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Eliro 15:19

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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.

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Arcana Coelestia # 8328

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8328. The place for Thee to dwell in. That this signifies where the Lord is, is evident from the signification of “place,” as being state (of which just above, n. 8325), here a state of good from the Divine, because heaven is meant; and from the signification of “the habitation of Jehovah,” or “the place for Thee to dwell in,” as being where the Lord is. (That “to dwell” is predicated of good, see n. 2712, 3613; and that “the habitation of Jehovah” denotes good, and consequently heaven, n. 8269, 8309 that the Lord is “Jehovah” in the Word, see above, n. 8261.) Frequent mention is made of the Father who is in the heavens, and there is then meant the Divine in heaven, thus the Good from which is heaven. Regarded in Itself the Divine is above the heavens; but the Divine in the heavens is the Good that is in the Truth that proceeds from the Divine. This is meant by “the Father in the heavens,” as in Matthew:

That ye may be sons of the Father who is in the heavens: that ye may be perfect, as your Father who is in the heavens is perfect

(Matthew 5:45) (Matthew 5:48) (Matthew 6:1)

Our Father who art in the heavens, hallowed be Thy name (6:9).

He that doeth the will of the Father who is in the heavens (7:21).

(And also 10:32-33; 16:17; 18:10, 14, 19.)

The Divine that is in the heavens is the Good which is in the Divine Truth that proceeds from the Lord; but the Divine above the heavens is the Divine Good Itself. By “a place for Thee to dwell in” is signified heaven where is the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord, for this makes heaven. How the case is with the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord, that it is in heaven good, may be illustrated by comparison with the sun, and with the light that is from the sun. In the sun is fire, but from the sun proceeds light, which light has within itself heat, from which gardens sprout forth, and become like paradises. The very fire of the sun does not pass to the earth (for it would burn up and consume all things), but the light wherein is heat from the fire of the sun. In the spiritual sense this light is the Divine Truth; the heat is the good in the Truth from the Divine Good; and the resultant paradise is heaven.

  
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