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Miksis sanoit, hän on sisareni? että minä ottaisin hänen emännäkseni? katso tässä on sinun emäntäs, ota häntä ja mene.
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Miksis sanoit, hän on sisareni? että minä ottaisin hänen emännäkseni? katso tässä on sinun emäntäs, ota häntä ja mene.
SWORD version by Tero Favorin (tero at favorin dot com)
1465. Verse 11. And it came to pass, when he drew nigh to come into Egypt, that he said unto Sarai his wife, Behold I pray, I know that thou art a woman beautiful to look upon. “And it came to pass, when he drew nigh to come into Egypt,” signifies when He began to learn; “Egypt,” as before said, means the memory-knowledge of knowledges [scientia cognitionum]; “he said unto Sarai his wife,” signifies that He so thought concerning the truths to which celestial things were adjoined; “Sarai” as a wife is the truth adjoined to the celestial things that were in the Lord; “Behold I pray, I know that thou art a woman beautiful to look upon,” signifies that truth from a celestial origin is delightful.