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Genesis 29:19

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19 Toen zeide Laban: Het is beter, dat ik haar aan u geve, dan dat ik haar aan een anderen man geve; blijf bij mij.

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Hemelse Verborgenheden in Genesis en Exodus # 157

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157. Daar been van gebeente en vlees van vlees betekende het eigene van de uiterlijke mens in wie het innerlijke is, werden in de oudheid al diegenen die ‘eigenen’ konden heten en uit één huis waren, of uit één familie of in enige verwantschap, been van gebeente en vlees van vlees genoemd, zoals Jakob door Laban:

‘Voorwaar gij zijt mijn gebeente en mijn vlees’, (Genesis 29:14). Abimelech tot de broeders van zijn moeder en het gehele geslacht van de vader van zijn moeder:

‘Gedenkt dat ik uw been en uw vlees ben’, (Richteren 9:1, 2, 3). Ook de stammen van Israël, van zichzelf sprekende, zeggen tot David:

‘Zie, wij zijn uw gebeente en uw vlees’, (2 Samuel 5:1).

  
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Nederlandse vertaling door Henk Weevers. Digitale publicatie Swedenborg Boekhuis, van 2012 t/m 2021 op www.swedenborg.nl

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The Sower, by Vincent van Gogh

A "field" in the Bible usually represents the Lord's church, and more specifically the desire for good within the church. It's where good things start, take root, and grow. When you have a desire to be a good person and to do good things, the natural first questions are "What does that mean?", "What should I do?", "What can I do?". You look for ideas, concepts, direction. Once you figure out something you want to do or a change you want to make in yourself, you seek specific knowledge. If you want to volunteer at a food pantry, say, you'd need to know whom to call, when they need help, where to go, what to bring. Armed with that knowhow, you're ready to get to work. That process could be compared to food production. You start with a field -- which is that desire to be good. Then you plant seeds -- those ideas and concepts. Those seeds sprout into plants -- the specific facts and knowledge needed for the task (easily seen in the food pantry example, but also true with deeper tasks like "being more tolerant of my co-workers" or "taking more time for prayer," or "consciously being a more loving spouse"). Finally, those plants produce food -- the actual good thing that you go and do. The Writings also say that in a number of cases a "field" represents the doctrine, or teachings, of the church. This sounds markedly different. The desire for good is emotional, a drive, a wanting; doctrine is a set of ideas. But for a church to be true, its doctrine must be centered on a desire for good, and must lead people toward doing what is good. So sound doctrine is actually closely bound up with the desire for good.