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1 Vả, Ðức Giê-hô-va có phán cùng Môi-se rằng: Ta sẽ giáng cho Pha-ra-ôn và xứ Ê-díp-tô một tai vạ nữa; đoạn, người sẽ tha các ngươi đi khỏi đây. Khi người định tha đi, thì sẽ đuổi các ngươi ra khỏi đây.

2 Vậy, hãy nói cùng dân sự và dặn rằng mỗi người bất luận nam hay nữ phải xin kẻ lân cận mình những đồ bằng bạc và bằng vàng.

3 Ðức Giê-hô-va làm cho dân sự được ơn trước mặt người Ê-díp-tô; Môi-se cũng là một người rất tôn trọng trong xứ Ê-díp-tô, trước mắt quần thần của Pha-ra-ôn và trước mắt dân ấy.

4 Môi-se nói: Ðức Giê-hô-va có phán như vầy: Chừng giữa đêm ta sẽ ra tuần hành xứ Ê-díp-tô.

5 Hết thảy con trưởng nam trong xứ Ê-díp-tô sẽ chết, từ thái tử của Pha-ra-ôn ngồi trên ngai mình, cho đến con cả của người đòi ở sau cối, và luôn mọi con đầu lòng của súc vật nữa.

6 Trong cả xứ Ê-díp-tô sẽ có tiếng kêu la inh ỏi, cho đến đỗi chưa hề có, và cũng sẽ chẳng bao giờ có giống như vậy nữa.

7 Nhưng, trong cả dân Y-sơ-ra-ên dầu đến một con chó cũng sẽ chẳng sủa hoặc người, hoặc vật; hầu cho các ngươi biết rằng Ðức Giê-hô-va phân biệt dân Y-sơ-ra-ên cùng người Ê-díp-tô là dường nào.

8 Nầy, quần thần của bệ hạ sẽ xuống cùng tôi, sấp mình trước mặt tôi mà rằng: Ngươi và cả dân sự theo ngươi hãy đi đi! Ðoạn, tôi sẽ đi ra. Môi-se bèn lui ra khỏi Pha-ra-ôn lấy làm giận lắm.

9 Vả, Ðức Giê-hô-va có phán cùng Môi-se rằng: Pha-ra-ôn chẳng khứng nghe ngươi đâu, hầu cho các dấu lạ ta thêm lên trong xứ Ê-díp-tô.

10 Môi-se và A-rôn bèn làm các dấu lạ trước mặt Pha-ra-ôn; nhưng Ðức Giê-hô-va làm cho Pha-ra-ôn cứng lòng, nên người chẳng tha dân Y-sơ-ra-ên đi khỏi xứ mình.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 7795

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7795. 'So that My wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt' means in order that they may receive corroboration that they have had no faith but are ruled by evil. This is clear from the meaning of the wonders and signs that were performed in Egypt as stages of vastation and consequent corroborations that they are ruled by evil, dealt with in 7633. For all those wonders were signs of an equal number of stages in the vastation undergone by those within the Church who had been acquainted with such things as are matters of faith and yet had led an evil life. And since these are the ones who molest the upright in the next life their state now is what is meant here, 7465. 'Multiplying these wonders means the consecutive stages of those states. The reason why there are so many stages is that they serve to corroborate for the evil that they are ruled by evil and also to enlighten the good regarding the state of those within the Church who have led an evil life, 7673. If these reasons had not stood in the way the evil could have been damned without delay and let down into hell without going through so many consecutive changes of states.

[2] The fact that the evil pass through so many states before they are damned and let down into hell is completely unknown in the world. People think that a person is either damned or saved immediately, and that this is done without his having to go through anything. But the truth of the matter is different from that. Justice reigns there; no one is damned before he himself knows and is inwardly convinced that he is ruled by evil and cannot by any means have his being in heaven. His evils are also made plain to him, as accords with the Lord's words in Luke,

Nothing has been hidden that will not be revealed, or concealed that will not be made known. Therefore whatever you have said in the dark will be heard in the light; and what you have spoken in the ear in bedchambers will be proclaimed on the housetops. Luke 12:2-3, 9; Matthew 10:16; Mark 4:11.

And what is more, that person is also warned to refrain from evil. But when he cannot do so because he is ruled by evil the power to do ill through falsifications of truth and semblances of good is taken away from him. It is removed in stages, one after another; and eventually damnation follows, and being let down into hell, which happens when he comes into the evil of his life.

[3] The evil of a person's life is evil constituting his will and consequently his thought. That is, it is what he is like inwardly, and would be like outwardly if laws did not stand in the way, or the fear that he might lose wealth, position, reputation, and even life. The life of his will and thought is what follows everyone after death, not his outward life, unless it emanates from his inward life. For outwardly a person feigns the opposite of his inner self; therefore when after death he undergoes vastation of externals, what he has been like in both will and thought made evident. This state is what every evil person is reduced to through the stages of vastation; for all vastation in the next life moves from externals to internals. All this shows what justice is like in the next life and what kind of experiences an evil person goes through before he is damned.

From this it is evident that 'multiplying My signs in the land of Egypt' means in order that they may receive corroboration that they have no faith but are ruled by evil. Regarding the absence of faith in those ruled by evil, see above in 7778.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 7778

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7778. 'And all the firstborn in the land of Egypt will die' means the damnation of faith separated from charity. This is clear from the meaning of 'dying' as damnation, dealt with in 5407, 6119; and from the meaning of 'the firstborn' as the Church's faith through which charity comes, dealt with in 352, 2435, 6344, 7035. But 'the firstborn in the land of Egypt' is faith devoid of charity, about which see above in 7766.

[2] As regards faith devoid of charity, there is more to be said. Faith that is devoid of charity is not faith but merely knowledge of such things as constitute faith. For the truths of faith look to charity as their ultimate end in view, and later on proceed from charity as their first end in view. From this it is evident that the things which constitute faith do not exist with those who have no charity, even though they have a knowledge of the truths of faith, as is well known. This knowledge is what they call faith. And when they use the facts they know about the truth and good of faith to support falsities and evils, they no longer have the truths and forms of the good of faith because these come to be like the falsities and evils that such truths and forms of good serve. For now the very falsities and evils which they support are seen in them.

[3] Things that constitute genuine faith look upwards to heaven and the Lord, whereas those that constitute faith separated from charity look downwards - and when they support evils and falsities - to hell, from which too it is evident that faith separated from charity is not faith. All this goes to show what is meant by the damnation of faith separated from charity, that is to say, of the truth of faith when falsified and the good of faith when adulterated. For when truth has been falsified it is no longer truth but falsity, and when good has been adulterated it is no longer good but evil; and faith itself is no longer faith composed of truth and good but of falsity and evil, no matter what it looks and sounds like to outward appearance. Furthermore, and this is an arcanum, the character of anyone's faith is determined by the character of his life. If therefore his life is damned, so is his faith; for it is a faith composed of falsity when his life is a life of evil. It is not apparent in the world that this is so, but it is made plain in the next life. When the evil in that life are deprived of the truth and good they know there then emerge from evils the falsities which have lain hidden with those people.

[4] With some evil people a certain kind of conviction exists that the truth of faith is the truth; and this conviction too is thought to be faith. But it is not faith since it is induced by the intent to make it serve as the means by which wealth, important positions, and reputation can be acquired. As long as the truths they know are serving as the means to that end they love them for the sake of an evil intent. But when they no longer serve in that way they are abandoned, indeed are regarded as falsities. The term 'persuasive faith' is used to describe this kind of conviction, and it is what is meant by the Lord's words in Matthew,

Many will say to Me on that day, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy though Your name, and through Your name cast out demons, and do many mighty works in Your name? But then I will confess to them, I do not know you; depart from Me, you workers of iniquity. Matthew 7:22-23.

The same kind of faith is also meant by 'lamps without oil' with the five foolish virgins, who also said, Lord, Lord, open to us. But He replying said, Truly, I say to you, I do not know you. Matthew 25:11-12.

The truths of faith are meant by 'lamps', and the good of charity by 'oil', so that 'lamps without oil' are truths of faith devoid of the good of charity.

  
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