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A bu sin wudmawen ! Ekkes uqbel tigejdit yellan di tiṭ-ik, imiren aț-țwaliḍ amek ara d-tekkseḍ axeclaw yellan di tiṭ n gma-k.
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A bu sin wudmawen ! Ekkes uqbel tigejdit yellan di tiṭ-ik, imiren aț-țwaliḍ amek ara d-tekkseḍ axeclaw yellan di tiṭ n gma-k.
408. And a great star fell from heaven, burning like a torch. This symbolizes the appearance of their personal intelligence owing to a conceit arising from a hellish love.
A great star falling from heaven symbolizes the appearance of their personal intelligence owing to a conceit arising from a hellish love, because it appeared to burn like a torch, and because its name was Wormwood, as we are told in the next verse. Both a star and a torch symbolize intelligence, here the people's personal intelligence, because it appeared to burn, and everyone's personal intelligence burns with conceit, a conceit that arises from a hellish love, a love symbolized by the mountain burning with fire (no. 403). Wormwood symbolizes hellish falsity, which gives rise to and composes that intelligence.
To be shown that a star symbolizes intelligence, see nos. 151, 954, and that a torch or lamp does also, no. 796.