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出埃及記 6

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1 耶和華摩西:現在你必見我向法老所行的事,使他因我大能的容以色列人去,且把他們趕出他的

2 曉諭摩西:我是耶和華

3 我從前向亞伯拉罕以撒雅各顯現為全能的神;至於我名耶和華,他們未曾知道

4 我與他們堅定所立的約,要把他們寄居的迦南他們。

5 我也以色列人埃及人苦待的哀聲,我也記念我的約。

6 所以你要對以色列人:我是耶和華;我要用伸出來的膀重重的刑罰埃及人,救贖你們脫離他們的重擔,不做他們的苦工。

7 我要以你們為我的百姓,我也要作你們的。你們要知道我是耶和華─你們的,是救你們脫離埃及人之重擔的。

8 我起誓應許亞伯拉罕以撒雅各的那,我要把你們領進去,將那你們為業。我是耶和華

9 摩西將這話告訴以色列人,只是他們因苦工愁煩,不肯他的話。

10 耶和華曉諭摩西

11 你進去對埃及法老,要容以色列人出他的

12 摩西耶和華面前以色列人尚且不我的話,法老怎肯我這拙口笨舌的人呢?

13 耶和華吩咐摩西亞倫以色列人埃及法老那裡去,把以色列人埃及領出來。

14 以色列人家長的名字記在下面。以色列長子流便的兒子是哈諾、法路、希斯崙、迦米;這是流便的各家。

15 西緬兒子是耶母利、雅憫、阿轄、雅斤、瑣轄,和迦南女子的兒子掃羅;這是西緬的各家。

16 利未眾子的名字按著他們的後代記在下面:就是革順、哥轄、米拉利。利未一生的歲數是一三十歲。

17 革順的兒子按著家室是立尼、示每。

18 哥轄的兒子是暗蘭、以斯哈、希伯倫、烏薛。哥轄一生的歲數是一三十三歲。

19 米拉利的兒子是抹利和母示;這是利未的家,都按著他們的後代。

20 暗蘭娶了他父親的妹妹約基別為妻,他給他生了亞倫摩西。暗蘭一生的歲數是一三十歲。

21 以斯哈的兒子是可拉、尼斐、細基利。

22 烏薛的兒子是米沙利、以利撒反、西提利。

23 亞倫娶了亞米拿達的女兒,拿順的妹妹,以利沙巴為妻,他給他生了拿答、亞比戶、以利亞撒、以他瑪。

24 可拉的兒子是亞惜、以利加拿、亞比亞撒;這是可拉的各家。

25 亞倫的兒子以利亞撒娶了普鐵的一個女兒為妻,他給他生了非尼哈。這是利未人的家長,都按著他們的家。

26 耶和華:將以色列人按著他們的軍隊埃及領出來。這是對那亞倫摩西的。

27 埃及法老要將以色列人埃及領出來的,就是這摩西亞倫

28 耶和華埃及摩西說話的日子,

29 他向摩西:我是耶和華;我對你的一切話,你都要告訴埃及法老

30 摩西耶和華面前:看哪,我是拙口笨舌的人,法老怎肯我呢?

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 7217

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7217. 'For shortness of breath' means because of the state in which they were close to despair. This is clear from the meaning of 'shortness of breath' as a state in which a person is close to despair; for those passing through that state experience shortness of breath. 1 That state is meant by the burden which Pharaoh placed on the children of Israel - to gather their own straw to make bricks - as shown at the end of the previous chapter. The fact that 'shortness of breath' means a state in which a person is close to despair may be recognized from the consideration that those passing through this kind of state suffer inward distress and at the same time actual shortness of breath. In the external sense 'shortness of breath' is a tight feeling around the chest and an apparent inability to breathe properly. But in the internal sense it is distress caused by being deprived of the truth of faith and the good of charity, and is consequently a state close to despair. A feeling of tightness and the distress caused by being deprived of the truth of faith and the good of charity go with each other as natural effect in the body produced by spiritual cause in the mind, as may be seen from what has been shown in 97, 1119, 3886, 3887, 3889, 3892, 3893.

[2] Those without any faith or charity are unable to believe that the deprivation of spiritual truth and good gives rise to such distress and consequently such shortness of breath. They suppose that anyone who feels distress on account of that deprivation must be weak in the head and mentally ill; and the reason why they suppose this is that they see nothing real in faith and charity, or thus in the things that belong to their souls and those that belong to heaven; for them only wealth and prominence, thus things belonging to the body and the world possess any reality. They also think, 'What are faith and charity? Are they not mere words? And what indeed is conscience? Feeling distressed on account of these is feeling distressed on account of the kinds of things that insane imagination causes a person to suppose to be something when in fact they are nothing. But what wealth and prominence are, we can see with our eyes and feel with pleasure that they really exist, for they swell the body and fill it with joy.' This is how people who are wholly natural think and talk to one another. But those who are spiritual think in a different way; for them the life in their spirit is primary, thus the life in the things that belong to the spirit, which are faith and charity. Therefore when they think that they are being deprived of the truths and forms of good that compose faith and charity they suffer agony like those undergoing the throes of death, for they see spiritual death, that is, damnation, before them. As stated above, these people are seen by those who are wholly natural to be soft in the head and ill in mind or spirit. But they are sound in the head and healthy in mind, whereas those who are wholly natural see themselves as being sound and healthy, as indeed they are physically. But they are completely unhealthy in spirit, because spiritually they are dead. If they saw what their spirit was like they would acknowledge this; but they do not see it until after the death of their body.

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1. The Latin angustia spiritus describes both a mental state and the physical condition that results from it. Therefore it means both distress of spirit and shortness of breath.

  
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