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Genesis 6

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1-2 As əggazan aytedan šin n əfələyləy əwazawazan daɣ əddənet. Ənayan maddanəs ən jənnawan as šibararen šin d-əhunen daɣ-san əhossaynat amaran əsaṇṇafranan daɣ-asnat šin oggaman əzlafan-tanat.

3 Təzzar iṇṇa Əməli: «iṃan-in wər z-əɣsəran aytedan faw fəlas kəl əddənet a əṃosan amaran wər z-ələsan təməddurt dəffər ṭameday n awatay əd ṣanatat təṃərwen.»

4 Daɣ azzaman win əd win dəffər-san əllan-tu jobbaran daɣ əddənet ad d-ətihunen daɣ əddənet id namanṣan maddanəs ən jənnawan əd təbararen n aytedan. Ijobbaran win əṃosan meddan ən məṣṣərha n azzaman win ərunen.

5 Inay Əməli as aššar n aytedan iggət fəl aṃadal, amaran əṇṇiyat ən wallan-nasan faw wər təddig ar s arak-mazalan.

6 Əzzuran ṃan n Əməli, imməg̣raz axluk n awedan.

7 Iṇṇa Əməli daɣ man-net: «Ad-əməṣaɣ aytedan win d-əxlaka daɣ əddənet, əməṣaɣ tolas tawaqqast əd hərwan kul əd lumet-lumet əd g̣ədad fəlas təmag̣rizt a əgeɣ axluk-nasan.»

8 Mišan Nux ənta igraw arraxmat ɣur Əməli. ƏTTƏRIX ƏN NUX Ənta da əzzurriya ən Nux: Nux aləs n alɣadil a imoṣ, oɣadan ɣur aytedan daɣ azzaman-net, iha tarrayt ta n Məššina. Nux eraw bararan karad: əṃosnen Šem, Xam əd Yafet.

11 Daɣ azzaman win, əddənet təɣšad daɣ iḍuf ən Məššina, təḍkar tallabəst.

12 Inay Məššina as əddənet təɣšad fəlas šixəllak kul əɣšadan alxalan-nasnat.

13 Iṇṇa Məššina i Nux: «Tilkamat ən təməddurt ən təxəllak kul a du-toṣat fəlas əddənet a təḍkar tallabəst fəl əddəlil n aytedan, a di da fəlas a-tan-əhləka əntanay d aṃadal kul.

14 Əɣrəf i ṃan-nak attin iknan təzzəwwərt ad-ak-iqqəl aɣlal n aṃan tagaq-qu daɣ ašək igan eṣəm gofer əd yel as itawaṇṇu qanim olan d afazaw, taɣmaq-qu daɣ madɣar ən kolta fəl afalla-nnet d aṃṃas-net.

15 Ənta da təməwit t'as tu za təɣrəfa: təzzəgrət-net ad təqqəl karadat ṭəmad n əɣil, tasaga-nnet ṣəmmosat təṃərwen, amaran təzzəgrət-net s afalla karadat təṃərwen n əɣil.

16 Səfəl-tu təzəzzəgre səmmud n afalla-nnet s əɣil, tagaɣ-as tsəhərt fəl iyyat daɣ təsəgwen-net tagaq-qu karad ṇan misawarnen.

17 Amaran nak ad-in-assaglaɣ əlwabil n aṃan s əddənet fəl ad ihlək a təqqal təxlək təsaṇfasat, a wa ihan əddənet kul ad aṃṃat.

18 Mišan kay ad-ak-əssəbdəda arkawal ən taṣṣaqq-in. Ad- təggəzaɣ attin kay əd bararan-nak əd tənṭut-nak əd təḍoden ən bararan-nak.

19 Təzzugəzaɣ attin əkkulluk n əššin mudaran, yay əd təntay, daɣ əkkulluk n əzzənəf fəl ad d-ərəgan ɣur-ək əntanay da.

20 A kay d-aṣin mudaran kul s əššin əššin: daɣ əkkulluk n əzzənəf ən g̣ədad, d əkkuluk n əzzənəf ən tawaqqast əd hərwan d əkkulluk n əzzənəf ən lumet-lumet fəl ad d-ərəgan.

21 Amaran kay ədkəl daɣ šətša kul win ətamatšinen tagaq-qan allaw fəl a sər-san təddəram kay dər-san.»

22 Aratan win kul ig-en Nux əṃosan aratan win as t-omar Məššina.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #661

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661. 'To destroy all flesh in which there is the spirit of life 1 [from] under the heavens' means that all the descendants of the Most Ancient Church would destroy themselves. This is clear from what has just been stated and also from the description of them given already to the effect that step by step they obtained by heredity from their forefathers a mental constitution that resulted in their being steeped more than anybody else in most dreadful persuasions. This came about chiefly because they plunged into their desires the doctrinal matters concerning faith which they had in their possession; and in so doing became such. The situation has been utterly different with people who have no doctrinal matters concerning faith in their possession and who live altogether in ignorance. They are incapable of doing the same, and so are incapable of profaning holy things, and in so doing of closing off the road for remnants. Consequently they are not capable of driving the Lord's angels away from themselves.

[2] As has been stated, remnants are all things of innocence, all those of charity, all those of mercy, and all those of the truth of faith, which a person has acquired from the Lord and learned since early childhood. Every single one of them lies stored away. And if a person did not acquire them, no innocence, charity, or mercy could possibly be present in his thinking and actions, and so no good and truth at all could be present. He would then be worse than any fierce monster, as he would also be if he did possess remnants of such things and yet so blocked their path with filthy desires and dreadful false persuasions that they could not do their work. Such was the nature of the people before the Flood who destroyed themselves and who are meant by 'all flesh in which there is the spirit of life 1 [from] under the heavens'. As shown already, 'flesh' means the whole of mankind in general and the bodily-minded man in particular. 'The spirit of life 1 ' means all life in general, but in a strict sense it was the life in people who had been regenerated. Here therefore the final descendants of the Most Ancient Church are meant. They are here called 'the spirit of life 1 ' or, as in Chapter 7:22 below, 'in whose nostrils is the breath of the spirit of life 1 ' because although no life of faith remained with them they nevertheless derived from their forefathers something of that Church's seed, which they stifled. 'Flesh under the heavens' means that which is merely bodily, 'the heavens' being things constituting man's understanding of truth and his will for good. When these have been separated from what is bodily, a person can stay alive no longer. That which sustains him is his conjunction with heaven, that is, with the Lord by way of heaven.

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1. literally, of lives.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.