Deuteronomium 14:26

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26 et emes ex eadem pecunia quidquid tibi placuerit, sive ex armentis, sive ex ovibus, vinum quoque et siceram, et omne quod desiderat anima tua : et comedes coram Domino Deo tuo, et epulaberis tu et domus tua :


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Napsal(a) Alexander Payne

Verse 26. And you shall acquire in their place what is suitable to the regenerate state of the soul, whether natural affections from a celestial origin (that is, those derived from love to the Lord), or spiritual affections (those derived from the love of the public welfare), or spiritual truth derived from the Word, or philosophical truth agreeing with spiritual, or whatever is craved for in the new state of the soul; and these things shall be conjoined to the soul in that state as far as they are in accordance with the goodness and truth of the Lord's Divine Humanity, and the soul will be recruited and rejoiced, and all the spiritual part of man's nature.