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Ponovljeni Zakon 12:7

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7 I jedite onde pred Gospodom Bogom svojim, i veselite se vi i porodice vaše svačim, za šta se prihvatite rukom svojom, čim te blagoslovi Gospod Bog tvoj.

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Explanation of Deuteronomy 12:7

Po Alexander Payne

Verse 7. And then shall the Goodness and Wisdom proceeding from the Lord's Divine Humanity be appropriated to the soul, and all its powers shall be exercised for good with joy, both the interior will and all the faculties with which the soul has been gifted by the Divine Love and Wisdom.

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Arcana Coelestia #1322

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1322. 'So that they do not hear each man the lip of his companion' means that all were at variance with one another, that is, one man was opposed to the next. This becomes clear from the words themselves. 'Not hearing a companion's lip' is not acknowledging what another says, and in the internal sense not acknowledging what another teaches, which is his doctrine - for 'lip' is doctrine, as shown above at verse 1. They do indeed acknowledge it with the lips but not with the heart, and assent with the lips is worthless when there is no assent in the heart. This is similar to the situation that exists with evil spirits in the next life, who are distinguished into separate communities just as good spirits are. But they are joined and held together by their having similar delusions and evil desires, so that they act together in persecuting truths and goods. So they have a common interest to hold them together. But as soon as that common interest ceases to exist one rushes at another, and their joy then consists in torturing one or more of their companions. The same applies in the world where doctrine and worship of this kind exist. People may be quite united in their acceptance of what is a matter of doctrine or religious practice, but the common interest holding them together is worship of self. And their acceptance is proportional to their ability to share in that common interest. But to the extent they cannot share or have any hope of sharing that common purpose they split up, for the reason mentioned just above, that not one of these people possesses any truth but every one has falsity in place of truth, and evil in place of good. This then is what is meant by 'Each man not hearing the lip of his companion'.

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