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1 I přitáhlo všecko množství synů Izraelských na poušť Tsin, měsíce prvního; i pozůstal lid v Kádes, kdež umřela Maria, a tu jest pochována.

2 A když množství to nemělo vody, sešli se proti Mojžíšovi, a proti Aronovi.

3 I domlouval se lid na Mojžíše, a mluvili, řkouce: Ó kdybychom i my byli zemřeli, když zemřeli bratří naši před Hospodinem!

4 Proč jste jen uvedli shromáždění Hospodinovo na poušť tuto, abychom zde pomřeli i my i dobytek náš?

5 A proč jste nás vyvedli z Egypta, abyste uvedli nás na toto zlé místo, na němž se nerodí ani obilí, ani fíků, ani hroznů, ani jablek zrnatých, na kterémž ani vody ku pití není?

6 Tedy odšel Mojžíš s Aronem od tváři shromáždění ke dveřím stánku úmluvy, a padli na tváři své; i ukázala se sláva Hospodinova nad nimi.

7 A mluvil Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

8 Vezmi hůl, a shromáždíce všecko množství, ty i Aron bratr tvůj, mluvte k skále této před očima jejich, a vydá vodu svou. I vyvedeš jim vodu z skály, a dáš nápoj všemu množství i dobytku jejich.

9 Tedy vzal Mojžíš hůl před tváří Hospodinovou, jakž rozkázal jemu.

10 I svolali Mojžíš s Aronem všecko množství před skálu, a řekl jim: Slyštež nyní, ó reptáci: Zdali z skály této vyvedeme vám vodu?

11 I pozdvihl Mojžíš ruky své, a udeřil v skálu holí svou po dvakrát; i vyšly vody hojné, a pilo všecko množství i dobytek jejich.

12 Potom řekl Hospodin Mojžíšovi a Aronovi: Že jste mi nevěřili, abyste posvětili mne před očima synů Izraelských, proto neuvedete shromáždění tohoto do země, kterouž jsem jim dal.

13 Toť jsou ty vody sváru, o kteréž svařili se synové Izraelští s Hospodinem, a posvěcen jest v nich.

14 I poslal Mojžíš posly z Kádes k králi Edom, aby řekli: Totoť vzkazuje bratr tvůj Izrael: Ty víš o všech těžkostech, kteréž přišly na nás,

15 Že sstoupili otcové naši do Egypta, a bydlili jsme tam za mnoho let. Egyptští pak ssužovali nás i otce naše.

16 A volali jsme k Hospodinu, kterýž uslyšel hlas náš, a poslav anděla, vyvedl nás z Egypta, a aj, již jsme v Kádes městě, při pomezí tvém.

17 Nechť, prosím, projdeme skrze zemi tvou. Nepůjdeme přes rolí, ani přes vinice, aniž píti budeme vody z čí studnice; cestou královskou půjdeme a neuchýlíme se na pravo ani na levo, dokavadž nepřejdeme mezí tvých.

18 Jemužto odpověděl Edom: Nechoď skrze mou zemi, abych s mečem nevyšel v cestu tobě.

19 I řekli mu synové Izraelští: Obecnou silnicí půjdeme, a jestliže vody tvé napili bychom se, buď my neb dobytek náš, zaplatíme ji; nic jiného nežádáme, toliko pěší abychom prošli.

20 Odpověděl: Neprojdeš. A vytáhl proti nim Edom s množstvím lidu a s silou velikou.

21 Když tedy nedopustil Edom Izraelovi, aby přešel meze jeho, uchýlil se Izrael od něho.

22 A hnuvše se synové Izraelští i všecko množství jejich z Kádes, přišli na horu řečenou Hor.

23 I mluvil Hospodin k Mojžíšovi a Aronovi na hoře Hor, při pomezí země Edom, řka:

24 Připojen bude Aron k lidu svému; nebo nevejde do země, kterouž jsem dal synům Izraelským, proto že jste odporni byli řeči mé při vodách sváru.

25 Pojmi Arona a Eleazara syna jeho, a uvedeš je na horu Hor.

26 A svlečeš Arona z roucha jeho, a oblečeš v ně Eleazara syna jeho; nebo Aron připojen bude k lidu svému, a tam umře.

27 I učinil Mojžíš, jakž rozkázal Hospodin, a vstoupili na horu Hor před očima všeho množství.

28 A svlékl Mojžíš Arona z roucha jeho, a oblékl v ně Eleazara syna jeho. I umřel tam Aron na pahrbku hory, Mojžíš pak a Eleazar sstoupili s hory.

29 Vidouce pak všecko množství, že umřel Aron, plakali ho za třidceti dní všecken dům Izraelský.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3424

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3424. 'Isaac's servants dug in the valley and found there a well of living water' means the Word as regards the literal sense, which holds the internal sense within it. This is clear from the meaning of 'digging in the valley' as investigating lower down to discover where truths are, for 'digging' is investigating, and 'a valley' is that which is lower down, 1723, 3417; and from the meaning of 'a well of living water' as the Word in which Divine truths are present, thus the Word as regards the literal sense which holds the internal sense within it. It is well known that the Word is called 'a spring', in particular 'a spring of living waters'. The reason why the Word is also called 'a well' is that in relation to its other senses the sense of the letter is like a well, and that where spiritual people are concerned the Word is not a spring but a well, see 2702, 3096. Since a valley is that which is lower down, or what amounts to the same, that which is more external, and it was in the valley that the spring was found; and since the literal sense is the lower or more external sense of the Word, it is the literal sense that is therefore meant. But because that sense holds the internal sense, that is, the heavenly and Divine sense, its waters are for that reason called 'living', as also were the waters which went out under the threshold of the new house in Ezekiel,

And it will happen, that every wild creature that creeps, wherever the river comes to, is living; and there will be very many fish, for those waters go there, and become fresh; and everything is living where the river goes. Ezekiel 47:8-9.

Here 'the river' is the Word, 'the waters which cause everything to live' are the Divine Truths within it, 'fish' are facts, 40, 991.

[2] The Lord teaches that the Word of the Lord is such that it gives life to him who is thirsty, that is, to one who desires life, and that it is a spring whose waters are living, in John,

Jesus said to the woman from Samaria at Jacob's well, If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, Give Me a drink, you would ask from Him, and He would give you living water. He who drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst, but the water that I shall give him will become in him a spring of water welling up into eternal life. John 4:10, 14.

The reason why the Word is living and therefore confers life is that in its highest sense the subject is the Lord, while in the inmost sense it is His kingdom in which the Lord is everything. And this being so it is life itself which the Word contains and which flows into the minds of those who read the Word devoutly. This is why the Lord, in regard to the Word which comes from Himself, calls Himself 'a spring of water welling up into eternal life'; see also 2702.

[3] The fact that the Word of the Lord is called 'a well' in addition to 'a spring' is clear in Moses,

Israel sang the song: Spring up, O well! Answer to it! The well which the princes dug, which the chiefs of the people dug out, as directed by the Lawgiver, 1 with their staves. Numbers 21:17-18.

These words were sung at the place Beer, that is, the place of the well. In this case 'a well' means the Word which existed with the Ancient Church, as is evident from what has been said previously about the Word in 2897. 'The princes' means the first and foremost truths of which [the Word] consists - 'princes' being first and foremost truths, see 1482, 2089 - 'nobles of the people' lower truths such as those present in the literal sense, 1259, 1260, 2928, 3295. 'The Lawgiver' is clearly the Lord, 'staves' the powers which those truths possessed.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, into the Lawgiver

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 991

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991. 'All fish of the sea' means facts. This is clear from the meaning of 'a fish'. In the Word fish mean facts that spring from sensory evidence, for there are three types of facts - intellectual, rational, and sensory. All are implanted in the memory - or rather, in the memories 1 - and in someone who is regenerate are summoned from there by the Lord by way of the internal man. These facts which come from sensory evidence enter a person's consciousness or perception during his earthly life, for they are the basis of his thinking. The rest, which are more interior, do not do so until he has shed the body and enters the next life. On the point that fish or creeping things which the waters produce mean facts, see what has been said already in 40; and that sea-monsters or whales mean general sources of facts, see 42. These points become additionally clear from the following places in the Word:

In Zephaniah,

I will cause man and beast to cease, I will cause the birds of the air and the fish of the sea to cease. Zephaniah 1:3.

Here 'birds of the air' stands for rational concepts, 'fish of the sea' for rational concepts of a lower order, that is, for human thought from factual knowledge derived through the senses.

[2] In Habakkuk,

You will make man like the fish of the sea, like creeping things that have no ruler. Habakkuk 1:14.

'Making man like the fish of the sea' stands for making him dependent solely on the senses.

In Hosea,

The land will mourn, and every inhabitant will languish, even the wild animal of the field, and the birds of the air, 2 and even the fish of the sea will all be gathered together. Hosea 4:3.

Here 'fish of the sea' stands for factual knowledge derived through the senses.

In David,

You have put all things under His feet, the beasts of the fields, the flying things of the air, 3 and the fish of the sea, and that crossing the paths of the seas. Psalms 8:6-8.

This refers to the Lord's dominion over man. 'Fish of the sea' stands for facts. That 'seas' means a gathering of facts or cognitions, see what has appeared already in 28.

In Isaiah,

The fishermen will lament, and all who cast a hook into the river will mourn, and those who spread nets over the face' 4 of the waters will languish. Isaiah 19:8.

'Fishermen' stands for people who rely on sensory evidence alone and hatch falsities out of it, the subject being Egypt, or factual knowledge.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. i.e. in the interior memory and in the exterior memory. See 2469 and following paragraphs

2. literally, bird of the heavens (or the skies)

3. literally, the flying thing of the heavens (or the skies)

4. literally, the faces

  
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