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1 И сказал Господь Моисею: войди к фараону, ибо Я отягчил сердце его и сердце рабов его, чтобы явить между ними сии знамения Мои,

2 и чтобы ты рассказывал сыну твоему и сыну сына твоего о том, что Я сделал в Египте, и о знамениях Моих, которые Я показал в нем, и чтобы вы знали, что Я Господь.

3 Моисей и Аарон пришли к фараону и сказали ему: так говорит Господь, Бог Евреев: долго ли ты не смиришься предо Мною? отпусти народ Мой, чтобы он совершил Мне служение;

4 а если ты не отпустишь народа Моего, то вот, завтра Я наведу саранчу на твою область:

5 она покроет лице земли так, что нельзя будет видеть земли, и поест у вас оставшееся, уцелевшее от града; объест также все дерева, растущие у вас в поле,

6 и наполнит домы твои, домы всех рабов твоих и домы всех Египтян, чего не видели отцы твои, ни отцы отцов твоих со дня, как живут на земле, даже до сего дня. Моисей обратился и вышел от фараона.

7 Тогда рабы фараоновы сказали ему: долго ли он будет мучить нас? отпусти сих людей, пусть они совершат служение Господу, Богу своему; неужели ты еще не видишь, что Египет гибнет?

8 И возвратили Моисея и Аарона к фараону, и фараон сказал им: пойдите, совершите служение Господу, Богу вашему; кто же и кто пойдет?

9 И сказал Моисей: пойдем с малолетними нашими и стариками нашими, с сыновьями нашими и дочерями нашими, и с овцами нашими и с волами нашими пойдем, ибо у нас праздник Господу.

10 Фараон сказал им: пусть будет так, Господь с вами! я готов отпустить вас: но зачем с детьми? видите, у вас худое намерение!

11 нет: пойдите одни мужчины и совершите служение Господу, так как вы сего просили. И выгнали их от фараона.

12 Тогда Господь сказал Моисею: простри руку твою на землю Египетскую, и пусть нападет саранча на землю Египетскую и поест всю траву земную и все, что уцелело от града.

13 И простер Моисей жезл свой на землю Египетскую, и Господь навел на сию землю восточный ветер, продолжавшийся весь тот день и всю ночь. Настало утро, и восточный ветер нанес саранчу.

14 И напала саранча на всю землю Египетскую и легла по всей странеЕгипетской в великом множестве: прежде не бывало такой саранчи, и после сего не будет такой;

15 она покрыла лице всей земли, так что земли не было видно, и поела всю траву земную и все плоды древесные, уцелевшие от града, и не осталось никакой зелени ни на деревах, ни на траве полевой во всей земле Египетской.

16 Фараон поспешно призвал Моисея и Аарона и сказал: согрешил я пред Господом, Богом вашим, и пред вами;

17 теперь простите грех мой еще раз и помолитесь Господу Богу вашему,чтобы Он только отвратил от меня сию смерть.

18 Моисей вышел от фараона и помолился Господу.

19 И воздвигнул Господь с противной стороны западный весьма сильный ветер, и он понес саранчу и бросил ее в Чермное море: не осталось ни одной саранчи во всей стране Египетской.

20 Но Господь ожесточил сердце фараона, и он не отпустил сыновИзраилевых.

21 И сказал Господь Моисею: простри руку твою к небу, и будет тьма на земле Египетской, осязаемая тьма.

22 Моисей простер руку свою к небу, и была густая тьма по всей землеЕгипетской три дня;

23 не видели друг друга, и никто не вставал с места своего три дня; у всех же сынов Израилевых был свет в жилищах их.

24 Фараон призвал Моисея и сказал: пойдите, совершите служение Господу, пусть только останется мелкий и крупный скот ваш, а дети ваши пусть идут с вами.

25 Но Моисей сказал: дай также в руки наши жертвы и всесожжения, чтобыпринести Господу Богу нашему;

26 пусть пойдут и стада наши с нами, не останется ни копыта; ибо из них мы возьмем на жертву Господу, Богу нашему; но доколе не придем туда, мы не знаем, чтопринести в жертву Господу.

27 И ожесточил Господь сердце фараона, и он не захотел отпустить их.

28 И сказал ему фараон: пойди от меня; берегись, не являйся более пред лице мое; в тот день, когда ты увидишь лице мое, умрешь.

29 И сказал Моисей: как сказал ты, так и будет; я не увижу более лица твоего.

   

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13 И сказал Давид Нафану: согрешил я пред Господом. И сказал Нафан Давиду: и Господь снял с тебя грех твой; ты не умрешь;

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5223. 'And he sent and called all the magi of Egypt, and its wise men means in consulting factual knowledge, interior as well as exterior. This is clear from the meaning of 'the magi' in the good sense as interior factual knowledge, dealt with below, and from the meaning of 'wise men' as exterior factual knowledge, also dealt with below. The reason 'the magi and wise men of Egypt' means factual knowledge is that Egypt had been one of the kingdoms where the representative Ancient Church existed, 1278, 2385. But in Egypt the facts known to that Church were the particular objects of care and attention, being knowledge about correspondences, representatives, and meaningful signs. For that knowledge was used to explain what had been written in the books of the Church, and to explain the things that were done in their sacred worship, 4749, 4964, 4966. This was how it came about that 'Egypt' meant factual knowledge in general, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, as did 'Pharaoh' its king too. The leading people among them who were well-versed in and imparted that knowledge were called magi and wise men. The magi were those well-versed in mystical knowledge, the wise men those well-versed in non-mystical, so that the facts known to the magi were interior ones, while those known to the wise men were exterior. This explains why such factual knowledge is meant in the Word by those two kinds of men. But after they began to misuse the Church's interior factual knowledge and to turn it into magic, Egypt', and likewise 'the magi of Egypt and its wise men', began to mean factual knowledge that led to perversions.

[2] The magi in those times had a knowledge of the kinds of things that belong to the spiritual world, and in their teaching about these they employed the correspondences and the representatives known to the Church. For this reason many of those magi also communicated with spirits and learned the arts of illusion which they used to perform miracles that involved magic. But those who were called the wise men had no interest in anything like this. Instead they provided the answers to hard questions and taught about the causes lying behind natural things. It was primarily in arts such as these that the wisdom of those times consisted, and the ability to practise them was called wisdom. This becomes clear from what is recorded about Solomon in the first Book of Kings,

Solomon's wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all the sons of the east, and all the wisdom of the Egyptians, so much so that he was wiser than all people - than Ethan the Ezrahite, and Heman, and Chalcol, and Darda, the sons of Mahol. He spoke three thousand proverbs, and his songs were one thousand and five. In addition he spoke about trees, from the cedars which are in Lebanon even to the hyssop which comes out of the wall. He also spoke about beasts, and about birds, and about creeping things, and about fish. Therefore they came from all peoples to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth who had heard about his wisdom. 1 Kings 4:30-34.

Also there is what is recorded about the queen of Sheba in the same book,

She came to test him with hard questions; and Solomon gave her an explanation for every matter she mentioned. 1 There was not a matter 2 hidden from the king for which he could not give her an explanation. 1 Kings 10:1 and following verses.

[3] From this one may see what was described in those times as wisdom and who exactly those people were who were called wise men, not only in Egypt but also elsewhere - in Syria, Arabia, and Babel. But in the internal sense 'the wisdom of Egypt' means nothing else than knowledge about natural things, while 'that of the magi' means knowledge about spiritual realities, so that exterior factual knowledge is meant by 'the wise men', and interior factual knowledge by 'the magi', 'Egypt' meaning knowledge in general, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 4749, 4964, 4966.

Egypt and its wise men had no other meaning in Isaiah,

The princes of Zoan are foolish, the counsel of the wise counsellors of Pharaoh has become brutish. How does one say to Pharaoh, I am a son of the wise, a son of the kings of old? Where are your wise men now? Isaiah 19:11-12.

[4] The fact that the term 'magi' was applied to those who had a knowledge of spiritual realities, and who also for that reason received revelations, is clear from the magi who came from the east to Jerusalem, asking where the King of the Jews was to be born and saying that they had seen His star in the east and had come to worship Him, Matthew 2:1-2. The same is also clear from Daniel, who is called the chief of the magi in Daniel 4:9. And in another place,

The queen said to King Belshazzar, There is a man in your kingdom in whom is the spirit of the holy gods. And in the days of your father, light and intelligence and wisdom, like the wisdom of the gods, were found in him. Therefore King Nebuchadnezzar your father set him up as chief of the magi, diviners, Chaldeans, and determiners. Daniel 5:11.

And in yet another place,

Among them all none was found like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah; for when they were to stand before the king, every matter of wisdom [and] understanding which the king asked of them exceeded ten times [that of] all the magi, the diviners who were in his kingdom. Daniel 1:19-20.

[5] It is well known that in the contrary sense 'magi' 3 is used to mean those who pervert spiritual realities and thereby practise magic, like those mentioned in Exodus 7:9-12; 8:7, 19; 9:11. For magic is nothing else than a perversion, being the perverted use of those kinds of things that constitute true order in the spiritual world, a perverted use that gives rise to magic. But at the present day such magic is called natural, for the reason that no recognition exists any longer of anything above or beyond the natural order. People refuse to accept the existence of anything spiritual unless one means by this an interior dimension of what is natural.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, all her words

2. literally, word

3. The same Latin noun magus describes a wise man or philosopher in a good sense, but a magician in a bad sense.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.