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出埃及记 6

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1 耶和华摩西:现在你必见我向法老所行的事,使他因我大能的容以色列人去,且把他们赶出他的

2 晓谕摩西:我是耶和华

3 我从前向亚伯拉罕以撒雅各显现为全能的神;至於我名耶和华,他们未曾知道

4 我与他们坚定所立的约,要把他们寄居的迦南他们。

5 我也以色列人埃及人苦待的哀声,我也记念我的约。

6 所以你要对以色列人:我是耶和华;我要用伸出来的膀重重的刑罚埃及人,救赎你们脱离他们的重担,不做他们的苦工。

7 我要以你们为我的百姓,我也要作你们的。你们要知道我是耶和华─你们的,是救你们脱离埃及人之重担的。

8 我起誓应许亚伯拉罕以撒雅各的那,我要把你们领进去,将那你们为业。我是耶和华

9 摩西将这话告诉以色列人,只是他们因苦工愁烦,不肯他的话。

10 耶和华晓谕摩西

11 你进去对埃及法老,要容以色列人出他的

12 摩西耶和华面前以色列人尚且不我的话,法老怎肯我这拙口笨舌的人呢?

13 耶和华吩咐摩西亚伦以色列人埃及法老那里去,把以色列人埃及领出来。

14 以色列人家长的名字记在下面。以色列长子流便的儿子是哈诺、法路、希斯仑、迦米;这是流便的各家。

15 西缅儿子是耶母利、雅悯、阿辖、雅斤、琐辖,和迦南女子的儿子扫罗;这是西缅的各家。

16 利未众子的名字按着他们的後代记在下面:就是革顺、哥辖、米拉利。利未一生的岁数是一三十岁。

17 革顺的儿子按着家室是立尼、示每。

18 哥辖的儿子是暗兰、以斯哈、希伯伦、乌薛。哥辖一生的岁数是一三十三岁。

19 米拉利的儿子是抹利和母示;这是利未的家,都按着他们的後代。

20 暗兰娶了他父亲的妹妹约基别为妻,他给他生了亚伦摩西。暗兰一生的岁数是一三十岁。

21 以斯哈的儿子是可拉、尼斐、细基利。

22 乌薛的儿子是米沙利、以利撒反、西提利。

23 亚伦娶了亚米拿达的女儿,拿顺的妹妹,以利沙巴为妻,他给他生了拿答、亚比户、以利亚撒、以他玛。

24 可拉的儿子是亚惜、以利加拿、亚比亚撒;这是可拉的各家。

25 亚伦的儿子以利亚撒娶了普铁的一个女儿为妻,他给他生了非尼哈。这是利未人的家长,都按着他们的家。

26 耶和华:将以色列人按着他们的军队埃及领出来。这是对那亚伦摩西的。

27 埃及法老要将以色列人埃及领出来的,就是这摩西亚伦

28 耶和华埃及摩西说话的日子,

29 他向摩西:我是耶和华;我对你的一切话,你都要告诉埃及法老

30 摩西耶和华面前:看哪,我是拙口笨舌的人,法老怎肯我呢?

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3667

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3667. 'God Shaddai will bless you' means the temptations to which that truth and good was subjected and by means of which the joining together was effected. This is clear from the meaning of 'God Shaddai' as temptations, dealt with below, and from the meaning of 'being blessed' as a joining together, dealt with in 3504, 3514, 3530, 3565, 3584. Since Jacob' now represents the good of truth, as shown above in 3659, that good and truth is here meant by 'you'. The reason why 'God Shaddai' means temptations is that in ancient times people gave the Supreme Deity, or the Lord, various illustrious names. They used these in accordance with His attributes and in accordance with the kinds of good derived from Him, as well as in accordance with the kinds of truth, which are manifold, as everyone knows. By all those descriptive names members of the Ancient Church meant none but the one God, namely the Lord, whom they called Jehovah. But after the Church fell away from goodness and truth, and at the same time from such wisdom, they started to worship as many gods as there were descriptive names of the one God - so much so that each nation, and at length each family, acknowledged one of them as its own god. This was how so many gods came into being, who are also referred to in various places in the Word.

[2] The same happened in the family of Terah, Abraham's father, and also in Abraham's house. The fact that they worshipped other gods, see 1356, 2559, and in particular God Shaddai, 1992. And the fact that the worship of that God persisted in that house is also clear from the following places in Moses,

I appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as God Shaddai, and by My name Jehovah I was not known to them. Exodus 6:3.

This explains why Abraham was told, I am God Shaddai; walk before Me and be blameless. Genesis 17:1.

And in the present case Isaac told Jacob, 'God Shaddai will bless you'. The truth of this is also quite evident from this chapter in which, after the Lord had said in a dream, 'I am Jehovah, the God of Abraham your father, and the God of Isaac', in verse 13, Jacob then said,

If God will be with me, and guard me on this road on which I am walking, and will give me bread to eat and clothing to wear, and I come back in peace to my father's house, then Jehovah will be my God. Verses 20-21.

From this it is evident that neither did the house of Jacob acknowledge Jehovah, but that Jacob would acknowledge Him as his God if He conferred benefits on him. It was just the same as it is in Christian Gentilism at the present day.

[3] But as regards the specific name God Shaddai, the Lord had been called by this in the Ancient Church in respect to temptations, and to the blessings and benefits following temptations, as shown in Volume Two, in 1992. This is why here in the internal sense 'God Shaddai' means temptations. Temptations are the means by which the conjunction of good and truth is effected - see what has been stated and shown already about temptations, in the paragraphs referred to in 2819.

  
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