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2 Mosebok 23

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1 Du skall icke utsprida falskt rykte; åt den som har en orätt sak skall du icke giva ditt bistånd genom att bliva ett orättfärdigt vittne.

2 Du skall icke följa med hopen i vad ont är, eller vittna så i någon sak, att du böjer dig efter hopen och vränger rätten.

3 Du skall icke vara partisk för den ringe i någon hans sak.

4 Om du träffar på din fiendes oxe eller åsna som har kommit vilse, så skall du föra djuret tillbaka till honom.

5 Om du ser din oväns åsna ligga dignad under sin börda, så skall du ingalunda lämna mannen ohulpen, utan hjälpa honom att lösa av bördan.

6 Du skall icke i någon sak vränga rätten för den fattige som du har hos dig.

7 Du skall hålla dig fjärran ifrån orätt sak; du skall icke dräpa den som är oskyldig och har rätt, ty jag skall icke giva rätt åt någon som är skyldig.

8 Du skall icke taga mutor, ty mutor förblinda de seende och förvrida de rättfärdigas sak.

9 En främling skall du icke förtrycka; I veten ju huru främlingen känner det, eftersom I själva haven varit främlingar i Egyptens land.

10 I sex år skall du beså din jord och inbärga dess gröda;

11 men under det sjunde året skall du låta den vila och ligga orörd, för att de fattiga bland ditt folk må äta därav; vad de lämna kvar, det må ätas av markens djur. Så skall du ock göra med din vingård och med din olivplantering.

12 Sex dagar skall du göra ditt arbete, men på sjunde dagen skall du hålla vilodag, för att din oxe och din åsna må hava ro, och din tjänstekvinnas son och främlingen må njuta vila.

13 I alla de stycken om vilka jag har talat till eder skolen I taga eder till vara. Och andra gudars namn skolen I icke nämna; de skola icke höras i din mun.

14 Tre gånger om året skall du hålla högtid åt mig.

15 Det osyrade brödets högtid skall du hålla: i sju dagar skall du äta osyrat bröd, såsom jag har bjudit dig, på den bestämda tiden i månaden Abib, eftersom du då drog ut ur Egypten; men med tomma händer skall ingen träda fram inför mitt ansikte.

16 Du skall ock hålla skördehögtiden, när du skördar förstlingen av ditt arbete, av det du har sått på marken. Bärgningshögtiden skall du ock hålla, vid årets utgång, när du inbärgar frukten av ditt arbete från marken.

17 Tre gånger om året skall allt ditt mankön träda fram inför HERRENS, din Herres, ansikte.

18 Du skall icke offra blodet av mitt slaktoffer jämte något som är syrat. Och det feta av mitt högtidsoffer skall icke lämnas kvar över natten till morgonen.

19 Det första av din marks förstlingsfrukter skall du föra till HERRENS, din Guds, hus. Du skall icke koka en killing i dess moders mjölk.

20 Se, jag skall sända en ängel framför dig, som skall bevara dig på vägen och föra dig till den plats som jag har utsett.

21 Tag dig till vara inför honom och hör hans röst, var icke gensträvig mot honom, han skall icke hava fördrag med edra överträdelser, ty mitt namn är i honom.

22 Men om du hör hans röst och gör allt vad jag säger, så skall jag bliva en fiende till dina fiender och en ovän till dina ovänner.

23 Ty min ängel skall gå framför dig och skall föra dig till amoréernas, hetiternas, perisséernas, kananéernas, hivéernas och jebuséernas land, och jag skall utrota dem.

24 Du må icke tillbedja deras gudar eller tjäna dem eller göra såsom man där gör, utan du skall slå dem ned i grund och bryta sönder deras stoder.

25 Men HERREN, eder Gud, skolen I tjäna, så skall han för dig välsigna både mat och dryck; sjukdom skall jag då ock avvända från dig.

26 I ditt land skall då icke finnas någon kvinna som föder i otid eller är ofruktsam. Dina dagars mått skall jag göra fullt.

27 Förskräckelse för mig skall jag sända framför dig och vålla förvirring bland alla de folk som du kommer till, och jag skall driva alla dina fiender på flykten för dig.

28 Jag skall sända getingar framför dig, och de skola förjaga hivéerna, kananéerna och hetiterna undan för dig.

29 Dock skall jag icke på ett och samma år förjaga dem för dig, på det att icke landet så må bliva en ödemark och vilddjuren föröka sig till din skada;

30 utan småningom skall jag förjaga dem för dig, till dess du har förökat dig, så att du kan taga landet till din arvedel.

31 Och jag skall låta ditt lands gränser gå från Röda havet till filistéernas hav, och från öknen till floden; ty jag skall giva landets inbyggare i eder hand, och du skall förjaga dem, så att de fly för dig.

32 Du må icke sluta förbund med dem eller deras gudar.

33 De skola icke få bo kvar i ditt land, på det att de icke må förleda dig till synd mot mig; ty du kunde ju komma att tjäna deras gudar, och detta skulle bliva dig till en snara.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9303

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9303. 'Behold, I send an angel before you' means the Lord's Divine Human. This is clear from the meaning of 'sending', when it refers to the Lord, as going forth, dealt with in 6831, at this point causing to go forth; and from the meaning of 'an angel' as one who goes forth, for the word for 'angel' in the original language means one who has been sent. This is the derivation of the word, and 'one sent' means one going forth, as becomes clear from the places in the Word referred to in 6831. From this it is evident that 'the angel of Jehovah' is used to mean the Lord's Divine Human, for this comes forth from Jehovah as the Father. Jehovah as the Father is the Divine Good of Divine Love, which is Essential Being (Esse), 3704; and He who comes forth from the Father is the Divine Truth emanating from that Divine Good. He is accordingly the Divine Coming-into-Being (Existere) that arises from the Divine Being; and this Coming-into-Being is meant here by 'an angel'. The like occurs in Isaiah,

The angel of His face delivered them; because of His love and His compassion He redeemed them, and took them and carried them all the days of eternity. Isaiah 63:9.

And in Malachi,

Behold, suddenly there will come to His temple the Lord whom you are seeking, and the angel of the covenant in whom you delight. Malachi 3:1-2.

'To the Lord's temple' means to His Human. The Lord Himself teaches that this is His temple, in Matthew 26:61, and in John 2:19, 21-22.

[2] The Church declares that from the three who are named Father, Son, and Holy Spirit exists a Divine Unity, also called One God, and that the Son proceeds from the Father, and the Holy Spirit from the Father through the Son. But what proceeding or going forth means remains unknown. Angels' ideas about this are altogether different from those of people in the Church who have given thought to the matter. The reason for this is that the ideas of people in the Church are based on three, but those of angels on one. And the reason why the ideas of people in the Church are based on three is that they distinguish the Divine [Being] into three separate persons, to each of whom they attribute particular and specific functions. Consequently although they are indeed able to say that God is one, they can conceive only of three made one through mystical union, as they call it. This indeed allows them to conceive of Divine Unity but not of One God, since they have God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit in mind. Divine Unity is unity arrived at through agreement and so unanimity; but One God is wholly and completely one.

[3] What kind of idea or way of thinking members of the Church have about one God is perfectly clear in the next life, for each individual person takes his ideas and thoughts with him. In their thinking they envisage three gods, but they dare not to use the word 'gods', only 'God'. Few moreover make one out of three through union; for they think of the Father in one way, of the Son in another, and of the Holy Spirit in yet another. This has shown what kind of belief the Church has regarding the most essential thing of all, namely the Deity Himself. And since the belief and thoughts and the love and affections of all in the next life bring them together or set them apart, those who have been born outside the Church and have believed in one God shy away from those within the Church. They say that those within the Church do not believe in one God but in three gods, and that those who do not believe in one God in human form believe in no God at all, since they think of the whole universe, endless in extent, and so think of the natural order, which they acknowledge in place of God. When members of the Church are asked what they understand by 'proceeding' when they say that the Son proceeds from the Father, and the Holy Spirit from the Father through the Son, they reply that 'proceeding' is a term which has to do with union and is all part of that mystery.

[4] But when their ideas and thoughts about it have been examined, they have proved to be no more than those of a term and nothing of real substance. But angels' ideas about the Godhead, about the Trinity, and about proceeding are altogether different from those of members of the Church, because angels' ideas and thoughts, as stated above, are based on one, whereas those of members of the Church are based on three. Angels think - and what they think they believe - that there is one God and He is the Lord, that His Human is the Deity Himself in outward form, and that the holiness proceeding from Him is the Holy Spirit, thus that though there is a Trinity the Deity is intrinsically One.

[5] An idea concerning the angels in heaven may serve to make this intelligible. An angel there is seen in human form; nevertheless there are three things with him which make one. There is the inward part of him which does not appear before people's eyes, there is the outward part which does appear, and there is the sphere of the life belonging to his affections and thoughts, which flows out far and wide from him, regarding which see 1048, 1053, 1316, 1504-1519, 1695, 2489, 4464, 5179, 6206 (end), 7454, 8063, 8630. These three make one angel. But angels are finite, created beings, whereas the Lord is Infinite and Uncreated; and since no one, not even an angel, can have an idea of the Infinite except from things that are finite, it is permissible to use such an example to shed light on what the Three in One is, on the truth that there is One God, and on the truth that He is the Lord, and no other. See in addition what has been shown already on these matters in the places referred to in 9194, 9199.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 9199

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9199. 'Or orphan' means those who possess truth but not as yet good, and still have a desire for good. This is clear from the meaning of 'orphan' as those who possess truth and have a desire for good. Such people are meant by 'orphans' because sons bereft of father and mother, that is, those deprived of interior goodness and truth, are orphans. For 'father' in the Word means interior good, and 'mother' truth joined to that good, 5581; but 'sons' means truths derived from them. For the meaning of 'sons' as truths, see 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2813, 3373, 6583. The fact that sons and not daughters are meant here by 'orphans' is evident from verse 24 below, where it says, And your sons will be orphans. The reason why sons who are orphans are those who desire good is that the Lord then stands in place of their father, according to the following words in David,

A father of the orphans, and a judge of the widows, is God in the habitation of His holiness. Psalms 68:5.

[2] 'Orphans' are those who have received instruction in the Church's truths of faith which come from the Word, and who are then led by means of those truths to good. This is also evident from the Lord's words in John,

I will ask the Father to give you another Paraclete, to remain with you forever, the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him. But you know Him, because He remains with you and is among you. I will not leave you orphans, I will come to you. These things I have spoken to you, while I remain with you; but the Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, He will teach you all things. John 14:16-18, 24-26.

[3] Every detail of these verses makes it clear that those are 'orphans' who possess truths and have a desire for good. 'The Paraclete' is used to mean Divine Truth, which the Lord was when He was in the world and which has emanated from Him ever since He glorified His Human and went away from the world. Therefore He says that He will send the Paraclete and that He Himself will come. 'Sending the Paraclete' means enlightening and instructing them in the truths of faith, and 'coming to them' means leading them on to good. This is why He says, I will not leave you orphans. As has been stated, 'the Paraclete' is used to mean Divine Truth, which the Lord was when He was in the world and which has emanated from Him ever since He glorified His Human and went away from the world. This was something the Lord taught plainly several times; yet those who identify persons in the Godhead and not essences united into one do not grasp it. For the explanation of the Word and the understanding of it by a person depend on the ideas he already has. The same applies to places where the Lord says that He is in the Father, and the Father is in Him; that the Father and He are One; also that all that is His is the Father's, and all that is the Father's is His, John 10:30; 14:1-11, 20; 16:15; 17:11.

[4] But let these truths stated above receive further explanation.

The Paraclete is used to mean Divine Truth

This is evident from the Lord's actual words; for the Paraclete is called 'the Spirit of truth' by Him, and also He says, 'the Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, will teach you all things'.

The Lord was Divine Truth when He was in the world

This too is evident from the Lord's words there; for He says that He will send 'another Paraclete' (that is, another in place of Himself), who will be the Spirit of truth, and - referring to Himself - that they know Him 'because He remains with you and is among you'. He also says, I tell you the truth. If I do not go away the Paraclete will not come to you; but if I go away I will send Him to you, John 16:7. Another place, John 7:39, states, 'This He said concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet, because Jesus was not yet glorified'. And other places again state that He is the way and the truth, John 14:6; also that He is the Word, that God is the Word, and that the Word became flesh, John 1:1-3, 14, 'the Word' being Divine Truth. For more about the Lord's being Divine Truth when He was in the world, see 3195, 4687, 4727, 6716, 6864, 7499, 8127, 8724.

[5] Divine Truth has emanated from the Lord ever since He glorified His Human and went away from the world This too is evident from the Lord's words, 'When I go away I will send the Spirit of truth to you' ('sending' means going out and emanating from, 2397, 4710), and also 'When He comes He will guide you into all truth; 1 for He will not speak from Himself, but whatever He hears He will speak. He will glorify Me, for He will receive from what is Mine and declare it to you', John 16:7, 13-15.

When the Lord went away from the world His Human became Divine Good as well as Divine Truth, see 3704, 3712, 3737, 3969, 4577, 5704, 6864, 7014, 7499, 8241, 8724, 8760, 9167. And since then Divine Truth has emanated from Divine Good, which He Himself is, as the light of all creation emanates from the sun, 3636, 3643, 3969, 5704, 7083, 8127. The references listed above in 9194 may be added to these.

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1. The Latin means He will teach you in all truth but the Greek means He will guide you into all truth, which Swedenborg has in other places where he quotes this verse.

  
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