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出埃及記 11

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1 耶和華摩西:我再使樣的災殃臨到法老埃及,然他必容你們離開這地。他容你們去的時候,總要催逼你們都從這地出去。

2 你要傳於百姓的耳中,叫他們女各向鄰舍要器。

3 耶和華叫百姓在埃及人眼前蒙恩,並且摩西埃及法老臣僕,和百姓的眼中看為極

4 摩西耶和華這樣:約到半夜,我必出去巡行埃及遍地。

5 凡在埃及,從寶座的法老直到磨子的婢女所有的長子,以及一切頭生的牲畜,都必

6 埃及必有哀號;從前沒有這樣的,後來也必沒有。

7 至於以色列中,無論是牲畜,連也不敢向他們搖,好叫你們知道耶和華是將埃及人以色列人分別出來。

8 你這一切臣僕都要俯伏來見我,說:求你和跟從你的百姓都出去,然我要出去。於是,摩西氣忿忿的離開法老,出去了。

9 耶和華摩西法老必不你們,使我的奇事在埃及多起來。

10 摩西亞倫法老面前行了這一切奇事;耶和華使法老的剛硬,不容以色列人出離他的

   

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9397. And read it in the ears of the people. That this signifies for hearkening and obedience, is evident from the signification of “reading,” as being for hearkening; for when anything is read, it is that it may be heard, perceived, and obeyed; that is, that it may be hearkened unto; and from the signification of “in the ears,” as being for obedience; for “the ears,” and “hearing,” signify obeying (see n. 2542, 3869, 4551, 4652-4660, 5471, 5475, 7216, 8361, 8990, 9311).

[2] As “the ears” signify not only hearing and notice, but also obedience, therefore in the Word frequent mention is made of speaking “in the ears,” and reading “in the ears,” of people; and not of speaking and reading “before them;” as in Jeremiah:

Hear thou these words that I speak in thine ears, and in the ears of all the people (Jeremiah 28:7).

They spoke these words in the ears of the people (1 Samuel 11:4).

Let thine handmaid speak in thine ears (1 Samuel 25:24).

Proclaim in the ears of the people, saying (Judg. 7:3).

Speak in the ears of the people (Exodus 11:2).

Hear, O Israel, the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears this day (Deuteronomy 5:1.

I speak these words in their ears (Deuteronomy 31:28).

Moses spoke all the words of the song in the ears of the people (Deuteronomy 32:44).

He read in their ears all the words of the book of the covenant (2 Kings 23:2).

They said unto him, Sit down and read it in our ears; and Baruch read it in their ears (Jeremiah 36:15).

When Jesus had ended all the words in the ears of the people (Luke 7:1).

[3] As “the ear,” and “hearing,” signify the reception of truth, notice, and obedience, thus the first and the last of faith, therefore it was so often said by the Lord, “He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear” (Matthew 11:15; 13:9, 43; Mark 4:9, 23; 7:16; Luke 14:35). And because by “the deaf,” that is, those who do not hear, are signified in the spiritual sense those who are not in the faith of truth, because they are not in the knowledge and consequent perception of it (n. 6989, 9209), therefore when the Lord healed one that was deaf, “He put His finger into his ears, and said, Ephphatha, that is, Be opened. And straightway his ears were opened” (Mark 7:32-35). (That all the miracles of the Lord infolded and signified states of the church, see n. 8364, 9086)

  
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