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1 これらの事の主の言葉が幻のうちにアブラムに臨んだ、「アブラム恐れてはならない、わたしはあなたのである。あなたの受ける報いは、はなはだ大きいであろう」。

2 アブラムは言った、「なる神よ、わたしにはがなく、わたしのを継ぐ者はダマスコのエリエゼルであるのに、あなたはわたしに何をくださろうとするのですか」。

3 アブラムはまた言った、「あなたはわたしにを賜わらないので、わたしのに生れたしもべが、あとつぎとなるでしょう」。

4 この時、主の言葉が彼に臨んだ、「この者はあなたのあとつぎとなるべきではありません。あなたの身から出る者があとつぎとなるべきです」。

5 そしては彼を外に連れ出して言われた、「天を仰いで、えることができるなら、えてみなさい」。また彼に言われた、「あなたの子孫はあのようになるでしょう」。

6 アブラムはを信じた。はこれを彼の義と認められた。

7 または彼に言われた、「わたしはこの地をあなたに与えて、これを継がせようと、あなたをカルデヤのウルから導き出したです」。

8 彼は言った、「なる神よ、わたしがこれを継ぐのをどうして知ることができますか」。

9 主は彼に言われた、「歳の雌牛と、歳の雌やぎと、歳の雄と、山ばとと、家ばとのひなとをわたしの所に連れてきなさい」。

10 彼はこれらをみな連れてきて、二つに裂き、裂いたものを互に向かい合わせて置いた。ただし、は裂かなかった。  

11 荒い鳥が死体の上に降りるとき、アブラムはこれを追い払った。

12 日の入るころ、アブラムが深い眠りにおそわれた時、大きな恐ろしい暗やみが彼に臨んだ。

13 時に主はアブラムに言われた、「あなたはよく心にとめておきなさい。あなたの子孫は他のに旅びととなって、その人々に仕え、その人々は彼らを年の間、悩ますでしょう。

14 しかし、わたしは彼らが仕えたその民をさばきます。そのかれらは多くの財産を携えて出て来るでしょう。

15 あなたは安らかに先祖のもとに行きます。そして高齢に達して葬られるでしょう。

16 代目になって彼らはここに帰って来るでしょう。アモリびとの悪がまだ満ちないからです」。

17 やがて日は入り、暗やみになった時、の立つかまど、炎の出るたいまつが、裂いたものの間を通り過ぎた。

18 そのアブラムと契約を結んで言われた、「わたしはこの地をあなたの子孫に与えるエジプトから、かの大ユフラテまで。

19 すなわちケニびと、ケニジびと、カドモニびと、

20 ヘテびと、ペリジびと、レパイムびと、

21 アモリびと、カナンびと、ギルガシびと、エブスびとの地を与える」。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 1944

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1944. That 'behold, you are with child' means the life of the rational man is clear from what has been stated above about the conception of that man and from what follows regarding Ishmael, to the effect that the Lord's first rational is represented by him. With regard to the rational man in general it should be recognized that the rational is said to receive life, to be in the womb, and to be born, as soon as a person starts to think that within him evil and falsity are present which contradict and show opposition to truth and good, increasingly so when he wishes to remove and subdue such evil and falsity. Unless he is able to see and appreciate this, he does not have any rational, however much he imagines that he does. For the rational is the means which unites the internal man to the external, thereby perceiving from the Lord what is taking place in the external man. The rational also brings the external into a position of obedience - or rather raises it up from the bodily and worldly interests in which it immerses itself - and causes the person to be truly human, who as a result looks up to heaven where he belongs by birth, and not, as animals do, solely down to the earth, where he resides merely temporarily, and certainly not down to hell. These are the functions of the rational, and therefore unless a person is such that he is able to think in this manner, he cannot be said to have a rational. Whether the rational exists at all is recognizable from the life belonging to the use or function it performs.

[2] His reasoning against good and truth - which good and truth he denies in his heart, yet has heard of and therefore knows of - does not mean that he has a rational. Many are able to reason in the same way who without any compunction rush into every kind of wicked action, and who differ from others only in this respect, that those people who suppose they have a rational, but in fact do not, display a certain correctness in the things they say and a presence of honourableness in the things they do, and are held to these habits by means of external restraints, such as fear of the law, and of the loss of possessions, position, reputation, or life. If these restraints, which are external, were taken away, some of these people would behave even more insanely than those who have no compunction at all. Nobody therefore can be said to have a rational merely on account of an ability to reason. Indeed those who do not have a rational usually speak from sensory experience and factual knowledge with far greater skill than those who do have it.

[3] This is absolutely clear from evil spirits in the next life who, though they were considered to be the most rational of people during their lifetime, are nevertheless more insane than those who are obviously so in the world, when the external restraints which had been responsible for their correctness in the things they said and for the presence of honourableness in the things they did are removed, as such restraints usually are with all in the next life. Indeed they plunge without shame, fear, or horror into everything that is wicked. Not so when external restraints are removed in the case of people who were rational when they lived in the world; they are saner men still because they have internal restraints, which are the restraints of conscience, by which the Lord has kept their thoughts bound to the laws of truth and good, which constituted their rational concepts.

  
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