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Genesis 16

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1 Ja Saarai, Aabrami naine, ei toonud temale last ilmale; aga tal oli teenijaks egiptlanna, nimega Haagar.

2 Ja Saarai ütles Aabramile: 'Vaata, Issand on mind keelanud last saamast. Heida nüüd mu teenija juurde, vahest saan järeltulija temalt!' Ja Aabram kuulas Saarai sõna.

3 Ja Saarai, Aabrami naine, võttis egiptlanna Haagari, oma teenija, pärast seda kui Aabram oli kümme aastat elanud Kaananimaal, ja andis ta oma mehele Aabramile naiseks.

4 Ja tema heitis Haagari juurde ja see jäi lapseootele; aga kui see nägi, et ta oli lapseootel, siis oli ta emand tema silmis nagu alam.

5 Ja Saarai ütles Aabramile: 'Mulle sündinud ülekohus tulgu sinu peale! Ma andsin oma teenija sinu sülle, aga kui ta nüüd näeb, et ta on lapseootel, siis olen mina tema silmis nagu alam. Issand mõistku õigust minu ja sinu vahel!'

6 Aga Aabram ütles Saaraile: 'Vaata, su teenija on sinu käes! Talita temaga, nagu sa heaks arvad!' Siis Saarai alandas teda, aga seejärel ta põgenes tema juurest.

7 Ja Issanda ingel leidis tema veeallika juurest kõrbes, Suuri tee ääres oleva allika juurest.

8 Ja ta ütles: 'Haagar, Saarai teenija! Kust sa tuled ja kuhu sa lähed?' Ja tema vastas: 'Ma põgenen oma emanda Saarai eest.'

9 Siis ütles Issanda ingel temale: 'Mine tagasi oma emanda juurde ja alanda ennast tema käte alla!'

10 Ja Issanda ingel ütles temale: 'Ma teen sinu soo nõnda arvurikkaks, et see paljuse pärast pole loetav!'

11 Ja Issanda ingel ütles temale: 'Vaata, sa oled lapseootel ja tood poja ilmale! Pane temale nimeks Ismael, sest Issand on kuulnud su alandusest!

12 Temast tuleb mees nagu metseesel - tema käsi on igaühe vastu ja igaühe käsi on tema vastu - ta elab vaenus kõigi oma vendadega.'

13 Siis ta nimetas Issandat, kes temaga oli rääkinud, nimega 'Sina oled nähtav Jumal', sest ta ütles: 'Kas ma siin ikka veel näen pärast oma nägemust?'

14 Seepärast nimetatakse seda kaevu Lahhai-Roi kaevuks; vaata, see on Kaadesi ja Baaredi vahel.

15 Ja Haagar tõi Aabramile poja ilmale; ja Aabram pani oma pojale, kelle Haagar oli sünnitanud, nimeks Ismael.

16 Ja Aabram oli kaheksakümmend kuus aastat vana, kui Haagar Aabramile Ismaeli ilmale tõi.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #1914

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1914. My wrong be upon thee; I gave my handmaid into thy bosom. That this signifies unwillingness to take blame upon itself, is evident without explication. In the internal sense there is involved in these words that the Lord perceived this first rational to be such as to lightly esteem intellectual truth, on which account He rebuked it. For the Lord thought from intellectual truth, as before said (n. 1904); and because this truth is above the rational, it could perceive and see the quality of this rational, namely, that it held that truth in low esteem.

[2] That the Lord could perceive and see from the interior man what was the quality of the new rational in Himself, may be seen from the fact that the interior can perceive what takes place in the exterior, or what is the same, that the higher can see what is in the lower; but not the reverse. Moreover they who have conscience can do this and are accustomed to do it, for when anything contrary to the truth of conscience flows into the thought, or into the endeavor of the will, they not only perceive it, but also find fault with it; and it even grieves them to be of such a character. Still more can those do this who have perception, as perception is more interior in the rational. What then could not the Lord do, who had Divine celestial perception, and thought from the affection of intellectual truth, which is above the rational! Therefore He could not but be indignant, knowing that nothing of evil and falsity was from Himself, and that from the affection of truth He took the greatest pains that His rational should be pure. This shows that the Lord did not lightly esteem intellectual truth, but that He perceived the first rational in Himself to be thinking lightly of it.

[3] What it is to think from intellectual truth cannot be explained to the apprehension, and the less so because no one but the Lord ever thought from this affection and from this truth. He who thinks therefrom is above the angelic heaven, for even the angels of the third heaven do not think from intellectual truth, but from the interior of the rational. But so far as the Lord united His Human Essence to His Divine Essence, He thought from the Divine good itself, that is, from Jehovah.

[4] The fathers of the Most Ancient Church who had perception, thought from the interior rational. The fathers of the Ancient Church, who had not perception but conscience, thought from the exterior or natural rational. But all who are without conscience do not think at all from the rational, since they have not the rational, although they appear to have it; but they think from the sensuous and corporeal natural. The reason why they who have no conscience cannot think from the rational, is that they have no rational, as just said. The rational man is he who thinks the good and truth of faith, and by no means he who thinks contrary thereto. They who think evil and falsity are insane in their thought, and therefore the rational can by no means be predicated of them.

  
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