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Genesis 15

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1 Pärast neid lugusid tuli Aabramile nägemuses Issanda sõna, kes ütles: 'Ära karda, Aabram! Mina olen sulle kilbiks. Sinu tasu on väga suur!'

2 Aga Aabram ütles: 'Issand Jumal! Mida sa mulle saad anda? Mina ju lähen ära lastetuna ja mu koja valitsejaks on Elieser Damaskusest!'

3 Ja Aabram ütles: 'Vaata, mulle sa ei ole ihuvilja andnud, aga näe, minu kojas sündinu saab mu pärijaks.'

4 Ja vaata, temale tuli Issanda sõna, kes ütles: 'Tema ei ole sinu pärija, vaid see, kes tuleb välja su oma ihust, on su pärija.'

5 Ja ta viis tema õue ning ütles: 'Vaata nüüd taeva poole ja loe tähti, kui sa suudad neid lugeda!' Ja ta ütles temale: 'Nõnda saab olema sinu sugu!'

6 Ja ta uskus Issandat ning see arvati temale õiguseks.

7 Ja ta ütles temale: 'Mina olen Issand, kes tõi sind Kaldea Uurist, et anda sulle päranduseks see maa!'

8 Aga ta küsis: 'Issand Jumal, millest ma ära tunnen, et ma selle pärin?'

9 Siis ta vastas temale: 'Too mulle kolmeaastane mullikas, kolmeaastane kits, kolmeaastane jäär ja turteltuvi koos lennuvõimelise pojaga.'

10 Ja ta tõi temale kõik need, lõikas need keskelt lõhki ja pani vastavad pooled vastakuti; aga lindusid ta ei lõiganud lõhki.

11 Kui röövlinnud laskusid korjuste peale, siis peletas Aabram need minema.

12 Aga kui päike loojus, vajus Aabram sügavasse unne, ja vaata, suur ja pime hirm haaras teda.

13 Ja Issand ütles Aabramile: 'Sa pead teadma, et su järglased on võõrastena maal, mis ei ole nende oma; nad tehakse orjadeks ja neid vaevatakse nelisada aastat.

14 Aga ka rahvast, keda nad orjavad, ma karistan, ja selle järel nad tulevad ära suure varandusega.

15 Sina ise aga lähed rahuga oma vanemate juurde, sind maetakse heas vanuses.

16 Alles neljas põlv tuleb siia tagasi, sest emorlaste süü ei ole tänini veel küllaldane.'

17 Ja kui päike oli loojunud ja kui oli pime, siis nähti suitsevat küpsetusahju ja tuleleeki, mis nende lõigatud tükkide vahelt läbi käis.

18 Selsamal päeval tegi Issand Aabramiga lepingu ja ütles: 'Sinu soole ma annan selle maa Egiptuseojast suure jõeni, Frati jõeni,

19 keenlased, kenislased, kadmonlased,

20 hetid, perislased, refalased,

   

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Arcana Coelestia #1843

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1843. Thy seed shall be a stranger. That this signifies that charity and faith shall be rare, is evident from the signification of “a stranger,” and of “seed.” A “stranger” or “sojourner” signifies one that is not born in the land, so that he is not acknowledged as a native, and thus is looked upon as an alien. But “seed” signifies charity and its faith (as before shown, n. 255, 1025 verse 3). Because that is called “strange” which is looked upon as alien, and alien is that which is not in the land or of the land, it follows that it is that which is rare; and consequently it here means that charity and the faith of charity, which are the “seed,” will be rare. It is the time before the consummation that is here treated of, when there shall be “great darkness,” that is, falsities; the seed shall then be a stranger, that is, charity and faith will then be rare.

[2] That faith would be rare in the last times was foretold by the Lord when He spoke of the consummation of the age (Matthew 24:4-51; Mark 13:3-37; Luke 21:7-38), where everything that is said implies that charity and faith will be rare at those times, and that at last there will be none. The like is said by John in Revelation, and also in many passages of the Prophets, besides what is said in the historical parts of the Word.

[3] But by the faith that will perish in the last times there is meant nothing but charity, for there cannot possibly be any faith but the faith of charity. He who has not charity cannot have any faith at all, for charity is the very soil in which faith is implanted; it is its heart, from which it exists and lives. The ancients therefore compared love and charity to the heart, and faith to the lungs, both of which are in the breast. This comparison involves a real likeness, seeing that if a man should pretend to a life of faith without charity, it would be like having life from the lungs alone without the heart, which is manifestly impossible; and therefore the ancients called all things that pertain to charity things of the heart, and all things that pertain to faith without charity they said were of the mouth only, or of the lungs by the influx of the breathing into the speech. Thence came the ancient forms of speech concerning good and truth; that they must go forth from the heart.

  
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