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Deuteronomium 17

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1 Gij zult den HEERE, uw God, geen os of klein vee offeren, waaraan een gebrek zij of enig kwaad; want dat is den HEERE, uw God, een gruwel.

2 Wanneer in het midden van u, in een uwer poorten, die de HEERE, uw God, u geeft, een man of vrouw gevonden zal worden, die doen zal, dat kwaad is in de ogen des HEEREN, uws Gods, overtredende Zijn verbond;

3 Dat hij heengaat, en dient andere goden, en buigt zich voor die, of voor de zon, of voor de maan, of voor het ganse heir des hemels, hetwelk ik niet geboden heb;

4 En het wordt u aangezegd, en gij hoort het; zo zult gij het wel onderzoeken; en ziet, het is de waarheid, de zaak is zeker, zulk een gruwel is in Israel gedaan;

5 Zo zult gij dien man of die vrouw, die ditzelve boze stuk gedaan hebben, tot uw poorten uitbrengen, dien man zeg ik, of die vrouw; en gij zult hen met stenen stenigen, dat zij sterven.

6 Op den mond van twee getuigen, of drie getuigen, zal hij gedood worden, die sterven zal; op den mond van een enigen getuige zal hij niet gedood worden.

7 De hand der getuigen zal eerst tegen hem zijn, om hem te doden, en daarna de hand des gansen volks; zo zult gij het boze uit het midden van u wegdoen.

8 Wanneer een zaak aan het gericht voor u te zwaar zal zijn, tussen bloed en bloed, tussen rechtshandel en rechtshandel, tussen plage en plage, zijnde twistzaken in uw poorten, zo zult gij u opmaken, en opgaan naar de plaats, die de HEERE, uw God, verkiezen zal;

9 En gij zult komen tot de Levietische priesters, en tot den rechter, die in die dagen zijn zal; en gij zult ondervragen, en zij zullen u de zaak des rechts aanzeggen.

10 En gij zult doen naar de mond des woords, dat zij u zullen aanzeggen, van diezelve plaats, die de HEERE verkiezen zal, en gij zult waarnemen te doen naar alles, wat zij u zullen leren.

11 Naar de mond der wet, die zij u zullen leren, en naar het oordeel, dat zij u zullen zeggen, zult gij doen; gij zult niet afwijken van het woord, dat zij u zullen aanzeggen, ter rechterhand of ter linkerhand.

12 De man nu, die trotselijk handelen zal, dat hij niet hore naar den priester, dewelke staat, om aldaar den HEERE, uw God, te dienen, of naar den rechter, dezelve man zal sterven; en gij zult het boze uit Israel wegdoen.

13 Dat het al dat volk hore en vreze, en niet meer trotselijk handele.

14 Wanneer gij zult gekomen zijn in het land, dat u de HEERE, uw God, geeft, en gij dat erfelijk zult bezitten en daarin wonen, en gij zeggen zult: Ik zal een koning over mij stellen, als al de volken, die rondom mij zijn;

15 Zo zult gij ganselijk tot koning over u stellen, dien de HEERE, uw God, verkiezen zal; uit het midden uwer broederen zult gij een koning over u stellen; gij zult niet vermogen over u te zetten een vreemden man, die uw broeder niet zij.

16 Maar hij zal voor zich de paarden niet vermenigvuldigen, en het volk niet doen wederkeren naar Egypte, om paarden te vermenigvuldigen; terwijl de HEERE ulieden gezegd heeft: Gij zult voortaan niet wederkeren door dezen weg.

17 Ook zal hij voor zich de vrouwen niet vermenigvuldigen, opdat zijn hart niet afwijke; hij zal ook voor zich geen zilver en goud zeer vermenigvuldigen.

18 Voorts zal het geschieden, als hij op den stoel zijns koninkrijks zal zitten, zo zal hij zich een dubbel van deze wet afschrijven in een boek, uit hetgeen voor het aangezicht der Levietische priesteren is;

19 En het zal bij hem zijn, en hij zal daarin lezen al de dagen zijns levens; opdat hij den HEERE, zijn God, lere vrezen, om te bewaren al de woorden dezer wet en deze inzettingen, om die te doen;

20 Dat zijn hart zich niet verheffe boven zijn broederen, en dat hij niet afwijke van het gebod, ter rechterhand of ter linkerhand; opdat hij de dagen verlenge in zijn koninkrijk, hij en zijn zonen, in het midden van Israel.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #356

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Yiya esigabeni / 1232  
  

356. And he that sat on him had a bow, signifies the doctrine of charity and faith from that understanding, by which evils and falsities are combated and dispersed. This is evident from the signification of "he that sat on a white horse," as meaning the Word (respecting which just above); also from the signification of "bow," as meaning the doctrine of charity and faith, by which evils and falsities are combated and dispersed. That "bow" signifies this doctrine will be seen in what follows. Here first let something be said respecting doctrine:

1. Without doctrine no one can understand the Word.

2. Without doctrine from the Word no one can fight against evils and falsities, and disperse them.

3. Without doctrine from the Word no one within the church, where the Word is, can become spiritual.

4. Doctrine can be acquired from no other source than from the Word, and by none except those who are in illustration from the Lord.

5. All things of doctrine must be confirmed by the sense of the letter of the Word.

In respect to the first, namely, "Without doctrine no one can understand the Word," it can be seen from this, that the sense of the letter consists of pure correspondences, which contain in themselves things spiritual, thus it consists of such things as are in the world and in its nature. From this it is that the sense of the letter is natural and not spiritual, accommodated, however, to the apprehension of the simple, who do not elevate their ideas above such things as they see before their eyes. From this it is, moreover, that it contains such things as do not appear to be spiritual, although the whole Word inwardly in itself is purely spiritual, because it is Divine. For this reason there are in the sense of the letter many things that cannot serve as doctrine for the church at this day, and many things that can be applied to various and diverse principles, and from this heresies arise; yet there are many things intermingled from which doctrine can be gathered and formed, especially the doctrine of life, which is the doctrine of charity and of faith therefrom. But he who reads the Word from doctrine sees there all things that confirm, as well as many things that lie concealed from the eyes of others; nor does he suffer himself to be drawn away into strange doctrines by those things in the Word that do not seem to agree, and that he does not understand; for all things of doctrine that he sees there are clear to him, and other things are obscure to him. Doctrine, therefore, which consists of genuine truths is as a lamp to those who read the Word; but on the other hand, to those who read the Word without doctrine it is like a lampstand without a light, placed in a dark place, by means of which nothing conducive to salvation can there be seen, known, inquired into, or found; moreover, one who so reads it is liable to be led away into any errors to which the mind is bent by some love, or is drawn by some principle. From this it can be seen that without doctrine no one can understand the Word.

[2] Second, "That without doctrine from the Word no one can fight against evils and falsities, and disperse them," can be seen from this, that from doctrine truths can be seen in their own light and in their own order, but not from the Word without doctrine. This is clear from what has just been said. But if truths cannot be seen, neither can falsities and evils be seen, for the latter are the opposite of the former; and yet all combat against evils and falsities is from truths, that is, by means of truths from the Lord; consequently he who reads the Word without doctrine may easily be led to fight for falsity against truth and for evil against good, by confirming evils and falsities by a wrong interpretation and application of the sense of the letter of the Word; and as a consequence the man is not reformed; for man is reformed by the dispersion of evils and the falsities of evil, by means of truths applied to the life. This is what is here meant by "the white horse" that was seen, and by "he that sat on him having a bow;" for "a white horse" signifies the understanding of truth from the Word, and "a bow" signifies the doctrine of charity and of faith therefrom by which evils and falsities are combated and dispersed.

[3] Third, "That without doctrine from the Word no one within the church, where the Word is, can become spiritual," can be seen from what has now been said, namely, that without doctrine the Word is not understood, and that without doctrine from the Word evils and falsities cannot be combated; for man becomes spiritual by means of a life according to Divine truths, which he does not know without doctrine, and by removing evils and falsities, which cannot be done without doctrine, as was said above. Without these two man is not reformed, thus does not become spiritual, but remains natural, and confirms his natural life by the sense of the letter of the Word, which is natural, by wrongly interpreting and applying it. It is said, within the church, where the Word is, since those who are out of the church do not have the Word, and therefore know nothing about the Lord; and no one becomes spiritual except from the Lord; and yet all who acknowledge a God and worship Him under the human form, and live in charity according to a religious principle that is in accord with the Word, are prepared by the Lord to receive spiritual life, and do receive it in the other life (on which we see in the work on Heaven and Hell 313-328; and above, n. 107, 195). Man becomes spiritual by regeneration, and regeneration is effected by "water and the spirit," that is, by means of truths and a life according to them (See in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem, n. 173-186; that baptism in the Christian world is for a sign and memorial of regeneration, n. 202-209, in the same work).

[4] Fourth, "That doctrine can be acquired from no other source than from the Word, and by none except those who are in illustration from the Lord," can be seen from this, that the Word is Divine truth itself, and is such that the Lord is in it; for the Lord is in His Divine truth that proceeds from Him; those, therefore, who frame doctrine from any other source than from the Word, do not frame it from Divine truth nor from the Lord. Moreover, in the particulars of the Word there is a spiritual sense, and the angels of heaven are in that sense; consequently there is a conjunction of heaven with the church by means of the Word; those, therefore, who frame doctrine from any other source than the Word do not frame it in conjunction with heaven, from which nevertheless is all illustration. (That the conjunction of heaven with man is by means of the Word, see in the work on Heaven and Hell 303-310.) From this it is evident that doctrine is to be acquired from no other source than the Word, and by none except those who are in illustration from the Lord. They are in illustration from the Lord who love truths because they are truths; and because such as these do them, they are in the Lord and the Lord is in them.

[5] Fifth, "That all things of doctrine must be confirmed by the sense of the letter of the Word," can be seen from this, that Divine truth in the sense of the letter is in its fullness; for that is the ultimate sense, and the spiritual sense is in it; when, therefore, doctrine has been confirmed by that sense the doctrine of the church is also the doctrine of heaven, and there is conjunction by correspondence. Let this be illustrated by this only: when man thinks any truth and confirms it by the sense of the letter, it is perceived in heaven, but not if he does not confirm it; for the sense of the letter is the basis into which spiritual ideas, which are the angels' ideas, close, much the same as words are the basis into which the meaning of the thought falls and is communicated to another. That this is so might be confirmed by much experience from the spiritual world; but this is not the place to present it.

  
Yiya esigabeni / 1232  
  

Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.

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Jeremiah 50:36-38

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36 A sword is on the boasters, and they shall become fools; a sword is on her mighty men, and they shall be dismayed.

37 A sword is on their horses, and on their chariots, and on all the mixed people who are in the midst of her; and they shall become as women: a sword is on her treasures, and they shall be robbed.

38 A drought is on her waters, and they shall be dried up; for it is a land of engraved images, and they are mad over idols.