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Genesis 19:3

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3 Ale když on je velmi nutil, obrátivše se k němu, vešli do domu jeho. I udělal jim hody, a napekl chlebů přesných, i jedli.

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Explanation of Genesis 19:3

Napsal(a) Brian David

Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bazas (33) <br>

This verse shows what happens if we persevere when facing temptation, and continue seeking the Lord’s help: The Lord will be with us, will see and empower the good in us, will stay with us and purify us, and will let us feel that good as our own. That’s a rather beautiful picture, and indeed, is the whole reason the Lord lets us face temptation in the first place.

Lot represents a remnant of the Ancient Church that still retained a desire to be good and love others. Facing tempation in the previous verse, that remnant here perseveres, and is granted the Lord’s mercy. The house represents the remnant’s in inmost desire for good; the food of the feast the energy and will to do what is good; and the unleavened bread represents that good being purified, with evil desires taken away. Finally, eating represents the remnant being allowed to make that desire for good their own.

(Odkazy: Arcana Coelestia 2337, 2338, 2343)

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Arcana Coelestia # 6363

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6363. 'Judah are you' means the celestial Church. in the highest sense the Lord's Divine celestial. This is clear from the representation of 'Judah' in the highest sense as the Lord's Divine love, which is His Divine celestial; but in the relative sense the Lord's celestial kingdom, thus the celestial Church, is meant, dealt with in 3881. What the celestial kingdom is, or the celestial Church, and what the celestial is, see 640, 641, 765, 895, 2048, 2088, 2669, 2708, 2715, 2718, 2896, 3275, 3246, 3774, 3886, 3887, 4448, 4497, 5113, 5921, 6295.

  
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