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Genesis 28:13

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13 ο- A--NSM δε-X κυριος-N2--NSM επιστηριζω-VXI-YPI3S επι-P αυτος- D--GSF και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S εγω- P--NS κυριος-N2--NSM ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM *αβρααμ-N---GSM ο- A--GSM πατηρ-N3--GSM συ- P--GS και-C ο- A--NSM θεος-N2--NSM *ισαακ-N---GSM μη-D φοβεω-V2--PMD2S ο- A--NSF γη-N1--NSF επι-P ος- --GSF συ- P--NS καταευδω-V1--PAI2S επι-P αυτος- D--GSF συ- P--DS διδωμι-VF--FAI1S αυτος- D--ASF και-C ο- A--DSN σπερμα-N3M-DSN συ- P--GS

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Arcana Coelestia #3729

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3729. And he called the name of that place Bethel. That this signifies the quality of the state, is evident from the signification of “name” and of “calling a name,” as being the quality (n. 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3006, 3421); and from the signification of “place,” as being state (n. 2625, 2837, 3356, 3387). The quality of the state is that which is signified by “Bethel.” In the original tongue “Bethel” means the “house of God;” and that this is good in the ultimate of order, may be seen above (n. 3720).

  
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Arcana Coelestia #1896

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1896. And her name was Hagar. That this signifies the life of the exterior or natural man, may be seen from what has been said, and also from the meaning of “Hagar,” which is “a stranger” or “sojourner.” Strangers represented those who were to be instructed, and sojourning represented instruction and also principles of life [vitae instituta], as shown above (n. 1463). When anyone’s name is stated in the Word, as here that “her name was Hagar,” it signifies that something is involved in the name to which attention should be given, for to “call by name” means to know a person’s quality (as before shown, n. 144, 145, 340). No syllable in the Word is there without a cause, or without a signification in the internal sense of some actual thing.

  
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