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1 တဖန် ထာဝရဘုရားက၊ သင်သည် အာရုန်၊ နာဒပ်၊ အဘိဟု အစရှိသော ဣသရေလအမျိုး အသက်ကြီးသူ ခုနစ်ကျိပ်နှင့်တကွ၊ ထာဝရဘုရားထံတော်သို့ တက်၍၊ သူတို့သည် ဝေးဝေးကိုးကွယ်ကြစေ။

2 သင်တယောက်တည်းသာ ထာဝရဘုရားထံတော်သို့ ချဉ်းကပ်ရမည်။ အခြားသောသူ မချဉ်းမကပ်ရ။ လူများတို့သည် သင်နှင့်အတူ မတက်ရကြဟု မောရှေအား မိန့်တော်မူ၏။

3 မောရှေသည်လည်း လူများတို့ရှိရာသို့လာ၍၊ ထာဝရဘုရားစကားတော်အလုံးစုံကို၎င်း၊ စီရင်တော်မူချက်အလုံးစုံကို၎င်း ပြန်ကြား၍၊ လူများအပေါင်းကလည်း၊ ထာဝရဘုရားမိန့်တော်မူသမျှအတိုင်း အကျွန်ုပ်တို့ ပြုပါမည်ဟု တသံတည်းပြန်ပြောကြ၏။

4 မောရှေသည် ာဝရဘုရား၏ စကားတော်အလုံးစုံတို့ကို ရေးားပြီးမှ၊ နံနက်စောစော၍၊ တောင်ခြေရင်း၌ ယဇ်ပလ္လင်ကို၎င်း၊ ဣသရေလအမျိုး တဆယ်နှစ်မျိုးနှင့်အမျှ ကျောက်တိုင်တဆယ်နှစ်တိုင်ကို ၎င်း တည်လေ၏။

5 ဣသရေလအမျိုးသား လူပျိုတို့ကို စေခိုင်းသည်အတိုင်း၊ သူတို့သည် နွားများကိုယူ၍ ထာဝရဘုရား ရှေ့မှာ မီးရှို့သောယဇ်၊ မိဿဟာယယဇ်ကို ပူဇော်ကြ၏။

6 မောရှေသည်လည်း၊ အသွေးတဝက်ကို အင်တုံ၌ထည့်၍၊ တဝက်ကို ယဇ်ပလ္လင်ပေါ်မှာ ဖြန်းလေ၏။

7 ပဋိညာဉ်စာကိုလည်း ယူ၍၊ ပရိသတ်များရှေ့မှာ ဘတ်ပြီးလျှင်၊ သူတို့ကလည်း၊ ထာဝရဘုရားမိန့်တော် မူသမျှအတိုင်း အကျွန်ုပ်တို့ပြုပါမည်၊ နားထောင်ပါမည်ဟု ပြောဆိုကြ၏။

8 မောရှေသည်လည်း၊ အသွေးကို ယူ၍ လူများအပေါ်မှာ ဖြန်းလျက်၊ ဤအသွေးကား ဤအမှုအရာ တို့တွင် သင်တို့၌ ထာဝရဘုရားဝန်ခံတော်မူသော ပဋိညာဉ်၏အသွေးဖြစ်သည်ဟု ပြောဆို၏။

9 ထိုအခါ မောရှေ၊ အာရုန်၊ နာဒပ်၊ အဘိဟု အစရှိသော ဣသရေလအမျိုး အသက်ကြီးသူ ခုနစ်ကျိပ်တို့ သည် တက်၍၊

10 ဣသရေလအမျိုး၏ ဘုရားသခင်ကို မြင်ကြ၏။ ခြေတော်အောက်၌ နီလာကျောက်ဖြင့်ပြီးသော ကျောက်ခင်းကဲ့သို့၎င်း၊ ကြည်လင်သော ကောင်းကင်မျက်နှာကဲ့သို့၎င်း ထင်လေ၏။

11 ဣသရေလအမျိုးသား မှူးမတ်တို့ကို အပြစ်ပေးတော်မမူ။ သူတို့သည် ဘုရားသခင်ကို မြင်ရသော် လည်း၊ စားသောက်လျက်နေကြ၏။

12 ထာဝရဘုရားကလည်း၊ ငါရှိရာတောင်ပေါ်သို့ တက်၍နေလော့။ လူများတို့အား သွန်သင်ဘို့ရာ ကျောက်ပြားပေါ်မှာ ငါရေးထားသော ပညတ်တရားများကို သင်၌ ငါအပ်ပေးမည်ဟု မောရှေအား မိန့်တော်မူလျှင်၊

13 မောရှေသည် မိမိလက်ောက်ယောရှုနှင့် အတူဘုရားသခင်၏ တောင်တော်ပေါ်သို့ တက်သွား၏။

14 အသက်ကြီးသူတို့အားလည်း၊ ငါတို့မလာမှီတိုင်အောင် ဤအရပ်၌ ငံ့နေကြလော့။ အာရုန်နှင့် ဟုရသည် သင်တို့၌ ရှိသည်ဖြစ်၍၊ မည်သည့်သူမဆို အမှုအခင်းရှိလျှင်၊ သူတို့ထံသို့ သွားစေဟု မှာထားလေ၏။

15 မောရှေသည် တောင်တော်ပေါ်သို့တက်၍၊ မိုဃ်းတိမ်သည် တောင်တော်ကို လွှမ်းမိုး၏။

16 ထာဝရဘုရား၏ ဘုန်းတော်သည် သိနာတောင်ပေါ်မှာထိ၍၊ မိုဃ်းတိမ်သည် ခြောက်ရက်ပတ်လုံး လွှမ်းမိုး၏။ သတ္တမနေ့ရက်၌ မိုဃ်းတိမ်အထဲက အသံတော်ထွက်၍၊ မောရှေကို ခေါ်တော်မူ၏။

17 ထာဝရဘုရား၏ ဘုန်းတော်သည် တောင်ထိပ်ပေါ်မှာလောင်သော မီးကဲ့သို့ ထင်၍၊ ဣသရေလ အမျိုးသားတို့သည် မြင်ရကြ၏

18 မောရှေသည် မိုဃ်းတိမ်အထဲသို့ ဝင်သဖြင့် တောင်ပေါ်သို့ရောက်၍ အရက်လေးဆယ်ပတ်လုံး တောင်ပေါ်မှာ နေလေ၏။

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9399

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9399. 'And Moses took the blood, and sprinkled it over the people' means making a person well-adapted to receive it. This is clear from the meaning of 'the blood of the sacrifice' as Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, dealt with above in 9393; and from the meaning of 'sprinkling over the people' as making a person well-adapted to receive it, for 'sprinkling' means flowing into something, that is, adapting it. Divine Truth which emanates from the Lord is flowing unceasingly into a person and composing his understanding; indeed, if you are willing to believe it, without that unceasing inflow of God's truth emanating from the Lord he can see and learn nothing. For the Divine Truth emanating from the Lord is the light which enlightens the human mind and composes inner sight, which is the understanding. And since that light flows in unceasingly, it makes every person well-adapted to receive it. Those who do receive it however are people who lead a good life, whereas those who do not receive it are people who lead a bad life. Even so, the latter have the ability, just as the former do, to see and learn Divine Truth, and also to receive it to the extent that they depart from evil ways. This is what the half of the blood sprinkled over the people by Moses served to mean.

[2] Regarding Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, that it is the Light which enlightens the human mind and composes its inner sight, which is the understanding, see 2776, 3167, 3195, 3636, 3643, 3993, 4405, 5400, 8644, 8707.

This Divine Truth is also meant in John,

He was the true light which enlightens every person coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made by Him, but the world did not know Him. John 1:9-11.

This refers to the Word, which is Divine Truth emanating from the Lord.

[3] Every person in the world who is sound in mind has the ability to learn God's truth, and consequently has the ability to receive it to the extent that he departs from evil ways, as considerable experience has enabled me to know. For all without exception in the next life, the evil as well as the good, are able to learn what is true and what is false, also what is good and what is bad. But the evil, though they can see what truth or good is, have no wish to see it; for their will, and the evil there, finds it repugnant. When left alone to themselves therefore the evil fall back to the falsities accompanying their evil, in detestation of the truth or good they have come to see. The same applied to such people when they were in the world, where they refused to accept truths which they were able to see. From this it has been evident to me that Divine Truth emanating from the Lord flows constantly into human minds and makes them well-adapted to receive it, and that it is indeed received by people to the extent that they depart from the evil ways that go with self-love and love of the world.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 3318

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3318. 'And he was weary' means a state of conflict. This becomes clear from the meaning of 'weary' or weariness as the state following conflict. Here however, because the subject is a state of conflict in which good and truth within the natural man are joined together, the state of conflict itself is meant. As regards 'weary' here meaning a state of conflict, this is not apparent except from the train of thought in the internal sense, and in particular from the fact that without conflicts, or what amounts to the same, without temptations, good is unable to be joined to truth in the natural man.

[2] So that the nature of this state may be known - though only as man experiences it - let a brief statement be made regarding it. Man is nothing other than an organ or vessel which receives life from the Lord, for man does not live of himself, 290, 1954, 2021, 2536, 2706, 2886-2889, 3001. The life flowing in with man from the Lord comes from His Divine Love. This Love, that is, the life from it, flows in and applies itself to the vessels that are in man's rational and that are in his natural. On account of the hereditary evil into which man is born, and on account of the evil of his own doing which man acquires to himself, these vessels with him are set the wrong way round for receiving that life. But insofar as it is possible for this inflowing life to do so, it resets those vessels to receive it. These vessels within the rational man and within his natural are such as are called truths. In themselves they are nothing else than perceptions of the variations in form possessed by those vessels and of the changes of state which in different ways give rise to those variations, which are produced in the most delicate of organic substances, and in ways that defy description, 2487. Good itself, which possesses life from the Lord, that is, which is life, is that which flows in and resets them.

[3] When therefore those vessels, varying in the forms they take, are set and turned, as has been stated, the wrong way round for inflowing life, they clearly have to be re-positioned to receive that life, that is, to be controlled by it. This cannot possibly be effected as long as the person remains in that condition into which he was born or which he has brought upon himself. Indeed at that time they are unsubmissive because they resolutely withstand and harden themselves against the heavenly order governing the way that life acts. Indeed the good which moves them, and to which they are subservient, is that which stems from self-love and love of the world. From the dull warmth it contains that good makes these vessels what they are. Consequently before they can be made submissive and capable of receiving any of the life that belongs to the Lord's love, they have to be softened. The only ways that such softening can be achieved is by temptations, for temptations take away the things that constitute self-love and contempt for others in comparison with oneself, consequently that constitute self-glory, and also hatred and revenge on account of that. When therefore they have to some extent been subdued and mellowed by means of temptations those vessels start to become yielding and compliant to the life which belongs to the Lord's love and which is constantly flowing in with man.

[4] From this point onwards good, first of all in the rational man and then in the natural, starts to be joined to the truths there, for as has been stated, truths are nothing else than perceptions of the variations in form which are determined by the states that are changing all the time - those perceptions being a product of the life that is flowing in. This is the reason why a person is regenerated, that is, is made new, by means of temptations, or what amounts to the same, by means of spiritual conflicts, and after that receives an inward disposition different from before, that is to say, becomes gentle, humble, single-minded, and contrite at heart. From these considerations one may now see the use served by temptations, which is that good from the Lord may not only flow in but also render the vessels subservient and so join itself to them. For truths are the recipient vessels of good, see 1496, 1832, 1900, 2063, 2261, 2269. Here therefore, since the subject is the joining together of good and truth in the natural man, and since the first stage of that conjunction comes about through the conflicts brought about by temptations, 'he was weary' clearly means a state of conflict.

[5] As for the Lord however, who is the subject here in the highest sense, He so imposed Divine order on everything within Himself by means of the very severe conflicts that went with temptations that nothing remained of the human He had derived from the mother, 1444, 1573, 2159, 2574, 2649, 3036, so that He was not made new as any other human being but was made altogether Divine. For man, who is made new through regeneration, nevertheless retains within himself the inclination towards evil; indeed he retains the evil itself but is withheld from it by the influx of the life that is the life of the Lord's love, and by an extremely powerful force. But the Lord cast out completely everything evil that was His by heredity from the mother and made Himself Divine, doing so even as to the vessels, that is, as to the truths. This is what in the Word is called Glorification.

  
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