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出埃及记 9

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1 耶和华吩咐摩西:你进去见法老,对他耶和华希伯来人这样:容我的百姓去,好事奉我。

2 你若不肯容他们去,仍旧强留他们,

3 耶和华的加在你田间的牲畜上,就是在骆驼牛群羊群上,必有重重的瘟疫

4 耶和华要分别以色列的牲畜和埃及的牲畜,凡属以色列人的,一样都不

5 耶和华就定了时候,:明天耶和华必在此行这事。

6 第二天,耶和华就行这事。埃及的牲畜几乎都死了,只是以色列人的牲畜,个都没有

7 法老打发人去看,谁知以色列人的牲畜连个都没有法老的却是固执,不容百姓去。

8 耶和华吩咐摩西亚伦:你们取几捧炉灰,摩西要在法老面前向扬起来。

9 这灰要在埃及变作尘土,在人身上和牲畜身上成了起泡的

10 摩西、亚伦取了炉灰,站在法老面前。摩西扬起来,就在人身上和牲畜身上成了起泡的

11 行法术的在摩西面前站立不住,因为在他们身上和一切埃及人身上都有这

12 耶和华使法老的刚硬,不他们,正如耶和华摩西的。

13 耶和华摩西:你清起来,站在法老面前,对他耶和华希伯来人这样:容我的百姓去,好事奉我。

14 因为这一次我要叫一切的灾殃临到你和你臣仆并你百姓的身上,叫你知道在普天下没有像我的。

15 我若伸瘟疫攻击你和你的百姓,你早就从上除灭了。

16 其实,我叫你存立,是特要向你显我的大能,并要使我的名传遍天下。

17 你还向我的百姓自高,不容他们去麽?

18 到明约在这时候,我必叫重大的冰雹降下,自从埃及开国以来,没有这样的冰雹

19 现在你要打发人把你的牲畜和你田间一切所有的催进来;凡在田间不收回家的,无论是人是牲畜冰雹必降在他们身上,他们就必

20 法老的臣仆中,惧怕耶和华的,便叫他的奴仆和牲畜跑进家来。

21 但那不把耶和华放在上的,就将他的奴仆和牲畜留在田里。

22 耶和华摩西:你向伸杖,使埃及的人身上和牲畜身上,并田间各样菜蔬上,都有冰雹

23 摩西伸杖,耶和华打雷下雹,有闪到上;耶和华下雹在埃及上。

24 那时,雹与搀杂,甚是利害,自从埃及成国以来,遍没有这样的。

25 埃及,雹击打了田间所有的人和牲畜,并一切的菜蔬,又打坏田间一切的树木

26 惟独以色列人所住的歌珊没有冰雹

27 法老打发人召摩西亚伦来,他们:这一次我犯了罪了。耶和华是公的;我和我的百姓是邪恶的。

28 轰和冰雹已经够了。请你们求耶和华,我就容你们去,不再住你们。

29 摩西对他:我一出城,就要向耶和华举手祷告;必止住,也不再有冰雹,叫你知道都是属耶和华的

30 至於你和你的臣仆,我知道你们还是不惧耶和华

31 那时,麻和大麦被雹击打;因为大麦已经吐穗,麻也开了花。

32 只是小麦和粗麦没有被击打,因为还没有长成。)

33 摩西离了法老出城,向耶和华举手祷告;和雹就止住,也不再浇在上了。

34 法老和雹与止住,就越发犯罪;他和他的臣仆都硬着

35 法老的刚硬,不容以色列人去,正如耶和华藉着摩西的。

   

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7506. 'And Jehovah will make a distinction between the livestock of Israel and the livestock of the Egyptians' means the difference between the forms of the truth and good of faith of those who belong to the spiritual Church and forms of the truth and good of faith [acquired from the Church] which reside with those engaged in molestation. This is clear from the meaning of 'making a distinction' as a difference; from the meaning of 'the livestock' as forms of the truth and good of faith, as above in 7502; from the representation of 'the children of Israel' as those who belong to the spiritual Church, also dealt with above, in 7500; and from the meaning of 'the livestock of the Egyptians' as forms of good and truth belonging to the Church which reside with those who engage in molestation. Regarding 'the Egyptians', that they are those who belonged to the Church and therefore had a knowledge of the truth and good of faith, but led an evil life, and are those who engage in molestation in the next life, see 7097, 7127, 7317, 7501.

[2] Let the difference between forms of the truth and good of faith with those belonging to the Church who are saved and forms of the truth and good of faith which reside with those belonging to the Church who are damned be stated briefly. Forms of the truth and good of faith which reside with those who belong to the Church and are saved are rooted in the good of charity; and since the affection characteristic of charity constitutes the truly spiritual level of things, those forms of truth and good are spiritual, flowing in from the Lord by way of heaven. For those people's interiors, which are receptive, are open to heaven. But forms of truth and good possessed by those who belong to the Church and are damned are not rooted in the good of charity, and so they are not spiritual. They do, it is true, flow in by way of heaven, but they are given a very cold and dark reception, very cold because the good of charity is lacking, and very dark because the light in which they receive them resembles the light of winter, a light which, compared with the light of heaven, is as thick darkness. These people's interiors are not open to heaven but to the world; they turn the truth and good that flow in from heaven in a worldly direction. As a consequence, too, the ideas they have about the good and truth of faith are wholly natural, indeed material ones, which when represented in the spiritual world are ugly and bear no kind of resemblance to a human being. But the ideas about the truth and good of faith of those who belong to the Church and are saved are spiritual, and although they are embodied in material images of worldly things, yet they are separate from those images, for they can be raised above them. When the ideas of these people are represented in the spiritual world they are beautiful, and take on a resemblance to a human being. Such is the difference, no matter how much alike they seem to be to outward appearances, that is, when people speak and preach about them.

[3] What causes such a difference is the kind of life a person leads. For when good reigns in a person's life, that is, good which springs from charity, it has an effect on his understanding, which is the receptacle of truth. It creates beautiful ideas about forms of the good and truth of faith. But when evil reigns in a person's life, that is, the opposite of charity, that too has an effect on his understanding. It produces ugly ideas about forms of the good and truth of faith; and such ideas find no acceptance in heaven.

  
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