62
*ισαακ-N---NSM δέ-X πορεύομαι-V1I-IMI3S διά-P ὁ-
A--GSF ἔρημος-N2--GSF κατά-P ὁ-
A--ASN φρέαρ-N3T-ASN ὁ-
A--GSF ὅρασις-N3I-GSF αὐτός-
D--NSM δέ-X καταοἰκέω-V2I-IAI3S ἐν-P ὁ-
A--DSF γῆ-N1--DSF ὁ-
A--DSF πρός-P λίψ-N3--ASM
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*ισαακ-N---NSM δέ-X πορεύομαι-V1I-IMI3S διά-P ὁ-
A--GSF ἔρημος-N2--GSF κατά-P ὁ-
A--ASN φρέαρ-N3T-ASN ὁ-
A--GSF ὅρασις-N3I-GSF αὐτός-
D--NSM δέ-X καταοἰκέω-V2I-IAI3S ἐν-P ὁ-
A--DSF γῆ-N1--DSF ὁ-
A--DSF πρός-P λίψ-N3--ASM
3107. Ten of gold their weight. That this signifies what is full for initiation, is evident from the signification of “ten,” as being a full state, like a “hundred” (see n. 1988, 2636); and from the signification of “gold,” which is here a kind of coin from the weight of which the valuation was made; and from the signification of “weight,” as being the state of a thing as to good (see above, n. 3104). Hence it is evident that “ten of gold their weight” signifies a full state of what is estimated, as to good. That it is for initiation, is evident from the several particulars in this chapter in which initiation is treated of, that is, betrothal.