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Ezekielis第37章

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1 Viešpaties ranka palietė mane ir Viešpats nuvedė mane dvasioje į lauką, pilną kaulų.

2 Jis vedžiojo mane tarp jų. Sausų kaulų tame lauke buvo labai daug.

3 Tada Jis paklausė manęs: “Žmogaus sūnau, ar gali šitie kaulai atgyti?” Aš atsakiau: “Viešpatie Dieve, Tu tai žinai”.

4 Jis sakė man: “Pranašauk šitiems kaulams ir sakyk: ‘Sudžiūvę kaulai, išgirskite Viešpaties žodį’.

5 Viešpats Dievas taip sako šitiems kaulams: ‘Aš įkvėpsiu į jus dvasią, ir jūs atgysite!

6 Aš duosiu jums gyslas, užauginsiu mėsą, apvilksiu oda. Tada jūs žinosite, kad Aš esu Viešpats’ ”.

7 Aš pranašavau, kaip Jis man įsakė. Pranašaujant pasigirdo garsas, ir pamačiau kaulus judant; jie artėjo vienas prie kito.

8 Aš žiūrėjau: ant jų atsirado gyslos, jie apaugo mėsa, ir oda apdengė juos. Bet dvasios nebuvo juose.

9 Viešpats sakė man: “Žmogaus sūnau, pranašauk dvasiai ir sakyk: ‘Taip sako Viešpats Dievas: ‘Ateik, dvasia, iš keturių šalių ir padvelk ant užmuštųjų, kad jie atgytų’ ”.

10 Aš pranašavau, kaip Jis man įsakė. Dvasia įėjo į juos, jie atgijo ir atsistojo ant kojų nepaprastai didelis būrys.

11 Tada Viešpats sakė man: “Žmogaus sūnau, šitie kaulai yra Izraelis. Jis sako: ‘Mūsų kaulai išdžiūvo, nebetekome vilties ir esame užmiršti’.

12 Pranašauk ir sakyk jiems: ‘Taip sako Viešpats Dievas: ‘Aš atversiu jūsų kapus ir jus, mano tautą, išvesiu iš jų ir parvesiu į Izraelio kraštą.

13 Ir jūs žinosite, kad Aš esu Viešpats, mano tauta, kai atversiu jūsų kapus ir išvesiu jus iš jų.

14 Aš įdėsiu į jus savo dvasią, ir jūs būsite gyvi. Aš parvesiu jus į jūsų kraštą. Tada jūs žinosite, kad Aš, Viešpats, tai kalbėjau ir įvykdžiau,­sako Viešpats’ ”.

15 Viešpats kalbėjo man:

16 “Žmogaus sūnau, imk lazdą ir užrašyk ant jos: ‘Judui ir Izraelio vaikams, jo sąjungininkams’. Po to imk kitą lazdą ir užrašyk ant jos: ‘Juozapui’. Tai Efraimo ir visų Izraelio vaikų, jo sąjungininkų, lazda.

17 Tada sujunk jas, ir jos taps viena tavo rankoje.

18 Kai tavo tautos žmonės sakys: ‘Paaiškink mums, ką tai reiškia’,

19 atsakyk jiems, kad Aš, Viešpats Dievas, taip sakau: ‘Juozapo lazdą, kuri yra Efraimo rankoje, ir Izraelio gimines, jo sąjungininkes, Aš sujungsiu su Judo lazda ir padarysiu viena savo rankoje’.

20 Kai tas lazdas, ant kurių užrašei, laikysi savo rankoje jų akivaizdoje,

21 sakyk jiems, kad Aš, Viešpats Dievas, sakau: ‘Aš surinksiu izraelitus iš visų tautų ir parvesiu juos į jų kraštą.

22 Aš padarysiu iš jų vieną tautą Izraelio kalnuose. Vienas karalius viešpataus jiems visiems: jie nebebus dvi tautos ir nebesuskils į dvi karalystes.

23 Jie nebegarbins stabų ir jais nesusiteps. Aš apvalysiu ir išgelbėsiu juos iš jų nuodėmių bei nusikaltimų. Jie bus mano tauta, ir Aš būsiu jų Dievas.

24 Mano tarnas Dovydas bus jų karalius, ir jie turės vieną ganytoją. Jie laikysis mano sprendimų ir vykdys mano nuostatus.

25 Jie gyvens krašte, kuriame gyveno jų tėvai, kurį Aš daviau savo tarnui Jokūbui. Jie, jų vaikai ir vaikų vaikai liks gyventi ten. Mano tarnas Dovydas bus jų kunigaikštis amžinai.

26 Aš sudarysiu su jais taikos sandorą, kuri bus amžina. Aš juos įkurdinsiu ir padauginsiu, savo šventyklą amžiams pastatysiu tarp jų.

27 Aš gyvensiu tarp jų ir būsiu jų Dievas, o jie bus mano tauta.

28 Kai Aš atstatysiu amžiams savo šventyklą tarp jų, tautos žinos, kad Aš, Viešpats, pašventinau Izraelį’ ”.

   

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Apocalypse Explained#900

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900. Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours. That this signifies, that they shall have to fight no longer against evils and falsities, nor suffer infestation from them, is evident from the signification of, saith the Spirit, as denoting asseveration that it is true. For by "angel" is signified truth from the Lord; the same also is meant by "spirit"; and from the signification of labours, as denoting combats against evils and falsities, and also infestation from them, thus, temptations; of which we shall speak presently. Hence to rest from them, signifies, that they shall no longer be in them. It is evident, therefore, that by the Spirit saying, that they may rest from their labours, is signified, that it is true that they shall have to fight no longer against evils and falsities, nor suffer infestation from them.

In the preceding verse, the subject treated of is the temptations of those who live according to the Lord's precepts, and who acknowledge His Divine; therefore in this verse the consolations which follow spiritual temptations, are treated of. For, as was said above (n. 897), joys come into being after all spiritual temptations.

[2] The reason why by labours are meant temptations is, that temptations are labours of the soul, or spiritual labours. They are also meant by labour in Isaiah:

"Jehovah willed to bruise him, he weakened him; if he shall make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the will of Jehovah shall prosper in his hand; he shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied" (53:10, 11).

These things are said of the Lord, who is treated of in the whole of that chapter. The Lord's temptations, which were most grievous, because they were endured against the hells, are described by, Jehovah willed to bruise him, He weakened him. For by temptations the loves of the proprium are broken, thus the body is bruised and weakened. If he shall make his soul an offering for sin, signifies, if he shall undergo temptations even unto death. He shall see his seed, signifies that Divine truth shall proceed from Him, seed denoting truth; and where it is said of the Lord, Divine truth. He shall prolong his days, signifies Divine good, which shall also proceed from Him. Long, and hence to prolong are said of goodness (see above, n. 629); and days signify states. And the will of Jehovah shall prosper in his hand, signifies that thus all things in general and particular, in the heavens and on the earth, shall be kept in Divine Order. Of the labour of his soul, signifies by temptations. He shall see, and shall be satisfied, signifies glorification. These things are signified by these words, in the highest sense, in which the Lord is treated of. But, in the relative sense, by the same words, the salvation of the human race, for which the Lord fought from Divine Love is described. It is said, if he shall make his soul an offering for sin, as if it were a matter of doubt that he would so make it.

[3] But this involves the same as that which He Himself says in John:

"I lay down my soul, and I take it again; no one taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from my Father" (10:17, 18).

The mystery that lies hid in these words, only he can see who knows the nature of the temptations by which man is regenerated. For a man therein is preserved in his own freedom, from which it appears to him as if he fought from himself. In fact, in temptations a man has spiritual freedom more strongly than when not in them; for it is more interior. Unless he fought from it in temptations, he could not become spiritual; for all freedom is of love; a man therefore then fights from the love of truth, and consequently from the love of life everlasting. Thus and no otherwise is the internal opened, and a man regenerated. From these few things, it may in some degree be seen what these words of the Lord involve, that is, that He fought from His own freedom, and at last laid down His soul, in order that He might do all things from His own proper power, and consequently might become righteousness, from Himself; this He could not have become except by virtue of His freedom. Hence it is said, "I lay down my soul of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command have I received from my Father."

[4] Those who do not know this mystery, interpret these words like the Arians, saying that the Lord was not the actual, but the adopted, Son of God; thus, that He was adopted because He was willing to lay down His life, or undergo the death of the cross. They do not know that those words involve that He, by His own power, fought from His Human against the hells and overcame them, and by His own proper power glorified His Human, that is, united it to the very Divine in Himself, and by that means made it Divine; and this, had he not been left to Himself in absolute freedom as to the Human, could not have been accomplished. From these things it is now evident why it is said in Isaiah, "If he shall make his soul an offering for sin."

That freedom is that which belongs to the love and the will, and thence to the life of man, and that this appears to be, as it were, his own, may be seen in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 141, 145). That a man must be in a state of freedom in order to be regenerated, may be seen in the Arcana Coelestia 1937, 1947, 2876, 2881, 3145, 3158, 4031, 8700). That otherwise the love of good and truth cannot be implanted in man, and appear to be appropriated to him as his own (n. 2877, 2879, 2880, 8700). That nothing that is done from compulsion can be conjoined to a man (n. 2875, 8700). That to compel oneself, is from freedom; but not to be compelled (n. 1937, 2881). That in all temptation there is freedom, but that this freedom is more interiorly within a man from the Lord; this is why he fights and desires to conquer, and not to be conquered, which without freedom he would not do (n. 1937, 1947, 2881). That the Lord alone fought against all the hells, and from His own proper power, and overcame them (n. 1692, 1813, 2816, 4295, 8273, 9937). That hence the Lord was made righteousness, from Himself alone (n. 1813, 2025, 2026, 2027, 9715, 9809, 10019). That the Lord's last temptation was in Gethsemane and upon the cross, when He obtained complete victory, by means of which He subjugated the hells, and at the same time glorified His Human (n. 2276, 2803, 2813, 2814, 10655, 10659, 10828). All these things are from the Arcana Coelestia, still more may be seen collected from the same work in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem, where man's freedom is treated of (n. 148, 149); concerning temptations in general (n. 196-200); and concerning the Lord's temptations (n. 201, 302).

  
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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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9809. 'So that they may serve Me in the priestly office' means that which is representative of the Lord. This is clear from the representation of 'the priestly office' in the highest sense as all the service performed by the Lord as the Saviour. And the moving force behind whatever He does as the Saviour is Divine Love, thus Divine Good since all good is an aspect of love. So it is also that in the highest sense 'the priestly office' means the Divine Good of the Lord's Divine Love. There is Divine Good and there is Divine Truth. Divine Good exists within the Lord, and so is His Essential Being (Esse), which in the Word is called Jehovah. But Divine Truth is an emanation from the Lord, and so is the Coming-into-being (Existere) from that Essential Being; this is meant in the Word by God. And since that which is the Coming-into-being from Himself is nonetheless Himself, the Lord is also Divine Truth, which is what is Divine and His in the heavens. For the heavens are a coming-into-being from Him, because the angels there are recipients of what is Divine and His, celestial angels being recipients of the Divine Good which emanates from Him, but spiritual angels recipients of the Divine Truth springing from that Good. All this helps to make clear what it was belonging to the Lord that was represented by the priestly office, and what it was belonging to the Lord that was represented by the royal office, namely the Divine Good of His Divine Love by the priestly office, and the Divine Truth springing from that Good by the royal office.

[2] The truth that the priestly office represented the Divine Good of the Lord's Divine Love, thus all the service performed by the Lord as the Saviour, is clear from the following declarations in the Word: In David,

Jehovah said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, till I make Your enemies as Your footstool. Jehovah will send the rod of strength from Zion; have dominion in the midst of Your enemies. Your people will be prompt to offer themselves on the day of Your power, in the beauty of holiness. From the womb of the dawn You have the dew of Your birth. Jehovah has sworn and will not repent, You are a priest for ever, after the manner 1 of Melchizedek. The Lord is on Your right hand; He struck kings on the day of His anger. He has judged among the nations, He has filled [the places] with dead bodies, He has stricken [one who was] head over much land. He will drink from the stream by the way; therefore he will lift up his head. Psalms 110:1-7.

These declarations show what the Lord as a priest, consequently what the priestly office within the Lord represented, namely the whole work of saving the human race. For the subject in this Psalm is the Lord's conflicts with the hells when He was in the world. Through those conflicts He acquired for Himself a power over the hells that was almighty and Divine, by means of which He saved the human race and also today saves all who accept Him. This very salvation, because the Divine Good of Divine Love is the moving force behind the accomplishment of it, is the reason why it says in reference to the Lord, 'You are a priest for ever, after the manner of Melchizedek'. The name Melchizedek means King of Righteousness, which the Lord was called because He had become [the One in whom there was] righteousness and consequently salvation, as accords with what has been shown in 9715.

[3] But since the declarations in this Psalm each contain arcana which have to do with the Lord's conflicts when He was in the world, and those arcana cannot be revealed without the internal sense, let a brief explanation of them be supplied. Jehovah said to my Lord means that the subject is the Lord when He was in the world. 'Lord' here is used to mean the Lord's Divine Human, as is clear in Matthew 22:43-45; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:42-44. Sit at My right hand means the almighty power of Divine Good, exercised through Divine Truth, the Lord being Divine Truth at that time, and Divine Truth being that with which He entered into and won the battle. For the meaning of 'sitting at the right hand' as a state of power, and in reference to the Divine as almighty power, see 3387, 4592, 4933, 6948, 7518, 7673, 8281, 9133; and the fact that all the power which good possesses is exercised through truth, 6344, 6423, 8304, 9327, 9410, 9639, 9643.

[4] Till I make Your enemies as Your footstool means until the time when the evils which exist in and spring from the hells have been subdued and made subject to His Divine power. Jehovah will send the rod of strength from Zion means the power at that time received from celestial good, 'Zion' meaning this good, see 2362, 9055. Have dominion in the midst of Your enemies means that this good has dominion over evils. Evils are enemies because they are contrary to what is Divine, especially to the Lord. Your people will be prompt to offer themselves on the day of Your power means the Divine Truths engaging in conflict then. In the beauty of holiness means which spring from Divine Good. From the womb of the dawn You have the dew of Your birth means conception from Divine Good itself, from which He had Divine Truth. Jehovah has sworn and will not repent means what is sure and certain.

[5] You are a priest for ever means the Divine Good of Divine Love within Him. After the manner of Melchizedek means that His Divine Human is of a like nature. The name Melchizedek means King of Righteousness, thus Jehovah who has become Righteousness through conflicts and victories, 9715. The Lord is on Your right hand means Divine Truth from Him at that time, through which almighty power is exercised, as above. He struck kings on the day of His anger means the destruction of falsities then, 'the day of anger' being the time when He fought against evils and destroyed them. 'Kings' are truths and in the contrary sense falsities, 2015, 2069, 4575, 4581, 4966, 5044, 5068, 6148. He has judged among the nations means the dispersion of evils; for 'nations' are forms of good and in the contrary sense evils, 1259, 1260, 1849, 6005. He has filled [the places] with dead bodies means the resulting spiritual death, which is a total deprivation of truth and good. He has stricken [one who was] head over much land means casting hellish self-love down into the hells, and the damnation of that love. He will drink from the stream by the way; therefore he will lift up his head means the endeavour to rise up from there by means of reasonings about truths. This is the meaning which those in heaven perceive within these words when that Psalm is read by someone in the world.

[6] Since the priestly office was representative of the Lord's whole work of salvation which was motivated by Divine Love, the performance of all the worship of God furthermore belonged to the office of the priest. Acts of worship at that time consisted first and foremost in offering burnt offerings, sacrifices, and minchahs, in setting the loaves on the table of the Presence, in keeping the lamps alight day by day, and in offering incense, and consequently in expiating or making atonement for the people and forgiving sins. In addition to all this their office consisted, when they were at the same time prophets, in explaining God's law and in teaching. The fact that all these duties were performed by Aaron and his sons is clear from the description in Moses of the establishment of the priesthood; and all those duties, it is self-evident, were representative of the Lord's acts of salvation. All this also explains why the portions of the sacrifices and minchahs that were Jehovah's, that is, the Lord's, were given to Aaron, likewise various kinds of first fruits as well as tithes, see Exodus 29:1-36; Leviticus 7:35-36; 23:15-22; 27:21; Numbers 5:6-11; 18:8-20, 25-end; Deuteronomy 18:1-4. The firstborn were also given; but in place of all the firstborn of human beings stood the Levites, who were given as a gift to Aaron, see Numbers 1:47; 3:9, because they were Jehovah's, Numbers 3:12-13, 40-45.

[7] Because the Lord as regards His whole work of salvation was represented by the high priest, and the actual work of salvation by his office, which is called the priestly office, no inheritance and portion among the people was given to Aaron and his sons; for it says that Jehovah God is their inheritance and portion, Numbers 18:20. Nor was any given to the Levites, because they belonged to Aaron, Numbers 26:58-63; Deuteronomy 10:9; 18:1-2. For the people represented heaven and the Church; but Aaron and his sons, and the Levites, represented the good of love and faith, which composes heaven and the Church, and so represented the Lord, who is the source of that good. Therefore He gave over the land to the people as an inheritance, but not to the priests, for the Lord is present in people, but not among them as an individual person.

[8] Something similar is implied by the following words in Isaiah,

You will be called the priests of Jehovah, you will be spoken of as the ministers of our God. You will eat the wealth of the gentiles, and in their glory you will glory. Isaiah 61:6.

'Eating the wealth of the gentiles' stands for making forms of good one's own, 'glorying in their glory' for having the benefit of truths, and so for the joy and happiness which those forms of good and truths give. As regards the meaning of 'the gentiles' or 'the nations' as forms of good, see 1259, 1260, 4574, 6005; and as regards that of 'glory' as truth from the Divine, 9429.

[9] Various places in the Word mention 'kings and priests', also 'kings, princes, priests, and prophets' in a series. But in these places truths in their entirety are meant in the internal sense by 'kings', and leading truths by 'princes'; forms of good in their entirety are meant by 'priests', and doctrinal teachings by 'prophets', as in the Book of Revelation,

Jesus Christ has made us kings and priests. Revelation 1:6; 5:10.

In Jeremiah,

The house of Israel is ashamed, they, their kings, their princes, and their priests, and their prophets. Jeremiah 2:26.

In the same prophet,

On that day the heart of the king and the heart of the princes will perish, and the priests will be dumbfounded and the prophets left wondering. Jeremiah 4:9.

In the same prophet,

At that time they will bring out the bones of the kings of Judah, and the bones of its princes, and the bones of the priests, and the bones of the prophets. Jeremiah 8:1.

In the abstract sense, separate from actual persons, truths in their entirety are meant by 'kings', see 1672, 2015, 2069, 4581, 4966, 5044, 6148; leading truths by 'princes', 1482, 2089, 5044; forms of good by 'priests', 1728, 2015 (end), 3670, 6148; and doctrinal teachings derived from and concerning all these by 'prophets', 2534, 7269. The Lord's kingship furthermore is meant by His name Christ, Anointed One, or Messiah, and His priesthood by the name Jesus; for Jesus means Saviour or Salvation, regarding which the following is stated in Matthew,

The angel appearing to Joseph in a dream said to him, You shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins. Matthew 1:21.

Since this 2 belonged to the priestly office the high priest's duty of expiating or making atonement for people's sins had the same representation, Leviticus 4:26, 31, 35; 5:6, 10, 13, 16, 18; 6:7; 9:7; 15:15, 30.

[10] Since evil cannot possibly be combined with good, because each repels the other, various kinds of acts of purification were ordained for Aaron and his sons whenever they served in the priestly office, whether at the altar or in the tent of meeting. It was also ordained for example that the high priest should not marry anyone other than a virgin; he was not allowed to marry a widow, divorced woman, or prostitute, Leviticus 21:13-15. If any of Aaron's sons who were unclean had eaten from the holy offerings they should be cut off, Leviticus 22:2-9. None of Aaron's seed who had a defect should offer bread, Leviticus 21:17-21. The high priest should not use a razor on his head, nor tear his clothes, nor defile himself with any dead body, not even for his father or mother, nor go out of the sanctuary, Leviticus 21:10-12. These and many other laws, as has been stated, were laid down because the high priest represented the Lord and His Divine Goodness, and the nature of good is such that no evil can be combined with it. For good recoils from evil, and evil has a horror of good, as hell has of heaven; therefore it is impossible for them to be joined to each other.

[11] As regards truth however, its nature is such that it can be combined with falsity, but not falsity that has evil in it, only that which has good in it. That is, it can be combined with the kind of good that exists with very young children or older boys and girls who are still at the age of innocence, or with upright gentiles who are uninformed; and it can be combined with the kind of good that exists with all who are confined to the literal sense of the Word and to teachings derived from it and yet have the good of life as their end in view. For this good, if it is the end in view, dispels from falsity all inclination towards evil, and uses it in such a way that it makes it look to outward appearance like truth.

脚注:

1. The Latin means according to My word but the Hebrew means after the manner of, which Swedenborg has in some other places where he quotes this verse.

2. i.e. the work of salvation

  
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