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Hesekiel第22章

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1 Och HERRENS ord kom till mig; han sade:

2 Du människobarn, vill du döma ja, vill du döma blodstaden? Förehåll henne då alla hennes styggelser

3 och säg: Så säger Herren, HERREN: Du stad som utgjuter dina invånares blod, så att din stund måste komma, du som gör eländiga avgudar åt dig och så bliver orenad!

4 Genom det blod som du har utgjutit har du ådragit dig skuld, och genom de eländiga avgudar som du har gjort har du orenat dig; så har du påskyndat dina dagars slut och nu hunnit gränsen för dina år. Därför skall jag låta dig bliva till smälek för folken och till spott för alla länder.

5 Ja, både nära och fjärran skall man bespotta dig, du vilkens namn är skändat, du förvirringens stad.

6 Se, hos dig trotsa Israels hövdingar var och en på sin arm, om det gäller att utgjuta blod.

7 Över fader och moder uttalar man förbannelser hos dig; mot främlingen övar man våld hos dig; den faderlöse och änkan förtrycker man hos dig.

8 Mina heliga ting föraktar du, och mina sabbater ohelgar du.

9 Förtalare finnas hos dig, om det gäller att utgjuta blod. Man håller hos dig offermåltider på bergen; man bedriver hos dig vad skändligt är.

10 Man blottar sin faders blygd hos dig; man kränker hos dig kvinnan, när hon har sin orenhets tid.

11 Man bedriver styggelse, var och en med sin nästas hustru; ja, Man orenar i skändlighet sin sons hustru; Man kränker hos dig sin syster, sin faders dotter.

12 Man tager hos dig mutor för att utgjuta blod; ja, du ockrar och tager ränta och skinnar din nästa med våld, och mig förgäter du, säger Herren, HERREN.

13 Men se, jag slår mina händer tillsammans i harm över det skinneri du övar, och i harm över det blod som du utgjuter hos dig.

14 Menar du att ditt mod skall bestå, eller att dina händer skola vara starka nog, när tiden kommer, att jag utför mitt verk på dig? Jag HERREN, har talat, och jag fullbordar det också.

15 Jag skall förskingra dig bland folken och förströ dig i länderna; så skall jag taga bort ifrån dig all din orenhet.

16 Du skall bliva vanärad inför folkens ögon, genom din egen skuld; och du skall förnimma att jag är HERREN.

17 Och HERRENS ord kom till mig; han sade:

18 Du människobarn, Israels hus har för mig blivit slagg; de äro allasammans blott koppar, tenn, järn och bly i ugnen; de äro ett silver som kan räknas för slagg.

19 Därför säger Herren, HERREN så: Eftersom I allasammans haven blivit slagg, se, därför skall jag hopsamla eder i Jerusalem.

20 Likasom man hopsamlar silver, koppar, järn, bly och tenn i ugnen och där blåser upp eld under det och smälter det, så skall jag i min vrede och förtörnelse hopsamla eder och kasta eder i ugnen och smälta eder.

21 Ja, jag skall samla eder tillhopa; och blåsa upp min förgrymmelses eld under eder, för att I man smältas däri.

22 Likasom silver smältes i ugnen, så skolen I smältas däri; och I skolen förnimma att det är jag, HERREN, som utgjuter min förtörnelse över eder.

23 Och HERRENS ord kom till mig; han sade: Du människobarn, säg till dem:

24 Du är ett land som icke bliver renat, icke varder sköljt av regn på vredens dag.

25 De profeter som där finnas hava sammansvurit sig och blivit såsom rytande, rovgiriga lejon; de äta upp själar, de riva till sig gods och dyrbarheter och göra många till änkor därinne.

26 Prästerna där våldföra min lag och ohelga mina heliga ting; de göra ingen åtskillnad mellan heligt och oheligt och undervisa icke om skillnaden mellan rent och orent. De tillsluta sina ögon för mina sabbater, och så bliver jag ohelgad mitt ibland dem.

27 Furstarna därinne äro såsom rovgiriga vargar; de utgjuta blod och förgöra själar för att skaffa sig vinning.

28 De profeter som de hava tjäna dem såsom vitmenare; de skåda åt dem falska profetsyner och spå åt dem lögnaktiga spådomar; de säga: »Så säger Herren, Herren», och det fastän Herren icke har talat.

29 Folket i landet begår våldsgärningar och tager rov; den arme och fattige förtrycka de, och mot främlingen öva de våld, utan lag och rätt.

30 Jag söker bland dem efter någon som skulle kunna uppföra en mur och träda fram i gapet inför mig till försvar för landet, på det att jag icke må fördärva det; men jag finner ingen.

31 Därför utgjuter jag min vrede över dem och gör ände på dem med min förgrymmelses eld. Deras gärningar skall jag låta komma över deras huvuden, säger Herren, HERREN.

   

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Apocalypse Explained#577

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577. And the heads of the horses as the heads of lions.- That this signifies knowledge (scientia), and thought therefrom, destructive of truth, is evident from the signification of the heads of the horses, as denoting knowledge (scientia) and thought therefrom, as will be seen presently; and from the signification of the heads of lions, as denoting thence the destruction of truth. The heads of lions here signify the destruction of truth, because a lion, in the highest sense, signifies the Divine Truth as to power, and, in the opposite sense, falsity destroying truth, consequently, the destruction of truth; and the head of a lion signifies the powers of the mind by means of which it destroys, and which are reasonings from falsities. That a lion signifies the Divine Truth as to power, and, in the opposite sense, falsity destroying it, may be seen above (n.278). The reason why the heads of the horses signify knowledge (scientia) and thought therefrom, is, that head signifies intelligence, and horse, the understanding. But as the subjects here treated of are the sensual man and his reasonings from falsities, and as the sensual man who reasons from falsities has no intelligence, but only knowledge (scientia) and thought therefrom, therefore these are here signified by the heads of the horses. That those who are in falsities have no intelligence, but instead of intelligence, only knowledge (scientia), may be seen in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 33). The head signifies intelligence, because the understanding and will of man reside in the interior parts of his head, and therefore the senses of sight, hearing, smell, and taste, into which the understanding and will flow from the interior, vivifying them, and also causing them to enjoy their sensations, are in the front part of the head which is the face.

[2] For this reason head, in the Word, signifies intelligence. But because those who receive influx from heaven are alone intelligent, for all intelligence and wisdom flow in out of heaven from the Lord, it follows, that those who are in falsities of evil have no intelligence. For with such the higher and spiritual mind is closed, and only the lower mind, called the natural mind, is open; and this mind, when the higher is closed, receives nothing of truth and good, consequently no intelligence from heaven, but only from the world, therefore such persons, instead of intelligence, have merely knowledge (scientia), and from this thought, from which proceeds reasoning, and by means of this confirmation of falsity and evil against truth and good.

[3] That the head, in the Word, signifies intelligence and wisdom, and, in the opposite sense, knowledge (scientia), and thence illusory thought, is evident from the following passages in the Word.

Thus in Ezekiel:

"I put a jewel on thy nose, and earrings in thine ears, and a crown of ornament upon thy head" (16:12).

These things are said concerning Jerusalem, which signifies the church, here its quality at the beginning. The jewel put on the nose signifies the perception of truth from good, earrings in the ears signify hearing and obedience, and a crown upon the head signifies wisdom, for intelligence which is from Divine Truth becomes wisdom from the good of love, signified by a crown of gold.

[4] So in the Apocalypse:

"A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars" (12:1).

That the head upon which was a crown of twelve stars, signifies intelligence, will be seen in the explanation in the following pages. The Jews placing a crown of thorns upon the head of the Lord, and smiting His head (Matthew 27:29, 30; Mark 15:17, 19; John 19:2), signified that with such ignominy did they treat the Divine Truth itself, and the Divine Wisdom. For they falsified the Word, which is Divine Truth, and contains Divine Wisdom, and adulterated it by their traditions, and by applying it to themselves, thus wishing for a king who should place them above all [the nations] in the whole world. And because the kingdom of the Lord was not earthly but heavenly, therefore they perverted all those things in the Word which referred to Him, and ridiculed the prophecies relating to Him. This was represented by their placing a crown of thorns upon His head, and by their smiting Him on the head.

[5] It is also said in Daniel, where the subject is the statue of Nebuchadnezzar seen in a dream, that its head was of pure gold, its breast and arms of silver, and its thighs of brass, its legs of iron, its feet part of iron and part of clay (2:32, 33). That statue represented the successive states of the church. The head of gold represented and signified the Most Ancient Church, which was in celestial wisdom, and thence in intelligence above [all the churches] that followed; its wisdom and intelligence are meant by the head of gold. That the other parts of the statue signify the states of the churches which followed, may be seen above (n. 176, 411:5).

And in David:

"Thou broughtest us into the net; thou hast laid affliction upon [our] loins. Thou hast caused a man to ride over our head" (Psalm 66:11 12).

Causing men to ride over our head signifies that there was no intelligence, as may be seen above (355:35), where those things are more fully explained.

[6] And in Moses:

These blessings "shall come on the head of Joseph, and on the crown of the Nazarite of his brethren" (Genesis 49:26; Deuteronomy 33:13-16).

By blessings coming on the head of Joseph, is signified, that all those things previously mentioned, and which are the blessings of heaven, should be experienced in the interiors of his mind, which are the lives of the understanding and will, for these are the interiors of the mind. By their coming on the crown of the Nazarite of his brethren, is signified, that they should also be experienced in the exteriors of his natural mind, for the Nazariteship signifies the exteriors of the natural mind, since it signifies hairs, or the hair of the head. But these words are more fully explained above (n. 448:7); and in the Arcana Coelestia 6437, 6438).

Again:

"Give you wise men, and intelligent, and I will appoint them for your heads" (Deuteronomy 1:13).

It is said, "for heads," because wisdom and intelligence are meant, in which they excel the rest, hence it is said, "Give you wise men and intelligent."

[7] So in Isaiah:

"Jehovah hath poured out upon you the spirit of deep sleep, and hath closed your eyes, the prophets; and your heads, the seers, hath he covered" (29:10).

Prophets signify those who teach truths, and are intelligent, and in an abstract sense, the doctrine of truth, and intelligence; therefore it is said, "Jehovah hath closed your eyes, the prophets; and your heads, the seers," where the prophets are called eyes, and the seers, heads, because the eyes signify the understanding of truth as to doctrine, and by seers, as by the head are signified, intelligence.

[8] Again:

"[Jehovah] will cut off from Israel head and tail, branch and rush. The old man and honourable, will make the head, but the prophet that teacheth lies, the tail" (9:14, 15).

And again:

"Neither shall there be any work for Egypt, which will make the head and tail, branch and rush" (19:15).

That He would cut off from Israel head and tail, and that there should not be for Egypt head and tail, signifies that all their intelligence and knowledge of truth would perish, as may be seen above (n. 559:4), where those subjects are more fully explained.

Again, in the same:

"In that day shall the Lord shave with a razor that is hired, in the passages of the river, by the king of Assyria, the head, and the hair of the feet; and shall also consume the beard" (7:20).

These words signify that reasonings from falsities would deprive the men of the church of all wisdom and spiritual intelligence, as may be seen above (n. 569:17), where they are explained in detail. It is said, in the passages of the river, because the river Euphrates signifies reasonings from falsities; here therefore invasion thence into the truths of the church, which are destroyed by reasonings from falsities, is signified.

[9] And in Ezekiel:

"Thou son of man take thee a sharp sword, take thee a barber's razor, and cause it to pass upon thy head and upon thy beard. Thou shalt burn with fire a third part, and thou shalt smite a third part with the sword, and a third part thou shalt scatter to the wind" (5:1, 2).

Here also by causing a razor to pass over the head, is signified, to deprive of all intelligence of truth. The reason is, that intelligence perishes unless the ultimates of intelligence exist, signified by the hair of the head, which he was to shave with a razor, by causing it to pass over the head. For to take away the ultimates is like removing the base from a column, or the foundation from a house. Hence it is that in the Jewish church, which was a representative church, it was unlawful to shave the hair of the head, and cause baldness, and similarly with regard to the beard. Therefore also those who are without intelligence appear bald in the spiritual world.

[10] From these things the signification of a bald head, or baldness, in the following passages is evident.

Thus in Isaiah:

"On all their heads shall be baldness, and every beard cut off"

(15:2).

These words denote that there was no intelligence. And in Ezekiel:

"Shame upon all faces, and baldness upon all heads" (7:18).

And again, in the same:

"Every head shall be made bald, and every shoulder deprived of hair" (29:18).

These words have a similar meaning. Hence also Aaron and his sons were forbidden to shave their heads and the corner of the beard, concerning which it is said in Moses that Aaron and his sons should not shave their heads, nor rend their garments, lest they should die, and the wrath of Jehovah fall upon the whole congregation (Leviticus 10:6).

And again:

"The sons of Aaron "shall not make baldness upon their head, neither shall they shave off the corner of the beard" (21:5).

The beard signifies the ultimate of the rational man, and not shaving the beard, signifies not to deprive themselves of what is rational, by taking away its ultimate; for, as said above, when the ultimate is taken away, the interior also perishes. What is meant by the woman taken captive from the enemy, shaving her head and paring her nails, if she should be desired for a wife, is explained above (n. 555:16).

[11] Because shame was represented by the hands upon the head, it is therefore said in Jeremiah:

"Thou also shalt be ashamed of Egypt, as thou wast ashamed of Assyria. Yea, thou shalt go forth from her, and thy hands upon thy head" (2:36, 37).

Again, in the same prophet:

"They were ashamed and confounded, and covered their heads" (14:3).

Because [covering the head with the hands] was representative of shame, therefore Tamar, after she had been disgraced by her brother Ammon, "laid her hand on her head, and went her way crying" (2 Sam. 13:19); by putting her hand on her head was signified that there remained no longer any intelligence. Grief also for sin in having acted insanely and foolishly, was represented by sprinkling dust upon the head; and bowing down the head even to the earth also signified cursing; as in Ezekiel:

"They shall cast up dust upon thine head, they shall roll thee in ashes" (27:30).

And in Lamentations:

"The elders of the daughter of Zion sit upon the ground, and keep silence; they have cast up dust upon their heads; they have girded themselves with sackcloth; the virgins of Jerusalem have hung down their heads to the ground" (2:10).

[12] But by the head, in the opposite sense, is signified the craftiness pertaining to those who are in the love of ruling; this is meant by the head in Moses, by the seed of the woman bruising the serpent's head, and the serpent bruising his heel (Genesis 3:15).

And in David:

"The Lord at thy right hand hath smitten through kings in the day of his wrath. He hath judged among the nations, he hath filled the earth with their dead bodies; he hath smitten the head over much country. He shall drink of the stream in the way; therefore shall he lift up the head" (Psalm 110:5-7).

This passage is explained above (n. 518:24).

And again:

"God shall bruise the head of his enemies, the crown of the hair to them that walk in guiltiness" (Psalm 68:21).

That the craftiness by which they intend and contrive evil for others returns upon themselves, is signified by, "recompensing their way upon their own head" (Ezekiel 9:10; 11:21; 16:43; 17:19; 22:31; Joel 3:4, 7). But the signification of the seven heads, in the Apocalypse, upon which were seven diadems (12:3; 13:1, 3; 17:3, 7, 9), will be seen in the following pages. Moreover, the head, being the highest and chief part in man, also signifies various other things, as the summit of a mountain, the top of any thing, what is primary, the beginning of a way, of a street, of a month, and similar things.

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