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Iṇṇa Yaqub i Šimehon əd Lefi: «Təgam-i daɣ aššawaša, təgam-i ark aḍu dat Kəl-Kanan əd Kəl-Fəriz. Nak wər əleɣ ar təkəbəzzet ən meddan s iga adi əntanay as namannakan fall-i, əṣrayan-i, a-di-əhləkan nak d aɣaywan-in.»
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Iṇṇa Yaqub i Šimehon əd Lefi: «Təgam-i daɣ aššawaša, təgam-i ark aḍu dat Kəl-Kanan əd Kəl-Fəriz. Nak wər əleɣ ar təkəbəzzet ən meddan s iga adi əntanay as namannakan fall-i, əṣrayan-i, a-di-əhləkan nak d aɣaywan-in.»
4498. Brothers of Dinah. That this signifies the truths and goods of that church, is evident from the signification of “brothers,” as being truths and goods, or faith and charity (see n. 367, 3303, 3803, 3815, 4121, 4191, 4267); and from the representation of Dinah, as being the affection of truth, and consequently the church (n. 3963, 3964, 4427).
3303. And after that came forth his brother. That this signifies truth, is evident from the signification of “brother,” as being good, and also truth, for these are called “brothers.” That charity is the “brother” of faith, or good the “brother” of truth, may be seen above (n. 367 on the other hand faith is the “brother” of charity, or truth the “brother” of good; also in the natural, the affection of good is called “brother,” and the affection of truth “sister” (n. 3160); likewise, “husband and wife,” and “man [vir] and woman;” but these always relatively to the states treated of.