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Exodo 2:19

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19 At kanilang sinabi, Ipinagsanggalang kami ng isang Egipcio sa kamay ng mga pastor, at saka iniigib pa niya kami ng tubig, at pinainom ang kawan.

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Arcana Coelestia # 6791

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6791. 'And let him eat bread' means being made stronger in good. This is clear from the meaning of 'bread' as the good of love, dealt with in 2165, 2177, 3478, 3735, 3813, 4211, 4217, 4735. The reason why eating bread' is being made stronger in good is that 'eating' is used here to mean a banquet which in the Word is called a feast. Banquets or feasts were held among the ancients within the Church for the sake of joining people together and making them stronger in good, see 3596, 3832, 5161.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5161

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5161. 'That he made a feast for all his servants' means the introduction and joining to the exterior natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'a feast' as the introduction to a joining together, dealt with in 3832, and also as a joining together through love and a making one's own, 3596; and from the meaning of 'servants' as the things which belong to the exterior natural. For when a person is being regenerated lower things are made subordinate and subject to higher ones, that is, exterior things are made so to interior ones. When this happens the exterior things become servants, and the interior become masters. This is the meaning 'servants' has in the Word, see 2541, 3019, 3020. But the kinds of people who become 'servants' are those who are loved by the Lord, for it is mutual love which joins them together and leads them to see their service to Him not as bondage but as whole-hearted allegiance, since good enters from within to produce that kind of delight there. In former times feasts were held for various reasons; and they meant an introduction into mutual love and so meant a joining together. Feasts were also held on birthdays; these represented the new birth or regeneration, which is a joining, through love, of a person's interiors to his exteriors, consequently a joining together in him of heaven and the world. For what is worldly or natural in a person is joined to what is spiritual and celestial.

  
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