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Ezekiel第24章

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1 Muli, nang ikasiyam na taon, nang ikasangpung araw ng buwan, ang salita ng Panginoon ay dumating sa akin, na nagsasabi,

2 Anak ng tao, isulat mo ang pangalan ng kaarawan, ang kaarawan ding ito: ang hari sa Babilonia ay nagpakalapit sa Jerusalem sa kaarawan ding ito.

3 At ipagsabi mo ng isang talinhaga ang mapanghimagsik na sangbahayan, at sabihin mo sa kanila, Ganito ang sabi ng Panginoong Dios, Magsalang ka ng kaldera, isalang mo, at buhusan mo rin naman ng tubig:

4 Pisanin mo ang mga putol niyaon doon, lahat ng mabuting putol, ang hita, at ang balikat; punuin mo ng mga piling buto.

5 Kumuha ka ng pinili sa kawan, at ibunton mo ang mga buto sa ilalim niyaon: pakuluan mong mabuti; oo, lutuin mo ang mga buto sa loob niyaon.

6 Kaya't ganito ang sabi ng Panginoong Dios: Sa aba ng mabagsik na bayan, ng kaldera na may kalawang, at ang kalawang ay hindi naalis doon! ilabas mo na putolputol; walang sapalaran na ginawa roon.

7 Sapagka't ang dugo niya ay nasa gitna niya; kaniyang inilagay sa luwal na bato; hindi niya ibinuhos sa lupa, na tabunan ng alabok.

8 Upang pukawin ang kapusukan ng manghihiganti, inilagay ko ang kaniyang dugo sa luwal na bato, upang huwag matakpan.

9 Kaya't ganito ang sabi ng Panginoong Dios; Sa aba ng mabagsik na bayan! akin ding palalakihin ang bunton.

10 Ibunton ang kahoy, paningasin ang apoy, pakuluang mabuti ang laman, palaputin ang sabaw, at sunugin ang mga buto.

11 Kung magkagayo'y ipatong mong walang laman sa mga baga niyaon, upang uminit, at ang tanso niyao'y masunog, at ng ang dumi niyaon ay matunaw roon, upang mapugnaw ang kalawang niyaon.

12 Siya'y nagpakapagod sa paggawa; gayon ma'y ang maraming kalawang ay hindi naaalis; ang kalawang niyaon ay hindi naaalis sa pamamagitan ng apoy.

13 Nasa iyong karumihan ang kahalayan: sapagka't ikaw ay aking nilinis at hindi ka nalinis, hindi ka na malilinis pa sa iyong karumihan, hanggang sa aking malubos ang aking kapusukan sa iyo.

14 Akong Panginoon ang nagsalita: mangyayari, at aking gagawin; hindi ako magbabalik-loob, ni magpapatawad man, ni magsisisi man; ayon sa iyong mga lakad, at ayon sa iyong mga gawa, kanilang hahatulan ka, sabi ng Panginoong Dios.

15 Ang salita ng Panginoon ay dumating din sa akin, na nagsasabi,

16 Anak ng tao, narito, aalisin ko sa iyo sa pamamagitan ng kamatayan ang nasa ng iyong mga mata: gayon ma'y hindi ka tatangis, ni iiyak man, ni aagos man ang iyong mga luha.

17 Magbuntong-hininga ka, nguni't huwag malakas; huwag mong tangisan ang patay; itali mo ang pugong mo sa ulo, at isuot mo ang iyong mga panyapak sa iyong mga paa, at huwag mong takpan ang iyong mga labi, at huwag kang kumain ng tinapay ng mga tao.

18 Sa gayo'y nagsalita ako sa bayan nang kinaumagahan; at sa kinahapunan ay namatay ang aking asawa; at aking ginawa nang kinaumagahan ang gaya ng iniutos sa akin.

19 At sinabi ng bayan sa akin, Hindi mo baga sasaysayin sa amin kung anong mga bagay ito sa amin, na ikaw ay gumagawa ng ganyan?

20 Nang magkagayo'y sinabi ko sa kanila, Ang salita ng Panginoon ay dumating sa akin, na nagsasabi:

21 Salitain mo sa sangbahayan ni Israel, Ganito ang sabi ng Panginoong Dios: Narito, aking lalapastanganin ang aking santuario, na kapalaluan ng inyong kapangyarihan, na nasa ng inyong mga mata, at kinahihinayangan ng inyong kalooban, at ang inyong mga anak na lalake at babae na inyong iniwan sa hulihan ay mangabubuwal sa pamamagitan ng tabak.

22 At inyong gagawin ang aking ginawa; hindi ninyo tatakpan ang inyong mga labi, o kakain man ng tinapay ng mga tao.

23 At ang inyong turbante ay malalagay sa inyong mga ulo, at ang inyong mga panyapak sa inyong mga paa: kayo'y hindi tatangis o iiyak man; kundi kayo'y manganglulupaypay sa inyong mga kasamaan, at mangagdadaingang isa't isa.

24 Ganito magiging isang tanda sa inyo si Ezekiel; ayon sa lahat niyang ginawa ay inyong gagawin: pagka ito'y nangyari ay inyo ngang malalaman na ako ang Panginoong Dios.

25 At ikaw, anak ng tao, hindi baga mangyayari sa araw na aking alisin sa kanila ang kanilang lakas, ang kagalakan ng kanilang kaluwalhatian, ang nasa ng kanilang mga mata, at ang kanilang pinaglalagakan ng kanilang puso, ang kanilang mga anak na lalake at babae,

26 Na sa araw na yaon ang makatatanan ay paroroon sa iyo, upang iparinig sa iyo ng iyong mga pakinig?

27 Sa araw na yaon ay mabubuka ang iyong bibig sa kaniya na nakatanan, at ikaw ay magsasalita, at hindi na mapipipi pa: gayon magiging isang tanda ka sa kanila; at kanilang malalaman na ako ang Panginoon.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#8408

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8408. 'When we sat by a pot of flesh' means a life according to their own pleasure, and such as they craved for. This is clear from the meaning of 'a pot' as a container of good, and in the contrary sense a container of evil, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'flesh' as the heavenly proprium, thus good, and in the contrary sense as the proprium that is man's own, thus evil, also dealt with below. 1 And since 'flesh' means the proprium, 'sitting by a pot of flesh' means a life according to one's own pleasure, and such as one craves for; for that is the life of the proprium. The reason why 'a pot' means a container of good, and in the contrary sense a container of evil, is that 'the flesh' cooked in it means good and in the contrary sense evil. And having these meanings 'a pot' also means the bodily level or the natural level of the human mind, since these are containers of good or of evil. This being so, it is used in a general sense to mean a person, and in an even more general sense to mean a people or a city; and when 'a pot' is used to mean these, 'flesh' means the good or the evil that is in them, as in Ezekiel,

... the men who think iniquity and give wicked counsel in this city, saying, [The time] is not near; [the city] itself is the pot, we are the flesh. Therefore thus said the Lord Jehovih, Your slain whom you have placed in the midst of it, 2 they are the flesh, but it is the pot. Ezekiel 11:2-3, 7.

Here 'the pot' stands for the city or the people there, and 'the flesh' for evil, since 'the slain', who are called 'the flesh', are those among whom goodness and truth have been wiped out, 4503.

[2] In the same prophet,

Tell a parable against the house of rebellion, and say to them, Thus said the Lord Jehovih, Put on the pot, put it on, and also pour [water into it gather] the pieces into it - every good piece, the thigh and the shoulder. Fill it with the choice of the bones. The Lord Jehovih said, Woe to the city of blood, 3 to the pot whose scum is in it, and whose scum has not gone out of it! Ezekiel 24:3-6.

Here 'the pot' stands for the city or the people there, among whom there exists the evil that results when good is profaned. The good or flesh there is 'the thigh and the shoulder'; the evil is 'the scum' coming from it, and good when profaned is the scum remaining, which also accounts for the city's being called 'the city of blood'.

[3] In Jeremiah,

Jehovah said to Jeremiah, What do you see? I said, A puffed out pot do I see, its face towards the north. Then Jehovah said, From the north evil will be opened over all the inhabitants of the land. Jeremiah 1:11-14.

'A puffed-out pot' stands for a people whom falsities have taken possession of, and 'the north' for the sensory and bodily levels of the human mind, from which evil pours out. The subject here is the end of the Church, when what belongs to the external and therefore to sensory and bodily levels, together with falsity and evil, has dominion; for the Lord's Church moves in a series of stages from what is internal to what is external, at which point it breathes its last.

[4] In Zechariah,

On that day there will be on the horses' bells, Holiness to Jehovah. And the pots in the house of Jehovah will be as the bowls before the altar. And every pot in Jerusalem and Judah will be holiness to Jehovah Zebaoth; and all offering sacrifice will come, and take from them, and cook in them. Zechariah 14:20-21.

The subject here is the salvation of faithful believers, faithful believers being 'the pots', which they are called because they receive good from the Lord; and because they receive that good every 'pot' is said to be 'holiness to Jehovah'. 'The bells of the horses, with Holiness on them' are truths in agreement with good. Since 'pots' are recipients and containers of good, they like all the other vessels for the altar were made of bronze, Exodus 38:3; for 'bronze' means the good of the natural, 425, 1551.

[5] In addition to this 'the pot' may mean religious teachings because these hold the Church's good and truth within them. Such teachings are meant by 'the pot' in which at Elisha's command a soup was boiled for the sons of the prophets, described as follows in the second Book of Kings,

Elisha came again to Gilgal, when there was a famine in the land. When the sons of the prophets were sitting before him he said to his servant, Put on a great pot, and boil a soup for the sons of the prophets. One of them went out into the field to gather herbs and found a wild vine, and gathered from it wild gourds, and cut them up into the pot of soup. While they were eating of the soup they cried out, There is death in the pot, O man of God! But he said that they should bring flour, which he threw into the pot, and said, Pour out for the people and let them eat. Then there was not anything bad in the pot. 2 Kings 4:38-41.

It should be recognized that all Divine miracles have to do with things connected with the Lord's kingdom and the Church, 7337, 8364, and that 'Elisha' represents the Word of the Lord, 2762, and 'prophets' teachings derived from it, 2534, 7269. From this one may see what thing connected with the Church was represented by this miracle, which was that if the Church's good has been falsified it is made good again by means of truth from the Word. 'A famine' is a lack of cognitions or knowledge of truth and good; 'the pot' is religious teachings; 'soup' is the good of the Jewish Church's outward religious observances; 'gourds from a wild vine' is falsification; and 'flour' is truth from the Word, 2177, used to make good again that which has been falsified, meant by 'death in the pot'. The reason why 'pots' means containers of good is that they were included among the utensils in which food was prepared, and 'food', every kind of it, means such things as nourish the soul, that is, affections for good and truth, 681, 1480, 3114, 4792, 5147, 5293, 5340, 5342, 5576, 5410, 5915.

脚注:

1. The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary describes proprium as A distinctive characteristic; the essential nature, selfhood. It is a Latin word meaning 'one's own (thing)'. Swedenborg uses it in the specialized sense of 'what is of the self.'

2. i.e. the city

3. literally, bloods

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