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2 Mose 16

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1 Von Elim zogen sie, und kam die ganze Gemeine der Kinder Israel in die Wüste Sin, die da liegt zwischen Elim und Sinai, am fünfzehnten Tage des andern Monden, nachdem sie aus Ägypten gezogen waren.

2 Und es murrete die ganze Gemeine der Kinder Israel wider Mose und Aaron in der Wüste

3 und sprachen: Wollte Gott, wir wären in Ägypten gestorben durch des HERRN Hand, da wir bei den Fleischtöpfen saßen und hatten die Fülle Brot zu essen! Denn ihr habt uns darum ausgeführet in diese Wüste, daß ihr diese ganze Gemeine Hungers sterben lasset.

4 Da sprach der HERR zu Mose: Siehe, ich will euch Brot vom Himmel regnen lassen, und das Volk soll hinausgehen und sammeln täglich, was es des Tages bedarf, daß ich's versuche, ob es in meinem Gesetz wandele oder nicht.

5 Des sechsten Tages aber sollen sie sich schicken, daß sie zwiefältig eintragen, weder sie sonst täglich sammeln.

6 Mose und Aaron sprachen zu allen Kindern Israel: Am Abend sollt ihr inne werden, daß euch der HERR aus Ägyptenland geführet bat,

7 und des Morgens werdet ihr des HERRN HERRLIchkeit sehen; denn er hat euer Murren wider den HERRN gehöret. Was sind wir, daß ihr wider uns murret?

8 Weiter sprach Mose: Der HERR wird euch am Abend Fleisch zu essen geben und am Morgen Brots die Fülle, darum daß der HERR euer Murren gehöret hat, das ihr wider ihn gemurret habt. Denn was sind wir? Euer Murren ist nicht wider uns, sondern wider den HERRN.

9 Und Mose sprach zu Aaron: Sage der ganzen Gemeine der Kinder Israel: Kommt herbei vor den HERRN; denn er hat euer Murren gehöret.

10 Und da Aaron also redete zu der ganzen Gemeine der Kinder Israel, wandten sie sich gegen die Wüste; und siehe, die HERRLIchkeit des HERRN erschien in einer Wolke.

11 Und der HERR sprach zu Mose:

12 Ich habe der Kinder Israel Murren gehöret. Sage ihnen: Zwischen Abend sollt ihr Fleisch zu essen haben und am Morgen Brots satt werden und inne werden, daß ich der HERR, euer Gott bin.

13 Und am Abend kamen Wachteln herauf und bedeckten das Heer. Und am Morgen lag der Tau um das Heer her.

14 Und als der Tau weg war, siehe, da lag es in der Wüste rund und klein, wie der Reif auf dem Lande.

15 Und da es die Kinder Israel sahen, sprachen sie untereinander: Das ist Man; denn sie wußten nicht, was es war. Mose aber sprach zu ihnen: Es ist das Brot, das euch der HERR zu essen gegeben hat.

16 Das ist's aber, das der HERR geboten hat: Ein jeglicher sammle des, soviel er für sich essen mag, und nehme ein Gomor auf ein jeglich Haupt, nach der Zahl der Seelen in seiner Hütte.

17 Und die Kinder Israel taten also und sammelten, einer viel, der andere wenig.

18 Aber da man's mit dem Gomor maß, fand der nicht drüber, der viel gesammelt hatte, und der nicht drunter, der wenig gesammelt hatte, sondern ein jeglicher hatte gesammelt, soviel er für sich essen mochte.

19 Und Mose sprach zu ihnen: Niemand lasse etwas davon über bis morgen.

20 Aber sie gehorchten Mose nicht. Und etliche ließen davon über bis morgen; da wuchsen Würmer drinnen, und ward stinkend. Und Mose ward zornig auf sie.

21 Sie sammelten aber desselben alle Morgen, soviel ein jeglicher für sich essen mochte. Wenn aber die Sonne heiß schien, zerschmolz es.

22 Und des sechsten Tages sammelten sie des Brots zwiefältig, je zwei Gomor für einen. Und alle Obersten der Gemeine kamen hinein und verkündigten es Mose.

23 Und er sprach zu ihnen: Das ist's, das der HERR gesagt hat: Morgen ist der Sabbat der heiligen Ruhe des HERRN; was ihr backen wollt, das backet, und was ihr kochen wollt, das kochet; was aber übrig ist, das lasset bleiben, daß es behalten werde bis Morgen.

24 Und sie ließen's bleiben bis morgen, wie Mose geboten hatte; da ward es nicht stinkend, und war auch kein Wurm drinnen.

25 Da sprach Mose: Esset das heute, denn es ist heute der Sabbat des HERRN; ihr werdet es heute nicht finden auf dem Felde.

26 Sechs Tage sollt ihr sammeln, aber der siebente Tag ist der Sabbat, darinnen wird's nicht sein.

27 Aber am siebenten Tage gingen etliche vom Volk hinaus zu sammeln, und fanden nichts.

28 Da sprach der HERR zu Mose: Wie lange weigert ihr euch, zu halten meine Gebote und Gesetze?

29 Sehet, der HERR hat euch den Sabbat gegeben; darum gibt er euch am sechsten Tage zweier Tage Brot. So bleibe nun ein jeglicher in dem Seinen, und niemand gehe heraus von seinem Ort des siebenten Tages!

30 Also feierte das Volk des siebenten Tages.

31 Und das Haus Israel hieß es Man. Und es war wie Koriandersamen und weiß, und hatte einen Schmack wie Semmel mit Honig.

32 Und Mose sprach: Das ist's, das der HERR geboten hat: Fülle ein Gomor davon, zu behalten auf eure Nachkommen, auf daß man sehe das Brot, damit ich euch gespeiset habe in der Wüste, da ich euch aus Ägyptenland führte.

33 Und Mose sprach zu Aaron: Nimm ein Krüglein und tu ein Gomor voll Man drein; und laß es vor dem HERRN, zu behalten auf eure Nachkommen.

34 Wie der HERR Mose geboten hat, also ließ es Aaron daselbst vor dem Zeugnis, zu behalten.

35 Und die Kinder Israel aßen Man vierzig Jahre, bis daß sie zu dem Lande kamen, da sie wohnen sollten; bis an die Grenze des Landes Kanaan aßen sie Man.

36 Ein Gomor aber ist das zehnte Teil eines Epha.

   

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8409. As regards 'flesh' and its meaning the proprium in both the genuine and contrary senses, in the highest sense it is the Lord's Divine proprium, which is His Divine Human, and so is the good of His love towards the entire human race. From this in the sense that relates to man 'flesh' means a proprium made alive by the Lord's Proprium; that is, it is the Lord's Proprium present with the person, and so is the good of love to Him. Regarding the meaning of 'flesh' in this sense, see 3813, 7850. But in the contrary sense 'flesh' is the proprium that is man's own, thus the evil of self-love, and consequently the desires of that love, which are cravings, 999, 3813. The proprium that is man's own is nothing but evil, see 210, 215, 694, 874-876, 987, 1023, 1044, 1047, 3812 (end), 5660, 5786. The fact that 'flesh' means the proprium that is man's own, thus evil of every kind, is in addition clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

I will feed your oppressors with their flesh, and they will be drunk with their blood as with new wine. Isaiah 49:26.

'Feeding with flesh' stands for filling with their own evil.

[2] In Jeremiah,

Cursed is the man (vir) who trusts in man (homo), and makes flesh his arm, but his heart departs from Jehovah. Jeremiah 17:5.

'Making flesh his arm' stands for trusting in power that is one's own; therefore eating the flesh of one's arm stands for trusting in self, Isaiah 9:20. In Isaiah,

Egypt is man (homo) and not God, and his horses are flesh and not spirit. Isaiah 31:3.

'Horses of Egypt' stands for factual knowledge belonging to a perverted understanding, 6125; 'flesh' stands for what is dead, and 'spirit' for what is living. This is why the Egyptians 1 are called great in flesh, Ezekiel 16:26. The expression 'what is dead' is applied to evil, since evil leads to spiritual death, and 'what is living' is applied to good, since good leads to spiritual life.

[3] This explains why 'flesh' and 'spirit' are set in contrast to each other in the Word, as in John,

That which has been born of flesh is flesh, and that which has been born from the spirit is spirit. John 3:6.

In the same gospel,

It is the Spirit who bestows life, the flesh does not profit anything. The words which I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life. John 6:63.

In the Book of Genesis,

Jehovah said, My spirit will not reprove man forever, in that he is flesh. Genesis 6:3.

'Flesh' here stands for the proprium that is man's own. Similarly in Matthew,

Jesus said, Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this, but My Father who is in heaven. Matthew 16:17.

And in John,

As many as received Him, to them He gave power to be sons of God, to those believing in His name, who were born, not of blood, 2 nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man (vir), but of God. John 1:12-13.

'The will of the flesh' stands for the proprium, the will part, 'the will of man' for the proprium, the understanding part; and 'sons of God' stands for those who have been regenerated. And those undergoing regeneration all receive life from the Lord's Proprium, which is the Lord's Flesh and body and is Divine Goodness itself.

[4] Since 'flesh' in the contrary sense means the proprium that is man's own, and so means evil, it also means craving, for the life of the flesh, which belongs properly to the body, consists of nothing else than the desires of the senses, the delights of the bodily appetites, and cravings. The fact that 'flesh' means craving is clear from the following verses in Moses,

The rabble who were in the midst of the people had a strong craving, and so the children of Israel wept repeatedly and said, Who will feed us with flesh? But now our soul is dry; there is nothing at all except the man[na] for our eyes [to look] at. And Jehovah said to Moses, You shall say to the people, Sanctify yourselves for tomorrow, in order that you may eat flesh; for you have wept in the ears of Jehovah, saying, Who will feed us with flesh, for it was better for us in Egypt? Jehovah will give you flesh to eat - for a whole month, 3 until it comes out of your nose and is loathsome to you. The flesh was still between their teeth, before it could be swallowed when Jehovah's anger flared up against the people, and Jehovah struck the people with an extremely great plague. So he called the name of that place The Craves of Craving, because there they buried the people having the craving. Numbers 11:4, 6, 16, 18, 20, 33-34.

From all this one may now see what 'sitting by a pot of flesh in the land of Egypt' means, namely a life according to their own pleasure and such as they craved for, which is the life of the proprium.

Fußnoten:

1. literally, the children (or sons) of Egypt

2. literally, bloods

3. literally, month of days

  
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John 3

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1 Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.

2 The same came to him by night, and said to him, "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him."

3 Jesus answered him, "Most certainly, I tell you, unless one is born anew, he can't see the Kingdom of God."

4 Nicodemus said to him, "How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb, and be born?"

5 Jesus answered, "Most certainly I tell you, unless one is born of water and spirit, he can't enter into the Kingdom of God!

6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh. That which is born of the Spirit is Spirit.

7 Don't marvel that I said to you, 'You must be born anew.'

8 The wind blows where it wants to, and you hear its sound, but don't know where it comes from and where it is going. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit."

9 Nicodemus answered him, "How can these things be?"

10 Jesus answered him, "Are you the teacher of Israel, and don't understand these things?

11 Most certainly I tell you, we speak that which we know, and testify of that which we have seen, and you don't receive our witness.

12 If I told you earthly things and you don't believe, how will you believe if I tell you heavenly things?

13 No one has ascended into heaven, but he who descended out of heaven, the Son of Man, who is in heaven.

14 As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up,

15 that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

17 For God didn't send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him.

18 He who believes in him is not judged. He who doesn't believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only Son of God.

19 This is the judgment, that the light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil.

20 For everyone who does evil hates the light, and doesn't come to the light, lest his works would be exposed.

21 But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his works may be revealed, that they have been done in God."

22 After these things, Jesus came with his disciples into the land of Judea. He stayed there with them, and baptized.

23 John also was baptizing in Enon near Salim, because there was much water there. They came, and were baptized.

24 For John was not yet thrown into prison.

25 There arose therefore a questioning on the part of John's disciples with some Jews about purification.

26 They came to John, and said to him, "Rabbi, he who was with you beyond the Jordan, to whom you have testified, behold, the same baptizes, and everyone is coming to him."

27 John answered, "A man can receive nothing, unless it has been given him from heaven.

28 You yourselves testify that I said, 'I am not the Christ,' but, 'I have been sent before him.'

29 He who has the bride is the bridegroom; but the friend of the bridegroom, who stands and hears him, rejoices greatly because of the bridegroom's voice. This, my joy, therefore is made full.

30 He must increase, but I must decrease.

31 He who comes from above is above all. He who is from the Earth belongs to the Earth, and speaks of the Earth. He who comes from heaven is above all.

32 What he has seen and heard, of that he testifies; and no one receives his witness.

33 He who has received his witness has set his seal to this, that God is true.

34 For he whom God has sent speaks the words of God; for God gives the Spirit without measure.

35 The Father loves the Son, and has given all things into his hand.

36 One who believes in the Son has eternal life, but one who disobeys the Son won't see life, but the wrath of God remains on him."