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2 Mose 21:28

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28 Und wenn ein Ochse (Eig. ein Stück indvieh; so auch in den folgenden Kapiteln) einen Mann oder ein Weib stößt, daß sie sterben, (W. daß er stirbt) so soll der Ochse gewißlich gesteinigt, und sein Fleisch soll nicht gegessen werden; aber der Besitzer des Ochsen soll schuldlos sein.

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In the Bible, things that are lower down, or under, physically, generally represent things that are lower or more external spiritually. In some cases, the lower things have been separated and put away to protect the good, but in others, it can mean that a less exalted idea or good desire is supporting a more exalted one.

(Odkazy: Arcana Coelestia 4564 [1-2], 8610, 9656)

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Arcana Coelestia # 8986

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8986. 'I love my master, my woman, and my children' means the delight in remembering forms of spiritual good. This is clear from the meaning of 'loving' here as the delight in remembering, dealt with below; from the meaning of 'master' as spiritual good from which [other forms of it spring], dealt with above in 8981; from the meaning of 'woman' as good attached by the spiritual, also dealt with above in 8981; and from the meaning of 'children' as forms of good and truths which are derived from that good, dealt with in 8982. Consequently 'master, wife, and children' in brief means spiritual forms of good. The reason why the delight in remembering those forms of good is meant by 'loving' is that those who were represented by 'Hebrew slaves' are people within the Church who are imbued with the truths of religious teachings and not with good in keeping with those truths, 8974, 8976. Such people cannot be filled with any affection for truth for the sake of good, only for the sake of delight. Therefore 'loving' here, 1 being used in reference to those people, means the delight in remembering.

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1. The Latin word translated loving is diligere, which alternatively may be rendered take delight in.

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