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Matthew 8

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1 Mi d-yuder Sidna Ɛisa seg udrar, aṭas n lɣaci i t-id-itebɛen.

2 Ataya yiwen wemdan ihelken lbeṛs yusa-d ɣuṛ-es, iseǧǧed zdat-es, yenna-yas : A Sidi, ma yella tebɣiḍ, tzemreḍ a yi-tseḥluḍ.

3 Sidna Ɛisa yessers afus-is fell-as, yenna-yas : Bɣiɣ ! Ili-k teḥliḍ ! IImiren kan iḥla wergaz-nni si lbeṛs-ines, yeṣfa weglim-is.

4 Dɣa Sidna Ɛisa yenna-yas : Ḥader aț-țeḥkuḍ ula i yiwen ɣef wayagi, meɛna ṛuḥ ɣer yiwen si lmuqedmin a k-iẓer, ad iwali belli teṣfiḍ, tefkeḍ lweɛda-nni n tezdeg s wayes i wen-d-yumeṛ nnbi Musa, iwakken ayagi a sen-yili d țbut.

5 Akken i gekcem Sidna Ɛisa ɣer temdint n Kafernaḥum, ataya yiwen umeqqran n lɛeskeṛ n Ṛuman iqeṛṛeb ed ɣuṛ-es, iḥellel-it, yenna yas :

6 A Sidi, aqeddac-iw yenṭer, atan iḍleq deg wexxam, yekref !

7 Sidna Ɛisa yenna-yas : Ad ṛuḥeɣ a t-sseḥluɣ.

8 Ameqqran n lɛeskeṛ yerra-yas : A Sidi, ur uklaleɣ ara aț-țkecmeḍ ɣer wexxam-iw, meɛna ini-d kan yiwen n wawal, aqeddac-iw ad iḥlu.

9 Axaṭer nekk s yiman-iw akken sɛiɣ wid iḥekmen fell-i, i sɛiɣ wid yellan seddaw n lḥekma-w. Ad iniɣ i yiwen ṛuḥ ad iṛuḥ, ad iniɣ i wayeḍ aṛwaḥ a d-yas, ad iniɣ daɣen i uqeddac-iw : xdem aya, a t-ixdem.

10 Mi gesla Sidna Ɛisa imeslayen-agi itɛeǧǧeb, yenna i wid yellan dinna : A wen-iniɣ tideț, ger wat Isṛail meṛṛa ur ufiɣ ara liman am wagi.

11 A wen-iniɣ daɣen : aṭas ara d-yasen si cceṛq d lɣeṛb, ad ṭṭfen imukan ɣer tama n Ibṛahim, n Isḥaq akk-d Yeɛqub di tgelda n igenwan.

12 Meɛna aṭas seg wid i gɣilen ad weṛten tagelda ara yețwaḍeggṛen ɣer beṛṛa, ɣer ṭṭlam anda ara ilin imeṭṭawen, nndama tameqqrant akk-d weqṛac n tuɣmas.

13 Sidna Ɛisa yenna i umeqqran-nni n lɛeskeṛ : Ṛuḥ, imi tumneḍ atan wayen i tḍelbeḍ a k-id-yaweḍ ! DDi teswiɛt-nni, yeḥla uqeddac-is.

14 Sidna Ɛisa iṛuḥ ɣer wexxam n Buṭrus, yufa taḍeggalt n Buṭrus deg usu tuɣ-iț tawla.

15 Innul afus-is, dɣa teffeɣ-iț tawla-nni. Imiren kan tekker-ed, tebda tqeddec-asen.

16 Mi geɣli yiṭij, wwin-d i Sidna Ɛisa aṭas n yemdanen ițwamelken. S wawal-is, issufeɣ seg-sen leǧnun yerna yesseḥla imuḍan meṛṛa.

17 Ixdem ayagi iwakken ad ițwakemmel wawal i d-yenna nnbi Iceɛya : Yewwi leɛyub-nneɣ , iɛebba lehlakat-nneɣ .

18 Sidna Ɛisa mi gwala annect-nni n lɣaci yezzi-yas-d, yumeṛ i inelmaden-is ad zegren ɣer ugemmaḍ n lebḥeṛ.

19 Yiwen lɛalem n ccariɛa iqeṛṛeb ɣer Sidna Ɛisa, yenna-yas : A Sidi, anda teddiḍ ad dduɣ.

20 Sidna Ɛisa yerra-yas : Uccanen sɛan lɣiṛan, ifṛax n igenni sɛan leɛcuc, ma d Mmi-s n bunadem ur yesɛi ara anda ara yessers aqeṛṛuy-is.

21 Yiwen seg inelmaden-is, yenna-yas : A Sidi, semmeḥ-iyi ad ṛuḥeɣ ad meḍleɣ baba.

22 Sidna Ɛisa yerra-yas : Ddu yid-i eǧǧ wid yemmuten ad meḍlen lmegtin-nsen.

23 Sidna Ɛisa yuli ɣer teflukt, ddan yid-es inelmaden-is.

24 Deg yiwet n teswiɛt, tekker-ed tbuciḍant di lebḥeṛ armi tɣumm teflukt-nni s lemwaji. Sidna Ɛisa yella iṭṭes.

25 Qeṛṛben-d ɣuṛ-es inelmaden-is, ssakin-t-id, nnan-as : A Sidi, sellek-aɣ m'ulac a nemmet !

26 Yenna-yasen : Acimi tuggadem, a wid iwumi ixuṣṣ liman ! IImiren ikker, yumeṛ i waḍu d lebḥeṛ ad rsen dɣa ters-ed talwit ț-țameqqrant.

27 Wid iḥedṛen, tɛeǧǧben qqaṛen : Anwa-t wagi ? Ula d aḍu d lebḥeṛ țțaɣen-as awal !

28 Mi gewweḍ Sidna Ɛisa agemmaḍ i lebḥeṛ, ɣer tmurt n at Gadaṛa, a ten-aya sin yergazen yețwazedɣen, ffɣen-d si tmeqbeṛt, mmugren-t-id. Yiwen ur izmir ad iɛeddi seg webrid-nni axaṭer weɛṛen aṭas.

29 Bdan țɛeggiḍen : D acu i tebɣiḍ ɣuṛ-nneɣ a Mmi-s n Ṛebbi ? Tusiḍ-ed iwakken a ɣ-tɛețbeḍ uqbel lweqt ?

30 Di leǧwahi-nni, tella yiwet n tqeḍɛit tameqqrant n yilfan i gkessen dinna.

31 Leǧnun-nni țḥellilen Sidna Ɛisa, qqaṛen-as : Ma tessufɣeḍ-aɣ, ceggeɛ-aɣ ɣer tqeḍɛit-ihina n yilfan.

32 Sidna Ɛisa yenna-yasen : Ṛuḥet ! FFfɣen-d si sin-nni n yemdanen, kecmen deg yilfan-nni. IImiren kan, grarben ɣer daxel n lebḥeṛ, ɣeṛqen, mmuten akk.

33 Imeksawen-nni rewlen, ṛuḥen ɣer temdint ad ḥkun ayen akk yedṛan d yergazen-nni yețwamelken.

34 Imezdaɣ akk n temdint ffɣen-d ɣer Sidna Ɛisa ; mi d-wwḍen ɣuṛ-es, ḥellelen-t ad iffeɣ si tmurt-nsen.

   

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816. And he had two horns like a lamb, signifies a power as if from the Lord, of persuading that there is a conjunction with the Word of faith separate. This is evident from the signification of "horns," as being power (See above, n. 316, 776); also from the signification of "two," as being conjunction (See above, n. 532 at the end); also from the signification of a "lamb," as being the Lord in relation to the Divine Human (See also above, n. 314; therefore "to have two horns like a lamb" signifies a power as if from the Lord of persuading that there is a conjunction with the Word of faith separate, as can be seen from what precedes and from what follows; from what precedes, in that "the beast coming up out of the earth" signifies confirmations from the sense of the letter of the Word in favor of faith separate from life (See just above, n. 815; and from what follows, in that it is said that this beast "spake as the dragon," and that "all the authority of the first beast he exercised before him," which signifies a similar affection, thought, doctrine, and preaching as belong to those who separate faith from the life of faith, which is charity, also the conjunction of the reasonings from the natural man, by which the religion of faith separate is strengthened, which will be treated of in the next articles. Thence it is clear that as the "horns" of this beast signify the power of persuading, "two" signifies conjunction, and "a lamb" the Lord, so "this beast having two horns like a lamb" signifies a power as if from the Lord of persuading that there is a conjunction with the Word of faith separate from life. Upon the head of this beast two horns only were seen, but upon the head of the former beast ten horns, because this beast signifies confirmations from the Word; and in the Word there is the marriage of good and truth, and this marriage is signified by "two." So, too, the horns appeared "like a lamb," because a "lamb" means the Lord, here the Lord in relation to the Word. That the Lord in respect to His Divine Human is the Word, that is, the Divine truth, is declared in the plainest terms in John:

That the Word became flesh (John 1:14).

[2] Such a power of persuading and confirming any heresy whatever from the Word is well known in the Christian world from the many heresies there, every one of which is confirmed from the sense of the letter of the Word and thus they are persuaded. The reason is that the sense of the letter of the Word is accommodated to the apprehension of the simple, and therefore consists in large part of appearances of truth; and it is the nature of appearances of truth to be capable of being adapted to confirm anything that anyone may adopt as a principle of religion and thence of doctrine, thus even when it is false. Consequently those who place genuine truth itself in the sense of the letter of the Word only, are open to many errors unless they are in enlightenment from the Lord, and in that enlightenment form doctrine for themselves that will serve them as a lamp. In the sense of the letter of the Word there are naked truths as well as truths clothed, and these latter are appearances of truth, and appearances of truth can be understood only from passages where naked truths stand out; out of these doctrine can be formed by one who is enlightened by the Lord, and according to that doctrine all other things can be explained. This is why those who read the Word without doctrine are led into manifold errors. The Word was so written in order that there might be a conjunction of heaven with man; and there is a conjunction because every expression in the Word, and in some passages every letter, contains a spiritual sense, in which the angels are; consequently when man perceives the Word according to its appearances of truth the angels that are about man understand it spiritually. Thus the spiritual of heaven is conjoined with the natural of the world in respect to such things as contribute to man's life after death. If the Word had been written otherwise no conjunction of heaven with man would have been possible.

[3] And because the Word in the letter is such it serves as it were as a support for heaven; for all the wisdom of the angels of heaven in respect to things pertaining to the church terminates in the sense of the letter of the Word as in its basis; consequently the Word in the letter may be called the support of heaven. For this reason the sense of the letter of the Word is most holy, and is even more powerful than its spiritual sense, as has been made known to me by much experience in the spiritual world, for when spirits bring forward any passage according to the sense of the letter they immediately excite some heavenly society to conjunction with them. From this it can be seen that all things of the doctrine of the church are to be confirmed from the sense of the letter of the Word that there may be in them any sanctity and power, and moreover from those books of the Word in which there is a spiritual sense. Thence it is also evident how dangerous it is to falsify the Word even to the destruction of the Divine truth that is in its spiritual sense; for by so doing heaven is closed to man. That this is done by those who confirm by the Word the separation of faith from its life, which is good works, has been shown above.

  
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Mark 16:15

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15 He said to them, "Go into all the world, and preach the Good News to the whole creation.