reason of the abundance of his horses their dust will cover you; by reason of the noise of horsemen, and wheels, and chariots, your walls will be shaken; by means of the hoofs of his horses he will trample all your streets'? Without an inner meaning would they be anything more than empty sounds? In actual fact every expression used in the Word, being Divine in origin, carries weight.

[5] In the same prophet,

They will devastate the pride of Egypt, in order that its multitude may be destroyed. And I will destroy all its beasts over many waters, in order that the foot of man (homo) may not disturb them any more, nor the hoof of beast disturb them. Then I will turn their waters into a depth, 1 and cause their rivers to flow like oil. Ezekiel 32:12-14.

Nor are these details intelligible unless one knows what is meant by 'Egypt', by 'the foot of man', by 'the hoof of beast', by 'waters' over which beasts will be destroyed, which the foot of man and hoof of beast will disturb, and which will be turned into a depth. Waters and rivers of Egypt are collections of true factual knowledge, while 'the hoof of beast' is falsity on the last and lowest level of the natural that disturbs true factual knowledge.

[6] In Micah,

Arise and thresh, O daughter of Zion, for I will make your horn iron, and I will make your hoofs bronze, in order that you may crush many peoples. Micah 4:13.

Nor can anyone know without the internal sense what these things are, that is, unless he knows what is meant by 'threshing', 'daughter of Zion', 'horn that will be made like iron', 'hoof that will be made like bronze', both of which will be used 'to crush many peoples'. 'Daughter of Zion' is the celestial Church, 1362; 'horn' is the power of truth that springs from good, 2832; 'iron' is natural truth that will have the ability to destroy falsities, 425, 426; 'hoof' is truth that springs from good in the last and lowest degree; and 'bronze' is natural good that will have power over evils, 425, 1551.

[7] In Zechariah,

I will raise up a shepherd in the land; he will not go 2 to [the sheep] that are to be cut off, he will not seek one tender in age, and he will not heal one that is maimed. 3 But he will eat the flesh of the fat, and tear apart their hoofs. Zechariah 11:16.

This refers to a stupid shepherd. 'Eating the flesh of the fat' stands for turning good into evil, 'tearing apart the hoofs' for turning truth into falsity.

[8] How superior in intelligence the ancients were to people at the present day becomes clear from the consideration that in regard to very many objects in the world they knew which realities in heaven they corresponded to, and therefore what their spiritual meanings were. This knowledge existed not only with those who belonged to the Church but also with those outside the Church, such as the people in Greece, the most ancient of whom employed images with spiritual meanings to depict those realities. But at the present day, since such meanings are entirely unknown, those images are called myths. Knowledge of such correspondences among the sages of old is evident from the fact that they spoke of a winged horse, which they called Pegasus, to depict the rise of intelligence and wisdom. With its hoof it broke open a fountain, at which there were nine virgins, and which was situated on a hill. For they knew that 'the horse' was a sign of the power of understanding, 'its wings' a sign of spirituality, 'its hoofs' a sign of the last and lowest degree of truth, which gave rise to intelligence, 'virgins' a sign of varieties of knowledge, 'hill' a sign of unanimity, and in the spiritual sense of charity, and so on with the rest. But such matters at the present day are some of those that are lost.

脚注:

1. i.e. allow them to settle so that they look clear and deep

2. literally, visit

3. literally, broken

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