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Ezekiel第48章

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1 Nầy là tên các chi phái: phần đất khởi từ phía cực bắc và chạy dài từ phía Hết-lôn cho đến đường vào Ha-mát và Hát-sa-Ê-nôn, nơi bờ cõi Ða-mách hướng về phía bắc đến Ha-mát, từ phía đông đến phía tây, là phần đất thuộc về của Ðan.

2 Trên bờ cõi Ðan, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần của A-se.

3 Trên bờ cõi A-se, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần của Nép-ta-li.

4 Trên bờ cõi của Nép-ta-li, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần của Ma-na-se.

5 Trên bờ cõi của Ma-na-se, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần của Ép-ra-im.

6 Trên bờ cõi của Ép-ra-im, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần của u-bên.

7 Trên bờ cõi của u-bên, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần của Giu-đa.

8 Trên bờ cõi của Giu-đa, từ phía đông đến phía tây, sẽ là phần mà các ngươi sẽ dâng; phần ấy sẽ là hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề ngang, và bề dài từ đông sang tây bằng mỗi một phần của các phần. Nơi thánh ta sẽ ở giữa phần ấy.

9 Phần đất mà các ngươi sẽ dâng cho Ðức Giê-hô-va sẽ có hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề dài và mười ngàn cần bề ngang.

10 Phần đất thánh ấy sẽ để cho các thầy tế lễ; sẽ có hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề ngang về phía tây, mười ngàn cần bề ngang về phía đông, về phía nam hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề dài; nơi thánh của Ðức Giê-hô-va sẽ ở chính giữa.

11 Phần đất ấy sẽ để cho các thầy tế lễ đã được biệt ra thánh, tức là cho các con trai của Xa-đốc, là những kẻ làm chức vụ ở nơi thánh ta không lầm lạc trong khi con cái Y-sơ-ra-ên cùng người Lê-vi đi lầm lạc.

12 Chúng nó sẽ có một phần sẵn dành trong phần đã trích ra trên địa hạt, là phần rất thánh, kề bờ cõi người Lê-vi;

13 vì người Lê-vi sẽ choán phần rọc theo bờ cõi các thầy tế lễ, hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề dài và mười ngàn bề ngang; nghĩa là cả bề dài hai mươi lăm ngàn cần, bề ngang mười ngàn cần.

14 Phần ấy chúng nó sẽ không được bán, không được đổi, không được nhượng trai đầu mùa của đất cho người khác, vì nó đã biệt ra thánh cho Ðức Giê-hô-va.

15 Còn lại năm ngàn cần bề ngang trên hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề dài, thì sẽ là một noi tục, để làm thành phố sẽ ở chính giữa.

16 Nầy là tư vuông của nó: phía bắc bốn ngàn năm trăm, phía nam bốn ngàn năm trăm cần, phía đông bốn ngàn năm trăm, phía tây bốn ngàn năm trăm.

17 Ðất ngoại ô của thành phố về phía bắc sẽ có hai trăm năm chục cần, phía nam hai trăm năm chục, phía đông hai trăm năm chục, và phía tây hai trăm năm chục.

18 Còn như miếng đất thừa lại, rọc theo phần đất thánh, bề dài là mười ngàn cần phía đông và mười ngàn cần phía tây, tức là bề dài của phần đất thánh ấy, thì hoa lợi nó sẽ dùng làm đồ ăn cho những kẻ làm việc trong thành.

19 Những kẻ làm việc trong thành, thuộc về hết thảy các chi phái Y-sơ-ra-ên, sẽ cày cấy phần đất ấy.

20 Tổng cọng bề mặt của phần trích ra là hai mươi lăm ngàn cần bề dài, hai mươi lăm ngàng cần bề ngang; các ngươi khá trích ra một góc tư của phần đất thánh ấy đặng làm địa phận thành phố.

21 Phần còn lại sẽ thuộc về vua, ở về hai bên đất thánh đã trích ra và địa phận thành phố, bề dài hai mươi lăm ngàn cần của phần đất trích ra, cho đến bờ cõi phía đông; và về phía tây, bề dài hai mươi lăm ngàn cần cho đến bờ cõi phía tây, rọc theo các phần của các chi phái. Ấy sẽ là phần của vua; và phần đất thánh đã trích ra cùng nơi thánh của nhà sẽ ở chính giữa.

22 Như vậy thì phần của vua sẽ là cả một khoảng gồm giữa bờ cõi Giu-đa và bờ cõi Bên-gia-min, trừ ra sản nghiệp của người Lê-vi và địa phần thành phố, còn thảy cả sẽ thuộc về vua.

23 Về phần các chi phái còn lại: từ đông đến tây một phần cho Bên-gia-min;

24 trên bờ cõi Bên-gia-min, từ đông đến tây, một phần cho Si-mê-ôn;

25 trên bờ cõi Si-mê-ôn, từ đông đến tây, một phần cho Y-sa-ca;

26 trên bờ cõi Y-sa-ca, từ đông đến tây, một phần cho Sa-bu-lôn;

27 trên bờ cõi Sa-bu-lôn, từ đông đến tây, một phần cho Gát;

28 và trên bờ cõi Gát nơi phía nam hướng về phía nam, bờ cõi chạy từ Tha-ma đến sông Mê-ri-ba, ở Ca-đe, đến khe Ê-díp-tô, cho đến biển lớn.

29 Ấy là đất mà các ngươi sẽ dùng cách bắt thăm chỉ định cho các chi phái Y-sơ-ra-ên làm cơ nghiệp; và ấy sẽ là phần của chúng nó, Chúa Giê-hô-va phán vậy.

30 Nầy là những lối ra của thành phố: Về phía bắc, bốn ngàn năm trăn cần;

31 những cửa thành sẽ đội tên của các chi phái Y-sơ-ra-ên. Phía bắc ba cửa: cửa u-bên là một; cửa Giu-đamột; cửa Lê-vi là một.

32 Phía đông bốn ngàn năm trăm cần, và ba cửa: cửa Giô-sép là một; cửa Bên-gia-min là một; cửa Ðan là một.

33 Phía nam, đo bốn ngàn năm trăm cần, và ba cửa: cửa Si-mê-ôn là một; cửa Y-sa-ca là một; cửa Sa-bu-lôn là một.

34 Phía tây, bốn ngàn năm trăm cần, và ba cửa: cửa Gát là một; cửa A-sa là một; cửa Nép-ta-li là một.

35 Châu vi thành sẽ có mười tám ngàn cần; và rày về sau tên thành sẽ là: "Ðức Giê-hô-va ở đó!"

   

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Arcana Coelestia#9050

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9050. The fact that 'soul' means spiritual life is clear from the meaning of 'soul' as a person's life - the life of his faith, which is spiritual life. Various places in the Word use the expression 'heart and soul', and in those places 'heart' means the life of love and 'soul' the life of faith. A person has two mental powers for receiving life from the Lord, one being called the will, the other the understanding. Love belongs to the power called the will, for forms of the good of love compose its life; but faith belongs to the power called the understanding, for the truths of faith compose its life. Yet these two powers of life with a person nevertheless make one; and when they make one matters of faith are also aspects of love because they are loved, and aspects of love in turn are also matters of faith because they are believed. This is the kind of life that all in heaven possess.

[2] The reason why in the Word the life of love, or what amounts to the same thing, the will, is called 'the heart', and why the life of faith, or what amounts to the same thing, the understanding, is called 'the soul', is this: Those in the Grand Man or heaven who are governed by love to the Lord and are called celestial angels constitute the province of the heart, and those governed by faith in the Lord and from this by charity towards the neighbour constitute the province of the lungs, see 3635, 3883-3896. So it is that 'the heart' in the Word means love, which is the life of the will, while 'the soul' means faith, which is the life of the understanding, 2930, 7542, 8910. For 'soul' in the original language is derived from a word that means breathing, which is the function of the lungs.

[3] The reason why faith belongs to the understanding is that this mental power is enlightened by the Lord when the person receives faith, so that he has light, or discernment of truth, in such things as are matters of faith when he reads the Word. And the reason why love belongs to the will is that this mental power is kindled by the Lord when the person receives love, so that he has the fire of life and keen perception of good.

[4] All this shows what the proper meaning of 'the heart' is in the Word and what the proper meaning of 'the soul' is, as in the following places: In Moses, You shall love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. Deuteronomy 6:5-6.

In the same author,

You shall love Jehovah your God, and serve Him, with all your heart and with all your soul. Deuteronomy 10:12; 11:13.

In the same author,

You shall keep the statutes and judgements, and observe them, with all your heart and with all your soul. Deuteronomy 26:16.

In the Gospels,

Jesus said, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and your thought. Matthew 22:37; Mark 12:30, 32; Luke 10:27.

'Heart' stands for the life of love, and 'soul' for the life of faith. 'Strength' stands for those things that emanate from the life of love, and so from the heart or will, and 'thought' stands for those that emanate from the life of faith, and so from the soul or an enlightened understanding.

[5] Similarly in Isaiah,

A deceived heart causes him to go astray, so that he does not rescue his soul and say, Is there not a lie in my right hand? Isaiah 44:20.

In Jeremiah,

I will rejoice over them to do them good, and I will plant them in the land in truth, with all My heart and with all My soul. Jeremiah 32:41.

This refers to Jehovah, that is, to the Lord. 'Heart' is attributed to Him because of His Divine Goodness, which is the good of love or mercy with a person, and 'soul' because of His Divine Truth, which is the truth of faith with him.

[6] Few within the Church at the present day know that these things are meant by 'the heart' and 'the soul' in the Word. They do not know them because they have not considered that a person has two powers of mind that are distinct from each other, that is to say, the will and the understanding, and that these two powers must constitute a single mind if the person is to be truly human. Nor have they considered that all things in the whole of creation, both in heaven and in the world, have connection with goodness and truth, and that these must be joined together if they are to be anything or be productive. The outcome of their ignorance of these things has been that they have separated faith from love; for one who is ignorant of those universal laws cannot know that faith has connection with truth and love with good, or that unless faith and love have been joined together they are not anything. Faith without love is not faith, and love without faith is not love. Love receives its specific quality from faith, and faith its life from love, so that faith without love is dead, whereas faith together with love is living. The truth of this becomes clear from every detail in the Word, for where faith is dealt with, so too is love, in order that the marriage of good and truth, that is, heaven, and in the highest sense the Lord, may be present in every single detail there. Regarding the existence of that marriage, see 683, 793, 801, 2516, 2712, 4138 (end), 5138, 5502, 6343, 7945, 8339. From all this it is now evident why it is that a member of the Church has not up to now known what is meant in the Word by 'the heart' and what by 'the soul'.

[7] The meaning of 'the soul' in the Word as the life of faith becomes perfectly clear from places where 'the soul' is mentioned, as in the following: In Moses,

No one shall take 1 as a pledge the mill or the milling stone, for he is taking the [person's] soul as a pledge. Deuteronomy 24:6.

It says that he takes the soul as a pledge if he takes the mill because in the internal sense 'the mill' means matters of faith, 7780. In Isaiah,

It will be as when a hungry man dreams - as if he were eating - but when he wakes up his soul is fasting; or as when a thirsty man dreams - as if he were drinking - but when he wakes up, behold, he is faint, and his soul is craving. Isaiah 29:8.

'A fasting soul' and 'a craving soul' stand for the desire to learn the forms of good and the truths of faith. In the same prophet,

If you bring out for the hungry your soul 2 and satisfy the afflicted soul ... Isaiah 58:10.

'Bringing out for the hungry your soul' stands for teaching the truths of faith to one who desires them, and 'satisfying the afflicted soul' stands for teaching the good of faith.

[8] In Jeremiah,

If you clothe yourself in twice-dyed and deck yourself with ornaments of gold, if you widen your eyes with stibium, 3 in vain will you make yourself beautiful; your lovers will abhor you, they will seek your soul. Jeremiah 4:30.

Here 'soul' stands for the life of faith, and therefore for the faith itself present with a person since it composes his spiritual life. The fact that faith is what 'soul' is used to mean is evident from the details of the verse. In the same prophet,

They will come and sing on the height of Zion, and converge towards the goodness of Jehovah, towards wheat, and towards new wine, and towards oil, and towards the young 4 of the flock and of the herd; and their soul will become like a watered garden. I will water the weary soul, and every soul that sorrows [I will replenish]. Jeremiah 31:12, 25.

'Soul' stands for the life of faith present with a member of the Church, who is said to become like a garden because 'a garden' means intelligence, which consists of the truths of faith, 100, 108, 2702; and the soul is said to be watered because 'being watered' means receiving instruction.

[9] In the same prophet,

In peril of our souls we acquire our bread, because of the sword of the wilderness. Lamentations 5:9.

'Peril of souls' is the risk of loss of belief and therefore of spiritual life; for 'the sword of the wilderness' is falsity engaged in conflict against the truths of faith, 2799, 4499, 6353, 7102, 8294. In Ezekiel,

Javan, Tubal, and Meshech, they were your merchants; untie the souls of men (homo) and vessels of bronze, they traded for you. 5 Ezekiel 27:13.

'The souls of men' stands for the more internal truths of faith derived from good, 'vessels of bronze' for the more external truths of faith derived from good. 'Vessels' are the more external truths or factual knowledge containing truths, 3068, 3079, and 'bronze' is the good of the natural, 425, 1551. Without the knowledge that 'the souls of men' means faith no one could understand what is meant by trading 'with the souls of men and with vessels of bronze'.

[10] In the same prophet,

Every living soul that creeps, wherever the [two] rivers come to, will live; as a result the fish become very many, for these waters go there, and become fresh. Ezekiel 47:9.

This refers to the new temple, that is, to the new spiritual Church from the Lord. 'Living soul that creeps' stands for factual knowledge embodying the truths of faith; 'the fish' which as a result are many are known facts, 40, 991; and 'the rivers' stands for matters of intelligence, which consists of the truths of faith, 2702, 3051. Again no one could know without the internal sense what might be meant by the fish which become many as a result of the rivers going there. In David,

Make me safe, O God, for the waters have come even to my soul. Psalms 69:1.

And in Jonah,

The waters surrounded me, even to my soul. Jonah 2:5.

'Waters' here stands for falsities, and also for temptations caused by falsities that have been introduced, 705, 739, 756, 790, 8137, 8138, 8368.

[11] In Jeremiah,

Jehovah has said, Will not My soul be avenged on a nation which is like this? Jeremiah 5:9, 29.

In the same prophet, Take warning, 6 O Jerusalem, lest My soul turn from you, and I reduce you to a waste.

Since 'soul' is attributed to the Lord it stands for Divine Truth. In John,

The second angel poured out his bowl into the sea, and it became like the blood of one dead, from which every living soul died in the sea. Revelation 16:3.

'The sea' stands for known facts in their entirety, 28; 'blood' stands for the truths of faith derived from good, and in the contrary sense for truths of faith that have been falsified and rendered profane, 4735, 6978, 7317, 7326. Therefore 'living soul' stands for life from faith.

[12] In Matthew,

Do not be anxious for your soul, what you are going to eat or what you are going to drink. Matthew 6:25.

'Soul' stands for the truths of faith, 'eating and drinking' for receiving instruction in the goodness and truth of faith; for the internal sense at this point refers to spiritual life and the nourishment of that life. In the same gospel,

Whoever wishes to find his soul will lose it, and whoever loses his soul for My sake will find it. Matthew 10:39.

'Soul' stands for the life of faith, such as believers possess, and in the contrary sense for the life that is not that of faith, such as unbelievers possess. In Luke,

In your patience possess your souls. Luke 21:19.

'Possessing their souls' stands for the things of faith and consequently of spiritual life. 'Soul' has a similar meaning in very many other places.

脚注:

1. literally, He shall not take, reading Non ... accipiet for Non ... accipies (You shall not take)

2. i.e. If you bring food out of store for the hungry

3. literally, break open the eyes with stibium. Stibium was a cosmetic used for blackening the eyelids and eyebrows, thereby making the eyes look brighter or more open.

4. literally, the sons

5. literally, they gave your trading

6. literally, Admit castigation

  
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8337. 'And Miriam the prophetess, Aaron's sister, took a timbrel in her hand' means ascribing glory to the Lord from the good of faith. This is clear from the representation of 'Miriam' as the good of faith, for 'Moses' represents the truth of faith that goes forth directly from the Lord, thus inward truth, whereas 'Aaron' represents the truth of faith that goes forth from the Lord in an indirect way, thus outward truth, 7009, 7089, 7382, so that 'Miriam' is the good of faith which goes forth in an indirect way from the Lord, for when 'men' represent truth, 'their womenfolk' represent good, 6014 (since Miriam along with the women represents external good she is in addition referred to as 'Aaron's sister', though she is not called Moses' sister, the relation between good and truth being like that of sister and brother, 3160. But it should be remembered that 'women' represent good and 'men' truth when the spiritual Church is the subject, whereas 'women' represent truth and 'men' good when the celestial Church is the subject, 4823); from the meaning of 'the prophetess' as one who teaches, dealt with in 2534, 7269, at this point one who joins in praising the Lord, or what amounts to the same thing, one who ascribes glory to Him from the good of faith, since she sang to Jehovah, as Moses and the men of Israel had done (for the meaning of 'singing' as ascribing glory, see 8261, 8263, 8267); and from the meaning of 'taking a timbrel in one's hand' as ascribing glory from the good of faith, since 'a timbrel' has reference to spiritual good, or what amounts to the same thing, to the good of faith, 4138.

[2] In former times many types of musical instruments were used when God was worshipped, but with much discrimination. In general wind instruments were used to express affections for good, and stringed instruments affections for truth; and the origin of this was the correspondence of every sound to the affections. It is well known that some types of musical instruments are used to express one kind of natural affections and other types to express another kind, and that when a fitting melody is played they in actual fact stir the affections. Skilled musicians know all about this and also make proper use of it. The reason for it lies in the very nature of sound, and its accord with the affections. Mankind at first learned about it not from science and art but through the ear and its keen sense of hearing. From this it is plain that the ability does not have its origin in the natural world but in the spiritual world; it, springs from the correspondence of things in the natural world - which flow into it in accordance with true order - with realities in the spiritual world. Harmonious sound and various forms it takes correspond to states of joy and gladness in the spiritual world, and states of joy and gladness there spring from affections, which in that world are affections for what is good and true. From this one may now recognize that musical instruments correspond to delights and pleasures belonging to spiritual and celestial affections, and that some instruments correspond to celestial affections, others to spiritual ones; see what has been stated and shown about them previously in 418-420, 4138.

[3] As regards 'a timbrel' in particular, this corresponds to spiritual good, that is, to the good of truth. This is because a timbrel is neither a stringed nor a wind instrument but, being made of skin, is an instrument of one continuous string so to speak; and it is also because it has a heavier and deeper sound than that made by stringed instruments. This may also be recognized from the Word, in places in which 'a timbrel' is mentioned, as in Isaiah,

The joy of timbrels will cease, the noise of merry ones will cease, the joy of the harp will cease. Isaiah 24:8.

'The joy of timbrels' stands for delights that belong to affections for the good of faith; 'the joy of the harp' stands for delight that belongs to an affection for the truth of faith.

In Jeremiah,

Again I will build you, that you may be built, O virgin of Israel! Again you will adorn your timbrels, 1 and will go forth in the dance of the merrymakers. Jeremiah 31:4.

'Adorning timbrels' stands for ascribing glory to God from spiritual good, for it refers to the spiritual Church, meant by 'the virgin of Israel'.

[4] Similarly in Ezekiel,

You were in Eden, the garden of God. The workmanship of your timbrels and your pipes was within you; on the day you were created they were prepared. Ezekiel 28:13.

This refers to Tyre, by which cognitions or knowledge of good and of truth are meant, 'timbrels' meaning affections for the former and 'pipes' feelings of joy in the latter.

In David,

They have seen Your goings, O God, the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary. The singers went before, players [of stringed instruments] after, in the midst of the virgins playing timbrels. Psalms 68:24-25.

In the same author,

Shout to the God of Jacob; raise a song, and sound the timbrel, the delightful harp with the lyre. Psalms 81:1-2.

In the same author,

Sing to Jehovah a new song; let them praise His name in dancing, with timbrel and harp let them make melody to Him. Psalms 149:1, 3.

Here 'praising with timbrel' stands for ascribing glory from the feeling of delight that belongs to an affection for the good of faith, and 'praising with harp' for the pleasant feeling that belongs to an affection for the truth of faith.

[5] In the same author,

Praise God with timbrel and dance; praise Him with stringed instruments and organ praise Him with sounding cymbals 2 ; praise Him with clanging cymbals. 3 Psalms 150:3-5

'Praising with timbrel and dance' stands for doing so from the good and truth of faith; 'on stringed instruments and organ' stands for doing so from truths and consequently from good. Since all instruments corresponded to and were signs of the delights and pleasant feelings that belong to spiritual and celestial affections a large number of the Psalms of David have titles indicating how they were to be accompanied, such as On Neginoth, On the Nehiloth, On the Octave, 4 Shiggaion, the Gittith Muthlabben, the Sheminith, Shoshannim, or Mahalath.

脚注:

1. The Latin here and in 153, 1069:2, 3081:4 means literally will adorn your timbrels, but the Hebrew is generally taken to mean adorn yourself with timbrels.

2. lit. cymbals of sound

3. lit. cymbals of clangour

4. The Hebrew means On the Sheminith.

  
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