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Shemot 22

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1 אם־במחתרת ימצא הגנב והכה ומת אין לו דמים׃

2 אם־זרחה השמש עליו דמים לו שלם ישלם אם־אין לו ונמכר בגנבתו׃

3 אם־המצא תמצא בידו הגנבה משור עד־חמור עד־שה חיים שנים ישלם׃ ס

4 כי יבער־איש שדה או־כרם ושלח את־[כ= בעירה] [ק= בעירו] ובער בשדה אחר מיטב שדהו ומיטב כרמו ישלם׃ ס

5 כי־תצא אש ומצאה קצים ונאכל גדיש או הקמה או השדה שלם ישלם המבער את־הבערה׃ ס

6 כי־יתן איש אל־רעהו כסף או־כלים לשמר וגנב מבית האיש אם־ימצא הגנב ישלם שנים׃

7 אם־לא ימצא הגנב ונקרב בעל־הבית אל־האלהים אם־לא שלח ידו במלאכת רעהו׃

8 על־כל־דבר־פשע על־שור על־חמור על־שה על־שלמה על־כל־אבדה אשר יאמר כי־הוא זה עד האלהים יבא דבר־שניהם אשר ירשיען אלהים ישלם שנים לרעהו׃ ס

9 כי־יתן איש אל־רעהו חמור או־שור או־שה וכל־בהמה לשמר ומת או־נשבר או־נשבה אין ראה׃

10 שבעת יהוה תהיה בין שניהם אם־לא שלח ידו במלאכת רעהו ולקח בעליו ולא ישלם׃

11 ואם־גנב יגנב מעמו ישלם לבעליו׃

12 אם־טרף יטרף יבאהו עד הטרפה לא ישלם׃ ף

13 וכי־ישאל איש מעם רעהו ונשבר או־מת בעליו אין־עמו שלם ישלם׃

14 אם־בעליו עמו לא ישלם אם־שכיר הוא בא בשכרו׃ ס

15 וכי־יפתה איש בתולה אשר לא־ארשה ושכב עמה מהר ימהרנה לו לאשה׃

16 אם־מאן ימאן אביה לתתה לו כסף ישקל כמהר הבתולת׃ ס

17 מכשפה לא תחיה׃ ס

18 כל־שכב עם־בהמה מות יומת׃ ס

19 זבח לאלהים יחרם בלתי ליהוה לבדו׃

20 וגר לא־תונה ולא תלחצנו כי־גרים הייתם בארץ מצרים׃

21 כל־אלמנה ויתום לא תענון׃

22 אם־ענה תענה אתו כי אם־צעק יצעק אלי שמע אשמע צעקתו׃

23 וחרה אפי והרגתי אתכם בחרב והיו נשיכם אלמנות ובניכם יתמים׃ ף

24 אם־כסף תלוה את־עמי את־העני עמך לא־תהיה לו כנשה לא־תשימון עליו נשך׃

25 אם־חבל תחבל שלמת רעך עד־בא השמש תשיבנו לו׃

26 כי הוא [כ= כסותה] [ק= כסותו] לבדה הוא שמלתו לערו במה ישכב והיה כי־יצעק אלי ושמעתי כי־חנון אני׃ ס

27 אלהים לא תקלל ונשיא בעמך לא תאר׃

28 מלאתך ודמעך לא תאחר בכור בניך תתן־לי׃*

29 כן־תעשה לשרך לצאנך שבעת ימים יהיה עם־אמו ביום השמיני תתנו־לי׃

30 ואנשי־קדש תהיון לי ובשר בשדה טרפה לא תאכלו לכלב תשלכון אתו׃ ס

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9215

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9215. 'It is his clothing for his skin' means that they also clothe relatively external things. This is clear from the meaning of 'clothing' as the sensory level in general or things on that level, as above; and from the meaning of 'skin' as that which is relatively external, which also clothes more internal things but still exists within those on the sensory level. What 'the skin' means, and who exactly correspond to the skin in the next life, see 3540, 5552-5559, 8977, 8980. The natural degree of the human mind has a rather internal level, a relatively external or middle level, and an outermost level. The more internal level of the natural is in contact with heaven; the middle or relatively external level is in contact on one side with the more internal, and through this with heaven, and on the other side with the outermost, and through this with the world, see 4009, 4570, 5118, 5126, 5497, 5649, 5707. The outermost level of the natural is that of the senses, which is meant here by 'clothing'. This level receives impressions of objects in the world and thereby serves more internal things. It is called 'his only covering' because it is the last and lowest and so is general to all, the relatively external or middle level of the natural being the one meant by 'skin'. From this it is evident that 'his clothing for his skin' means that the sensory level also clothes relatively external things. The fact that the sensory level is the last and lowest of a person's life, and so is a general covering, see 4009, 5077, 5125, 5128, 5767, 5774, 6201, 6313, 7442, 7693.

  
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2712. 'He dwelt in the wilderness of Paran' means the life of the spiritual man as regards good. This is clear from the meaning of 'dwelling' as being used in reference to good residing in truth, which is spiritual good, that is, good present with the spiritual man. The essential nature of that good is described by his dwelling in the wilderness of Paran, dealt with immediately below. That 'dwelling' is used in reference to good residing in truth, or to the affection for truth, is clear from many places in the Word where it is said of cities, which mean truths, that they will be without any inhabitant, by whom good is meant, 2268, 2449, 2451; for truths are inhabited by good, and truths devoid of good are like a city that has no one dwelling in it, as in Zephaniah,

I have laid their streets waste, so that none passes through; their cities are desolate, so that there is no one dwelling in them. Zephaniah 3:6.

[2] In Jeremiah,

Jehovah was leading us through the wilderness. No man passed through in that [land], and no one dwelt there. They have turned his land into a solitary place, his cities have been burned, so that none is dwelling there. Jeremiah 2:6, 15.

In the same prophet,

Every city has been forsaken, with no one dwelling in them. Jeremiah 4:29.

In the same prophet,

In the streets of Jerusalem that are desolate there is no human being, no inhabitant, no beast. Jeremiah 33:10.

'Streets' stands for truths, 2336, 'no human being' for no celestial good, 'no inhabitant' for no spiritual good, 'no beast' for no natural good. In the same prophet,

The cities of Moab will become a desolation, with no one dwelling in them. Jeremiah 48:9.

[3] With each particular expression in the Prophets there exists the marriage of truth and good. Consequently when 'a city' is said to be desolate, the phrase 'no one dwelling in it' is also added, the reason being that 'a city' means truths and 'one dwelling in it' good. Otherwise it would be superfluous to say 'no one dwelling in it' when it has been stated that the city is desolate. In a similar way certain terms occur consistently to mean things that belong to celestial good, others that belong to spiritual good, and others also that belong to truths, as in Isaiah,

Your seed will possess the nations, and they will dwell in the desolate cities. Isaiah 54:3

Here 'possessing' has reference to celestial good, 'dwelling in' to spiritual good. In the same prophet,

My chosen ones will possess it, and My servants will dwell there. Isaiah 65:9.

Here the meaning is similar.

[4] In David,

God will save Zion and will build the cities of Judah; and they will dwell there and possess it, and the seed of His servants will inherit it, and those loving His name will dwell in it. Psalms 69:35-36.

'Dwelling there' and at the same time 'possessing' has reference to celestial good, 'dwelling in' to spiritual good. In Isaiah,

He who says to Jerusalem, You will be dwelt in; and to the cities of Judah, You will be built. Isaiah 44:26.

Here 'dwelling in' has reference to the good of the spiritual Church, which is Jerusalem. To such an extent do the terms used in the Word have reference to their own goods and their own truths that simply from a knowledge of that usage of terms one may recognize what the subject is in general that is being dealt with.

  
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