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Genesis 17

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2 Ad-akna arkawal ən tassaqq-in dər-ək, akfaq-qay əzzurriya iknan igət.»

3 Issəjad Abram daɣ aṃadal, ilas Məššina iššewal:

4 «Ənta da arkawal ən tassaqq-in dər-ək: ad təqqəlaɣ əmaraw ən təmattiwen əknanen igət,

5 wər za-tələsa ətəwəɣra s Abram, eṣəm-nak ad-iqqəl Ibrahim fəlas əmaraw ən təmattiwen əknanen igət a kay z-aga.

6 A-kay-əkanna əsəssirəw, təqqəla šimattiwen a daɣ z-agin mənokalan.

7 Ad-ak-əṭṭəfaɣ arkawal iɣlalan ən tassaqq-in, əṭṭəfaq-qu y əzzurriya-nnak ihayawan əs hayawan dəffər-ək fəl ad-əqqəla Məššina-nnak kay d əzzurriya-nnak.

8 A-kay-akfa kay d əzzurriya-nnak akal wa daɣ tənnəftaɣa, akal kul wa n Kanan. Akal wa ad-iggəz təla n əzzurriya-nnak har faw, əqqəla Məššina-nnet.

9 Iṇṇa Məššina y Ibrahim: «Əmərədda, kay d əzzurriya-nnak ihayawan əs hayawan ad-təṭṭəfam arkawal ən tassaqq-in dər-wan.

10 Ənta da təməwit as za-təṭṭəfa arkawal ən tassaqq-in dər-wan, kay d əzzurriya-nnak: I daɣ-wan iṃosan yay ad-ammaṇkad.

11 Iṃos əməṇkəd en asannal n arkawal ən tassaqq-in dər-wan.

12 As daɣ-wan iga barar wa n yay əṭṭam aḍan əd təhut təsəmməṇkədam-tu gər za daɣ azzaman win wala win dəffər-san. Ad-təsamaṇkadam tolas bararan n eklan gər za win əhunen daɣ ṇan nawan wala win du-təzzənzam.

13 Daɣ a di əššil eklan-nak kul ad-ammaṇkadan win əhunen daɣ ṇan nawan əd win d-ənzanen. Ad-iggəz asannal n arkawal iɣlalan ən tassaqq-in elam-nawan.

14 Yay wa wər nəmməṇkad ad-izəmməzzəy d aytedan-net fəlas arkawal ən tassaqq-in a iɣtas.

15 Iṇṇa Məššina y Ibrahim: «Tanṭut-nak wər tat təllisa teɣaray əs Saray eṣəm-net ad-iqqəl Sarata.

16 A fall-as aga albaraka aṃaran akfaq-qay dər-əs barar. A fall-as aga albaraka təqqəl təmarawt ən təmattiwen šiyyaḍ n əddənet, əg̣mədan-tanat-du mənokalan.

17 Issəjad Ibrahim daɣ aṃadal, ad iḍazzu. Iṇṇa daɣ ṃan-net: «Mas du-z-arəw i igan ṭemeday n awatay? Aṃaran Sarata təgat ṭazayat təṃərwen n awatay ma zza-tassahu?»

18 Təzzar iṇṇa Ibrahim i Məššina: «Igd-i ad iddar Ismaɣil, təṣṣana daɣ-as.»

19 Məššina iṇṇa: «Kala kala, tanṭut-nak Sarata ad-təgrəw barar as za-tagaɣ eṣəm Isxaq. A das əṭṭəfaɣ arkawal iɣlalan ənta d əzzurriya-nnet.

20 Mišan ad-əqbəla maṇsay-nak y Ismaɣil: a fall-as aga albaraka, əsəssirəwaq-qu, agaq-qu a wər nəla əket. Ad-arəw ṃaraw mənokalan d əššin, agaq-qu əmaraw ən tamattay təknat igət.

21 Mišan ad-əṭṭəfa arkawal y Isxaq a za-təgrəwa əd Sarata azzaman a da azanen.»

22 As iɣrad Məššina awal y Ibrahim, ig̣mad-as ənəfilal.

23 Ibrahim idkal Ismaɣil d eklan-net kul win ɣur-əs əhunen əd win d-izzənza, xasil yayyan n ahan-net kul, isammaṇkad-tan əzəl wen da, əmmək wa as t-omar Məššina. Ibrahim iga ṭazayat təṃərwen n awatay əd ṭaza, Ismaɣil barar-net iga ṃaraw elan əd karad as əmməṇkadan. Əmməṇkadan əzəl wen da əntanay əd yayyan kul n ahan n Ibrahim, eklan-net win ɣur-əs əhunen əd win d-izzənza daɣ təsədag.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #2027

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2027. 'And to your seed after you' means that He would give them to those who would have faith in Him. This is clear from the meaning of 'seed' as faith, dealt with in 1025, 1447, 1610, that is to say, the faith that is grounded in charity, dealt with in 379, 389, 654, 724, 809, 916, 1017, 1162, 1176, 1258. People who attach merit to the deeds they perform in life do not have the faith that is grounded in charity, and so are not those meant by 'the seed' here, for in so doing they do not wish to be saved by the Lord's righteousness but by their own. That no faith grounded in charity exists with them, that is, no charity, is clear from their habit of putting themselves before other people and so of having themselves in view and not other people, except insofar as the latter serve them. And those who are unwilling to serve them they either despise or hate. Thus through self-love they part company and never come together, and in this way they destroy that which is heavenly, namely mutual love, which is the mainstay of heaven. For it is in that love that heaven itself, and its whole companionship and harmony, continues to exist and consists. For whatever is destructive of the harmony existing in the next life is opposed to the order of heaven itself, and so contributes to the destruction of the whole. Such is the nature of people who attach merit to the deeds which they perform in life and lay claim to righteousness for themselves.

[2] There are many persons of this type in the next life. Sometimes their faces shine like torches, but this is because of the ignis fatuus that is the product of self-righteousness. They are in fact ice-cold. Sometimes they are seen running about and confirming self-merit from the literal sense of the Word, at the same time hating the truths that belong to the internal sense, 1877. The sphere emanating from them is one of self-regard, and so a sphere destructive of all ideas which do not regard self as some kind of deity. The sphere emanating from many such persons is at the same time so disruptive that nothing else than that which is hostile and antagonistic exists there, for when each has the same wish, namely to be served, he at heart slays every other.

[3] Some of them are numbered among those who say that they have worked in the Lord's vineyard. During all that time however they had been turning over in their minds how to further their own reputation, glory, and honour, and also their own enrichment, even to the point of their becoming the greatest in heaven and being served even by angels. Since at heart they despise others in comparison with themselves, they have accordingly not been endowed with any mutual love in which heaven consists but with self-love which they identify with heaven, for they do not know what heaven is. Regarding these people, see 450-452, 1594, 1679. They belong among those who wish to be first but become last, of whom the Lord speaks in Matthew 19:30; 20:16; Mark 10:31. They are also those who say that they have prophesied in the Lord's name and have done many mighty works, but of whom it is said, 'I do not know you', Matthew 7:22-23.

[4] The situation is different with people who from simplicity of heart have assumed that they have merited heaven but who have led charitable lives and who have not been captivated by self-love and so despised others in comparison with themselves. They have looked upon meriting heaven as a promise, and they readily acknowledge that it is a matter of the Lord's mercy, for a charitable life implies such acknowledgement. Charity itself loves all truth.

  
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