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Numeri 17

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1 Tedy mluvil Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

2 Mluv k synům Izraelským, a vezmi od nich po jednom prutu z každého domu otců, totiž ode všech knížat jejich, vedlé domů otců jich dvanácte prutů, a jednoho každého jméno napíšeš na prutu jeho.

3 Jméno pak Aronovo napíšeš na prutu Léví; nebo jeden každý prut bude místo jednoho předního z domu otců jejich.

4 I necháš jich v stánku úmluvy před svědectvím, kdež přicházím k vám.

5 I stane se, že kohož vyvolím, toho prut zkvetne; a tak spokojím a svedu s sebe reptání synů Izraelských, kterýmž repcí na vás.

6 Ty věci když mluvil Mojžíš k synům Izraelským, dali jemu všecka jejich knížata pruty své, jedno každé kníže prut z domu otce svého, totiž prutů dvanácte, prut pak Aronův byl též mezi pruty jejich.

7 I zanechal Mojžíš prutů před Hospodinem v stánku svědectví.

8 Nazejtří pak přišel Mojžíš do stánku svědectví, a aj, vyrostl prut Aronův z domu Léví, a vypustiv z sebe pupence, zkvetl a vydal mandly zralé.

9 I vynesl Mojžíš všecky ty pruty od tváři Hospodinovy ke všechněm synům Izraelským; a uzřevše je, vzali jeden každý prut svůj.

10 Řekl pak Hospodin Mojžíšovi: Dones zase prut Aronův před svědectví, aby chován byl na znamení proti buřičům zpurným, a tak přítrž učiníš reptání jejich na mne, aby nezemřeli.

11 I učinil tak Mojžíš; jakž byl přikázal jemu Hospodin, tak učinil.

12 Tedy mluvili synové Izraelští k Mojžíšovi, řkouce: Hle, již mřeme, mizíme a všickni my hyneme.

13 Kdožkoli blízko přistoupá k příbytku Hospodinovu, umírá. Všickni-liž smrtí zhyneme?

   

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Cloud

  

In Genesis 9:13, this signifies the state of light in obscurity of the regenerate spiritual man. (Arcana Coelestia 1042)

In Exodus 13:21, this signifies a state of enlightenment tempered by obscurity in respect to truth. (Arcana Coelestia 81-86)

In Psalm 147:8, this signifies that the Lord defends and preserves the spiritual meanings of the Word by the natural truths in through the Bible's literal sense. (Apocalypse Explained 594[12])

In Isaiah 60:8, this signifies to search and investigate truth from the Word's literal sense. (Apocalypse Explained 282[5])

In Isaiah 19:1, the phrase 'Jehovah rides upon a light cloud, and comes into Egypt', signifies the visitation of the natural man from spiritual-natural Divine Truth, for a visitation is an examination into the quality of a man, and examination is made by means of Divine Truth. A light cloud denotes the spiritual-natural Divine Truth from which the quality of man as to his natural-self becomes evident.

(Reference: Apocalypse Explained 654)

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Arcana Coelestia #81

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81. THE INTERNAL SENSE

The subject in this chapter is the celestial man; in the previous chapter it was the spiritual man who progressed to being spiritual from having been a dead man. But since people nowadays do not know what the celestial man is, and scarcely know what the spiritual man is or what the dead man is, let the nature of each one be presented briefly, in order that it may be known how they differ.

First. The dead man acknowledges no other truth or good than that belonging to the body and the world. This he also worships. The spiritual man acknowledges spiritual and celestial truth and good. But he does so not so much from love as from faith, which is also the basis of his actions. The celestial man believes and perceives spiritual and celestial truth and good, and does not acknowledge any other faith than that which stems from love, which is also the basis of his actions.

Second. The dead man has solely the life of the body and of the world as his ends in view. He does not know what eternal life is, or what the Lord is. Or if he does know, he does not believe. The spiritual man has eternal life, and therefore the Lord, as his ends in view. The celestial man has the Lord and therefore His kingdom and eternal life as his ends in view.

Third. The dead man when involved in conflict nearly always gives in. And when there is no conflict evils and falsities reign supreme within him, making him their slave. His bonds are external ones, such as fear of the law, loss of life, wealth, profits, and reputation on account of these. The spiritual man is involved in conflict, but he always conquers. The bonds which restrain him are internal, and are called the bonds of conscience. The celestial man is not involved in conflict. If evils and falsities assail him, he treats them with contempt, and is therefore called a conqueror. No visible bonds restrict him, for he is a free man. His bonds, which are not visible, are perceptions of good and truth.

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