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创世记 7

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1 耶和华挪亚:你和你的全家都要进入方舟;因为在这世代中,我见你在我面前是人。

2 凡洁净的畜类,你要带母;不洁净的畜类,你要带一公一母;

3 空中的飞也要带母,可以留种,活在全上;

4 因为再过,我要降四十昼夜,把我所造的各种活物都从上除灭。

5 挪亚就遵着耶和华所吩咐的行了。

6 洪水泛滥在上的时候,挪亚整岁。

7 挪亚就同他的妻和儿子儿妇都进入方舟,躲避洪水。

8 洁净的畜类和不洁净的畜类,飞并地上一切的昆虫,

9 是一对一对的,有公有母,到挪亚那里进入方舟,正如所吩咐挪亚的。

10 过了那洪水泛滥在上。

11 当挪亚岁,二十七日那一天,大渊的泉源都裂开了上的窗户也敞开了

12 四十昼夜降大雨在上。

13 正当那日,挪亚和他个儿子、含、雅弗,并挪亚的妻子个儿妇,都进入方舟。

14 他们和百,各从其类,一切牲畜,各从其类,爬在上的昆虫,各从其类,一切禽,各从其类,都进入方舟。

15 凡有血、有气息的活物,一对一对地到挪亚那里,进入方舟。

16 凡有血进入方舟的,都是有公有母,正如所吩咐挪亚的。耶和华就把他在方舟里头。

17 洪水泛滥在四十,水往上长,把方舟从上漂起。

18 水势浩大,在上大大往上长,方舟在水面上漂来漂去。

19 水势在上极其浩大,都淹没了。

20 势比高过十五肘,岭都淹没了。

21 凡在上有血动物,就是飞牲畜、走,和爬在上的昆虫,以及所有的人,都死了。

22 凡在旱地上、鼻孔有气息的生灵都死了

23 上各类的活物,连人带牲畜、昆虫,以及空中的飞,都从上除灭了,只留下挪亚和那些与他同在方舟里的。

24 水势浩大,在上共一五十

   

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Arcana Coelestia #661

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661. To destroy all flesh wherein is the breath of lives from under the heavens. That this signifies that the whole posterity of the Most Ancient Church would destroy themselves, is evident from what is said above, and from the description of them given before: that they derived by inheritance from their parents in succession such a genius that they more than others were imbued with direful persuasions; and especially for the reason that they immersed the doctrinal things of faith that they possessed in their cupidities. It is otherwise with those who have no doctrinal things of faith, but live entirely in ignorance; these cannot so act, and therefore cannot profane holy things, and thereby close up the way for remains; and consequently they cannot drive away from themselves the angels of the Lord.

[2] Remains, as has been said, are all things of innocence, all things of charity, all things of mercy, and all things of the truth of faith, which from his infancy a man has had from the Lord, and has learned. Each and all of these things are treasured up; and if a man had them not, there could be nothing of innocence, of charity, and of mercy, and therefore nothing of good and truth in his thought and actions, so that he would be worse than the savage wild beasts. And it would be the same if he had had the remains of such things and had closed up the way by foul cupidities and direful persuasions of falsity, so that they could not operate. Such were the antediluvians who destroyed themselves, and who are meant by “all flesh wherein is the breath of lives, under the heavens.”

[3] “Flesh” as before shown, signifies every man in general, and the corporeal man in particular. The “breath of lives” signifies all life in general, but properly the life of those who have been regenerated, consequently in the present case the last posterity of the Most Ancient Church. Although there was no life of faith remaining among them, yet as they derived from their parents something of seed therefrom which they stifled, it is here called the “breath of lives” or (as in Genesis 7:22) “in whose nostrils was the breathing of the breath of lives.” “Flesh under the heavens” signifies what is merely corporeal; the “heavens” are the things of the understanding that are of truth and the things of the will that are of good, on the separation of which from the corporeal a man can no longer live. What sustains man is his conjunction with heaven, that is, through heaven with the Lord.

  
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