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1 Ανεβη δε ο Αβραμ εξ Αιγυπτου, αυτος και η γυνη αυτου, και παντα οσα ειχε, και ο Λωτ μετ' αυτου, προς μεσημβριαν.

2 Και ο Αβραμ ητο πλουσιος σφοδρα εις κτηνη, εις αργυριον και εις χρυσιον.

3 Και υπηγεν οδευων απο μεσημβριας εως Βαιθηλ εως του τοπου οπου ητο η σκηνη αυτου το προτερον μεταξυ Βαιθηλ και Γαι·

4 εις τον τοπον του θυσιαστηριου, το οποιον ειχε καμει εκει καταρχας· και επεκαλεσθη εκει ο Αβραμ το ονομα του Κυριου.

5 Και ο Λωτ ακομη, ο συμπορευομενος μετα του Αβραμ, ειχε προβατα και βοας και σκηνας.

6 Και δεν εχωρει αυτους η γη δια να κατοικωσιν ομου· διοτι ησαν τα υπαρχοντα αυτων πολλα, και δεν ηδυναντο να κατοικωσιν ομου.

7 Και συνεβη ερις μεταξυ των ποιμενων των κτηνων του Αβραμ και των ποιμενων των κτηνων του Λωτ· οι δε Χαναναιοι και οι Φερεζαιοι κατωκουν τοτε την γην.

8 Ειπε δε ο Αβραμ προς τον Λωτ, Ας μη ηναι, παρακαλω, ερις μεταξυ εμου και σου και μεταξυ των ποιμενων μου και των ποιμενων σου· διοτι αδελφοι ειμεθα ημεις·

9 δεν ειναι πασα η γη εμπροσθεν σου; διαχωρισθητι λοιπον απ' εμου· εαν συ υπαγης εις τα αριστερα, εγω υπαγω εις τα δεξια· και εαν συ εις τα δεξια, εγω εις τα αριστερα.

10 Και υψωσας ο Λωτ τους οφθαλμους αυτου, ειδε πασαν την περιχωρον του Ιορδανου, οτι εποτιζετο ολη προ του να καταστρεψη ο Κυριος τα Σοδομα και τα Γομορρα, ως παραδεισος του Κυριου, ως η γη της Αιγυπτου, εως να υπαγη τις εις Σηγωρ.

11 Και εκλεξεν εις εαυτον ο Λωτ πασαν την περιχωρον του Ιορδανου· και μετεσκηνωσεν ο Λωτ προς ανατολας, και διεχωρισθησαν ο εις απο του αλλου.

12 Ο μεν Αβραμ κατωκησεν εν τη γη Χανααν· ο δε Λωτ κατωκησε μεταξυ των πολεων της περιχωρου, και εστησε τας σκηνας αυτου εως Σοδομων.

13 Οι δε ανθρωποι των Σοδομων ησαν κακοι και αμαρτωλοι σφοδρα ενωπιον του Κυριου.

14 Και ειπε Κυριος προς τον Αβραμ, αφου διεχωρισθη ο Λωτ απ' αυτου, Υψωσον τωρα τους οφθαλμους σου, και ιδε απο του τοπου οπου εισαι, προς αρκτον και μεσημβριαν και ανατολην και δυσιν·

15 διοτι πασαν την γην την οποιαν βλεπεις, εις σε θελω δωσει αυτην και εις το σπερμα σου εως αιωνος·

16 και θελω καταστησει το σπερμα σου ως την αμμον της γης· ωστε εαν δυναται τις να εξαριθμηση την αμμον της γης, θελει αριθμηθη και το σπερμα σου.

17 Σηκωθεις διοδευσον την γην εις τε το μηκος αυτης και εις το πλατος αυτης· διοτι εις σε θελω δωσει αυτην.

18 Και εσηκωσε την σκηνην αυτου ο Αβραμ, και ελθων κατωκησε πλησιον των δρυων Μαμβρη, αιτινες ειναι εν Χεβρων, και ωκοδομησεν εκει θυσιαστηριον εις τον Κυριον.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #1557

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1557. Between Bethel and Ai. That this signifies the celestial things of knowledges, and worldly things, is evident from the signification of “Bethel,” which is the light of wisdom by means of knowledges (see n. 1453); and from the signification of “Ai,” which is the light from worldly things (also spoken of in n. 1453). From what is there said, it may be seen what the Lord’s state then was, namely, that it was childlike; and the state of a child is such that worldly things are present; for worldly things cannot be dispersed until truth and good are implanted in celestial things by means of knowledges; for a man cannot distinguish between celestial and worldly things until he knows what the celestial is, and what the worldly. Knowledges make a general and obscure idea distinct; and the more distinct the idea is made by means of knowledges, the more can the worldly things be separated.

[2] But still that childlike state is holy, because it is innocent. Ignorance by no means precludes holiness, when there is innocence in it; for holiness dwells in ignorance that is innocent. With all men, except with the Lord, holiness can dwell solely in ignorance; and if not in ignorance, they have no holiness. With the angels themselves, who are in the highest light of intelligence and wisdom, holiness also dwells in ignorance; for they know and acknowledge that of themselves they know nothing, but that whatever they know is from the Lord. They also know and acknowledge that all their memory-knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom, is as nothing in comparison with the infinite knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom of the Lord; thus that it is ignorance. He who does not acknowledge that there are infinite things with which he is not acquainted, beyond those with which he is acquainted, cannot be in the holiness of ignorance in which are the angels.

[3] The holiness of ignorance does not consist in being more ignorant than others; but in the acknowledgment that of himself a man knows nothing, and that the things he does not know are infinite in comparison with those he does know; and especially does it consist in his regarding the things of the memory and of the understanding as being of but little moment in comparison with celestial things; that is, the things of the understanding in comparison with the things of the life. As regards the Lord, as He was conjoining things human with things Divine, He advanced according to order; and He now for the first time arrived at the celestial state such as He had had when a child; in which state worldly things also were present. By advancing from this into a state still more celestial, He at length came into the celestial state of infancy, and in this He fully conjoined the Human Essence with the Divine Essence.

  
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