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خروج 12:25

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25 ويكون حين تدخلون الارض التي يعطيكم الرب كما تكلم انكم تحفظون هذه الخدمة.

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Arcana Coelestia # 7832

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7832. 'They shall take for themselves each one a member of the flock' means in respect of innocence. This is clear from the meaning of a lamb or she-goat, to which 'a member of the flock' refers here, as innocence, 'a lamb' innocence in the interior man, 'a she-goat' innocence in the exterior man, 3519.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2805

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2805. 'Where is the animal for a burnt offering?' means, Where are those members of the human race who are to be sanctified? This is clear from the representation of sacrifices, in particular burnt offerings. Burnt offerings and sacrifices were representative of internal worship, see 922, 923; they were made from the flock and from the herd - when from the flock, lambs, sheep, she-goats, kids, rams, or he-goats were used, when from the herd, oxen, young bulls, or calves, all of which meant various kinds of celestial and spiritual things - see 922, 1823, 2180; and by means of them people were sanctified, 2776. From all this it may become clear that Isaac's question, 'Where is the animal for the burnt offering?' means, Where are those members of the human race who are to be sanctified? The same is more plainly evident from what comes next, that is to say, from the reply made by Abraham his father, 'God will see for Himself to the animal for a burnt offering', verse 8, which means that the Divine Human will provide those who are to be sanctified; from the fact that later on he saw a ram behind him caught by its horns in a thicket, and offered that as the burnt offering, verse 13, which means members of the human race who belong to the Lord's spiritual Church; as well as from the details that follow after this in verses 14-17.

  
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