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2 Mose 12:26

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26 Und wenn eure Kinder werden zu euch sagen: Was habt ihr da für einen Dienst?

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Goat

  

Goats, as in Leviticus 16:21, 22, signify faith. Because man is regenerated by the Lord by the truth of faith, and consequently, his sins are removed and cast into hell, therefore it is said that "Aaron made the goat bear upon him all the iniquities of the children of Israel unto the land of separation, or into the wilderness." From correspondences, a goat signifies the natural man. The goat which was sacrificed, as in Leviticus 16:5-10, signifies the natural man regarding a part purified, and the goat which was sent into the wilderness regarding the natural man not purified.

(Odkazy: Apocalypse Explained 730)


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Arcana Coelestia # 8004

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8004. 'You shall not bring any of the flesh outside the house' means that this good must not be intermingled with another's good. This is clear from the meaning of 'bringing something outside the house' as giving it to another to eat, thus intermingling it with a variety of good different from that of their own community; and from the meaning of 'the flesh' as good, dealt with in 6968, 7850. The communities in heaven are all distinct from one another, in keeping with the functions performed by all the members and organs of the body, as was shown at the ends of quite a number of chapters. Through correspondence the function that each member or organ performs has connection with one particular variety of good that is distinct from another. From this it is evident that the varieties of good are manifold, and that they must never be intermingled if they are to give rise to distinct forms which, taken together, will constitute the absolutely perfect form of heaven. For if they were intermingled the distinctness of each would be destroyed. This is what is meant by their being forbidden to bring any of the flesh outside their house.

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