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出埃及记 4

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1 摩西回答:他们必不信我,也不我的话,必耶和华并没有向你显现。

2 耶和华对摩西:你里是甚麽?他:是杖。

3 耶和华:丢在上。他一丢下去,就变作摩西便跑开。

4 耶和华摩西:伸出来,拿住他的尾巴,他必在你中仍变为杖;

5 如此好叫他们信耶和华─他们祖宗的,就是亚伯拉罕的以撒的雅各,是向你显现了。

6 耶和华又对他:把放在怀里。他就把放在怀里,及至抽出来,不料,上长了大麻风,有那样白。

7 耶和华:再把放在怀里。他就再把放在怀里,及至从怀里抽出来,不料,已经复原,与周身的一样;

8 :倘或他们不你的话,也不信头一个神迹,他们必信第二个神迹。

9 这两个神迹若不信,也不你的话,你就从河里取些,倒在旱地上,你从河里取的必在旱地上变作血。

10 摩西耶和华阿,我素日不是能言的,就是从你对仆人说话以後,也是这样。我本是拙的。

11 耶和华对他:谁造人的呢?谁使人、耳聋、目明、眼瞎呢?岂不是我─耶和华麽?

12 现在去罢,我必赐你才,指教你所当的话。

13 摩西:主阿,你愿意打发谁,就打发谁去罢!

14 耶和华摩西发怒:不是有你的哥哥利未人亚伦麽?我知道他是能言的;现在他出来迎接你,他一见你,里就欢喜。

15 你要将当传给他;我也要赐你和他才,又要指教你们所当行的事。

16 他要替你对百姓说话;你要以他当作,他要以你当作

17 里要拿这杖,好行神迹。

18 於是,摩西回到他岳父叶忒罗那里,对他:求你容我回去见我在埃及的弟兄,他们还在不在。叶忒罗对摩西:你可以平平安安地去罢!

19 耶和华米甸摩西:你要回埃及去,因为寻索你命的人都死了

20 摩西就带着妻子和两个儿子,叫他们,回埃及去。摩西里拿着的杖。

21 耶和华摩西:你回到埃及的时候,要留意将我指示你的一切奇事行在法老面前。但我要使(或作:任凭;下同)他的刚硬,他必不容百姓去。

22 你要对法老耶和华这样以色列是我的儿子,我的长子

23 我对你说过:容我的儿子去,好事奉我。你还是不肯容他去。看哪,我要杀你的长子

24 摩西在住宿的地方,耶和华遇见他,想要杀他。

25 西坡拉就拿一块火石,割下他儿子的阳皮,丢在摩西前,:你真是我的血郎了。

26 这样,耶和华才放了他。西坡拉:你因割礼就是血郎了。

27 耶和华亚伦:你往旷野去迎接摩西。他就去,在遇见摩西,和他亲嘴。

28 摩西耶和华打发他所的言语和嘱咐他所行的神迹都告诉了亚伦

29 摩西亚伦就去招聚以色列的长老

30 亚伦耶和华摩西的一切了一遍,又在百姓眼前行了那些神迹,

31 百姓就信了。以色列人耶和华眷顾他们,鉴察他们的困苦,就低头下拜。

   

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7091. Thus said Jehovah the God of Israel. That this signifies from the Divine Human of the Lord, namely, exhortation to those who are against the truths of the church, is evident from the fact that by “Jehovah the God of Israel” is meant the Lord as to the Divine Human. (That in the Word the Lord is “Jehovah,” see n. 1343, 1736, 2921, 3023, 3035, 5041, 5663, 6281, 6303, 6905.) He is called “the God of Israel,” because by “Israel” is signified the Lord’s spiritual kingdom (n. 6426, 6637), and because the Lord by His coming into the world saved those who were of that kingdom or church (n. 6854, 6914, 7035). The reason why “the God of Israel” is the Lord as to the Divine Human, is that they who are of that church have natural ideas about everything spiritual and heavenly, and also about the Divine; and therefore unless they thought of the Divine as of a natural man, they could not be conjoined with the Divine by anything of affection; for if they thought of the Divine not as of a natural man, they would either have no ideas, or extravagant ones, about the Divine, and would thereby defile the Divine.

Hence it is that by “the God of Israel” is meant the Lord as to the Divine Human, and indeed as to the Divine natural. (That by “Israel” and “Jacob” in the supreme sense is meant the Lord as to the Divine natural; by “Israel,” as to the internal Divine natural; and by “Jacob,” as to the external Divine natural, see n. 4570; also that they who are of the spiritual church were and are saved by the Divine Human of the Lord, n. 2833, 2834; and also that the man of the spiritual church, who is “Israel,” is interior natural, n. 4286, 4402.)

[2] From all this then it is evident why the Lord in the Word is called “Jehovah the God of Israel,” and “Jehovah the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL.” Everyone can know that the Divine must be so named in agreement with something holy not apparent in the sense of the letter. That the Lord as to the Divine natural is meant by “the God of Israel” is plain from many passages in the Word; manifestly from the following:

That Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and seventy elders of Israel saw the God of Israel, under whose feet was as it were a work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the substance of heaven for cleanness (Exodus 24:9-10).

[3] That it was the Lord and not Jehovah who is called the “Father” is evident from the Lord’s words in John:

No one hath ever seen God (John 1:18). Ye have neither ever heard His voice, nor seen His shape (John 5:37).

In Isaiah:

I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I am Jehovah, who have called thee by thy name, the God of Israel (Isaiah 45:3).

In Ezekiel:

Over the head of the cherubs was as it were the appearance of a sapphire stone, the likeness of a throne; and over the likeness of a throne a likeness as the appearance of a man upon it above; and he had the appearance of fire and a rainbow, and of brightness round about (Ezekiel 1:26-28).

These are called “the glory of Jehovah,” and “of the God of Israel,” in the same (Ezekiel 1:28; 8:4; 9:3; 10:19-20), and also where the new temple is described (Ezekiel 43:2; 44:2); as also in many other passages (Isaiah 17:6; 21:10, 17; 24:15; 41:17; Psalms 41:13; 59:5; 68:8, 35; 6 9:6; 72:18, and elsewhere). So also He is called “the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL” (Isaiah 1:4; 5:19; 10:20; 17:7; 30:1, 12, 15; 49:7; 60:9, 14; Ezekiel 39:7).

[4] That the “God of Israel” and the “HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL” are the Lord as to the Divine Human is also evident from the fact that He is called the “REDEEMER,” the “SAVIOR,” the “MAKER”—the Redeemer, in Isaiah:

Our Redeemer, Jehovah Zebaoth; His name the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL (Isaiah 47:4; also Isaiah 41:14; 43:14 48:17; 54:5); also the SAVIOR (Isaiah 43:3); and the MAKER (Isaiah 45:11).

From all this it is also evident that by “Jehovah” in the Word of the Old Testament, no other is meant than the Lord, for He is called JEHOVAH GOD and the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL, the REDEEMER, the SAVIOR, the MAKER—“Jehovah the Redeemer and Savior” in Isaiah:

That all flesh may know that I Jehovah am thy Savior, and thy Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob (Isaiah 49:26).

That thou mayest know that I Jehovah am thy Savior and thy Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob (Isaiah 60:16; as also (Isaiah 43:14) Isaiah 43:1 (Isaiah 44:6)44:24; (Isaiah 54:8) (Isaiah 63:16) 44:6, 24; 54:8; 63:16; Psalms 19:14).

[5] That the Lord saved Israel, that is, those who are of the spiritual church, is said in Isaiah:

I will make mention of the mercies of Jehovah, the praises of Jehovah, according to all that Jehovah hath recompensed to us; abundant in goodness to the house of Israel. He said, Surely they are My people; sons who do not lie; and therefore He became their Savior; in all their distress He had distress; and the angel of His faces liberated them; because of His love, and His indulgence, He redeemed them; and He took them up, and carried them all the days of eternity (Isaiah 63:7-9).

  
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Isaiah 60:14

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14 The sons of those who afflicted you shall come bending to you; and all those who despised you shall bow themselves down at the soles of your feet; and they shall call you The city of Yahweh, The Zion of the Holy One of Israel.