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Второзаконие 33

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1 Вотъ благословеніе, которымъ Моисей, человјкъ Божій, благословилъ сыновъ Израилевыхъ предъ смертію своею.

2 Онъ сказалъ: Господь пришелъ отъ Синая, возсіялъ для нихъ отъ Сеира, возблисталъ отъ горы Фарана, и шелъ изъ среды темъ святыхъ, одесную Его огнь закона для нихъ.

3 Онъ любитъ также народы; Всј святые его въ рукј Твоей; И шли они въ слјдъ ногъ Твоихъ, получили долю изъ словъ Твоихъ.

4 Законъ далъ намъ Моисей, наслјдіе обществу Іаковлеву.

5 Онъ царь Израиля, когда собираются главы народа, вкупј колјна Изранлевы.

6 Да живетъ Рувимъ и да не умретъ, когда будугь люди его малочисленны.

7 Но Іудј сказалъ сіе: Услыши, Господи, гласъ Іуды, и приведи его къ народу его, руками Своими: Да защититъ Онъ его, и будь помощпикомъ противъ враговъ его.

8 И о Левіи сказалъ: Туммимъ Твой и уримъ Твой на святомъ мужј Твоемъ, котораго Ты искусилъ въ Массј, съ которымъ Ты препирался при водахъ Меривы,

9 Который говоритъ объ отцј своемъ и о матери своей: на нихъ не смотрю, и братьевъ своихъ чуждается, и сыновей своихъ не знаетъ. Ибо они слова Твои хранятъ, и завјтъ Твой соблюдаютъ.

10 Учатъ законамъ Твоимъ Іакова, и заповјдямъ Твоимъ Израиля, возлагаютъ куреніе предъ лице Твое, и всесожженія на жертвенникъ Твой.

11 Благослови, Господи, силу его, и о дјлј рукъ его благоволи, порази чресла возстающихъ на него и ненавидящихъ его, чтобъ они не могли стоятъ.

12 О Веніаминј сказалъ: Возлюбленный Господомъ обитаетъ у него безопасно; Богъ покровительствуетъ ему всякой день, и обитаетъ между раменами Его.

13 О Іосифј сказалъ: Благословенна Господомъ земля его, драгоцјнными дарами неба, росою, и дарами бездны, лежащей внизу,

14 Драгоцјнными плодами солнца, и драгоцјнными произведеніями мјсяцевъ;

15 Превосходнјйшими произведеніими горъ древнихъ, и драгоцјнностями холмовъ вјчныхъ,

16 И драгоцјнностями земли, и того, что наполняетъ ее. Благословеніе Явившагося въ терновомъ кустј да пріидетъ на главу Іосифа и на темя наилучшаго изъ братьевъ своихъ,

17 Крјпость его какъ первороднаго тельца, и роги его, какъ роги буйвола; Ими избодетъ онъ народы всј до предјловъ земли: Это тмы Ефремовы, это тысячи Манассіины.

18 О Завулонј сказалъ: Веселись Завулонъ, въ путяхъ твоихъ, и Иссахаръ, въ шатрахъ твоихъ.

19 Созываютъ они людей на гору, тамъ закалаютъ законныя жертвы: Ибо они питаются богатствомъ моря и сокровищами, сокрытыми въ пескј.

20 О Гадј сказалъ: Благословенъ распространившій Гада, онъ покоитоя какъ левъ, и терзаетъ и руки и голову.

21 І Онъ избралъ себј первую частъ, тамъ почтенъ удјломъ отъ законодателя. Но пошелъ вмјстј съ главами народа, и исполнилъ правду Господа, и суды съ Израилемъ.

22 О Данј сказалъ: Данъ молодой левъ, который выбјгаетъ изъ Васана.

23 О Нефѕалимј сказалъ: Нефѕалимъ насыщенъ благоволеніемъ и исполненъ благословенія Господня; Море и югъ во владјніи его.

24 О Асирј сказалъ: Благословенъ между сынами Асиръ; Онъ будетъ любимъ братьями своими, и окунетъ въ елей ногу свою.

25 Желјзо и мјдь запоры твои; Какъ умножаться будутъ дни твои, такъ и богатство твое.

26 Нјть подобнаго Богу Израилеву, Который по небесамъ принесся на помощь тебе, во славј Своей на облакахъ.

27 Убјжище твое Богь древній, и ты подъ мышцами вјчными. Онъ прогонитъ враговъ отъ лща твоего, и говоритъ: истребляй!

28 Израиль живетъ безопасно одинъ, око Іакова видитъ предъ собою землю обильную хлјбомъ и виномъ, и небеса его каплютъ росу.

29 Благо тебј, Израиль! кто подобенъ тебј? Народъ, спасаемый Господомъ, Который есть щитъ помощи твоей, и мечь славы твоей? Враги твои раболјпствуютъ тебј, и ты попираешь высоты ихъ.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 6744

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6744. 'Take to yourself this child' means that she should link him to herself. This is clear from the meaning of 'taking to' as linking; from the meaning of the mother, to whom 'to yourself' refers here, as the Church, dealt with just above in 6742; and from the representation of Moses, to whom 'child' refers here, as the law of God in its earliest stages. In the highest sense, which describes what went on with the Lord, those were the stages that occurred when He was working to make His Human the law of God; and in the relative sense, which describes what goes on with a person who is being regenerated, they are the stages that occur when he is being introduced into God's truth, see above in 6716.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 6692

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6692. 'And Pharaoh commanded all his people' means a general influx into factual knowledge opposed to the Church's truths. This is clear from the meaning of 'commanding' as an influx, dealt with in 5486, 5732, here a general influx since the command came from Pharaoh, who represents factual knowledge in general, 6015; and from the meaning of 'his people' as factual knowledge opposed to the Church's truths. The meaning of the Egyptians, to whom 'people' refers here, as factual knowledge has been demonstrated often, see 6638. The reason why factual knowledge opposed to the Church's truths is meant by 'the Egyptians' is that the representative forms and meaningful signs of the Ancient Church, a Church which had existed also among them, had been turned there into magic. For through the Church's representative forms and meaningful signs there was contact at that time with heaven. This contact existed among those who led lives filled with the good of charity, and among many it was open contact. Among those however who did not lead a good charitable life but acted in ways contrary to it, open contact sometimes existed with evil spirits who perverted all the Church's truths, and along with them destroyed all that was good, from which magic arose. This may also be recognized from the hieroglyphics among the Egyptians, who also used them in their sacred rituals. They used them as signs of spiritual things, and they used them to pervert Divine order.

[2] Magic is nothing else than the perversion of order; in particular it is the misuse of correspondences. If true order is to exist, goodness and truth as they emanate from the Lord must find acceptance in a person. When they do, true order is present in every particular aspect of the person's intentions and thoughts. But when they do not find acceptance in him as true order originating in the Lord requires and he instead believes that everything is a purposeless stream of events, or if anything does have purpose, that it is attributable to his own prudence, he perverts true order. For he makes use of what belongs to order solely for his own interests and not those of his neighbour, except insofar as his neighbour is favourably disposed towards him. This accounts for the astonishing fact that all who have become firmly convinced that everything is attributable to their own prudence and nothing at all to Divine providence are very much inclined towards magic in the next life, and also involve themselves in it as much as they can. This is especially so with those who, trusting in themselves and ascribing everything to their own prudence, have worked out many sly and cunning ways of gaining superiority over others. Once people like this have undergone judgement in the next life they are sent off to the hells of those who work magic. These hells are on the right on a level with the soles of the feet, a little way out in front and extending to a considerable distance; and the Egyptians are in the deepest ones. Here then is why 'Pharaoh', 'the Egyptians', and 'Egypt' mean factual knowledge opposed to the Church's truths.

[3] To prevent therefore any further perversion of the Church's representative forms and meaningful signs into forms of magic, the Israelite people were selected, and among them the Church's representative forms and meaningful signs were to be re-established. The nature of this people was such that it could not create magic out of them, for they were interested solely in external things and had no belief in anything internal, let alone anything spiritual. Among people like this no magic can arise such as existed among the Egyptians.

  
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