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1 Ovo su imena sinova Izrailjevih koji dođoše u Misir, dođoše s Jakovom, svaki sa svojom porodicom:

2 Ruvim, Simeun, Levije i Juda,

3 Isahar, Zavulon i Venijamin,

4 Dan i Neftalim, Gad i Asir.

5 A svega beše ih od bedara Jakovljevih sedamdeset duša s Josifom, koji beše u Misiru.

6 A Josif umre i sva braća njegova i sav onaj naraštaj.

7 I sinovi Izrailjevi narodiše se i umnožiše se, i napredovaše i osiliše veoma, da ih se zemlja napuni.

8 Tada nasta nov car u Misiru, koji ne znaše za Josifa;

9 I reče narodu svom: Gle, narod sinova Izrailjevih veći je i silniji od nas.

10 Nego hajde mudro da postupamo s njima, da se ne množe, i kad nastane rat da ne pristanu s neprijateljima našim i ne udare na nas i ne odu iz zemlje.

11 I postaviše nad njima nastojnike da ih muče teškim poslovima; i građaše narod Izrailjev Faraonu gradove Pitom i Ramesu.

12 Ali što ga više mučahu to se više množaše i napredovaše, da se grožahu od sinova Izrailjevih.

13 I žestoko nagonjahu Misirci sinove Izrailjeve na poslove,

14 I zagorčavahu im život teškim poslovima, blatom i opekama i svakim radom u polju, i svakim drugim poslom, na koji ih žestoko nagonjahu.

15 I još zapovedi car misirski babicama jevrejskim, od kojih jednoj beše ime Sefora, a drugoj Fuva,

16 I reče: Kad babičite Jevrejke, i u porođaju vidite da je muško, ubijte ga, a kad bude žensko, nek ostane živo.

17 Ali se babice bojahu Boga, i ne činjahu kako im reče car misirski, nego ostavljahu decu u životu.

18 A car misirski dozva babice, i reče im: Zašto to činite, te ostavljate u životu mušku decu?

19 A babice rekoše Faraonu: Jevrejke nisu kao žene Misirke; jače su; dok im dođe babica, one većrode.

20 I Bog učini dobro babicama; i narod se umnoži i osili veoma;

21 I što se babice bojahu Boga, načini im kuće.

22 Tada zapovedi Faraon svemu narodu svom govoreći: Svakog sina koji se rodi bacite u vodu, a kćeri sve ostavljajte u životu.

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6666. And the Egyptians made the sons of Israel to serve. That this signifies an intention to subjugate, is evident from the signification of “making to serve,” as being subjugation, here the intention to subjugate, because they are in the continual endeavor to subjugate, but in no wise prevail against the good; from the signification of the “Egyptians,” as being separated memory-knowledges which are opposed to the truths of the church (see n. 6651); and from the signification of the “sons of Israel,” as being the church (n. 6637). Hence it is evident that by “the Egyptians made the sons of Israel to serve” is signified the intention to subjugate by those who are in separated memory-knowledges which are opposed to the truths of the church.

[2] As regards the intention to subjugate, such as exists with the evil who are from hell, I have also been given to know this. Such is their endeavor and intention to subjugate those who are in good and truth that it cannot be described; for they make use of all malice, all cunning and fraud, all deceit, and all cruelty, so great and of such a nature that if these were told in part only, hardly anyone in the world could believe it; so cunning and artful are their devices, and so execrable. In a word, these infernals are of such a nature that they cannot possibly be resisted by any man, nor even by any angel, but by the Lord alone. The reason why they are possessed with such an endeavor and intention is that all their delight of life, thus their life itself, consists in doing evil; and therefore nothing else occupies their thoughts, consequently they intend nothing else. They are quite unable to do what is good, because this is repugnant to them: if they do what is good, it is for the sake of self, thus is done to self.

[3] From such spirits the hells are at this day immensely increased, and wonderful to say, especially from those who are within the church, on account of the cunning, deceit, hatred, revenge, and adultery, which flourish there more than elsewhere; for within the church cunning is now esteemed ingenious, and adultery honorable, and they who deem otherwise are laughed at. Its being so within the church at this day is a sign that its last time is at hand, for “Except there be an end, no flesh would be saved,” according to the Lord’s words in Matthew 24:22; because all evil is contagious, and infects, as lees do the lump, thus at last all.

  
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