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και ειπε, Μη φοβου, ανηρ σφοδρα αγαπητε· ειρηνη εις σε· ανδριζου και ισχυε. Και ενω ελαλει προς εμε, ενισχυθην και ειπον, Ας λαληση ο κυριος μου· διοτι με ενισχυσας.
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και ειπε, Μη φοβου, ανηρ σφοδρα αγαπητε· ειρηνη εις σε· ανδριζου και ισχυε. Και ενω ελαλει προς εμε, ενισχυθην και ειπον, Ας λαληση ο κυριος μου· διοτι με ενισχυσας.
9953. 'And his sons with him' means such a state there in the outward things emanating from that [Divine Good]. This is clear from the meaning of 'to clothe' as to bring about a state such as is represented by garments, dealt with immediately above in 9952, at this point that which is represented by the garments of Aaron's sons, which is the state in the spiritual kingdom of the outward things emanating from Divine Truth. For that which emanates is meant by 'sons', and so too by their 'garments', as accords with what has been stated just above in 9950.
9946. 'And for Aaron's sons' means Divine Truths emanating in the heavens from the Lord's Divine Good. This is clear from the representation of 'Aaron's sons' as Divine Truths emanating from the Lord's Divine Good, dealt with in 9807, in the heavens being meant because that which is Divine and the Lord's in the heavens is what the priestly office of Aaron and his sons represents. Divine Good in the heavens is represented by Aaron's priestly office, and Divine Truth from Divine Good there by that of his sons. The words 'in the heavens' are used because the Lord Himself, being the Sun of heaven, is above the heavens, yet has a presence within the heavens, which is such that it seems as though He Himself were there. The Lord as He is in the heavens - that is, His Divine Good and Divine Truth there - is able to be represented, but not that which is Divine and His above the heavens, because this cannot fall within the range of what human minds or even angelic minds can grasp, since it is infinite. But what is Divine and emanates from it into the heavens is suited to reception there.