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1 A Mojsije pasaše stado Jotoru tastu svom, svešteniku madijanskom, i odvede stado preko pustinje, i dođe na goru Božiju Horiv.

2 I javi mu se anđeo Gospodnji u plamenu ognjenom iz kupine. I pogleda, a to kupina ognjem gori a ne sagoreva.

3 I Mojsije reče: Idem da vidim tu utvaru veliku, zašto ne sagoreva kupina.

4 A Gospod kad ga vide gde ide da vidi, viknu ga Bog iz kupine, i reče: Mojsije! Mojsije! A on odgovori: Evo me.

5 A Bog reče: Ne idi ovamo. Izuj obuću svoju s nogu svojih, jer je mesto gde stojiš sveta zemlja.

6 Još reče: Ja sam Bog oca tvog, Bog Avramov, Bog Isakov i Bog Jakovljev. A Mojsije zakloni lice svoje, jer ga strah beše gledati u Boga.

7 I reče Gospod: Dobro videh nevolju naroda svog u Misiru, i čuh viku njegovu od zla koje mu čine nastojnici, jer poznah muku njegovu.

8 I siđoh da ga izbavim iz ruku misirskih, i da ga izvedem iz one zemlje u zemlju dobru i prostranu, u zemlju gde mleko i med teče, na mesto gde su Hananeji i Heteji i Amoreji i Ferezeji i Jeveji i Jevuseji.

9 I sada evo vika sinova Izrailjevih dođe preda me, i videh muku, kojom ih muče Misirci.

10 Sada hajde da te pošaljem k Faraonu, da izvedeš narod moj, sinove Izrailjeve, iz Misira.

11 A Mojsije reče Bogu: Ko sam ja da idem k Faraonu i da izvedem sinove Izrailjeve iz Misira?

12 A Bog mu reče: Ja ću biti s tobom, i ovo neka ti bude znak da sam te ja poslao: kad izvedeš narod iz Misira, služićete Bogu na ovoj gori.

13 A Mojsije reče Bogu: Evo, kad otidem k sinovima Izrailjevim, pa im kažem: Bog otaca vaših posla me k vama, ako mi kažu: Kako Mu je ime? Šta ću im kazati?

14 A Gospod reče Mojsiju: Ja sam Onaj što jeste. I reče: Tako ćeš kazati sinovima Izrailjevim: Koji jeste, On me posla k vama.

15 I opet reče Bog Mojsiju: Ovako kaži sinovima Izrailjevim: Gospod Bog otaca vaših, Bog Avramov, Bog Isakov i Bog Jakovljev, posla me k vama; to je ime moje doveka, i to je spomen moj od kolena na koleno.

16 Idi, i skupi starešine izrailjske, pa im reci: Gospod Bog otaca vaših javi mi se, Bog Avramov, Isakov i Jakovljev, govoreći: Doista obiđoh vas, i videh kako vam je u Misiru.

17 Pa rekoh: Izvešću vas iz nevolje misirske u zemlju hananejsku i hetejsku i amorejsku i ferezejsku i jevejsku i jevusejsku, u zemlju gde teče mleko i med.

18 I oni će poslušati glas tvoj; pa ćeš ti i starešine izrailjske otići k caru misirskom, i reći ćete mu: Gospod Bog jevrejski srete nas, pa ti se molimo da izađemo tri dana hoda u pustinju da prinesemo žrtvu Gospodu Bogu svom.

19 A ja znam da vam neće dopustiti car misirski da izađete bez ruke krepke.

20 Ali ću pružiti ruku svoju, i udariću Misir svim čudesima svojim, koja ću učiniti u njemu: i posle će vas pustiti.

21 I učiniću da narod nađe ljubav u Misiraca, pa kad pođete, nećete poći prazni;

22 Nego će svaka žena zaiskati u susede svoje i u domaćice svoje nakita srebrnog i nakita zlatnog i haljina; i metnućete na sinove svoje i na kćeri svoje, i oplenićete Misir.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #6862

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6862. 'And now, behold, the cry of the children of Israel has come to Me' means compassion on those belonging to the spiritual Church. This is clear from the meaning of 'the cry' as a calling for help, dealt with in 6801, and consequently when it says that the cry came to Jehovah or the Lord, much the same is implied by it as by 'hearing' ('hearing' means bringing the help of His mercy, or having compassion, see 6852); and from the meaning of 'the children of Israel' as those belonging to the spiritual Church, dealt with in 6637.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #6637

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6637. 'These are the names of the children of Israel' means the essential nature of the Church. This is clear from the meaning of' the name as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2628, 2724, 3006, 3421; from the representation of 'the sons of Israel' as spiritual truths, dealt with in 5414, 5879, 5951; and from the representation of 'Israel' as the good of truth, which is spiritual good, dealt with in 3654, 4598, 5803, 5806, 5812, 5817, 5819, 5826, 5833. Since Israel' represents the good of truth or spiritual good and 'his sons' represent spiritual truths in the natural, 'the sons of Israel' also represent the Church, for what makes it the Church is spiritual good and the truths that spring from that good. A person without spiritual good, that is, the good of charity, and without spiritual truths, that is, the truths of faith, does not belong to the Church in spite of having been born within the Church. The whole of the Lord's heavenly kingdom possesses the good of love and faith, and unless the Church possesses good like that it cannot be the Church since it is not joined to heaven; for the Church is the Lord's kingdom on earth.

[2] The term 'Church' is not used because it is the place where the Word is and teachings drawn from it, or because it is where the Lord is known and the sacraments are celebrated. Rather it is the Church because it lives in accordance with the Word or with teachings drawn from the Word, and seeks to make those teachings its rule of life. People who do not live like this do not belong to the Church but are outside it; and those who lead wicked lives, thus lives contrary to that teaching, are further away outside the Church than gentiles who know nothing whatever about the Word, the Lord, or the sacraments. For since those people are acquainted with the forms of good that the Church fosters and with the truths it teaches they annihilate the Church within themselves, something gentiles cannot do because they are unacquainted with those things. It should also be realized that everyone who leads a good life, in charity and faith, is a Church, and is a kingdom of the Lord. He is for that reason also called a temple, and a house of God too. Those who are Churches individually, no matter how remote from one another they may be, constitute one Church collectively. This then is the Church meant by the expression 'the children of Israel' here and in what follows.

  
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