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창세기 24:67

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67 이삭이 리브가를 인도하여 모친 사라의 장막으로 들이고 그를 취하여 아내를 삼고 사랑하였으니 이삭이 모친 상사 후에 위로를 얻었더라

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Arcana Coelestia #3261

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3261. And Isaac dwelt at Beer-lahai-roi. That this signifies the Lord’s Divine rational in Divine light, is evident from the signification of “dwelling,” as being to live (see n. 1293); and from the signification of “Beer-lahai-roi” as being Divine good rational born from Divine truth itself (concerning which see n. 3194). Thus the proximate sense is that the Divine rational lived or was in the Divine good which was born from Divine truth itself; but it was not in it; and therefore it is not said “in Beer-lahai-roi,” but “at [cum] Beer-lahai-roi,” that is, when interpreted, “At the fountain of him that liveth and seeth me,” which denotes with that Divine good. For Isaac dwelt in the land of the south, as stated in the foregoing chapter (Genesis 24:62), where we read “and Isaac came from coming to Beer-lahai-roi, and he dwelt in the land of the south;” and as by the “land of the south” in that place there is signified Divine light therefrom (n. 3195), therefore here also nothing else than this is signified.

  
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