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1 I reče Gospod Mojsiju govoreći:

2 Posveti mi svakog prvenca, šta god otvara matericu u sinova Izrailjevih, i od ljudi i od stoke; jer je moje.

3 I Mojsije reče narodu: Pamtite ovaj dan, u koji iziđoste iz Misira, iz doma ropskog, jer vas rukom krepkom izvede Gospod odande; neka se dakle ne jede ništa s kvascem.

4 Danas izlazite, meseca Aviva;

5 Pa kad te Gospod uvede u zemlju hananejsku i hetejsku i amorejsku i jevejsku i jevusejsku, za koju se zakleo ocima tvojim da će ti je dati, zemlju u kojoj teče mleko i med, tada da služiš službu ovu ovog meseca;

6 Sedam dana jedi hlebove presne, a sedmi dan neka je praznik Gospodnji.

7 Hlebovi presni da se jedu sedam dana, i da se ne vidi u tebe ništa s kvascem, niti da se vidi u tebe kvasac u celom kraju tvom.

8 I kazaćeš sinu svom u taj dan govoreći: Ovo je za ono što mi je učinio Gospod kad sam izlazio iz Misira.

9 I neka ti bude kao znak na ruci tvojoj i kao spomen pred očima tvojim, da ti zakon Gospodnji bude u ustima; jer te je rukom krepkom izveo Gospod iz Misira.

10 Zato vrši zakon ovaj na vreme, od godine do godine.

11 I kad te uvede Gospod u zemlju hananejsku, kao što se zakleo tebi i tvojim ocima, i da ti je,

12 Odvajaćeš Gospodu šta god otvara matericu, i od stoke tvoje šta god otvara matericu, šta je muško, da bude Gospodu.

13 A svako magare prvenče otkupi jagnjetom ili jaretom; ako li ga ne bi otkupio, slomi mu vrat. Ali svakog prvenca čovečjeg između sinova svojih otkupi.

14 A kad te zapita sin tvoj unapred govoreći: Šta je to? Reci mu: Rukom krepkom izvede nas Gospod iz Misira, iz doma ropskog.

15 Jer kad otvrdnu Faraon, te nas ne hte pustiti, pobi Gospod sve prvence u zemlji misirskoj od prvenca čovečjeg do prvenca od stoke; zato prinosim Gospodu sve muško što otvara matericu, a svakog prvenca sinova svojih otkupljujem.

16 I to neka ti je kao znak na ruci i kao počeonik među očima tvojim, da nas je rukom krepkom izveo Gospod iz Misira.

17 A kad Faraon pusti narod, ne odvede ih Bog putem k zemlji filistejskoj, ako i beše kraći, jer Bog reče: Da se ne pokaje narod kad vidi rat, i ne vrati se u Misir.

18 Nego Bog zavede narod putem preko pustinje na Crvenom Moru. A vojničkim redom iziđoše sinovi Izrailjevi iz zemlje misirske.

19 I Mojsije uze kosti Josifove sa sobom; jer beše zakleo sinove Izrailjeve rekavši: Zaista će vas pohoditi Bog, a tada iznesite kosti moje odavde sa sobom.

20 Tako otišavši iz Sohota stadoše u logor u Etamu, nakraj pustinje.

21 A Gospod iđaše pred njima danju u stupu od oblaka vodeći ih putem, a noću u stupu od ognja svetleći im, da bi putovali danju i noću.

22 I ne uklanjaše ispred naroda stup od oblaka danju ni stup od ognja noću.

   

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2354. 'Bring them out to us and let us know them' means their wish to show that it is false to acknowledge the existence of these, that is to say, of the Lord's Divine Human and His Holy proceeding. This is clear from the meaning of 'the two angels', dealt with above in 2320, and also from the feeling of anger with which these words were uttered, and which carries an expression of denial within it.

[2] Being described here is the initial state of the Church that has been vastated, that is, when faith starts to be no more because charity is no more. This state, as has been said, is one in which, because they are opposed to the good of charity, no faith exists with them, in particular no acknowledgement of the Lord's Divine Human and His Holy proceeding. All who lead a life of evil deny these at heart, that is to say, all who despise others in comparison with themselves, who hate all those who do not treat them with respect, who take delight in getting their revenge on such, and indeed in being cruel to them, and who think that acts of adultery do not matter. 'The Pharisees who openly denied the Lord's Divinity did better in their own day than such people today who, for the sake of the respect paid to them and for the sake of their own filthy gain, outwardly worship Him devoutly but inwardly conceal such unholiness. These, as they were progressively to become, are pictured in what follows as 'the men of Sodom', and after that in the overthrow of that city, verses 24-25.

[3] As stated frequently already, man has evil spirits and at the same time angels present with him. Through the evil spirits he communicates with hell, and through the angels with heaven, 687, 697. To the extent therefore that his life moves towards evil, hell flows in; but to the extent his life moves towards good, heaven and so the Lord flows in. From this it is clear that people who lead lives of evil are incapable of acknowledging the Lord. Instead they invent countless arguments against Him, for the delusions of hell flow in which are received by them. But those who lead lives of good do acknowledge the Lord, for they have heaven flowing into them, where love and charity reign supreme since heaven is the Lord's, who is the source from which everything of love and charity derives, see 537, 540, 547, 548, 551, 553, 685, 2130.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.