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sæt nu, at min Fader føler på mig, så står jeg for ham som en Bedrager og henter mig en Forbandelse og ingen Velsignelse!"
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sæt nu, at min Fader føler på mig, så står jeg for ham som en Bedrager og henter mig en Forbandelse og ingen Velsignelse!"
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'A Harbor,' or 'haven,' is the state where knowledge terminates and commences, or where there is a conclusion of truths from knowledge.
(Odkazy: Arcana Coelestia 6384)
3552. 'Rise up now; sit, and eat from my venison' means truth belonging to the affection for that kind of good. This is clear from the meaning of 'rising up' as that which implies some raising up, dealt with in 2401, 2785, 2912, 2927, 3171, from the meaning of 'sitting' as that which implies some measure of quietness, from the meaning of 'eating' as making one's own, dealt with in 2187, 3168, and from the meaning of 'venison' as truth acquired from good, dealt with in 3501. Here therefore it is the affection for that kind of good from which truth is acquired that is meant; for the things meant in the internal sense by 'rising up', by 'sitting', and by 'eating' have to do with affection, and therefore the one word affection is used for all three.