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Genezo 2:20

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20 Kaj la homo donis nomojn al cxiuj brutoj kaj al la birdoj de la cxielo kaj al cxiuj bestoj de la kampo; sed por la homo ne trovigxis helpanto simila al li.

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Arcana Coelestia #90

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90. Verses 5-6 And no shrub of the field was yet on the earth, and no plant of the field had yet sprung up, for Jehovah God had not caused it to rain upon the earth; and there was no man to till the ground. And He caused a mist to go up from the earth, and it watered all the face 1 of the ground.

'Shrub of the field' and 'plant of the field' are used to mean in general everything which his external man brings forth. 'Earth' is the external man while he was spiritual; 'ground', and 'field' as well, is his external man when he is becoming celestial. 'The rain', which is next called 'a mist', is the serenity of peace when conflict comes to an end.

അടിക്കുറിപ്പുകൾ:

1. literally, The faces

  
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Arcana Coelestia #2265

ഈ ഭാഗം പഠിക്കുക

  
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2265. 'Behold now, I have undertaken to speak to my Lord, and I am [but] dust and ashes' means, it is clear, [the state of] humiliation as to what the human was in comparison. Reference to the Lord's state when in the human, or His state of humiliation, and to the Lord's state when in the Divine, or His state of glorification, has been made several times already. It has also been shown that in a state of humiliation He spoke to Jehovah as if to another, but in a state of glorification to His own Self, see 1999. Here, because 'Abraham', as stated, represents the Lord when in the human, it is said in that state that the human in comparison with the Divine is 'dust and ashes'. This also is why that state is called the state of humiliation. Humiliation arises from the self-recognition that by comparison one is such. By the human here it is not the Divine Human that is meant but the human He derived from the mother, which He utterly cast out and in its place put on the Divine Human. It is the former human - that from the mother - which is referred to here as dust and ashes. See what has been stated above in 2159.

  
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