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民数记 12

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1 摩西娶了古实女子为妻。米利暗和亚伦因他所娶的古实女子,就毁谤他,

2 难道耶和华单与摩西说话,不也与我们说话麽?这话耶和华见了。

3 摩西极其谦和,胜过世上的众

4 耶和华忽然对摩西亚伦、米利暗:你们个人都出来,到会幕这里。他们个人就出来了。

5 耶和华中降临,站在会幕口,召亚伦和米利暗,人就出来了。

6 耶和华:你们且我的:你们中间若有先知,我─耶和华必在异象中向他显现,在梦中与他说话

7 我的仆人摩西不是这样;他是在我全家尽忠的。

8 我要与他面对面说话,乃是明,不用谜语,并且他必见我的形像。你们毁谤我的仆人摩西,为何不惧呢?

9 耶和华就向他们二人发怒而去。

10 彩从会幕上挪开了,不料,米利暗长了大麻风,有那样白,亚伦一看米利暗长了大麻风,

11 就对摩西:我阿,求你不要因我们愚昧犯,便将这加在我们身上。

12 求你不要使他像那出母腹、已半烂的胎。

13 於是摩西哀求耶和华:神阿,求你医治他!

14 耶和华摩西:他父亲若吐唾沫在他脸上,他岂不蒙羞麽?现在要把他在,然才可以领他进来。

15 於是米利暗锁在。百姓没有行路,直等到把米利暗领进来。

16 百姓从哈洗录起行,在巴兰的旷野安营。

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 649

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649. Verse 7. And when they shall have finished their testimony, signifies in the end of the church, when the Divine of the Lord is no longer acknowledged, and thence there is no longer any good of love or truth of doctrine. This is evident from the signification of "testimony," as being the acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord, and thence of the good of love and truth of doctrine (of which presently), and from the signification of "to finish it," as being to bring to an end; and as this comes to an end at the end of the church; "to finish" here signifies the end of the church; and as there is then no longer any acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord, there is therefore no good of love or truth of doctrine.

[2] That this is the signification of "testimony," can be seen from what has been thus far said about "the two witnesses," namely, that by them the good of love and charity and the truth of doctrine and faith are meant, because these are what especially testify concerning the Lord, for they are from the Lord, and are His with man; therefore "their testimony" signifies preaching concerning these. That "testimony" here signifies the acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord is evident from what follows in Revelation:

That the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy (Revelation 19:10).

For unless a man acknowledges this from the heart, and believes it from spiritual faith, he can have no ability to receive the good of love or the truth of doctrine.

[3] At the end of the church indeed the Lord is preached, and from doctrine a Divine is also attributed to Him like the Divine of the Father; yet scarcely anyone thinks of His Divine, for the reason that they place it above or outside of His Human; therefore they do not look to the Lord when they look to His Divine, but to the Father as to another, and yet the Divine that is called the Father is in the Lord, as He Himself teaches in John 10:30, 38; 14:7. For this reason men think of the Lord in the same way as they think of a common man, and from that thought their faith flows, however much they may say with the lips that they believe in His Divine. Let anyone explore, if he can, the idea of his thought about the Lord, whether it be not such. But when it is such man cannot be conjoined to the Lord by faith and love, nor through conjunction receive any good of love or truth of faith. This, then, is why there is at the end of the church no acknowledgment of the Lord, that is, of the Divine in the Lord and from the Lord. It is believed that there is an acknowledgment of the Divine of the Lord, because such is the doctrine of the church; but so long as His Divine is separated from His Human, His Divine is yet not acknowledged interiorly but only exteriorly, and to acknowledge exteriorly is to acknowledge with the mouth only and not with the heart, or in speech only and not in faith.

[4] That this is so can be seen from Christians in the other life, where the thoughts of the heart are manifested. When they are permitted to speak from doctrine and from what they have heard from preaching they attribute a Divine to the Lord, and call it their belief; but when their interior thought and faith are explored they have no other idea of the Lord than as of a common man who has no Divine. It is man's interior thought that is the source of his faith; and as such is the thought and consequent faith of man's spirit, there is plainly no acknowledgment of the Divine in the Lord and from the Lord in the Christian world at the end of the church. In other words, there is an external acknowledgment of the Divine of the Lord, but no internal, and an external acknowledgment is of the natural man alone, while internal acknowledgment is of his very spirit; and after death the external acknowledgment is put to sleep, while the internal is the acknowledgment of his spirit. From this it can in some measure be seen how what follows is to be understood, namely, "the beast that cometh up out of the abyss shall overcome and kill the two witnesses," and their "bodies shall be seen upon the street of the city that is called Sodom and Egypt," and afterwards that "the spirit of life entered into them."

  
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Genesis 2:20

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20 The man gave names to all livestock, and to the birds of the sky, and to every animal of the field; but for man there was not found a helper suitable for him.