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Warum bist du heimlich geflohen und hast mich hintergangen und hast es mir nicht kundgetan, -ich hätte dich ja begleitet mit Freude und mit Gesängen, mit Tamburin und mit Laute, -
4128. And Jacob pitched his tent in the mountain. That this signifies the state of the love in which was the good now meant by “Jacob,” is evident from the signification of a “tent,” as being the holy of love (see n. 414, 1102, 2145, 2152, 3312); and of “pitching a tent,” as being the state of that love; and from the signification of “mountain,” as being good (as above, n. 4117); here, the good now meant by “Jacob” (concerning which see above, n. 4073).
2152. From the door of the tent. That this signifies from the holy which then appertained to the Lord, is evident from the signification of a “tent,” as being what is holy, and from the signification of the “door,” as being the entrance into what is holy (explained above, n. 2145).