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1 حينئذ رنم موسى وبنو اسرائيل هذه التسبيحة للرب وقالوا. ارنم للرب فانه قد تعظم. الفرس وراكبه طرحهما في البحر.

2 الرب قوّتي ونشيدي. وقد صار خلاصي. هذا الهي فامجّده. اله ابي فارفعه.

3 الرب رجل الحرب. الرب اسمه.

4 مركبات فرعون وجيشه القاهما في البحر. فغرق افضل جنوده المركبيّة في بحر سوف.

5 تغطيهم اللجج. قد هبطوا في الاعماق كحجر.

6 يمينك يا رب معتزّة بالقدرة. يمينك يا رب تحطم العدو.

7 وبكثرة عظمتك تهدم مقاوميك. ترسل سخطك فياكلهم كالقش.

8 وبريح انفك تراكمت المياه. انتصبت المجاري كرابية. تجمّدت اللجج في قلب البحر.

9 قال العدو اتبع ادرك اقسم غنيمة. تمتلئ منهم نفسي. اجردّ سيفي. تفنيهم يدي.

10 نفخت بريحك فغطاهم البحر. غاصوا كالرصاص في مياه غامرة.

11 من مثلك بين الآلهة يا رب. من مثلك معتزّا في القداسة. مخوفا بالتسابيح. صانعا عجائب.

12 تمد يمينك فتبتلعهم الارض.

13 ترشد برأفتك الشعب الذي فديته تهديه بقوتك الى مسكن قدسك.

14 يسمع الشعوب فيرتعدون. تاخذ الرعدة سكان فلسطين.

15 حينئذ يندهش امراء ادوم. اقوياء موآب تأخذهم الرجفة. يذوب جميع سكان كنعان.

16 تقع عليهم الهيبة والرّعب. بعظمة ذراعك يصمتون كالحجر. حتى يعبر شعبك يا رب. حتى يعبر الشعب الذي اقتنيته.

17 تجيء بهم وتغرسهم في جبل ميراثك المكان الذي صنعته يا رب لسكنك. المقدس الذي هيّأته يداك يا رب.

18 الرب يملك الى الدهر والابد.

19 فان خيل فرعون دخلت بمركباته وفرسانه الى البحر. وردّ الرب عليهم ماء البحر. واما بنو اسرائيل فمشوا على اليابسة في وسط البحر.

20 فاخذت مريم النبية اخت هرون الدف بيدها. وخرجت جميع النساء وراءها بدفوف ورقص.

21 واجابتهم مريم رنموا للرب فانه قد تعظم. الفرس وراكبه طرحهما في البحر

22 ثم ارتحل موسى باسرائيل من بحر سوف وخرجوا الى برية شور. فساروا ثلاثة ايام في البرية ولم يجدوا ماء.

23 فجاءوا الى مارّة. ولم يقدروا ان يشربوا ماء من مارّة لانه مرّ. لذلك دعي اسمها مارّة.

24 فتذمر الشعب على موسى قائلين ماذا نشرب.

25 فصرخ الى الرب. فاراه الرب شجرة فطرحها في الماء فصار الماء عذبا. هناك وضع له فريضة وحكما وهناك امتحنه.

26 فقال ان كنت تسمع لصوت الرب الهك وتصنع الحق في عينيه وتصغي الى وصاياه وتحفظ جميع فرائضه فمرضا ما مما وضعته على المصريين لا اضع عليك. فاني انا الرب شافيك

27 ثم جاءوا الى ايليم وهناك اثنتا عشرة عين ماء وسبعون نخلة. فنزلوا هناك عند الماء

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8352

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8352. 'Saying, What shall we drink?' means that they cannot tolerate truths because, as a result of their lack of affection [for good], they find them unpleasant. This is clear from the meaning of 'drinking' as being taught truths and receiving them, and also as having an affection for them and consequently making them one's own, dealt with in 3069, 3168, 3772, 4017, 4018, but here as not being able to tolerate them because - as a result of the lack of affection for good, meant by 'the waters were bitter', according to the explanation above in 8349 - they are found to be unpleasant. This temptation consists in their complaining and their grief, because the truths which previously they have found pleasant, and which have thus constituted their spiritual life or the life of heaven for them, now seem unpleasant to them, so unpleasant that they can scarcely tolerate them.

[2] A merely natural person cannot believe that anything such as this could be a cause of grief. For he thinks, 'What difference does it make to me whether truths are pleasant or unpleasant? If they are unpleasant, let them be cast aside.' But a spiritual person has an entirely different feeling. Learning truths and being enlightened in the kinds of matters that belong to his soul and so to spiritual life is the delight of his life. Therefore when those truths are lacking, his spiritual life becomes a trial and burden to him; and this gives rise to grief and anguish. The reason is that the affection for good flows in unceasingly from the Lord by way of the internal man, arousing accordant things in the external man which have previously been the cause of delight belonging to an affection for truth; and when these things are under attack from the evils of self-love and love of the world, in which too the person has previously taken delight, a conflict of delights or affections results, which gives rise to anguish, and this in turn to grief and complaint.

[3] A brief statement needs to be made about the situation when temptation arises through lack of truth. Nourishment for spiritual life consists in goodness and truth, just as nourishment for natural life consists in food and drink. If good is lacking it is as if food is lacking; and when truth is lacking it is as if drink is lacking. The grief this causes is like the grief caused by hunger and thirst. This comparison arises from correspondence, for food corresponds to goodness, and drink to truth. This correspondence is also the reason why food and drink nourish the body better and more suitably if, during a dinner or a luncheon, the person has at the same time as he eats the pleasure of discussing with others the kinds of things he loves than if he sits at table alone without company. In the second situation the person's vessels for receiving food are narrowed, but in the first the same vessels are opened. These things are brought about by the correspondence of spiritual food and natural food. The reason for saying the pleasure of discussing with others the kinds of things he loves is that all that pleasure is related to goodness and truth; for there does not exist anything in the world that is unrelated to them both. What the person loves is related to the good present with him, and that which informs about good and so links itself to that good, is related to truth.

  
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