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出埃及記 2

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1 有一個利未家的娶了一個利未女子為妻。

2 女人懷孕,生一個兒子,見他俊美,就藏了他個月,

3 後來不能再藏,就取了一個蒲草箱,抹上石漆和石油,將孩子放在裡頭,把箱子擱在河邊的蘆荻中。

4 孩子的姊姊遠遠站著,要知道他究竟怎麼樣。

5 法老的女兒來到河邊洗澡,他的使女們在河邊行走。他見箱子在蘆荻中,就打發一個婢女拿來。

6 打開箱子,見那孩子。孩子哭了,他就可憐他,:「這是希伯來人的一個孩子。」

7 孩子的姊姊對法老的女兒:「我去在希伯來婦人中一個奶媽來,為你奶這孩子,可以不可以?」

8 法老的女兒:「可以。」童女就去了孩子的母親來。

9 法老的女兒對他:「你把這孩子抱去,為我奶他,我必你工價。」婦人就抱了孩子去奶他。

10 孩子漸長,婦人把他法老的女兒那裡,就作了他的兒子。他給孩子起名摩西,意思:因我把他從裡拉出來。

11 後來,摩西長大,他出去到他弟兄那裡,他們的重擔,見一個埃及希伯來人的一個弟兄。

12 他左右觀,見沒有,就把埃及打死了,藏在沙土裡。

13 第二他出去,見有兩個希伯來人爭鬥,就對那欺負人的:「你為甚麼打你同族的人呢?」

14 那人:「誰立你作我們的首領和審判官呢?難道你要殺我,像殺那埃及人麼?」摩西便懼:「這事必是被人知道了。」

15 法老見這事,就想殺摩西,但摩西躲避法老,逃往米甸居住

16 一日,他在井旁坐下。米甸的祭司有女兒;他們打水,打滿了,要飲父親

17 有牧的人,把他們趕走了,摩西起來幫助他們,又飲了他們的

18 他們父親流珥那裡;他:「今日你們為何得這麼呢?」

19 他們:「有一個埃及我們脫離牧羊人,並且為我們飲了。」

20 他對女兒們:「那個在那裡?你們為甚麼撇下他呢?你們去請他來飯。」

21 摩西甘心和那;那把他的女兒西坡拉摩西為妻。

22 西坡拉生了一個兒子,摩西給他起名革舜,意思:「因我在外邦作了寄居的。」

23 過了多年,埃及死了以色列人因做苦工,就歎息哀求,他們的哀聲達於

24 見他們的哀聲,就記念他與亞伯拉罕以撒雅各所立的約。

25 以色列人,也知道他們的苦情。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 6773

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6773. 'And dwelt in the land of Midian' means a life led among those in whom simple good was present. This is clear from the meaning of 'dwelling' as leading a life, dealt with in 1193, 3384, 3613, 4451, 6051; and from the meaning of Midian' as those who are guided by the truths that go with simple good, dealt with in 3242, 4756, 4788. The expression 'the land' is used because the Church where those people are is what is meant. For the meaning of 'the land' as the Church, see the middle of 6767.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 4788

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4788. 'The Midianites sold him into Egypt' means that those in whom some truth partnering simple good was present consulted facts. This is clear from the representation of 'the Midianites' as those in whom the truth that partners simple good is present, dealt with in 3242, 4756; from the meaning of 'Egypt' as facts, dealt with in 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 2588, 4749; from the meaning of 'selling' as alienating, dealt with in 4752, 4758; and from the representation of 'Joseph' as Divine Truth. When the latter is said to have been alienated - or 'sold' to facts, meant by 'Egypt' - by those in whom the truth partnering simple good is present, the meaning is that they consulted those facts. For people in whom the truth partnering simple good is present allow themselves to be led away, very much so, by the illusions of the senses, and so by means of facts based on these.

[2] In verse 28 above it was stated that Joseph was drawn out of the pit by the Midianites, who then sold him to the Ishmaelites. From this it would seem that only the Ishmaelites could have sold him in Egypt. Yet he was not sold by the Ishmaelites but by the Midianites, and the reason for this is that the Ishmaelites represent those in whom simple good is present, 4747, whereas the Midianites represent those in whom the truth partnering that good is present. 'Joseph' or Divine Truth could not be sold by those who are governed by good, only by those governed by truth; for those governed by good know from good what Divine truth is, whereas those governed by truth have no such knowledge.

[3] Members of the Church fall into two distinct categories - those governed by good and those governed by truth, the former being called celestial, the latter spiritual. Between the two there is a wide difference. Those governed by good are moved by an affection to do good for its own sake and without thought of reward. To them being allowed to do good is itself the reward, for doing good gives them feelings of joy. Those governed by truth however are not moved by an affection to do good for its own sake; rather, they are moved to do it because they have been commanded to do it. For the most part these people do think about reward; and this, as well as boasting about what they do, is what gives them their feeling of joy.

[4] From this it is evident that people motivated by good to do good act from an internal affection, whereas those motivated by truth to do good act from some external affection. From this the difference between the two groups may be seen, namely that the former are internal people, the latter external ones. Those therefore who are internal people are unable 'to sell' - that is, to alienate - Divine Truth represented by 'Joseph', because good enables them to discern what is true. Neither the illusions of the senses therefore, nor consequently facts, lead them away. But those who are external people are able 'to sell' or alienate it because no good is present enabling them to discern what is true. They do know what is true, but only because doctrine and teachers have given them that knowledge. If they consult facts they easily let themselves be led away by illusions, for they have no inner gift to speak to them. This now explains why Joseph was not sold by the Ishmaelites but by the Midianites.

  
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