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1 Kun ihmiset alkoivat lisääntyä maan päällä ja heille syntyi tyttäriä,

2 huomasivat Jumalan pojat ihmisten tyttäret ihaniksi ja ottivat vaimoikseen kaikki, jotka he parhaiksi katsoivat.

3 Silloin Herra sanoi: "Minun Henkeni ei ole vallitseva ihmisessä iankaikkisesti, koska hän on liha. Niin olkoon hänen aikansa sata kaksikymmentä vuotta."

4 Siihen aikaan eli maan päällä jättiläisiä, ja myöhemminkin, kun Jumalan pojat yhtyivät ihmisten tyttäriin ja nämä synnyttivät heille lapsia; nämä olivat noita muinaisajan kuuluisia sankareita.

5 Mutta kun Herra näki, että ihmisten pahuus oli suuri maan päällä ja että kaikki heidän sydämensä aivoitukset ja ajatukset olivat kaiken aikaa ainoastaan pahat,

6 niin Herra katui tehneensä ihmiset maan päälle, ja hän tuli murheelliseksi sydämessänsä.

7 Ja Herra sanoi: "Minä hävitän maan päältä ihmiset, jotka minä loin, sekä ihmiset että karjan, matelijat ja taivaan linnut; sillä minä kadun ne tehneeni".

8 Mutta Nooa sai armon Herran silmien edessä.

9 Tämä on kertomus Nooan suvusta. Nooa oli aikalaistensa keskuudessa hurskas ja nuhteeton mies ja vaelsi Jumalan yhteydessä.

10 Ja Nooalle syntyi kolme poikaa, Seem, Haam ja Jaafet.

11 Mutta maa turmeltui Jumalan edessä, ja maa tuli täyteen väkivaltaa.

12 Niin Jumala näki, että maa oli turmeltunut; sillä kaikki liha oli turmellut vaelluksensa maan päällä.

13 Silloin Jumala sanoi Nooalle: "Minä olen päättänyt tehdä lopun kaikesta lihasta, sillä maa on heidän tähtensä täynnä väkivaltaa; katso, minä hävitän heidät ynnä maan.

14 Tee itsellesi arkki honkapuista, rakenna arkki täyteen kammioita, ja tervaa se sisältä ja ulkoa.

15 Ja näin on sinun se rakennettava: kolmesataa kyynärää olkoon arkin pituus, viisikymmentä kyynärää sen leveys ja kolmekymmentä kyynärää sen korkeus.

16 Tee arkkiin valoaukko, ja tee se kyynärän korkuiseksi, ja sijoita arkin ovi sen kylkeen; rakenna siihen kolme kerrosta, alimmainen, keskimmäinen ja ylimmäinen.

17 Sillä katso, minä annan vedenpaisumuksen tulla yli maan hävittämään taivaan alta kaiken lihan, kaiken, jossa on elämän henki; kaikki, mikä on maan päällä, on hukkuva.

18 Mutta sinun kanssasi minä teen liiton, ja sinun on mentävä arkkiin, sinun ja sinun poikiesi, vaimosi ja miniäisi sinun kanssasi.

19 Ja kaikista eläimistä, kaikesta lihasta, sinun on vietävä arkkiin kaksi kutakin lajia säilyttääksesi ne hengissä kanssasi; niitä olkoon koiras ja naaras.

20 Lintuja lajiensa mukaan, karjaeläimiä lajiensa mukaan ja kaikkia maan matelijoita lajiensa mukaan tulkoon kaksi kutakin lajia sinun luoksesi, säilyttääksesi ne hengissä.

21 Ja hanki itsellesi kaikkinaista ravintoa, syötäväksi kelpaavaa, ja kokoa sitä talteesi, että se olisi ruuaksi sinulle ja heille."

22 Ja Nooa teki näin; aivan niin kuin Jumala hänen käski tehdä, niin hän teki.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #8409

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8409. As “flesh” signifies one’s own in both senses, in the supreme sense the Lord’s Divine own, which is His Divine Human, thus the good of His love toward the universal human race; therefore “flesh” in the sense which has reference to man denotes one’s own made alive by the Lord’s own, that is, it denotes the Lord’s own with man, thus the good of love to Him. (On the signification of “flesh” in this sense, see n. 3813, 7850.) But in the opposite sense, “flesh” denotes man’s own, thus the evil of the love of self, and from this the cupidities or concupiscences of this love (n. 999, 3813). (That man’s own is nothing but evil, see n. 210, 215, 694, 874-876, 987, 1023, 1044, 1047, 3812, 5660, 5786) That “flesh” denotes man’s own, thus evil of every kind, is further evident from the following passages in Isaiah:

I will feed thine oppressors with their flesh, and they shall be drunken with their blood, as with new wine (49:26);

“to feed with flesh” denotes to be gorged with their own evil.

[2] In Jeremiah:

Cursed is the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, but his heart departeth from Jehovah (17:5);

“to make flesh his arm” denotes to trust in his own power; and therefore in Isaiah 9:20, “to eat the flesh of his arm” denotes to trust in himself. Again in Isaiah:

Egypt is a man, and not God; and his horses flesh, and not spirit (31:3);

“the horses of Egypt” denote memory-knowledges from a perverted understanding (n. 6125); “flesh” denotes what is dead; “spirit,” what is alive; therefore the sons of Egypt are said to be “great in flesh” (Ezekiel 16:26). What is “dead” is so called from evil, for spiritual death is from evil; and what is alive is so called from good, for spiritual life is from good.

[3] Hence it is that “flesh” and “spirit” in the Word are opposed to each other, as in John:

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

It is the spirit that maketh alive, the flesh profiteth nothing; the words that I speak to you are spirit, and are life (John 6:63).

Jehovah said, My Spirit shall not reprove man forever, for that he is flesh (Genesis 6:3);

here “flesh” denotes man’s own. In like manner in Matthew:

Jesus said, Blessed art thou, Simon son of Jonah, for flesh and blood hath not revealed it, but My Father who is in the heavens (Matthew 16:17).

As many as received, to them gave He power to be sons of God, to them that believe on His name; who were born, not of bloods, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God (1:12-13);

“the will of the flesh” denotes one’s own of the will; “the will of man,” one’s own of the understanding; “sons of God” denote the regenerate, and they who are being regenerated are all made alive from the Lord’s own, which is “the flesh and body of the Lord,” and is the Divine good itself.

[4] As “flesh” in the opposite sense denotes man’s own, thus evil, it also denotes concupiscence, for the life of the flesh, which is the body’s own life, is nothing but the pleasure of the senses, the delight of the appetites, and concupiscence. That “flesh” denotes concupiscence, is evident from these words in Moses:

The rabble that was in the midst of the people lusted a lust, whence the sons of Israel wept again, and said, Who shall feed us with flesh? our soul is now dry, our eyes have nothing to turn to but the manna: and Jehovah said unto Moses, Say thou unto the people, Sanctify yourselves for the morrow, that ye may eat flesh, for ye have wept in the ears of Jehovah, saying, who shall feed us with flesh? for it was better with us in Egypt; Jehovah will give you flesh to eat, for a month of days, even until it come out from your nose, and it shall be a loathing to you. The flesh was yet between their teeth, before it was swallowed, when the anger of Jehovah was kindled against the people, and Jehovah smote the people with a very great plague, whence he called the name of that place “the graves of lust,” because there they buried the people that lusted (Numbers 11:4, 6, 16, 18, 20, 33-34).

From all this it is now evident what is signified by “sitting by the flesh-pot in the land of Egypt,” namely, a life according to what they like and as they had desired, thus a life of their own.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #1044

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1044. And it shall be for a sign of a covenant between Me and the earth. That this signifies a sign of the presence of the Lord in charity, and that the “earth” here denotes the Own of man, is evident from what has been already said. That the “earth” signifies the Own of man, is evident also from the internal sense and from the connection in which it here occurs. For it was said before: “this is the sign of the covenant which I make between Me and you and every living soul that is with you” by which was signified whatever has been regenerated. But here it is said, differently: “it shall be for a sign of a covenant between Me and the earth.” From this, and also from the repetition of the words “sign of a covenant” it is plain that here something else is signified, and in fact that the “earth” means that which is not and cannot be regenerated, which is the Own of man’s will part.

[2] For man when regenerated is as to the intellectual part the Lord’s, but as to his will part is his own, these two parts in the spiritual man being opposed. But though the will part of man is opposed, yet it cannot but be present; for all the obscurity in his intellectual part, or all the density of his cloud, is from it. It continually flows in from it, and in proportion as it flows in, the cloud in his intellectual part is thickened; but in proportion as it is removed, the cloud is made thin. Thus it is that by the “earth” is here signified the Own of man. (That by the “earth” is signified the corporeal part of man, as well as many other things, has been shown before.)

[3] This condition of things between the will and the understanding is as if two who were formerly conjoined by a covenant of friendship, as were the will and the understanding in the man of the Most Ancient Church, had their friendship broken, and enmity had arisen-as took place when man wholly corrupted his will part-and then when a covenant is again entered into, the hostile part is set forth as if the covenant were with it, but it is not with it, because it is utterly opposite and contrary, but it is with that which flows in from it—as already said-that is, with the Own of the understanding. The “token” or “sign” of the covenant is this, that in proportion as there is the presence of the Lord in the Own of the understanding, in the same proportion the Own of the will will be removed. The case herein is exactly as it is with heaven and hell. The intellectual part of the regenerated man, from charity, in which the Lord is present, is heaven; his will part is hell. So far as the Lord is present in this heaven, so far is this hell removed. For of himself man is in hell, and of the Lord is in heaven. And man is being continually uplifted from hell into heaven, and so far as he is uplifted, so far his hell is removed. The “sign” therefore, or indication, that the Lord is present, is that man’s will part is being removed. The possibility of its removal is effected by means of temptations, and by many other means of regeneration.

  
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