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Ezekiel第41章

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1 και-C ειςαγω-VBI-AAI3S εγω- P--AS εις-P ο- A--ASM ναος-N2--ASM ος- --DSM διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASN αιλαμ-N---ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εξ-M ο- A--ASN πλατος-N3E-ASN ενθεν-D και-C πηχυς-N3V-DPM εξ-M ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSN αιλαμ-N---GSN ενθεν-D

2 και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSM πυλων-N3W-GSM πηχυς-N3V-DPM δεκα-M και-C επωμις-N3D-NPF ο- A--GSM πυλων-N3W-GSM πηχυς-N3V-DPM πεντε-M ενθεν-D και-C πηχυς-N3V-DPM πεντε-M ενθεν-D και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASN μηκος-N3E-ASN αυτος- D--GSM πηχυς-N3V-DPM τεσσαρακοντα-M και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εικοσι-M

3 και-C ειςερχομαι-VBI-AAI3S εις-P ο- A--ASF αυλη-N1--ASF ο- A--ASF εσωτερος-A1A-ASF και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASN αιλ-N---ASN ο- A--GSN θυρωμα-N3M-GSN πηχυς-N3V-DPM δυο-M και-C ο- A--ASN θυρωμα-N3M-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εξ-M και-C ο- A--APF επωμις-N3D-APF ο- A--GSN θυρωμα-N3M-GSN πηχυς-N3V-DPM επτα-M ενθεν-D και-C πηχυς-N3V-DPM επτα-M ενθεν-D

4 και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASN μηκος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GPF θυρα-N1A-GPF πηχυς-N3V-DPM τεσσαρακοντα-M και-C ευρος-N3E-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εικοσι-M κατα-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN ο- A--GSM ναος-N2--GSM και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ουτος- D--NSN ο- A--NSN αγιος-A1A-NSN ο- A--GPN αγιος-A1A-GPN

5 και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASM τοιχος-N2--ASM ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM πηχυς-N3V-DPM εξ-M και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSF πλευρα-N1A-GSF πηχυς-N3V-DPM τεσσαρες-A3--GPM κυκλοθεν-D

6 και-C ο- A--NPN πλευρον-N2N-NPN πλευρον-N2N-NSN επι-P πλευρον-N2N-ASN τριακοντα-M και-C τρεις-A3--NPM δις-D και-C διαστημα-N3M-ASN εν-P ο- A--DSM τοιχος-N2--DSM ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM εν-P ο- A--DPN πλευρον-N2N-DPN κυκλος-N2--DSM ο- A--GSN ειμι-V9--PAN ο- A--DPM επιλαμβανω-V1--PMPDPM οραω-V3--PAN οπως-C ο- A--ASN παραπαν-D μη-D απτομαι-V1--PMS3P ο- A--GPM τοιχος-N2--GPM ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM

7 και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSF ανωτερος-A1A-GSF ο- A--GPF πλευρα-N1A-GPF κατα-P ο- A--ASN προσθεμα-N3M-ASN εκ-P ο- A--GSM τοιχος-N2--GSM προς-P ο- A--ASF ανωτερος-A1A-ASF κυκλος-N2--DSM ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM οπως-C διαπλατυνω-V1--PMS3S ανωθεν-D και-C εκ-P ο- A--GPM κατωθεν-D αναβαινω-V1--PAS3P επι-P ο- A--APN υπερωον-N2N-APN και-C εκ-P ο- A--GPM μεσος-A1--GPM επι-P ο- A--APN τριωροφος-A1B-APN

8 και-C ο- A--ASN θραελ-N---ASN ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM υψος-N3E-ASN κυκλος-N2--DSM διαστημα-N3M-ASN ο- A--GPN πλευρα-N1A-GPF ισος-A1--ASM ο- A--DSM καλαμος-N2--DSM πηχυς-N3U-GPM εξ-M διαστημα-N3M-ASN

9 και-C ευρος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSM τοιχος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSF πλευρα-N1A-GSF εξωθεν-D πηχυς-N3V-DPM πεντε-M και-C ο- A--NPN απολοιπος-A1--APN ανα-P μεσος-A1--ASM ο- A--GPF πλευρα-N1A-GPF ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM

10 και-C ανα-P μεσος-A1--ASM ο- A--GPF εξεδρα-N1--GPF ευρος-N3E-NSN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εικοσι-M ο- A--NSN περιφερης-A3H-NSN ο- A--DSM οικος-N2--DSM κυκλος-N2--DSM

11 και-C ο- A--NPF θυρα-N1A-NPF ο- A--GPF εξεδρα-N1--GPF επι-P ο- A--ASN απολοιπος-A1--ASN ο- A--GSF θυρα-N1A-GSF ο- A--GSF εις-A1A-GSF ο- A--GSF προς-P βορεας-N1T-ASM και-C ο- A--NSF θυρα-N1A-NSF ο- A--NSF εις-A1A-NSF προς-P νοτος-N2--ASM και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSN φως-N3T-GSN ο- A--GSM απολοιπος-A1--GSM πηχυς-N3V-DPM πεντε-M πλατος-N3E-ASN κυκλοθεν-D

12 και-C ο- A--ASN διαοριζω-V1--PAPASN κατα-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN ο- A--GSM απολοιπος-A1--GSM ως-C προς-P θαλασσα-N1S-ASF πηχυς-N3V-DPM εβδομηκοντα-M πλατος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSM τοιχος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM διαοριζω-V1--PAPGSM πηχυς-N3U-GPM πεντε-M ευρος-N3E-ASN κυκλοθεν-D και-C μηκος-N3E-ASN αυτος- D--GSM πηχυς-N3U-GPM ενενηκοντα-M

13 και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S κατεναντι-D ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM μηκος-N3E-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εκατον-M και-C ο- A--APN απολοιπος-A1--APN και-C ο- A--APN διαοριζω-V1--PAPAPN και-C ο- A--NPM τοιχος-N2--NPM αυτος- D--GPM μηκος-N3E-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM εκατον-M

14 και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN κατα-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM και-C ο- A--APN απολοιπος-A1--APN κατεναντι-D πηχυς-N3V-DPM εκατον-M

15 και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S μηκος-N3E-ASN ο- A--GSM διαοριζω-V1--PAPGSM κατα-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN ο- A--GSM απολοιπος-A1--GSM ο- A--GPM κατοπισθεν-D ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM εκεινος- D--GSM και-C ο- A--APN απολοιπος-A1--APN ενθεν-D και-C ενθεν-D πηχυς-N3U-GPM εκατον-M ο- A--ASN μηκος-N3E-ASN και-C ο- A--NSM ναος-N2--NSM και-C ο- A--NPF γωνια-N1A-NPF και-C ο- A--ASN αιλαμ-N---ASN ο- A--ASN εξωτερος-A1A-ASN

16 φατνοω-VM--XPPAPN και-C ο- A--NPF θυρις-N3D-NPF δικτυωτος-A1--NPF υποφαυσις-N3I-NPF κυκλος-N2--DSM ο- A--DPM τρεις-A3--DPM ωστε-C διακυπτω-V1--PAN και-C ο- A--NSM οικος-N2--NSM και-C ο- A--NPN πλησιον-D ξυλοω-VM--XPPNPN κυκλος-N2--DSM και-C ο- A--ASN εδαφος-N3E-ASN και-C εκ-P ο- A--GSN εδαφος-N3E-GSN εως-P ο- A--GPF θυρις-N3D-GPF και-C ο- A--NPF θυρις-N3D-NPF αναπτυσσω-V1--PPPNPF τρισσως-D εις-P ο- A--ASN διακυπτω-V1--PAN

17 και-C εως-P πλησιον-D ο- A--GSF εσωτερος-A1A-GSF και-C εως-P ο- A--GSF εξωτερος-A1A-GSF και-C επι-P ολος-A1--ASM ο- A--ASM τοιχος-N2--ASM κυκλος-N2--DSM εν-P ο- A--DSM εσωθεν-D και-C εν-P ο- A--DSM εξωθεν-D

18 γλυφω-VP--XMPNPN χερουβειμ-N---NPN και-C φοινιξ-N3K-NPM ανα-P μεσος-A1--ASM χερουβ-N---GSN και-C χερουβ-N---GSN δυο-M προσωπον-N2N-NPN ο- A--DSN χερουβ-N---DSN

19 προσωπον-N2N-NSN ανθρωπος-N2--GSM προς-P ο- A--ASM φοινιξ-N3K-ASM ενθεν-D και-C ενθεν-D και-C προσωπον-N2N-NSN λεων-N3--GSM προς-P ο- A--ASM φοινιξ-N3K-ASM ενθεν-D και-C ενθεν-D διαγλυφω-VP--XMPNSM ολος-A1--NSM ο- A--NSM οικος-N2--NSM κυκλοθεν-D

20 εκ-P ο- A--GSN εδαφος-N3E-GSN εως-P ο- A--GSN φατνωμα-N3M-GSN ο- A--APN χερουβειμ-N---APN και-C ο- A--NPM φοινιξ-N3K-NPM διαγλυφω-VP--XMPNPM

21 και-C ο- A--NSN αγιος-A1A-NSN και-C ο- A--NSM ναος-N2--NSM αναπτυσσω-V1--PPPNSM τετραγωνος-A1B-APN κατα-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN ο- A--GPM αγιος-A1A-GPM ορασις-N3I-NSF ως-C οψις-N3I-NSF

22 θυσιαστηριον-N2N-GSN ξυλινος-A1--GSN πηχυς-N3V-DPM τρεις-A3--GPM ο- A--ASN υψος-N3E-ASN αυτος- D--GSM και-C ο- A--ASN μηκος-N3E-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM δυο-M και-C ο- A--ASN ευρος-N3E-ASN πηχυς-N3V-DPM δυο-M και-C κερας-N3T-APN εχω-V1I-IAI3S και-C ο- A--NSF βασις-N3I-NSF αυτος- D--GSM και-C ο- A--NPM τοιχος-N2--NPM αυτος- D--GSM ξυλινος-A1--NPM και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S προς-P εγω- P--AS ουτος- D--NSF ο- A--NSF τραπεζα-N1S-NSF ο- A--NSF προ-P προσωπον-N2N-GSN κυριος-N2--GSM

23 και-C δυο-M θυρωμα-N3M-NPN ο- A--DSM ναος-N2--DSM και-C ο- A--DSM αγιος-A1A-DSM

24 δυο-M θυρωμα-N3M-NPN ο- A--DPN δυο-M---DPN θυρωμα-N3M-DPN ο- A--DPM στροφωτος-A1--DPN δυο-M θυρωμα-N3M-NPN ο- A--DSM εις-A3--DSM και-C δυο-M θυρωμα-N3M-NPN ο- A--DSF θυρα-N1A-DSF ο- A--DSF δευτερος-A1A-DSF

25 και-C γλυφη-N1--NSF επι-P αυτος- D--GPM και-C επι-P ο- A--APN θυρωμα-N3M-APN ο- A--GSM ναος-N2--GSM χερουβειμ-N---NPN και-C φοινιξ-N3K-NPM κατα-P ο- A--ASF γλυφη-N1--ASF ο- A--GPM αγιος-A1A-GPM και-C σπουδαιος-A1A-NPN ξυλον-N2N-NPN κατα-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN ο- A--GSN αιλαμ-N---GSN εξωθεν-D

26 και-C θυρις-N3D-NPF κρυπτος-A1--NPF και-C διαμετρεω-VAI-AAI3S ενθεν-D και-C ενθεν-D εις-P ο- A--APN οροφωμα-N3M-APN ο- A--GSN αιλαμ-N---GSN και-C ο- A--NPN πλευρον-N2N-NPN ο- A--GSM οικος-N2--GSM ζυγοω-VM--XPPNPN

   

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Arcana Coelestia#8764

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8764. 'And [how] I bore you on eagles' wings' means and that as a result they were raised by means of truths to heavenly light. This is clear from the meaning of 'bearing someone on eagles' wings' as being raised on high, even to heavenly light; for 'bearing' means being raised, 'wings' spiritual truths, and 'an eagle' the rational in respect of truth (regarding this meaning of 'eagle', see 3901); for eagles fly on high. By the visible heaven or sky the ancients understood the angelic heaven. The simple also believed that angels had their home up there, and in addition that since places on high were nearer the sun and stars, heavenly light itself shone there. So it is that 'being borne on eagles' wings' means being taken on high into that light. The reason why one is raised into it by means of the truths of faith is that the truth of faith is what raises a person right up to heaven, where the good of faith is. The rational in respect of truth is meant by 'an eagle' because the rational level of a person is his heaven or sky, and in relation to it the natural level is so to speak the earth. For the rational constitutes the internal man and the natural the external.

[2] The reason why 'wings' are spiritual truths is that birds in general mean intellectual concepts and thoughts, 40, 745, 776, 3219, 5149, 7441, and therefore 'wings' are spiritual truths since all real understanding is formed from them. An understanding formed from falsities, no matter how clear and sharp-sighted it may seem to be, is no real understanding. Real understanding sees in the light of heaven, and the light of heaven is spiritual truth, that is, the truth of faith. Consequently where the truth of faith does not exist there is no light, only thick darkness; and an understanding set in thick darkness is no understanding at all. 'Wings' are also power, which spiritual truth possesses, derived from its good; for the wings on birds are like the hands and arms on a human being, and 'arms' and 'hands' mean power, 878, 3387, 4931-4937, 5327, 5328, 5544, 6292, 6947, 7538, 7673, 8050, 8153, 8281, 8305. Regarding the power which spiritual truth possesses, derived from good, see 3563, 4931, 5623, 6344, 6423.

[3] The fact that 'wings' are spiritual truths or the truths of faith, possessing power derived from good, is evident from places elsewhere in the Word. Consequently when wings are attributed to the Divine, Divine Truth possessing almighty power is meant by them, for example where they are attributed to cherubs, by whom the Lord's providence is meant, as in Ezekiel,

Each cherub had four faces, and each one had four wings. Their wings were straight up, [the wing] of one towards [that of I the other; each had wings covering their bodies. I heard the sound of [their] wings, like the sound of great waters, like the voice of Shaddai, when they were coming, the sound 1 of tumult, like the sound 1 of a camp. When they stood they let down their wings. I heard the sound 1 of their wings, brushing together 2 , [the wing] of one towards [that of] the other, and the noise 1 of the wheels beside them. The sound 1 of the wings of the cherubs was heard even in the outer court, like the voice of God Shaddai. The likeness of the hands of a human being was under their wings. Ezekiel 1:4, 6, 23-24; 3:13; 10:5, 21.

[4] 'Wings' here are God's truth. This is clear from the details contained in the description, both from the detail that the wings were straight up, one towards the other, and that they covered their bodies, as well as the details that the sound of them when it was heard was like the sound of great waters, like the noise of the wheels, and like the voice of Shaddai, and also the detail that the likeness of the hands of a human being was under their wings. The wings going straight up, one towards the other, represented the fellowship of all in the Divine. Their covering the cherubs' bodies was a sign that Divine Truth clothed Divine Good from which it comes forth; for Divine Good is the flame, and Divine Truth is the light emanating from it. This light encircles and so clothes that flame all round. The actual flame is not visible in heaven, only the light containing the flame, which is thereby felt as heat, which is love. The sound heard 'like the sound of many waters' means the nature of Divine Truth as it exists in heaven; and the like is meant by the sound of it being like the noise of the wheels and like the voice of Shaddai. For 'sound' and 'voice' are attributed to Divine Truth. This explains why the words 'the sound of great waters' are used, for 'waters' are truths, 2702, 3058, 3424, 4976, 5668, 8137, 8138, 8568; also the words 'the noise of the wheels', for 'wheels' are truths belonging to religious teachings, since 'chariots' are teachings that uphold truth, 5321, 5945, 8146, 8148, 8215; as well as 'the voice of God Shaddai', for 'God Shaddai' is truth rebuking in temptations and subsequently bringing comfort, 1992, 4572, 5628. 'The likeness of the hands of a human being under their wings' was a sign of the almighty power that Divine Truth possesses, for 'hands' are power, and in the highest sense almighty power when they are attributed to the Lord.

[5] From all this one may see what was represented by the wings of the cherubs who were over the mercy seat which was over the ark of the covenant, and by their being spread out upwards and covering the mercy seat, Exodus 25:20; also what the cherubs on the curtains of the tabernacle and on the veil represented, and in Solomon's temple too. In a similar way one may see what those all around within the new house represented, as described in Ezekiel 41:18-20; likewise what is meant by the four living creatures around the throne, each one of which had for itself six wings round about, Revelation 4:8, and what by the seraphim standing above the throne, each of which had six wings, Isaiah 6:1-2.

[6] The fact that 'wings' in the internal sense are spiritual truths or the truths of faith is clear in Ezekiel,

Thus said the Lord Jehovih, A great eagle with great wings with long pinions full of feathers, 3 in its embroidery, came on Lebanon and took a twig of the cedar. He carried it into a land of commerce. After that he took some of the seed of the land and planted it in a seed field; he took it to great waters. It sprouted and became a spreading vine. And there was another eagle with great wings and full of feathers, 4 and behold, the vine directed its roots towards it, and sent out its branches to it, in a good field, by many waters. It was planted to produce branches, and to bear fruit, in order that it might become a magnificent vine. Ezekiel 17:1-8.

This prophecy describes the establishment of the spiritual Church by the Lord. 'The eagle' referred to here is faith, 'its great wings and long pinions' are the truths of faith, and 'its embroidery' is factual knowledge. Growth out of all this is described by 'a twig of the cedar from Lebanon, by 'a land of commerce', and 'the seed of the land in a seed field, [taken] to great waters', the actual Church arising from this being 'a vine'. For the meaning of 'a vine' as the spiritual Church, see 1069, 5113, and as the external Church, 6375. But 'a magnificent vine' planted by another eagle is the internal Church, 6376; for the external aspect of the Church is described by the one eagle, and the internal aspect of it by the other. The prophet describes later on in the same chapter how this Church established among the Ancients was perverted among the Jews.

[7] The truth of faith is in like manner meant by 'wings' in David,

If you lie between the rows, 5 [you will be like] the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her pinions with the yellow of gold. Psalms 68:13.

'The wings of a dove' are the truths of faith, 'dove' meaning faith, see 870. They are said to be 'covered with silver' because 'silver' is truth derived from good, 1551, 2954, 5658, 6914, 6917, 7999.

[8] The meaning of 'wings' as God's truth is in addition clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

Those who await Jehovah are renewed with strength; they mount up with wings like eagles. Isaiah 40:31.

In David,

God rode on a cherub, and flew; He was borne on the wings of the wind. Psalms 18:10; 104:3.

This refers to Divine Truth and its power. In the same author,

Jehovah will cover you under His wing, and under His wings will you put your trust. Truth is a shield and buckler. Psalms 91:4.

'Being covered by Jehovah's wing, and putting one's trust under His wings' stands for protection and trust that belong to faith. The like is meant by being hidden under the shadow of God's wings, Psalms 17:8; trusting in the shadow of His wings, Psalms 36:7; 57:1; 61:4; singing in the shadow of His wings, Psalms 63:7.

[9] Most things also have a contrary meaning, and this is no less so with 'wings'. In that contrary sense 'wings' means falsities, as in John,

From the smoke of the pit of the abyss there went out locusts, and the sound of their wings was like the sound of many chariot horses running to war. Revelation 9:3, 9..

Here 'wings' are falsities fighting against truth, for 'locusts' are falsities in the things that are outermost, 7643.

脚注:

1. literally, voice

2. literally, kissing

3. literally, A great eagle, great with wings, long with pinions, and full with feathers

4. literally, another eagle, great with wings, and full with feathers

5. What Swedenborg, following the Latin version of Sebastian Schmidt, understands the Hebrew to mean here is uncertain.

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