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錫安山─大君王的城,在北面居高華美,為全地所喜悅。 2 It is beautiful in its loftiness, the joy of the whole earth. Like the utmost heights of Zaphon 48:2 ((Zaphon)) can refer to a sacred mountain or the direction north. is Mount Zion, the 48:2 Or ((earth, Mount Zion, on the northern side of the)) city of the Great King.
我們在萬軍之耶和華的城中─就是我們神的城中─所看見的,正如我們所聽見的。神必堅立這城,直到永遠。〔細拉〕 8 As we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the LORD Almighty, in the city of our God: God makes her secure forever. ((Selah))
August 24 "I have all, and abound." (Phil. 4:18.) IN one of my garden books there is a chapter with a very interesting heading, "Flowers that Grow in the Gloom." It deals with those patches in a garden which never catch the sunlight. And my guide tells me the sort of flowers which are not afraid of these dingy corners─may rather like them and flourish in them. And there are similar things in the world of the spirit. They come out when material circumstances become stern and severs. They grow in the gloom. How can we otherwise explain some of the experiences of the Apostle Paul? Here he is in captivity at Rome. The supreme mission of his life appears to be broken. But it is just in this besetting dinginess that flowers begin to show their faces in bright and fascinating glory. He may have seen them before, growing in the open road, but never as they now appeared in imcomparable strength and beauty. Words of promise opened out their treasures as he had never seen them before. Among those treasures were such wonderful things as the grace of Christ, the love of Christ, the joy and peace of Christ; and it seemed as though they needed an "encircling gloom" to draw out their secret and their inner glory. At any rate the realm of gloom became the home of revelation, and Paul began to realize as never before the range and wealth of his spiritual inheritance. Who has not known men and women who, when they arrive at seasons of gloom and solitude, put on strength and hopefulness like a robe? You may imprison such folk where you please; but you shut up their treasure with them. You cannot shut it out. "You may make their material lot a desert, but "the wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad, and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose." ─Dr. Jowett. "Every flower, even the fairest, has its shadow beneath it as it swings in the sunlight." Where there is much light there is much shade.