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1 Tiam Moseo kaj la Izraelidoj kantis cxi tiun kanton al la Eternulo, kaj parolis jene: Mi kantos al la Eternulo, cxar Li alte levigxis; CXevalon kaj gxian rajdanton Li jxetis en la maron.

2 Mia forto kaj glorkanto estas la Eternulo, Kaj Li estis por mi savo. Li estas mia Dio, kaj mi Lin gloros, La Dio de mia patro, kaj mi Lin altigos.

3 La Eternulo estas viro de milito, Eternulo estas Lia nomo.

4 La cxarojn de Faraono kaj lian militistaron Li jxetis en la maron; Kaj liaj elektitaj militestroj dronis en la Rugxa Maro.

5 Abismoj ilin kovris; Ili falis en la profundojn kiel sxtono.

6 Via dekstra mano, ho Eternulo, estas glora per forto, Via dekstra mano, ho Eternulo, disbatas malamikon.

7 Per Via granda majesto Vi frakasas Viajn kontrauxulojn; Vi sendas Vian koleron, kaj gxi forbruligas ilin kiel pajlon.

8 De Via kolera blovo montigxis akvo, Amasigite starigxis fluajxo, Densigxis abismoj en la mezo de la maro.

9 La malamiko diris:Mi persekutos, Mi atingos, mi dividos militakiron; Satigxos de ili mia animo; Mi eltiros mian glavon, ekstermos ilin mia mano.

10 Vi blovis per Via spirito, kaj ilin kovris la maro; Kiel plumbo ili iris al fundo en la akvo potenca.

11 Kiu estas kiel Vi inter la dioj, ho Eternulo? Kiu estas kiel Vi, majesta en sankteco, Timinda kaj lauxdinda, faranta miraklojn?

12 Vi etendis Vian dekstran manon, Kaj ilin englutis la tero.

13 Vi kondukis kun Via favorkoreco tiun popolon, kiun Vi liberigis; Vi kondukis gxin per Via forto al Via sankta logxejo.

14 Auxdis popoloj kaj ektremis; Teruro atakis la logxantojn de Filisxtujo.

15 Tiam ektimis la cxefoj de Edom; La potenculojn de Moab atakis tremo; Perdis la kuragxon cxiuj logxantoj de Kanaan.

16 Falas sur ilin timo kaj teruro pro la grandeco de Via brako; Ili mutigxas kiel sxtono, gxis pasas Via popolo, ho Eternulo, GXis pasas la popolo, kiun Vi akiris.

17 Vi venigos ilin, kaj plantos ilin Sur la monto de Via heredo, Sur la loko, ho Eternulo, kiun Vi faris Via sidejo, En la sanktejo, ho Sinjoro, kiun pretigis Viaj manoj.

18 La Eternulo regxos cxiam kaj eterne.

19 CXar la cxevaloj de Faraono kun liaj cxaroj kaj rajdantoj enigxis en la maron, kaj la Eternulo turnis sur ilin la akvon de la maro; sed la Izraelidoj iris sur seka tero tra la mezo de la maro.

20 Mirjam, la profetino, fratino de Aaron, prenis tamburinon en sian manon, kaj cxiuj virinoj eliris post sxi kun tamburinoj kaj dancante.

21 Kaj Mirjam antauxkantis al ili: Kantu al la Eternulo, cxar Li alte levigxis; CXevalon kaj gxian rajdanton Li jxetis en la maron.

22 Moseo ekkondukis la Izraelidojn for de la Rugxa Maro, kaj ili eliris al la dezerto SXur; ili iris dum tri tagoj tra la dezerto kaj ne trovis akvon.

23 Ili venis al Mara, sed ili ne povis trinki la akvon en Mara, cxar gxi estis maldolcxa; tial oni donis al la loko la nomon Mara.

24 Kaj la popolo ekmurmuris kontraux Moseo, dirante:Kiam ni trinkos?

25 Tiam li kriis al la Eternulo, kaj la Eternulo montris al li arbon, kaj li jxetis gxin en la akvon, kaj la akvo farigxis dolcxa. Tie Li donis al ili legxon kaj jugxon, kaj tie Li ilin elprovis.

26 Kaj Li diris:Se vi auxskultados la vocxon de la Eternulo, via Dio, kaj farados tion, kio placxas al Li, kaj vi atentados Liajn ordonojn kaj observados cxiujn Liajn legxojn, tiam Mi venigos sur vin neniun el tiuj malsanoj, kiujn Mi venigis sur la Egiptojn; cxar Mi estas la Eternulo, via saniganto.

27 Kaj ili venis al Elim; tie estis dek du fontoj de akvo, kaj sepdek daktilpalmoj. Kaj ili starigis tie sian tendaron cxe la akvo.

   

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643. But as regards the signification itself of the words: that “gopher wood” signifies concupiscences, and the “mansions” the two parts of man, is evident from the Word. Gopher wood is a wood abounding in sulphur, 1 like the fir, and others of its kind. On account of its sulphur it is said that it signifies concupiscences, because it easily takes fire. The most ancient people compared things in man (and regarded them as having a likeness) to gold, silver, brass, iron, stone, and wood-his inmost celestial to gold, his lower celestial to brass, and what was lowest, or the corporeal therefrom, to wood. But his inmost spiritual they compared (and regarded as having a likeness) to silver, his lower spiritual to iron, and his lowest to stone. And such in the internal sense is the signification of these things when they are mentioned in the Word, as in Isaiah:

For brass I will bring gold, and for iron I will bring silver, and for wood brass, and for stones iron; I will also make thine officers peace, and thine exactors righteousness (Isaiah 60:17).

Here the Lord’s kingdom is treated of, in which there are not such metals, but spiritual and celestial things; and that these are signified is very evident from the mention of “peace” and “righteousness.” “Gold” “brass” and “wood” here correspond to each other, and signify things celestial or of the will, as before said; and “silver” “iron” and “stone” correspond to each other, and signify things spiritual or of the understanding.

[2] In Ezekiel:

They shall make a spoil of thy riches and make a prey of thy merchandise; thy stones, and thy wood (Ezekiel 26:12).

It is very manifest that by “riches” and “merchandise” are not meant worldly riches and merchandise, but celestial and spiritual; and the same by the “stones” and “wood”—the “stones” being those things which are of the understanding, and the “wood” those which are of the will.

In Habakkuk:

The stone crieth out of the wall, and the beam out of the wood answereth (Habakkuk 2:11).

The “stone” denotes the lowest degree of the understanding; and the “wood” the lowest of the will, which “answers” when anything is drawn from sensuous knowledge [scientifico sensuali]. Again:

Woe unto him that saith to the wood, Awake; and to the dumb stone, Arise, this shall teach. Behold it is fastened with gold and silver, and there is no breath in the midst of it. But Jehovah is in the temple of His holiness (Habakkuk 2:19-20).

Here also “wood” denotes cupidity; “stone” denotes the lowest of the understanding, and therefore to be “dumb” and to “teach” are predicated of it; “there is no breath in the midst of it” signifies that it represents nothing celestial and spiritual, just as a temple wherein are stone and wood, and these bound together with gold and silver, is to those who think nothing of what they represent.

[3] In Jeremiah:

We drink our waters for silver; our wood cometh for price (Lamentations 5:4).

Here “waters” and “silver” signify the things of the understanding; and “wood” those of the will. Again:

Saying to wood, Thou art my father; and to the stone, Thou hast brought us forth (Jeremiah 2:27).

Here “wood” denotes cupidity, which is of the will, whence is the conception; and “stone” the sensuous knowledge [scientifico sensuali], from which is the “bringing forth.” Hence, in different places in the Prophets, “serving wood and stone” is put for worshiping graven images of wood and stone, by which is signified that they served cupidities and phantasies; and also “committing adultery with wood and stone” as in Jeremiah 3:9.

In Hosea:

My people inquire of their wood, and the staff thereof declareth unto them; because the spirit of whoredoms hath led them away (Hosea 4:12), meaning that they make inquiry of graven images of wood, or of cupidities.

[4] In Isaiah:

Topheth is prepared from yesterday, the pile thereof is fire and mulch wood, the breath of Jehovah is like a stream of burning sulphur (Isaiah 30:33).

Here “fire” “sulphur” and “wood” stand for foul cupidities. In general, “wood” signifies the things of the will which are lowest; the precious woods, such as cedar and the like, those which are good, as for example the cedar wood in the temple, and the cedar wood employed in the cleansing of leprosy (Leviticus 14:4, 6-7); also the wood cast into the bitter waters at Marah, whereby the waters became sweet (Exodus 15:25), concerning which, of the Lord’s Divine mercy in those places. But woods that were not precious, and those which were made into graven images, as well as those used for funeral piles and the like, signify cupidities; as in this place does the gopher wood, on account of its sulphur. So in Isaiah:

The day of vengeance of Jehovah; the streams thereof shall be turned into pitch, and the dust thereof into sulphur, and the land thereof shall become burning pitch (Isaiah 34:9).

“Pitch” stands for dreadful phantasies; “sulphur” for abominable cupidities.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The word “sulphur” was formerly used not exclusively as the name of brimstone, but also as a general term for inflammable substance. The classification of gopher here with the fir (abies), which is a turpentine tree, would seem to imply that the inflammable constituent of the gopher also was turpentine, and that this is what is meant here by “sulphur.” See Lord Bacon’s “History of Sulphur, Mercury, and Salt.” [Note in the Rotch edition.]

  
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