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1 Κατ' εκεινον τον καιρον ειπε Κυριος προς εμε, Λατομησον εις σεαυτον δυο πλακας λιθινας ως τας πρωτας, και αναβα προς εμε εις το ορος, και καμε εις σεαυτον κιβωτον ξυλινην.

2 Και εγω θελω γραψει επι τας πλακας τα λογια τα οποια ησαν εις τας πρωτας πλακας, τας οποιας συνετριψας, και θελεις εναποθεσει αυτας εν τη κιβωτω.

3 Και εκαμα κιβωτον εκ ξυλου σιττιμ, και ελατομησα δυο πλακας λιθινας ως τας πρωτας, και ανεβην εις το ορος, εχων τας δυο πλακας εις τας χειρας μου.

4 Και εγραψεν επι τας πλακας, κατα την γραφην την πρωτην, τας δεκα εντολας, τας οποιας ελαλησε Κυριος προς εσας εν τω ορει εκ μεσου του πυρος, εν τη ημερα της συναξεως· και εδωκεν αυτας ο Κυριος εις εμε.

5 Και επιστρεψας κατεβην απο του ορους και ενεθεσα τας πλακας εν τη κιβωτω την οποιαν εκαμον· και ειναι εκει, καθως προσεταξεν εις εμε ο Κυριος.

6 Και οι υιοι Ισραηλ εσηκωθησαν απο Βηρωθ-βενε-ιακαν εις Μοσερα. Εκει απεθανεν ο Ααρων και εκει εταφη· και ιερατευσεν Ελεαζαρ ο υιος αυτου αντ' αυτου.

7 Εκειθεν εσηκωθησαν εις Γαδγαδ και απο Γαδγαδ εις Ιοτβαθα, γην ποταμων υδατων.

8 Κατ' εκεινον τον καιρον εξεχωρισεν ο Κυριος την φυλην του Λευι, δια να βασταζη την κιβωτον της διαθηκης του Κυριου, να παρισταται ενωπιον του Κυριου δια να υπηρετη αυτον, και να ευλογη εν τω ονοματι αυτου, εως της ημερας ταυτης.

9 Δια τουτο δεν εχουσιν οι Λευιται μεριδιον η κληρονομιαν μεταξυ των αδελφων αυτων· ο Κυριος ειναι η κληρονομια αυτων, καθως Κυριος ο Θεος σου υπεσχεθη εις αυτους.

10 Και εγω εσταθην επι του ορους, ως το προτερον, τεσσαρακοντα ημερας και τεσσαρακοντα νυκτας· και εισηκουσε μου ο Κυριος και ταυτην την φοραν, και δεν ηθελησεν ο Κυριος να σε εξολοθρευση.

11 Και ειπε Κυριος προς εμε, Σηκωθητι, προπορευου του λαου, δια να εισελθωσι και κληρονομησωσι την γην, την οποιαν ωμοσα προς τους πατερας αυτων να δωσω εις αυτους.

12 Και τωρα, Ισραηλ, τι ζητει Κυριος ο Θεος σου παρα σου, ειμη να φοβησαι Κυριον τον Θεον σου, να περιπατης εις πασας τας οδους αυτου και να αγαπας αυτον, και να λατρευης Κυριον τον Θεον σου εξ ολης της καρδιας σου και εξ ολης της ψυχης σου,

13 να φυλαττης τας εντολας του Κυριου και τα διαταγματα αυτου, τα οποια εγω προσταζω εις σε σημερον δια το καλον σου;

14 Ιδου, Κυριου του Θεου σου ειναι ο ουρανος και ο ουρανος των ουρανων· η γη και παντα τα εν αυτη.

15 Και ομως τους πατερας σου προετιμησεν ο Κυριος, να αγαπα αυτους, και εξελεξε το σπερμα αυτων μετ' αυτους, εσας παρα παντας τους λαους, καθως ειναι την ημεραν ταυτην.

16 Περιτεμετε λοιπον την ακροβυστιαν της καρδιας σας και μη σκληρυνητε πλεον τον τραχηλον σας.

17 Διοτι Κυριος ο Θεος σας ειναι Θεος των θεων και Κυριος των κυριων, Θεος μεγας, ισχυρος και φοβερος, μη αποβλεπων εις προσωπον μηδε λαμβανων δωρον·

18 ποιων κρισιν εις τον ορφανον και εις την χηραν, και αγαπων τον ξενον, διδων εις αυτον τροφην και ενδυματα.

19 Αγαπατε λοιπον τον ξενον· διοτι σεις ξενοι εσταθητε εν τη γη της Αιγυπτου.

20 Κυριον τον Θεον σου θελεις φοβεισθαι αυτον θελεις λατρευει, και εις αυτον θελεις εισθαι προσηλωμενος, και εις το ονομα αυτου θελεις ομνυει.

21 Αυτος ειναι καυχημα σου, και αυτος ειναι Θεος σου, οστις εκαμε δια σε τα μεγαλα ταυτα και τρομερα, τα οποια ειδον οι οφθαλμοι σου.

22 Μετα εβδομηκοντα ψυχων κατεβησαν οι πατερες σου εις την Αιγυπτον, και τωρα Κυριος ο Θεος σου σε κατεστησεν ως τα αστρα του ουρανου κατα το πληθος.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 1121

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1121. And am not a widow.- That this signifies that they are not without protection is evident from the signification of a widow, as denoting one who is in the affection for good, and from that affection desires truth. A widow signifies here [without] protection, and therefore not to be a widow, signifies not to be without protection, because good and its affection do not protect themselves, but are protected by truth and the understanding of it; for man, who is the protector of woman, signifies the understanding of truth, thus truth. Between the marriage of man and woman and the marriage of truth and good there is a perfect resemblance; for man is born to be the understanding of truth, and therefore this predominates with him; and woman is born to be affection for good, and therefore this predominates with her. And as good and truth love each other in return and desire to be conjoined; so do the understanding of truth and the affection or will of good. The conjugial love of a husband and wife also derives its origin from the spiritual marriage of truth and good; on this subject see Heaven and Hell 366-386).

[2] The signification of widow here and in Isaiah is similar:

"Hear this, thou delicate one, sitting securely, saying in thine heart I and none as I besides; I shall not sit a widow, neither shall I know bereavement; but these two evils shall come upon thee in a moment, the loss of children and widowhood" (47:8, 9).

This also is said of Babel, and has a signification similar to that of these words in the Apocalypse: "I am not a widow, and shall not see mourning; therefore in one day shall her plagues come to thee, death, and mourning, and famine." By widows, also in other parts of the Word, are signified both males and females who are in good and not in truth, and yet desire truth, thus those who are without protection against falsity and evil, whom nevertheless the Lord defends. These are also meant in the opposite sense in Isaiah 9:17; chap. 10:1, 2; Jerem. 15:7, 8, 9; chap. 22:3; chap. 49:10, 11; Lament. 5:3; Ezekiel 22:6, 7; David, Psalm 68:5; Psalm 146:9; Exodus 22:22-24; Dent. 10:18; chap. 27:19; Matthew 23:14; Luke 20:47; and elsewhere.

[3] Continuation concerning the Athanasian Creed, and concerning the Lord.- Life considered in itself, which is God, cannot create another being, to be life itself; for the life which is God is uncreated, continuous, and inseparable; for this reason God is one. But the life which is God can create out of substances forms that are not lives in which it can exist, and impart to them the appearance of life. These forms are men, which, because they are receptacles of life, could not, in the primary creation, be any thing but images and likenesses of God - images from the reception of truth, and likenesses from the reception of good; for life and its recipient adapt themselves to each other like active and passive, but do not intermingle. Human forms, which are recipients of life, do not therefore live from themselves, but from God, who alone is life; consequently, all the good of love and all the truth of faith are from God, and nothing from man, as is known. For if the smallest part of life were a man's own, he would be able to will and do good from himself, and also understand and believe truth from himself, and thus claim merit when nevertheless, if he believes this, then the form recipient of life becomes closed above and perverted, and intelligence perishes. Good and its love, together with truth and its faith, are the life which is God, for God is good itself, and truth itself; in these He therefore dwells with man. From these things it also follows, that man of himself is nothing, and that he is only so far anything in the measure that he receives from the Lord, and at the same time acknowledges that what he receives is not his own but the Lord's; the Lord then causes him to be something, although not from himself but from the Lord.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.