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Hesekiel第32章

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1 I tolfte året, på första dagen i tolfte månaden, kom HERRENS ord till mig; han sade:

2 Du människobarn, stäm upp en klagosång över Farao, konungen i Egypten, och säg till honom: Det är förbi med dig, du lejon bland folken! Och du var dock lik draken i havet, där du for fram i dina strömmar och rörde upp vattnet med dina fötter och grumlade dess strömmar.

3 säger nu Herren, HERREN: Jag skall breda ut mitt nät över dig genom skaror av många folk, och de skola draga upp dig i mitt garn.

4 Jag skall kasta dig upp på jorden, jag skall slunga dig bort på marken och låta alla himmelens fåglar slå ned på dig och låta de vilda djuren på hela jorden mätta sig med dig.

5 Jag skall kasta ditt köttbergen och fylla dalarna med ditt stora skrov.

6 Och landet som du har nedsölat skall jag vattna med ditt blod ända upp till bergen, och bäckarna skola bliva fulla av dig.

7 Och när jag utsläcker dig, skall jag övertäcka himmelen och förmörka dess stjärnor; jag skall övertäcka solen med moln, och månens ljus skall icke lysa mer.

8 Alla ljushimmelen skall jag förmörka för din skull och låta mörker komma över ditt land, säger Herren, HERREN.

9 Och många folks hjärtan skall jag slå med skräck, när jag gör din undergång bekant bland folkslagen, ja, i länder som du icke känner.

10 Jag skall komma många folk att häpna för din skull, och deras konungar skola för din skull gripas av bävan, när jag i deras åsyn svänger mitt svärd; vart ögonblick skola de frukta, envar för sitt liv, på ditt falls dag.

11 Ty så säger Herren, HERREN: Den babyloniske konungens svärd skall komma över dig.

12 Jag skall låta din larmande hop falla för hjältars svärd, grymmast bland hedningar äro de alla. De skola föröda Egyptens härlighet, och hela dess larmande hop skall förgöras;

13 jag skall utrota all dess boskap, den som betar vid det myckna vattnet. Av människofot skall det icke mer röras upp, ej heller röras upp av boskapsklövar.

14 Sedan skall jag låta deras vatten sjunka undan och deras strömmar flyta bort såsom olja, säger Herren, HERREN,

15 i det jag gör Egyptens land till en ödslig ödemark och berövar landet allt vad däri är, när jag nu slår alla dess inbyggare, så att man förnimmer att jag är HERREN.

16 Detta är en klagosång som man skall sjunga, ja, folkens döttrar skola sjunga den; de skola sjunga den över Egypten med hela dess larmande hop, säger Herren, HERREN.

17 I tolfte året, på femtonde dagen i månaden, kom HERRENS ord till mig; han sade:

18 Du människobarn, sjung sorgesång över Egyptens larmande hop. Bjud henne att såsom döttrarna av de väldigaste folk fara ned i jordens djup, till dem som redan hava farit ned i graven.

19 Finnes någon så ringa att du är förmer än hon? Nej, far du ned och låt dig bäddas bland de oomskurna.

20 Bland män som äro slagna med svärd skola ock dina falla. Svärdet är redo; släpen bort henne med hela hennes larmande hop.

21 Mäktiga hjältar skola tala till Farao ur dödsriket, till honom och till hans hjälpare: »Ja, de hava måst fara hitned, och nu ligga de där, de oomskurna, slagna med svärd

22 Där ligger redan Assur med hela sin skara; runt omkring honom har denna sin gravplats. Allasammans ligga de där slagna, fallna för svärd.

23 Sin grav har han fått längst ned i underjorden, och runt omkring honom ligger hans skara begraven. Allasammans ligga de slagna, fallna för svärd, de man som en gång utbredde skräck i de levandes land.

24 Där ligger Elam med hela sin larmande hop, vilande runt omkring hans grav. Allasammans ligga de slagna, männen som föllo för svärd, och som oomskurna måste fara, ned i jordens djup, desamma som en gång utbredde skräck omkring sig i de levandes land; nu måste de bära sin skam bland de andra som hava farit ned i graven.

25 Ja, bland slagna har han fått sitt läger med hela sin larmande hop; runt omkring honom har denna sin gravplats. Allasammans ligga de där oomskurna, slagna med svärd; en gång utbredde sig ju skräck omkring dem i de levandes land, men de måste nu bära sin skam bland dem som hava farit ned i graven. Ja, bland slagna har han fått sin plats.

26 Där ligger Mesek-Tubal med hela sin larmande hop; runt omkring honom har denna sin gravplats. Allasammans ligga de där oomskurna, slagna med svärd; en gång utbredde de ju skräck omkring sig i de levandes land.

27 Men dessa fallna män ur de oomskurnas hop, de få icke vila bland hjältarna, bland dem som hava farit ned till dödsriket i sin krigiska rustning och fått sina svärd lagda under sina huvuden. Nej, deras missgärningar hava kommit över deras ben. De utbredde ju skräck i de levandes land, såsom hjältar göra.

28 Ja, också du skall bliva krossad bland de oomskurna och få ligga bland dem som äro slagna med svärd.

29 Där ligger Edom med sina konungar och alla sina hövdingar; huru mäktiga de än voro, hava de nu fått sin plats bland dem som äro slagna med svärd; de måste ligga bland de oomskurna, bland dem som hava farit ned i graven.

30 Där ligga Nordlandets furstar allasammans, med alla sidonier, ty de hava måst fara ned till de slagna, de hava kommit på skam, trots den skräck de utbredde genom sina väldiga gärningar. Och de ligga där oomskurna bland dem som hava blivit slagna med svärd; de måste bära sin skam bland dem som hava farit ned i graven.

31 Dem skall nu Faraose, och han skall så trösta sig över hela sin larmande hop. Ja, Farao och hela hans har äro slagna med svärd, säger Herren, HERREN.

32 Ty väl utbredde jag skräck för honom i de levandes land, men nu måste han, Farao, med hela sin larmande hop, låta sig bäddas bland de oomskurna, hos dem som äro slagna med svärd, säger Herren, HERREN.

   

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49. His feet were like fine brass, as though fired in a furnace. (1:15) This symbolizes natural Divine good.

The Lord's feet symbolize His natural Divinity. Fire or being fired symbolizes goodness. And fine brass symbolizes the natural goodness of truth. Consequently the feet of the Son of Man like fine brass, as though fired in a furnace, symbolize natural Divine good.

His feet have this symbolic meaning because of their correspondence.

Present in the Lord, and so emanating from the Lord, are a celestial Divinity, a spiritual Divinity, and a natural Divinity. His celestial Divinity is meant by the head of the Son of Man; His spiritual Divinity by His eyes and by His breast girded with a golden girdle; and His natural Divinity by His feet.

[2] Because these three elements are present in the Lord, therefore the same three are also present in the angelic heaven. The third or highest heaven exists on the celestial Divine level, the second or middle heaven on the spiritual Divine level, and the first or lowest heaven on the natural Divine level. The like is the case with the church on earth. For the whole of heaven is, in the Lord's sight, like a single person, in which those who are governed by the Lord's celestial Divinity form the head, and those who are governed by His spiritual Divinity form the trunk, while those who are governed by His natural Divinity form the feet.

For this reason, too, every person, having been created in the image of God, has in him the same three degrees, and as they are opened he becomes an angel either of the third heaven, or of the second, or of the last.

It is owing to this also that the Word contains three levels of meaning - a celestial one, a spiritual one, and a natural one.

The reality of this may be seen in Angelic Wisdom Regarding Divine Love and Wisdom, particularly in Part Three, in which we discussed these three degrees.

To be shown that feet, the soles of the feet, and heels correspond to natural attributes in people, and that in the Word, therefore, they symbolize natural attributes, see in Arcana Coelestia (The Secrets of Heaven), published in London, nos. 2162 and 4938-4952.

[3] Natural Divine good is also symbolically meant by feet in the following passages. In Daniel:

I lifted my eyes and looked; behold, a... man clothed in linen garments, whose loins were girded with the gold of Uphaz! And his body was like beryl, and... his eyes like torches of fire, his arms and his feet like the sheen of burnished bronze. (Daniel 10:5-6)

In the book of Revelation:

I saw... an angel coming down from heaven, ...his feet like pillars of fire. (Revelation 10:1)

And in Ezekiel:

(The feet of the cherubim) sparkled like the sheen of burnished bronze. (Ezekiel 1:7)

Angels and cherubim so appeared for the reason that the Lord's Divinity was represented in them.

[4] Since the Lord's church exists below the heavens, thus under the Lord's feet, it is therefore called His footstool in the following places:

The glory of Lebanon shall come to you..., to beautify the place of My sanctuary; ...I will make the place of My feet honorable. And... they shall bow themselves at the soles of your feet. (Isaiah 60:13-14)

Heaven is My throne and the earth is My footstool. (Isaiah 66:1)

(God) does not remember His footstool in the day of His anger. (Lamentations 2:1)

...worship (Jehovah) in the direction of His footstool. (Psalms 99:5)

Behold, we heard of it in Ephrathah (Bethlehem).... We will go into His dwelling places, we will bow ourselves at His footstool. (Psalms 132:6-7)

That is why worshipers fell at the Lord's feet (Matthew 28:9, Mark 5:22, Luke 8:41, John 11:32), and why they kissed His feet and wiped them with their hair (Luke 7:37-38, 44-46, John 11:2; 12:3).

[5] Because feet symbolize the natural self, therefore the Lord said to Peter, when He washed Peter's feet,

He who is washed needs only to have his feet washed, and he is completely clean. (John 13:10)

To wash the feet is to purify the natural self. When it has been purified, the whole self also is purified, as we showed many times in Arcana Coelestia (The Secrets of Heaven), and in The Doctrines of the New Jerusalem. 1 The natural self, which is also the outer self, is purified when it refrains from the evils which the spiritual or inner self sees to be evils and ones to be shunned.

[6] Now because the feet mean the natural component of a person, and this perverts everything if it is not washed or purified, therefore the Lord says,

If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life lame, rather than to have two feet and be cast into hell, into the unquenchable fire... (Mark 9:45)

The foot here does not mean the foot, but the natural self.

The like is meant by treading down the good pasture with the feet and troubling waters with the feet (Ezekiel 32:2; 34:18-19, Daniel 7:7, 19, and elsewhere).

[7] Since the Son of Man means the Lord in relation to the Word, it is apparent that His feet mean the Word in its natural sense as well, which we dealt with at length in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, and also that the Lord came into the world to fulfill everything in the Word and to become thereby an embodiment of the Word, even in its outmost expressions (The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, nos. 98-100). But this is a secret for people who will be in the New Jerusalem.

[8] The Lord's natural Divinity was also symbolized by the bronze serpent that Moses was commanded to set up in the wilderness, so that all who had been bitten by serpents were healed by looking at it (Numbers 21:6, 8-9). That this symbolized the Lord's natural Divinity, and that those people are saved who look to it, the Lord Himself teaches in John:

As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:14-15)

The serpent was made of bronze because bronze, like fine brass, symbolizes the natural self in respect to good, as may be seen in no. 775 below.

脚注:

1. Perhaps The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Lord, The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding the Sacred Scripture, The Doctrine of Life for the New Jerusalem, and The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Regarding Faith (Amsterdam, 1763). But perhaps The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine (London, 1758).

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.

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Luke第6章

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1 Now it happened on the second Sabbath after the first, that he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain, and ate, rubbing them in their hands.

2 But some of the Pharisees said to them, "Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the Sabbath day?"

3 Jesus, answering them, said, "Haven't you read what David did when he was hungry, he, and those who were with him;

4 how he entered into the house of God, and took and ate the show bread, and gave also to those who were with him, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests alone?"

5 He said to them, "The Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath."

6 It also happened on another Sabbath that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.

7 The scribes and the Pharisees watched him, to see whether he would heal on the Sabbath, that they might find an accusation against him.

8 But he knew their thoughts; and he said to the man who had the withered hand, "Rise up, and stand in the middle." He arose and stood.

9 Then Jesus said to them, "I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?"

10 He looked around at them all, and said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." He did, and his hand was restored as sound as the other.

11 But they were filled with rage, and talked with one another about what they might do to Jesus.

12 It happened in these days, that he went out to the mountain to pray, and he continued all night in prayer to God.

13 When it was day, he called his disciples, and from them he chose twelve, whom he also named apostles:

14 Simon, whom he also named Peter; Andrew, his brother; James; John; Philip; Bartholomew;

15 Matthew; Thomas; James, the son of Alphaeus; Simon, who was called the Zealot;

16 Judas the son of James; and Judas Iscariot, who also became a traitor.

17 He came down with them, and stood on a level place, with a crowd of his disciples, and a great number of the people from all Judea and Jerusalem, and the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon, who came to hear him and to be healed of their diseases;

18 as well as those who were troubled by unclean spirits, and they were being healed.

19 All the multitude sought to touch him, for power came out from him and healed them all.

20 He lifted up his eyes to his disciples, and said, "Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the Kingdom of God.

21 Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be filled. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh.

22 Blessed are you when men shall hate you, and when they shall exclude and mock you, and throw out your name as evil, for the Son of Man's sake.

23 Rejoice in that day, and leap for joy, for behold, your reward is great in heaven, for their fathers did the same thing to the prophets.

24 "But woe to you who are rich! For you have received your consolation.

25 Woe to you, you who are full now, for you will be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you will mourn and weep.

26 Woe, when men speak well of you, for their fathers did the same thing to the false prophets.

27 "But I tell you who hear: love your enemies, do good to those who hate you,

28 bless those who curse you, and pray for those who mistreat you.

29 To him who strikes you on the cheek, offer also the other; and from him who takes away your cloak, don't withhold your coat also.

30 Give to everyone who asks you, and don't ask him who takes away your goods to give them back again.

31 "As you would like people to do to you, do exactly so to them.

32 If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them.

33 If you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners do the same.

34 If you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners, to receive back as much.

35 But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.

36 Therefore be merciful, even as your Father is also merciful.

37 Don't judge, and you won't be judged. Don't condemn, and you won't be condemned. Set free, and you will be set free.

38 "Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be given to you. For with the same measure you measure it will be measured back to you."

39 He spoke a parable to them. "Can the blind guide the blind? Won't they both fall into a pit?

40 A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher.

41 Why do you see the speck of chaff that is in your brother's eye, but don't consider the beam that is in your own eye?

42 Or how can you tell your brother, 'Brother, let me remove the speck of chaff that is in your eye,' when you yourself don't see the beam that is in your own eye? You hypocrite! First remove the beam from your own eye, and then you can see clearly to remove the speck of chaff that is in your brother's eye.

43 For there is no good tree that brings forth rotten fruit; nor again a rotten tree that brings forth good fruit.

44 For each tree is known by its own fruit. For people don't gather figs from thorns, nor do they gather grapes from a bramble bush.

45 The good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings out that which is good, and the evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings out that which is evil, for out of the abundance of the heart, his mouth speaks.

46 "Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and don't do the things which I say?

47 Everyone who comes to me, and hears my words, and does them, I will show you who he is like.

48 He is like a man building a house, who dug and went deep, and laid a foundation on the rock. When a flood arose, the stream broke against that house, and could not shake it, because it was founded on the rock.

49 But he who hears, and doesn't do, is like a man who built a house on the earth without a foundation, against which the stream broke, and immediately it fell, and the ruin of that house was great."