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遠くからの愛

作者: Jared Buss (機械翻訳された 日本語)

Star cluster Palomar 12 lies on the outskirts of the Milky Way’s halo.

で(1 サムエル記上24:16-21), サウル王は涙ながらにダビデに悪いことをしたと認める。彼はダビデの命を求めたが、ダビデは彼に憐れみを示した。この時のダビデの憐れみは、主ご自身が憐れみをもって悪に応えられることを表している。私たちがその模範に従うべきことは明らかだ。福音書の中で、主は、私たちは敵さえも愛しなさいと言われている(マタイによる福音書5:44; ルカによる福音書6:35).

ダビデがサウルに慈悲を示したからこそ、二人の間に和解が生まれた。ダビデがサウルに逆襲していたら、そうはならなかっただろう。しかし、それから間もなく、サウルはダビデを殺そうと、再びダビデの命を狙っている。和解はそこまでだ!そしてダビデは再びサウルに憐れみを示し、サウルは再び悔い改める。しかし、ダビデがサウルをもう信用していないことは明らかだ。ダビデとサウルは別々の道を歩むことになり、御言葉は次のように語っている:

ダビデは心の中でこう言った。ペリシテ人の国へすみやかに逃れることほど、わたしにとってよいことはない。だから、私は彼の手から逃れよう。"(1 サムエル記上27:1)

サウルは「私はもうあなたに危害を加えない」と言った(。1 サムエル記上26:21), しかし、ダビデがサウルからのその種の約束をもはや信じていないことは明らかだ。誰が彼を責めることができようか?

彼がサウルに憐れみを示したこと、つまり、彼が眠っている間に王を刺すことを仲間に禁じたことは、まだ良いことなのだ(1 サムエル記上26:8). 主は私たちが慈悲をもって悪に立ち向かうことを望んでおられる。何度も何度も、主は私たちに赦すように言われる。しかし、人々が私たちの赦しを、悪いことを繰り返すための白紙委任状として扱うように見えるとき、私たちはどうすればいいのだろうか?私たちを傷つけるようなことを積極的にしている人々、あるいは、長い間に確立されたパターンのために一緒にいて安心できない人々に対して、私たちはどのように憐れみを示せばいいのだろうか?それを探ってみよう。一言で言えば、人を愛し、同時に彼らから自分を守ることは可能なのだ。どうやって?

主は、和解と境界線の設定とのバランスについて、次のように語っておられます。 マタイによる福音書18:15-17. これらの指示は、誰かが私たちを傷つけるようなことをしたときに、主が私たちに望んでおられるプロセスを概説している。

「あなたの兄弟があなたに対して罪を犯したなら、行って、あなたと彼だけの間で、彼にその非を示しなさい。もし彼があなたの言うことを聞くなら、あなたは兄弟を取り戻したことになる。二、三人の証人の口によって、すべての言葉が立証されるようにするためである。もし彼がその人たちの言うことを聞こうとしないなら、それを集会で話しなさい。もしその人が集会でも聞くことを拒むなら、あなたがたには、その人を異邦人や徴税人と同じようにしておきなさい。

あなたの兄弟があなたに対して罪を犯すなら」(マタイによる福音書18:15), しかし、主が「兄弟」という言葉を隣人一般を意味する言葉として使っているのは明らかだ(参照)。 アルカナ・コエレスティア 2360:6, 7; 黙示録の説明 746:15).

これらの指示は、私たちが関係を持つ誰かが、私たちを傷つけるようなことをしているときはいつでも当てはまる。

最後に主が言われるのは、もし私たちが「兄弟」とうまくやれないなら、その人を「異教徒、徴税人」(マタイによる福音書18:17). もしこの指示のうち、私たちが注意を払うのがその部分だけだとしたら、かなり厳しく聞こえるだろう。しかし、もし私たちがこの指示の一部にしか注意を払わないのであれば、私たちは要点を見逃していることになる。私たちには従うべきプロセスがあり、一度に一歩ずつ進むように意図されている。人間として、私たちはオール・オア・ナッシング思考に陥りがちだ。誰かに腹を立てているときや、相手の行動が私たちを不安にさせる場合は特にそうだ。私たちは、"この人とは親密で、私たちの間に境界線はない "か、"この人とは距離を置いていて、私たちの間に絆はない "かのどちらかだと考える。認知的にはそうである必要はないとわかっていても、私たちの感情はしばしば、そうあるべきだと言う。中庸の立場を保つには成熟が必要であり、知恵が必要なのだ。つまり、他人の行動が私たちに与えている害を認め、対処することで、その人との関係を完全に断ち切ることはない。それは最も簡単な道でも、最も自然な道でもない。しかし、主が私たちに求めておられる道なのだ。

主は、もし兄弟が私たちに対して罪を犯したなら、最初の一歩は「行って、あなたとその兄弟だけの間で、彼の非を告げる」ことだと言われる(マタイによる福音書18:15). これが最初のステップであることは、とても理にかなっている。誰かと問題があれば、そのことについて話し合う。重要なのは、これが最初のステップであることを確認する必要があるということだ。ステップ2は他の人を巻き込むことだが、時にはステップ1を踏む前にステップ2を踏んでしまうこともある。その人の行動について話す前に、私たちを怒らせた人について友人に愚痴をこぼすのだ。そうすると、たいていは恨みが深まるばかりだ。時には、自分を傷つけた相手と話す前に、助言を得たいと思うこともある。メンターや専門家に助言を求めるのは適切なことかもしれない。しかし、問題を他人事にしてはいけない。少なくとも、すぐには。誰かに腹を立てているのであれば、まずは大人同士の付き合いとして話をすることから始めよう。そうすることで、実際の和解につながるのだ。あなたの兄弟があなたに対して罪を犯したなら、行って、あなたとその兄弟だけの間でその非を言いなさい。もし彼があなたの話を聞くなら、あなたは兄弟を得たことになる」(マタイによる福音書18:15).

もちろん、これは危険な状況に身を置くべきだという意味ではない。誰かが私たちをひどく傷つけた場合、その人と一対一で会うのは安全ではないと感じるかもしれない。この教えの精神は、必要なとき以外はステップ1をスキップしてはならないということだ。そして、最初の会話で自分を守るためにできることがある。ダビデの本を見習って、私たちを傷つけた相手と距離を置いて話すことができる(1 サムエル記上26:13). 電話で話すか、手紙を書くか。あるいは、レストランなどの公共の場で、より安全だと感じられる場所で会話をすることもできる。

一対一で会話をしても、兄弟がまだ私たちの話を聞こうとしないなら、主は私たちが "もう一人か二人 "連れて行くことができると言われる。(マタイによる福音書18:15). つまり、その時点で、必要であれば他の人を巻き込むことができる。1人か2人でいい。エスカレートしすぎる。もちろん、適切な人選も重要だ。巻き込む人は、賢明で冷静な人でなければならない。理想的なのは、私たち自身と、私たちが不満を抱いている相手の両方から信頼されている人たちだ。第三者を巻き込むと、事態がエスカレートすることを念頭に置く必要がある。もし他の人を巻き込む必要があるなら、主はそうすることができると言っておられる。

第三のステップは、「教会に言う」ことである(マタイによる福音書18:17). これは、礼拝後の軽食のために集まったときに、互いの不満を言い合うべきだという意味ではない。ここで "教会"(ἐκλησία)と訳されているギリシャ語は、単に "集まり "や "集会 "を意味する。つまり主が言いたいのは、もし誰かが私たちの言うことを聞かず、私たちや信頼できる一握りの人々がそれについて話したにもかかわらず、その人を傷つけるような行動を改めないなら、私たちはその不満について率直に話すことが許されるということだ。それが有益なことであれば、私たちは地域社会を巻き込むことができる。おそらく「教会に話す」ということは、ある種の公的な仲裁を求めることが許されているということだろう。古代では、教会の指導者たちがそのようなことをしていただろう。現在では、公的な仲裁を望むなら、通常は裁判所に行く。

の主の言葉によれば、最後の段階は次のようなものだ。 マタイによる福音書18, というのは、兄弟を「異教徒で徴税人」(マタイによる福音書18:17). これは、問題のある人物を軽蔑したり、非難したり、憎んだりすることが許されるという意味ではない。単に、他のすべてが失敗し、私たちを傷つけた人が私たちを傷つけ続けている場合、私たちは彼らから自分自身を切り離すことが許されているということです。私たちは、その人を私たちの領域の一部ではない誰かとして扱うことが許されているのだ。実際には、これは私たちを傷つけた人との交流やコミュニケーションを制限することを含むだろう。

主は、私たちはこのようなことをすることを許されていると言っておられる--必要であれば、私たちは境界線を設けることを許されている。しかし、従うべきプロセスがある。感情を傷つけられたからといって、そのままエスカレートして加害者との関係を断つことはできない。そして、ここが本当に難しいところなのだが、主が私たちに許される境界線についてこう言われた直後に、主は弟子たちとこんな会話をしている:

主よ、私の兄弟が私に対して罪を犯すのは何度までですか。7回までですか?"

イエスは彼に言われた、「わたしは、七回までとは言わない。(マタイによる福音書18:21-22)

新教の天の教理では、「七の七十倍」とは「数えずに常に」という意味だと言われている(黙示録257:4, 391:21).

ルカによる朗読の中で、主は似たようなことを言っている:

あなたの兄弟があなたに対して罪を犯したならば、彼を戒めなさい。また、もしその兄弟が一日に七度あなたに対して罪を犯し、一日に七度「悔い改めます」と言って戻って来るなら、あなたはその兄弟を赦さなければならない。(ルカによる福音書17:3, 4)

主は、私たちは境界線を設けることを許されていると言っておられるが、同時に、人が私たちを傷つけるたびに、その人を赦す必要があるとも言っておられる。そしてこの説教の要点は、私たちはその両方を同時に行うことができるということだ。赦すということは、人にひどい仕打ちをする許可を与えることとは違う。誰かを赦すということは、その人を自分の下に置く権利を放棄することである。許すということは、憎む権利を放棄することだ。憎しみは魂を毒するからだ。

ある意味、人を赦すということは、赦す相手のことですらない。赦すことは、主との関係を正すことなのだ。ヨセフの兄弟たちが彼に赦しを求めたとき、彼はこう答えた。創世記50:19). つまり、兄弟を裁くのも罪を赦すのも自分の仕事ではないと。それは神の仕事だった。他の人間が赦しに値するかどうかを判断することは、私たちの仕事ではない。私たちは隣人を愛するように命じられており、敵をも愛するように命じられている。そして、もし誰かを愛そうとするなら、恨みを持ち続けることはできない。憎むことを自分に許すことはできない。しかし、人を愛することと、その人との間に境界線を設けることは、同時に起こりうることなのだ。その真理を保持することは、中間にスペースを保持することであり、「どちらか一方」思考を避けることである。その中間のスペースを保つには、知恵と成熟が必要であり、それが主が私たちに求めていることなのだ。

最後に、天の教典の一節を見て、私たちが悪を選んだときの天使たちの扱い方を説明しよう。

天使たちはいつも私たちと共にいて、私たちには見ることも感じることもできない方法で私たちを守っている。(天界の秘義5854)

彼らがいてくれるのは良いことだ!別の箇所では、もし彼らが私たちとともにいなかったら、私たちは「すぐに滅びる」と言われている(天界の秘義50). 私たちが悪を選ぶとき、天使たちを遠ざけてしまうのだ。

しかし、天使たちは完全に離れていくわけではない。私たちが悪を選んだとき、天使たちはまだ私たちと一緒にいる。私たちが悪に深く沈めば沈むほど、天使たちは遠ざかっていく。彼らは私たちの近くにいることを望み、近くで私たちを愛することを望む。しかし、それができない場合、彼らは遠くから私たちを愛する。私たちはときどき、愛と距離は互いに排他的なものだと思い込んでしまうことがある。しかし、そうではない。私たちは天使たちの例に倣うことができる。必要であれば、遠くから愛することもできる。天使たち自身が、主の模範に従っているのだ--主は悪を善とは言わず、それにもかかわらず赦す用意があり、主を呼び求める者すべてに憐れみを豊かに注いでくださる方なのだから(詩編86:5). 1

脚注:

1. この記事は、2025年2月16日にピッツバーグ新教会で行われた説教から抜粋したものである。朗読は以下の通り: 1 サムエル記上26:5-21 (子供たちの話); マタイによる福音書18:15-17; 天界の秘義5854.

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257. Since in this prophetical book numbers are often mentioned, and no one can know the spiritual sense of the things contained therein unless it is known what the particular numbers signify (for all numbers in the Word, like all names, signify spiritual things), and since the number "seven" is often mentioned among others, I will here show that "seven" signifies all persons and all things, likewise fullness and totality; for that which signifies all persons and all things signifies also fullness and totality, for fullness and totality are predicated of the magnitude of a thing, and all persons and all things are predicated of multitude. That "seven" has such a signification can be seen from the following passages. In Ezekiel:

They that dwell in the cities of Israel shall set fire to and burn the arms, and the shield, and the buckler, with the bow and with the arrows, and the hand-staff, and the spear; and they shall make a fire with them seven years. And they shall bury Gog and all his multitude, and they shall cleanse the earth seven months (Ezekiel 39:9, 11-12).

Here the desolation of all things in the church is treated of: "those that dwell in the cities of Israel" signify all goods of truth; "to set fire" signifies to consume by evils. "The arms, the shield, the buckler, the bow, the arrows, the hand-staff, the spear," are all things pertaining to doctrine; "to make a fire with them seven years" means to consume them all and fully by evils. "Gog" signifies those who are in external worship and in no internal worship; "to bury them and cleanse the earth" means to destroy all such, and completely purge the church of them.

[2] In Jeremiah:

The widows shall be multiplied more than the sand of the seas, and I will bring to them upon the mother of the youths the waster at noonday. She that hath borne seven shall languish, she shall breathe out her soul (Jeremiah 15:8-9).

"The widows," that shall be multiplied, signify those who are in good and who long for truths, and in a contrary sense, as here, those who are in evil and desire falsities; "the mother of the youths" signifies the church; "the waster at noonday" signifies the vastation of that church, however much it may be in truths from the Word; "she that hath borne seven shall languish, she shall breathe out her soul," signifies that the church, to which all truths were given because the Word was given to it, is to perish; for "she that hath borne seven" signifies to whom all truths were given. This was particularly said of the Jews.

[3] Likewise in the first book of Samuel:

They that were hungry have ceased; the barren hath borne seven, and she that hath many children hath failed (1 Samuel 2:5).

"They that were hungry," who have ceased, are those who long for the truths and goods of the church; "the barren bearing seven" signifies those who are outside of the church, and are ignorant of truths, because they have not the Word, thus the Gentiles, to whom all things will be given; "she that hath many children failing" signifies those who have, from whom will be taken away. In David:

Render unto our neighbors sevenfold into their bosom (Psalms 79:12).

And in Moses:

That the Jews should be punished seven times for their sins (Leviticus 26:18, 21, 24, 28);

"seven times" here signifying fully.

[4] In Luke:

If thy brother sin against thee seven times in the day, and seven times in the day turn again to thee, saying, I repent, thou shalt forgive him (Luke 17:4).

"To forgive seven times, if he should turn again seven times," means to forgive as often as he turns, thus every time. But lest it should be understood to mean seven times, the Lord explained his meaning to Peter, who supposed seven times to be meant, in Matthew:

Peter said, Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? Until seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, until seven times, but until seventy times seven (Matthew 18:21-22).

"Seventy times seven" means always, without counting.

In David:

Seven times a day do I praise thee for the judgments of righteousness (Psalms 119:164).

"Seven times a day" means always, or at all times.

[5] In the same:

The sayings of Jehovah are pure sayings, as silver refined in a crucible purified seven times (Psalms 12:6).

"Silver" signifies truth from the Divine; "purified seven times" means wholly and fully pure.

[6] in Isaiah:

The light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days (Isaiah 30:26).

"The light of the sun" signifies Divine truth from Divine good; that "this light shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days," signifies that Divine truth in heaven shall be without any falsity, thus altogether and fully pure.

[7] In Matthew:

The unclean spirit shall take seven other spirits more evil than himself, and shall dwell there (Matthew 12:45; Luke 11:26).

Here profanation is treated of, and "the seven unclean spirits" with which the unclean spirit would return, signify all the falsities of evil, thus a complete destruction of good and truth.

[8] The "seven times" that were to pass over the king of Babylon have a like meaning, in Daniel:

His heart shall be changed from man, and a beast's heart shall be given unto him, while seven times shall pass over him (Daniel 4:16, 25, 32).

"The king of Babylon" signifies those who profane the goods and truths of the Word; that "his heart should be changed from man, and a beast's heart be given him," means that nothing spiritual, which is the truly human, should remain, but instead there should be the diabolical; "the seven times which were to pass over him" signify profanation, which is the complete destruction of truth and good.

[9] Because "seven" and "seven times" signified all things and fullness, the following commands were given:

Seven days the hands [of Aaron and his sons] should be filled (Exodus 29:35).

Seven days [the altar] should be sanctified (Exodus 29:37).

Seven days Aaron should be clothed with the garments when he was to be initiated (Exodus 29:30).

For seven days Aaron and his sons were not to go out of the tabernacle when they were to initiated into the priesthood (Leviticus 8:33, 34).

Seven times was the altar to be sprinkled for expiation upon its horns (Leviticus 16:18, 19).

Seven times was the altar to be sanctified with oil (Leviticus 8:11).

Seven times was the blood to be sprinkled towards the veil (Leviticus 4:16, 17).

Seven times was the blood to be sprinkled with the fingers eastward, when Aaron went towards the mercy-seat (Leviticus 16:12-15).

Seven times was the water of separation to be sprinkled towards the tent (Numbers 19:4).

Seven times the blood was to be sprinkled in the cleansing of leprosy (Leviticus 14:7, 8, 27, 38, 51).

The lampstand was to have seven lamps (Exodus 25:32, 37; 37:18-25).

For seven days were the feasts to be kept (Exodus 34:18, Leviticus 23:4-9, 39-44; Deuteronomy 16:3, 4, 8).

For the seven days of the feast there was to be a burnt-offering of seven bullocks, and seven rams daily (Ezekiel 45:23).

Balaam built seven altars, and sacrificed seven oxen and seven rams (Numbers 23:1-7, 15-18, 29, 30).

They numbered seven weeks of years, seven times seven years, and then they were to cause the trumpet of the jubilee to be sounded in the seventh month (Leviticus 25:8, 9).

From the signification of the number "seven" it can be seen what is signified:

By the seven days of creation (Genesis 1);

Also by the fact that four thousand men were satisfied by seven loaves and that seven basketful remained (Matthew 15:34-38; Mark 8:5-9).

From this then it is evident what is signified in Revelation:

By the seven churches (Revelation 1:4, 11);

By the seven golden lampstands, in the midst of which was the Son of man (Revelation 1:13);

By the seven stars in His right hand (Revelation 1:16, 20);

By the seven spirits of God (Revelation 3:1);

By the seven lamps of fire before the throne (Revelation 4:5);

By the book sealed with seven seals (Revelation 5:1);

By the seven angels to whom were given seven trumpets (Revelation 8:2);

By the seven thunders which uttered their voices (Revelation 10:3, 4);

By the seven angels having the seven last plagues (Revelation 16:1, 6);

And by the seven vials full of the seven last plagues (Revelation 16:1; 21:9);

and elsewhere in the Word, where "seven" is mentioned.

  
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392. The souls of those slain because of the Word of God, and because of the testimony that they held, signifies those who were rejected and concealed because of Divine truth and because of their confession of the Lord. This is evident from the signification of "those slain," as being those who were rejected by the evil and concealed by the Lord (of whom presently); also from the signification of "the Word of God," as being Divine truth. What the Lord speaks is called the Word of God, and that is Divine truth. The Word or the Sacred Scripture is nothing else; for in it all Divine truth is contained, but it is only before the angels that the truth itself in its glory is manifest in it, because to them the interior things of the Word, which are spiritual and celestial, become manifest and also constitute their wisdom. "The Word of God," therefore, signifies in the genuine sense Divine truth, and in the highest sense the Lord Himself who spoke it, for He spoke from Himself, or from His Divine, and what proceeds from Him that also is Himself.

[2] That the Divine proceeding is the Lord may be illustrated by this: About every angel there is a sphere that is called the sphere of his life; this spreads abroad to a great distance from him. This sphere flows out or proceeds from the life of his affection or love; it is therefore an extension outside of him of such life as is in him. This extension is effected by means of the spiritual atmosphere or aura, which is the aura of heaven. By means of that sphere the quality of an angel in respect to affection is perceived at a distance by others; this has been granted me sometimes to perceive. But about the Lord there is a Divine sphere, which near Him appears as a sun, which is His Divine love, and from this that sphere proceeds into the whole heaven and fills it and constitutes the light that is there; this sphere is the Divine proceeding from the Lord, which in its essence is Divine truth. This comparison with angels is made as an illustration, to show that the Divine proceeding from the Lord is the Lord Himself, because it is a proceeding of His love, and the proceeding is Himself outside of Himself. The above is further evident from the signification of "testimony," as being the confession of the Lord, and the Lord Himself (of which presently).

[3] That "those slain" here mean those who were rejected by evil spirits and concealed by the Lord, or removed from the eyes of others and preserved to the day of the Last Judgment, can be seen from what was said in the article above, also from what follows in the two verses in which they alone are described. In the article above it was said that "the former heaven" that passed away consisted of those who in externals lived a moral life, and yet were merely natural and not spiritual, or who lived a sort of spiritual life merely from the affection or love of fame, honor, glory, and gain, thus for the sake of appearance. Although these were inwardly evil, they, nevertheless, were tolerated, and constituted societies in the higher places in the spiritual world. These societies, taken together, were called a heaven, but "the former heaven" that afterwards passed away. From this it came to pass that all those who were spiritual, that is, who were inwardly as well as outwardly good, not being able to be with these, withdrew from them, either voluntarily or being driven away, and wherever found they were persecuted; on this account they were concealed by the Lord and preserved in their places until the day of judgment, that they might constitute "the new heaven." These therefore are those that are meant by "the souls of those slain seen under the altar." This makes clear that "those slain" signify those who were rejected and concealed, for they were hated by the others, because of Divine truth and because of their confession of the Lord; and those who are hated are called "those slain," because to hate is spiritually to slay. That such are meant by "the souls of those slain," can be seen further from what follows in the two verses where it is said of them, "And they cried out with a great voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on those that dwell on the earth? And there were given to every one of them white robes; and it was said unto them that they should rest yet a little time, until their fellow-servants, as well as their brethren, who were to be killed, as they also were, should be fulfilled." That those above described are meant by "those slain," no one can know but those to whom it has been revealed; for who can know, except by revelation, of whom "the former heaven" (Revelation 21:1) consisted, and of whom "the new heaven" was formed; and that those of whom the new heaven was to be formed, were in the meantime concealed and preserved by the Lord? And unless these things had been revealed to someone, all things contained in Revelation in its internal sense must have remained hidden; for in it such things as were to take place in the spiritual world before the Last Judgment, and while it was going on, and after it are chiefly treated of.

[4] That "testimony" signifies the confession of the Lord, and the Lord Himself, can be seen from the passages in the Word that follow. This signification has its origin from this, that the Word in each and every particular testifies respecting the Lord; for in its inmost sense it treats of the Lord alone, and in its internal sense of the celestial and spiritual things that proceed from the Lord, and in particular the Lord testifies respecting Himself in everyone who is in the life of love and charity; for the Lord flows into their heart and life and teaches them, especially respecting His Divine Human; for He grants to those who are in a life of love to think of God under the human form, and God under the human form is the Lord.

The simple in the Christian world so think, as also the heathen who live in charity according to their religious principle. Both these are astonished when they hear the learned speak of God as not to be perceived in any human form, for they know that thinking thus they could not see any God in thought, and therefore could have little belief in the existence of a God, since the faith which is the faith of charity wishes to comprehend in some way what is believed; for faith is of thought, and to think what is incomprehensible is not to think, but only to have knowledge and to speak from that without any idea. Angels, even the wisest, do not think of God otherwise than as in the human form; it is impossible for them to think otherwise, for the reason that their perceptions flow according to the form of heaven, which is the human form from the Lord's Divine Human (on which see Heaven and Hell 59-86); and for the reason that the affections from which are their thoughts, are from influx, and influx is from the Lord.

This has been said that it may be known why "testimony" signifies the Lord, namely, because the Lord testifies respecting Himself with all who accept His testimony, and these are such as live a life of love to the Lord, and a life of charity towards the neighbor. These receive His testimony and confess Him, because a life of love and charity opens the interior mind by the influx of light from heaven, for a life of love and charity is the Divine life itself; for the Lord loves everyone, and does good to everyone from love; consequently where that life is received the Lord is present and is conjoined to the man, and thus flows into his higher mind which is called the spiritual mind, and by light from himself opens it.

[5] That "testimony" signifies the Lord, and with man the confession of the Lord from the heart, and in particular, the acknowledgment of the Lord's Divine in His Human, can be seen from this, that the law which was given on Mount Sinai and written upon two tables, and afterwards placed in the ark, is called the "Testimony;" whence also the ark was called "the ark of the Testimony," and the tables also were called "the tables of Testimony;" and because this was most holy, the mercy-seat was placed upon the ark, and over the mercy-seat were sculptured two cherubim, between which Jehovah, that is, the Lord, spoke with Moses and Aaron. This makes clear that "the Testimony" signifies the Lord Himself; otherwise the mercy-seat would not have been placed upon the ark, nor would the Lord have spoken with Moses and Aaron between the cherubim which were upon the mercy-seat. Moreover, when Aaron entered within the veil, which he did once every year, he was first sanctified, and afterwards he burnt incense till the smoke of the incense covered the mercy seat; it is said that unless he did this he would have died. From this it is clearly evident that the Testimony that was in the ark, and that was the law given on Mount Sinai and inscribed on two tables of stone, signified the Lord Himself.

[6] That the law is called "the Testimony" is evident in Moses:

Thou shalt put into the ark the Testimony which I shall give thee (Exodus 25:16).

He put the Testimony into the ark (Exodus 40:20).

The mercy-seat that is upon the Testimony (Leviticus 16:13).

Lay up the rods of the tribes before the Testimony (Numbers 17:4).

That the tables and the ark were therefore called the tables and the ark of the Testimony (Exodus 25:22; 31:7, 18; 32:15).

That the mercy-seat was placed upon it, and over the mercy-seat two sculptured cherubim (Exodus 25:17-22; 26:34).

That the Lord spoke with Moses and with Aaron between the two cherubim (Exodus 25:16, 21-22; Numbers 17:4 and elsewhere).

That they sanctified themselves before they entered thither, and that the smoke of the incense covered the mercy-seat lest they should die (Leviticus 16:1-34).

[7] That "the testimony" signifies the Lord is evident also from this, that what was upon the ark was called the mercy seat [propitiatorium], and the Lord is the propitiator; the ark also, from the testimony in it, was the holy of holies, both in the tabernacle and in the temple, and from this the tabernacle was holy, and also the temple. The tabernacle represented heaven, and also the temple, and heaven is heaven from the Lord's Divine Human; from this it follows that "testimony" signifies the Lord in respect to His Divine Human. (That "the tent of meeting" represented heaven, see Arcana Coelestia 9457, 9481, 9485, 10545; likewise the temple, see above, n. 220; and that heaven is heaven from the Lord's Divine Human, see Heaven and Hell, n. 59-86.) The law proclaimed from Mount Sinai is called "the Testimony" because that law, in a broad sense, signifies the whole Word, both historical and prophetical, and the Word is the Lord, according to these words in John:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and God was the Word; and the Word was made flesh, (John 1:1) John 1:14).

The Word is the Lord because the Word signifies Divine truth, and all Divine truth proceeds from the Lord, for it is the light in heaven, that enlightens the minds of the angels and also the minds of men, and gives them wisdom; this light in its essence is Divine truth proceeding from the Lord as a sun (of which light, see Heaven and Hell 126-140); therefore it is afterwards said, "the Word was with God, and God was the Word." It is also said in John:

In Him was life; and the life was the light of men. That was the true Light, which lighteth every man coming into the world (John 1:4, 1:9).

[8] This makes clear that the Lord is meant by "the Testimony;" for the law written on the two tables, which was called the "Testimony," signifies the Word in the whole complex, and the Lord is the Word. (That "the law" in a broad sense signifies the Word in the whole complex, in a sense less broad the historical Word, and in a strict sense the ten commandments of the Decalogue, see Arcana Coelestia 6752.) This law was also called "a Covenant," and so the tables on which it was inscribed were called "the tables of the Covenant," and the ark was called "the ark of the Covenant" (See Exodus 34:28; Numbers 14:44; Deuteronomy 9:9, 15; Revelation 11:19; and elsewhere); and this because "Covenant" signifies conjunction, and the Word or Divine truth is what conjoins man with the Lord; from no other source is there any conjunction. (That "Covenant" signifies conjunction, see Arcana Coelestia 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021, 6804, 8767, 8778, 9396, 10632.)

This law is called both "a Covenant" and "a Testimony," because when called "a Covenant" it means the Word by which there is conjunction; and when called "a Testimony" it means the Lord Himself who conjoins; and on man's part, the confession of the Lord and the acknowledgment of His Divine in His Human, which conjoin. From this it can be seen why the Word is called in the church "a Covenant," the Word before the Lord's coming "the Old Covenant," and that after His coming "the New Covenant;" it is called also "the Old and the New Testament," but it is to be called "the Testimony."

[9] That "Testimony" signifies the Lord, and on man's part the confession of the Lord and the acknowledgment of His Divine in His Human, is evident also from these passages in the Word. In Revelation:

They overcame the dragon by the blood of the Lamb, and by the Word of the testimony. And the dragon was angry, and went away to make war with the remnant of her seed, that keep the commandment of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ (Revelation 12:11 17).

I am thy fellow-servant, and of thy brethren that hold the testimony of Jesus. The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy (Revelation 19:10).

"The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy" signifies that the confession of the Lord and the acknowledgment of His Divine in His Human is the life of all truth, both in the Word and in doctrine from the Word.

[10] And elsewhere:

The souls of those slain with the axe for the testimony of Jesus, and for the Word of God, received not the mark upon their forehead and upon their hand (Revelation 20:4).

These passages will be explained in what follows. In David:

Jerusalem is builded as a city that is conjoined together; and thither the tribes go up, the tribes of Jah, a testimony to Israel, to confess to the name of Jehovah. For there are set thrones for judgment (Psalms 122:3-5).

"Jerusalem" signifies the church in relation to doctrine, which is said to be "builded" when it is established by the Lord; "as a city that is conjoined together" signifies doctrine in which all things are in order, "city" meaning doctrine; "thither the tribes go up, the tribes of Jah," signifies that in it are all truths and goods in the complex; "a testimony to Israel, to confess to the name of Jehovah," signifies the confession and acknowledgment of the Lord there; "for there are set thrones for judgment" signifies that Divine truth is there according to which judgment is executed. That this is what "thrones" signify, see above n. 253.

[11] In the same:

Jehovah hath set up a testimony in Jacob, and a law in Israel (Psalms 78:5).

"Jacob" and "Israel" signify the church, "Jacob" the external church, and "Israel" the internal church; and "testimony" and "law" signify the Word, "testimony" that in the Word which teaches the goods of life, and "the law" that in it which teaches the truths of doctrine. Because those who are in the external church are in the good of life according to the truths of doctrine, and those who are in the internal church are in the truths of doctrine according to which is the life, so "testimony" is predicated of Jacob, and "the law" of Israel.

[12] In the same:

If thy sons shall keep My covenant, and the testimony that I shall teach them, their 1 sons shall sit upon the throne for thee forevermore (Psalms 132:12).

This is said of David, but David here means the Lord; "his sons" mean those who do the Lord's commandments; of these it is said, "if thy sons shall have kept My covenant and My testimony," "covenant" meaning the like as "law" above, namely, the truth of doctrine, and "testimony" the like as "testimony" above, namely, the good of life according to the truths of doctrine. Like things are signified by "covenant" and "testimonies" in David (Psalms 25:10).

[13] "Testimonies" are mentioned in many passages in the Word, together with "law," "precepts," "commandments," "statutes," and "judgments;" and "testimonies and commandments" there signify such things as teach life, "law and precepts" such as teach doctrine, "statutes and judgments" such as teach rituals, as in the following passages in David:

The law of Jehovah is perfect, restoring the soul; the testimony of Jehovah is sure, making wise the simple. The commandments of Jehovah are right, making glad the heart; the precept of Jehovah is pure, enlightening the eyes; the judgments of Jehovah are truth, they are righteous altogether (Psalms 19:7-9).

In the same:

Blessed are the perfect in the way, who walk in the law of Jehovah. Blessed are they that observe His testimonies, that seek after Him with the whole heart. Thou hast enjoined Thy commandments to be strictly kept. O that my ways may be directed to keep Thy statutes! Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all Thy precepts. I will confess to thee in uprightness of heart, when I shall have learned the judgments of Thy righteousness (Psalms 119:1-7 manner in verses 12-15, 88-89, 151-156, etc.).

脚注:

1. The photolithograph has "thy," but Hebrew has "their," as also Arcana Coelestia 6804.

  
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