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Exodus 14

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1 Ja Issand rääkis Moosesega, öeldes:

2 'Ütle Iisraeli lastele, et nad pöörduksid tagasi ja lööksid leeri üles Pii-Hahiroti kohale, Migdoli ja mere vahele, Baal-Sefoni ette, sellega vastakuti; lööge leer üles mere äärde!

3 Sest vaarao mõtleb, et Iisraeli lapsed ekslevad mööda maad, kõrb peab nad kinni.

4 Mina teen kõvaks vaarao südame ja ta ajab neid taga. Aga mina ilmutan oma au vaarao ja kogu tema sõjaväe arvel, et egiptlased tunneksid, et mina olen Issand.' Ja nad tegid nõnda.

5 Kui Egiptuse kuningale anti teada, et rahvas oli põgenenud, siis vaarao ja ta sulaste süda pöördus rahva vastu, ja nad ütlesid: 'Miks tegime nõnda, et lasksime Iisraeli meid orjamast!'

6 Ja ta laskis rakendada hobused sõjavankrite ette ning võttis oma rahva enesega kaasa.

7 Ta võttis kuussada valitud sõjavankrit ja kõik muud Egiptuse sõjavankrid, ja võitlejaid nende kõigi jaoks.

8 Ja Issand tegi kõvaks vaarao, Egiptuse kuninga südame, ning too ajas taga Iisraeli lapsi; Iisraeli lapsed aga olid välja läinud ülestõstetud käe kaitsel.

9 Ja egiptlased, kõik vaarao hobused, sõjavankrid ja tema ratsanikud ning sõjavägi, ajasid neid taga ning jõudsid neile järele, kui nad olid leeris mere ääres Pii-Hahirotis, Baal-Sefoni kohal.

10 Kui vaarao oli ligidal, siis Iisraeli lapsed tõstsid oma silmad üles, ja vaata, egiptlased olid tulemas neile järele. Siis Iisraeli lapsed kartsid väga ja kisendasid Issanda poole.

11 Ja nad ütlesid Moosesele: 'Kas ei olnud siis Egiptuses haudu, et tõid meid kõrbe surema? Miks tegid meile seda, tuues meid Egiptusest välja?

12 Eks see just olegi, mis me rääkisime sulle Egiptuses, öeldes: Jäta meid rahule, et võiksime teenida egiptlasi! Sest meil on parem egiptlasi teenida kui kõrbes surra.'

13 Aga Mooses vastas rahvale: 'Ärge kartke, püsige paigal, siis te näete Issanda päästet, mille ta täna teile valmistab! Sest egiptlasi, keda te näete täna, ei näe te edaspidi enam iialgi.

14 Issand sõdib teie eest, aga teie vaikige!'

15 Ja Issand ütles Moosesele: 'Miks sa minu poole kisendad? Ütle Iisraeli lastele, et nad läheksid edasi!

16 Sina aga tõsta oma kepp üles, siruta käsi mere kohale ja lõhesta see, et Iisraeli lapsed saaksid minna kuiva mööda läbi mere!

17 Ja mina, vaata, teen siis kõvaks egiptlaste südamed ja nad tulevad teile järele. Aga mina ilmutan oma au vaarao ja kogu ta sõjaväe, ta sõjavankrite ja ratsanike arvel,

18 et egiptlased tunneksid, et mina olen Issand, kui ma ilmutan oma au vaarao, tema sõjavankrite ja ratsanike arvel.'

19 Siis Jumala ingel, kes oli käinud Iisraeli leeri ees, siirdus ning läks nende taha; ja pilvesammas siirdus nende eest ning seisis nende taga,

20 tulles egiptlaste leeri ja Iisraeli leeri vahele; siis oli pilv ühele pime, aga teisele valgustas ööd, ja üks ei pääsenud teisele ligi kogu öö.

21 Siis Mooses sirutas oma käe mere kohale ja Issand laskis mere taanduda tugevast idatuulest kogu öö ning tegi mere kuivaks - vesi lõhenes.

22 Ja Iisraeli lapsed läksid läbi mere kuiva mööda ja vesi oli neil müürina paremal ja vasakul pool.

23 Ja egiptlased ajasid neid taga ning tulid neile järele, kõik vaarao hobused, tema sõjavankrid ja ratsanikud, keset merd.

24 Kui saabus hommikune vahikord, siis Issand vaatas egiptlaste leeri peale tule- ja pilvesambast, ja viis egiptlaste leeri segadusse.

25 Ja ta kiilus kinni nende sõjavankrite rattad ning takistas nende sõitu. Siis ütlesid egiptlased: 'Põgenegem Iisraeli eest, sest Issand sõdib nende poolt egiptlaste vastu!'

26 Aga Issand ütles Moosesele: 'Siruta oma käsi välja mere kohale, et vesi tuleks tagasi egiptlaste, nende sõjavankrite ja ratsanike peale!'

27 Ja Mooses sirutas oma käe välja mere kohale ning koiduajal meri pöördus tagasi oma paika, egiptlased aga põgenesid sellele vastu; ja Issand paiskas egiptlased keset merd.

28 Ja vesi tuli tagasi ning kattis sõjavankrid ja ratsanikud, kogu vaarao sõjaväe, kes oli tulnud neile merre järele; ei jäänud neist üle ühtainsatki.

29 Iisraeli lapsed aga läksid kuiva mööda läbi mere, ja vesi oli neil müürina paremal ja vasakul pool.

30 Nõnda päästis Issand sel päeval Iisraeli egiptlaste käest ja Iisrael nägi egiptlasi surnuina mere rannal.

31 Ja Iisrael nägi seda suurt kätt, mida Issand näitas egiptlastele, ja rahvas kartis Issandat ning nad uskusid Issandat ja Moosest, tema sulast.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8313

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8313. 'Distress took hold of the inhabitants of Philistia' means despair of enlarging their dominion, on the part of those upholding faith separated from good. This is clear from the meaning of 'distress' as despair, because they could not any longer enlarge their dominion, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'the inhabitants of Philistia' as those who uphold faith alone separated from the good of charity, dealt with in 1197, 1198, 3412, 3413, 8093, 8096, 8099. They are distinguished from the Egyptians by the fact that they rule out the good deeds of charity, in the belief that a person is saved without them by faith. This main tenet in their doctrine gives birth to a large number of errors, such as these: Salvation is attributable to mercy, irrespective of the life the person has been leading; all his sins and evils are washed away through faith, enabling him to walk as someone who has been made righteous; his salvation can be accomplished in an instant, even through faith and truth attained at the final hour of his death; consequently it is not the affection belonging to heavenly love that makes heaven in a person. People subscribing to these errors are Philistines; and they are called 'uncircumcised' because of the evils of self-love and love of the world in which their life consists.

[2] The reason why 'distress' here means despair is that extreme distress should be understood, or pain like that suffered by women in labour. The word in the original language also means that kind of pain. Despair or the extremes of distress are actually described in the Word as 'the pain of a woman in labour', for example in David,

The kings assembled themselves. Terror seized them, pain as of a woman in labour. Psalms 48:4, 6.

In Jeremiah,

O dweller in Lebanon, having a nest in the cedars, how much grace will you find when distresses come to you, pain as of a woman in labour? Jeremiah 22:23.

In the same prophet,

The king of Babel has heard the report about them, consequently his hands have become feeble; anguish has taken hold of him, pain as of a woman in labour. Jeremiah 50:43.

In Isaiah,

The day of Jehovah is near, like devastation from Shaddai. Therefore all hands are feeble, and every human heart melts, and they are terrified; pangs and distresses take hold of them, they are in labour, like a woman giving birth. Isaiah 13:6-8.

[3] In Jeremiah,

behold, a people coming from the land of the north, and a mighty nation will be stirred up from the furthest parts of the earth. They lay hold on bow and spear; it is cruel and they do not have any pity. Their voice resounds like the sea, and they ride on horses, [every one] prepared as a man for battle against you, O daughter of Zion. We have heard the report about it, our hands have grown feeble. Anguish has laid hold on us, pain as of a woman in labour. Jeremiah 6:22-24.

This refers to truth being laid waste as experienced by those ruled by evil. 'A people from the land of the north' stands for those steeped in falsities arising from evil. 'A mighty nation from the uttermost parts of the earth' stands for those steeped in evils which are altogether opposed to good. 'They lay hold on bow and spear' stands for the fact that they draw on false teachings when they engage in conflict. 'Their voice resounds like the sea' stands for reasoning based on those teachings. 'They ride on horses' stands for arguments seemingly based on understanding. 'Prepared as a man for battle' stands for the desire to attack truth. 'Daughter of Zion' stands for the Church where good exists. 'Anguish has laid hold' stands for distress, because truths might undergo molestation. 'Pain as of a woman in labour' stands for despair, because good might suffer harm. From all this it is evident that 'pain' in this instance means despair on account of harm that might be done to good.

[4] The reason why 'distress took hold of the inhabitants of Philistia' means despair or lack of hope of enlarging their dominion is that the Philistines, that is, those who suppose that salvation comes as a result of faith alone without the good deeds of charity, in the next life strive unceasingly after dominion, fighting against others. They do not stop until they undergo vastation of their knowledge of cognitions or matters of faith. Every person in the next life retains the tenets of the faith he possessed during his lifetime; and no other people exchange them for truths except those who have done what is good in life, since good desires truth and welcomes it freely because it is of a similar nature. But those who have done what is bad in life do not exchange them. Those people are so to speak hard, and also they reject truths. Furthermore they live in obscurity, so that they cannot even see them. They see only whatever endorses the ideas they have adopted and nothing whatever that goes against them. Such people also imagine that they have more intelligence than everyone else; yet they know nothing except to use reasonings based on the ideas they have adopted. This is why they are people who attack charity very strongly, consequently are people who wish to dominate. For those who are governed by charity are humble, and wish - as though lowest in rank - to serve all. But those who are ruled by faith without charity are haughty, and wish - as though highest in rank - to be served by all. This also is why they consider heaven to consist in the glory of dominion, imagining - because they suppose that they have more intelligence than all others - that they will be archangels and that very many others will for that reason serve them, a supposition also in keeping with the words in Daniel,

Those who have intelligence will shine like the brightness of the expanse, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars for ever and ever. 1 Daniel 12:3.

But instead of brightness theirs is darkness.

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1. lit. into the age and eternity

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.