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1 Іоѕоръ, священникъ Мадіамскій, тесть Моисеевъ, услышалъ все, что сдјлалъ Богъ для Моисея, и для Израиля, народа Своего, когда вывелъ Іегова Израиля изъ Египта.

2 И взялъ Іоѕоръ, тесть Моисеевъ, Циппору жену Моисееву, предъ тјмъ отпущенную,

3 и двухъ сыновъ ея, изъ коихъ одному имя Герсомъ, потому что говорилъ Моисей: я пришлецъ въ чужой землј;

4 а другому имя Еліезеръ: потому что (говорилъ онъ) Богъ отца моего былъ мнј помощникомъ, и избавилъ меня отъ меча Фараонова.

5 И пришелъ Іоѕоръ, тесть Моисея, съ сыновьями его и женою его къ Моисею въ пустыню, гдј онъ стоялъ станомъ у горы Божіей.

6 И далъ знать Моисею: я тесть твой Іоѕоръ иду къ тебј, и жена твоя, и два сына ея съ нею.

7 Моисей вышелъ навстрјчу тестю своему, и поклонился, и цјловалъ его: и спросили другъ друга о здравіи, и вошли въ шатеръ.

8 И разсказалъ Моисей тестю своему о всемъ, что сдјлалъ Іегова съ Фараономъ и съ Египтянами за Израиля и о всјхъ трудностяхъ, какія встрјтили ихъ на пути, и какъ избавилъ ихъ Іегова.

9 Іоѕоръ радовался о всјхъ благодјяніахъ, которыя Іегова явилъ Израилю, когда избавилъ его изъ руки Египтянъ.

10 И сказалъ Іоѕоръ: Благословенъ Іегова, избавившій васъ изъ руки Египтянъ и изъ руки Фараона, Избавившій народъ сей изъ-подъ власти Египтянъ.

11 Нынј узналъ я, что Іегова великъ паче всјхъ боговъ, Въ томъ самомъ, чјмъ они превозносились надъ ними.

12 И принесъ Іоѕоръ, тесть Моисеевъ, всесожженіе и жертвы Богу: и пришелъ Ааронъ и всј старјйшины Израилевы јсть хлјба съ тестемъ Моисеевымъ предъ Богомъ.

13 На другой день сјлъ Моисей судить народъ; и народъ стоялъ предъ Моисеемъ отъ утра до вечера.

14 Тесть Моисеевъ видјлъ все, что онъ дјлалъ съ народомъ, и сказалъ: что это такое ты дјлаешь съ народомъ? для чего ты сидишь одинъ, а весь народъ стоитъ предъ тобою отъ утра до вечера?

15 Моисей сказалъ тестю своему: народъ приходитъ ко мнј вопрошать Бога.

16 Когда случаетея у нихъ дјло, они приходятъ ко мнј, я сужу того и другаго, и объявляю постановленія Божіи и законы Его.

17 Но тесть Моисеевъ сказалъ ему: не хорошо ты это дјлаешь.

18 Ты измучишь и себя и народъ сей, который съ тобою; ибо дјло сіе выше силъ твоихъ: ты не можешь одинъ исправлять его.

19 Итакъ послушай, что я скажу, я дамъ тебј совјтъ, и да будетъ Богъ съ тобою: будь ты посредникомъ отъ народа предъ Богомъ, и представляй Богу дјла.

20 И научай его постановленіямъ и законамъ, указывай ему путь, по коему онъ, долженъ идти, и дјла, какія онъ долженъ дјлать.

21 Ты же усмотри изъ всего народа людей способныхъ, боящихся Бога, людей правдивыхъ, ненавидящихъ корыстъ, и поставь надъ нимъ тысяченачальниками, стоначальниками, патидесятиначальниками, и десятиначальниками.

22 Пусть они судятъ народъ во всякое время, и о всякомъ важномъ дјлј доносятъ тебј, а всј малыя дјла судятъ сами: такимъ образомъ облегчи себя, и они пусть несутъ съ тобою бремя.

23 Если ты такъ поступишь, и Богъ повелитъ тебј: то ты возможешь устоять, и весь народъ сей съ миромъ пойдетъ въ свое мјсто.

24 Моисей послушалъ совјта тестя своего и сдјлалъ все, что онъ говорилъ.

25 И выбралъ Моисей изъ всего Израиля способныхъ людей, и поставилъ ихъ начальниками народа, тысяченачальниками, стоначальниками, пітидесятиначальниками, и десятиначальниками.

26 И они судили народъ во всякое время; о дјлахъ трудныхъ доносили Моисею; а всј малыя дјла судили сами.

27 Потомъ отпустилъ Моисей тестя своего, и онъ пошелъ въ землю свою,

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8560

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8560. 'At the mouth of Jehovah' means in the Lord's providence. This is clear from the meaning of 'the mouth of Jehovah' as God's truth in accordance with which they were led; for 'the mouth of Jehovah' here is taken to mean Divine utterance and being led in accordance with it, which is providence. God's providence is different from any other kind of leading or guidance in that it constantly has in view what is eternal and is constantly leading to salvation. It does so through various states, sometimes joyful and at other times miserable; and though these are beyond the person's comprehension they all nevertheless make a contribution towards his life into eternity. These things are meant by 'travels at the mouth of Jehovah', 'Jehovah' in the Word being the Lord, see 1343, 1736, 2004, 2005, 2018, 2025, 2156 2329, 2447, 2921, 3023, 3035, 5041, 5663, 6281, 6303, 6905.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2004

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2004. 'And you will be the father of a multitude of nations' means union of the Human Essence with the Divine Essence. This cannot be shown so easily from an explanation of individual expressions in the internal sense unless they are seen within a general overall picture by which this sense is presented. This is frequently the case with the internal sense, and when it is it may be called more universal because it is more remote. From an explanation of individual expressions this proximate sense is the result - that everything true and everything good comes from the Lord, for as will be discussed belong 'father' means that which comes from Him, that is, from the Lord, 'multitude' means truth, and 'of nations' resulting good. But because the latter, that is to say, truths and goods, are the means by which the Lord united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence, that more universal and more remote sense emerges from such an explanation. This is the way in which angels perceive these words; and at one and the same time they perceive a reciprocal union, namely that of the Lord's Divine Essence with the Human Essence, and of the Human Essence with the Divine Essence. For as has been stated, 'As for Me, My covenant is with you' means union of the Divine Essence with the Human Essence, the words that follow consequently meaning that of the Human Essence with the Divine Essence.

[2] It is an arcanum not yet disclosed that union was accomplished reciprocally, an arcanum that can hardly be explained intelligibly, for as yet the nature of influx has not been known to anyone, and without a knowledge of influx no idea can possibly be gained of what reciprocal union is. It is possible to shed light to some extent on the matter however from influx as it takes place with man, for with man too reciprocal conjunction exists. From the Lord by way of man's internal, which is dealt with just above in 1999, life is flowing in constantly into man's rational, and by way of the rational into the external and even into the facts and cognitions he has. These it not only adapts to receive life but also sets them in order and so enables man to think and ultimately to be rational. Such is the conjunction of the Lord with man, and without it man would never be able to think, let alone be rational. This may become clear to anyone from the fact that present within a person's thought there are countless arcana belonging to the science and art of analysis, so countless that even to all eternity it is not possible to explore them thoroughly. Such arcana do not flow in through the senses or the external man, but through the internal man. Man for his part however, through facts and cognitions, goes to meet this life flowing from the Lord, and in so doing joins himself reciprocally.

[3] But as for the union of the Lord's Divine Essence with His Human Essence, and of the Human Essence with the Divine Essence, this was infinitely superior, for the Lord's Internal was Jehovah Himself, and so Life itself, whereas man's internal is not the Lord, and so not life but a recipient of life. The Lord's relationship with Jehovah was union, whereas that of man with the Lord is not union but conjunction. The Lord united Himself to Jehovah by His own power and on that account became righteousness as well, whereas man in no way joins himself to Him by his own power but by the Lord's. This being so, it is the Lord who joins man to Himself. Such reciprocal union is what the Lord means where He attributes what is His own to the Father, and what is the Father's to Himself, as in John,

Jesus said, He who believes in Me believes not in Me but in Him who sent Me. He who sees Me sees Him who sent Me I have come as light into the world in order that everyone who believes in Me may not remain in darkness. John 12:44-46.

These words conceal very deep arcana - arcana in fact regarding the union of good with truth, and of truth with good, or what amounts to the same, regarding the union of the Divine Essence with the Human Essence, and of Human Essence with Divine Essence. Hence His declaration, 'He who believes in Me believes not in Me but in Him who sent Me', and shortly after, 'He who believes in Me', in between which two statements comes another concerning that union in which He says, 'He who sees Me sees Him who sent Me'.

[4] In the same gospel,

The words that I speak to you I do not speak from Myself; the Father who dwells within Me He does the works. Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father in Me. Truly I say to you, He who believes in Me [will also do] the works that I do. John 14:10-12.

These words hold the same arcana within them, that is to say, those relating to the union of good with truth, and of truth with good; or what amounts to the same, of the Lord's Divine Essence with the Human Essence, and of the Human Essence with the Divine Essence. Hence His declaration, 'The words that I speak to you I do not speak from Myself; the Father who is within Me, He does the works', and shortly afterwards, 'The works that I do', in between which two statements likewise comes another concerning the union, in which He says, 'I am in the Father and the Father in Me'. This is the mystical union that many people speak about.

[5] From this it is clear that He was not someone other than the Father even though He spoke of the Father as though He were someone other. The reason for His doing so was the reciprocal union that was going to be accomplished and was accomplished, for He openly states so many times that He is one with the Father, as He does in the places just quoted -

He who sees Me sees Him who sent Me. John 12:45.

Also,

The Father who dwells within Me; believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father in Me. John 14:10-11.

And in the same gospel,

If you knew Me you would know my Father also. John 8:19.

In the same gospel,

If you know Me you know My Father also. And from now on you know Him and have seen Him. Philip said to Him, Show us the Father. Jesus said to him, Have I been with you so long and yet you do not know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father. So why do you say, Show us the Father? Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me? John 14:7-10.

And in the same gospel,

I and the Father are one. John 10:30.

This is why in heaven they know no other Father than the Lord since the Father is within Him, and He is one with the Father; and when they see Him they see the Father, as He Himself has said; see 15.

  
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