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Genesis 8

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1 Ikta-ddu Məššina Nux əd mudaran kul win dər-əs ənamahanen attin. Təzzar issəgar-du Məššina aḍu fəl aṃadal, əggazan aṃan šin təlkit.

2 Əzzəkken aṃan win ṣarrutan n aṃadal əd win jənnawan. Iffəsta akonak.

3 Dəffər ṭameday n əzəl əd ṣəmmosat təṃərwen əggazan aṃan šin n afanaz. Ad ṣattakan aṃan s a ənḍərran a ənḍərran fəl aṃadal.

4 Immədgar attin gər ədɣaɣan win n Ararat əzəl wa n ṃaraw d əṣṣa daɣ təllit ta n əṣṣayat.

5 Ad əfannazan aṃan har təllit ta n ṃarawat. Əzəl w'azzaran ən təllit ta ənta ad-d-ənafalalan mawan n ədɣaɣan.

6 As əganat əkkozat təṃərwen n əzəl olam Nux təxərəbbet ta iga daɣ attin,

7 issəgla aɣrut, igallan itaqqal-du har əṣtakan aṃan fəl aṃadal.

8 Təzzar issəgla tadabert fəl ad-iṣṣən kud aṃan əfnazan fəl tasayt n aṃadal wala.

9 Mišan tadabert ta abas id təssənṣa aḍar-net, təqqal-du Nux daɣ attin fəlas aṃadal kul as t-əlsan aṃan. Izzal-in əfus-net ibaz-tat izzogaz-tat-du attin.

10 Iqqim as ilas igi n əṣṣa aḍan, ilas-tat ikus daɣ attin issəgl-et.

11 As təga ṭakəst gəzzulat təqqal-t-idu tədad ala ibdagan ən zaytun, iṣṣan Nux amaran as aṃan əfnazan fəl aṃadal.

12 Iqqim tolas as iga əṣṣa aḍan iyyaḍ ilas-du təyya ən tadabert. Mišan wər t-in-təles tewaɣlay.

13 Daɣ əzəl wa zzaran ən təllit ta n iyyat n awatay wa n ṣədisat ṭəmad d iyyan ən təməddurt ən Nux əɣradan aṃan aṣatak fəl əddənet. Təzzar olam Nux təxərəbbet ta n afalla n attin, iṣwad inay amaran as aṃadal iggaz šin taɣart.

14 As ig'əzəl wa n ṣanatat təṃərwen d əṣṣa daɣ təllit ta n ṣanatat iqqur aṃadal.

15 Təzzar iššewal Məššina i Nux iṇṇ-as:

16 «Əg̣məd attin kay əd tənṭut-nak əd bararan-nak əd təḍoden ən bararan-nak.

17 Təkkəsa-du imudaran kul win dər-ək ənamahanen attin, əganen daɣ əzzənəf kul ən g̣ədad əd hərwan əd tawaqqast əd lumət-lumət, əggəzanet šin n ara, fələyləyanet daɣ əddənet, wəšənkəlanet.»

18 Ig̣mad-du Nux ənta harkid bararan-net əd tənṭut-net əd təḍoden ən bararan-net.

19 Imudaran, lumət-lumət, ig̣ədad, d a wa illomen aṃadal kul, əntanay da əg̣madan-t-idu irawan əs rawan.

20 Ikras Nux edagg ən təkutay y Əməli, obaz-du daɣ mudaran kul win wər nəṃṃəḍas əd g̣ədad kul win wər nəṃṃədas, igzam-tan, ikway-tan fəl adag wa ikras da, ig-en takuṭay y Əməli.

21 Iwat Əməli aɣas wa, oggam-tu. Təzzar iṇṇa daɣ ṃan-net har faw wər z-ələsa əsəwər n aṃadal tulɣant fəl əddəlil n awedan fəlas tədag əṇṇiyat-net s arak-mazalam ɣur təmməḍrəyt har faw, amaran wər z-ələsa ahluk ən təxlək təddarat a təqqal šilat n a wa əge da.

22 Iket əddənet təllay ətaggin ṇabalan d allayan d aṣamed əd tukṣay d awelan əd təgrəst d ahad d azal.

   

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868. Until the waters were dried up from off the earth. That this signifies the apparent dissipation of falsities, is evident from the state of man when he is being regenerated. Everyone believes at the present day that the evils and falsities in man are entirely separated and abolished during regeneration, so that when he becomes regenerate, nothing of evil or falsity remains, but he is clean and righteous, like one washed and purified with water. This notion is, however, utterly false; for not a single evil or falsity can be so shaken off as to be abolished; but whatever has been hereditarily derived from infancy, and acquired by act and deed, remains; so that man, notwithstanding his being regenerate, is nothing but evil and falsity, as is shown to the life to souls after death. The truth of this may be sufficiently manifest from the consideration, that there is nothing of good and nothing of truth in man except from the Lord, and that all evil and falsity are man’s from his Own; and that man, and spirit, and even angel, if left in the least to himself, would rush of himself into hell; wherefore also it is said in the Word that heaven is not pure. This is acknowledged by angels, and he who does not acknowledge it cannot be among angels. It is the Lord’s mercy alone that liberates them, and even draws them out of hell and keeps them from rushing thither of themselves. That they are kept by the Lord from rushing into hell, is manifestly perceived by the angels, and even in a measure by good spirits. Evil spirits, however, like men, do not believe this; but it has often been shown them, as of the Lord’s Divine mercy will be told from experience hereafter.

[2] Since therefore the state of man is such that no evil and falsity can ever be so shaken off as to be abolished, because the life that is proper to him consists in evil and falsity, the Lord, from Divine mercy, while He regenerates man, through temptations so subdues his evils and falsities that they appear as if dead, though they are not dead, but are only subdued so that they cannot fight against the goods and truths which are from the Lord. At the same time also the Lord through temptations gives man a new faculty of receiving goods and truths, by gifting him with ideas and affections of good and of truth, to which evils and falsities can be bent, and by inserting in his generals (of which above) particulars, and in these singulars, which are stored up in man and which he knows nothing about, for they are interior to the sphere of his apprehension and perception. These are of a nature to serve for receptacles or vessels, so that charity can be insinuated into them by the Lord, and into charity innocence. By their wonderful tempering with man, spirit, and angel, a kind of rainbow may be represented, and for this reason the rainbow was made the sign of the covenant (Genesis 9:12-17), concerning which, of the Lord’s Divine mercy we shall speak under that chapter. When man has been thus formed, he is said to be regenerate, all his evils and falsities still remaining, yet at the same time all his goods and truths being preserved. With an evil man all his evils and falsities, just as he had them in the life of the body, return in the other life and are turned into infernal phantasies and punishments. But with a good man, all his states of good and truth, such as those of friendship, of charity, and of innocence, are recalled in the other life, and together with their delights and happinesses, are there immensely augmented and multiplied. These things then are what is signified by the drying of the waters, which is the apparent dissipation of falsities.

  
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