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Genesis 24:16

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16 ὁ- A--NSF δέ-X παρθένος-N2--NSF εἰμί-V9--IAI3S καλός-A1--NSF ὁ- A--DSF ὄψις-N3I-DSF σφόδρα-D παρθένος-N2--NSF εἰμί-V9--IAI3S ἀνήρ-N3--NSM οὐ-D γιγνώσκω-VZI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--ASF καταβαίνω-VZ--AAPNSF δέ-X ἐπί-P ὁ- A--ASF πηγή-N1--ASF πίμπλημι-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--ASF ὑδρία-N1A-ASF καί-C ἀναβαίνω-VZI-AAI3S

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Arcana Coelestia #3120

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3120. 'Who has not abandoned His mercy' means a perception of the influx of love. This is clear from the meaning of 'mercy' as love, dealt with in 1735, 3063, 3073. The reason 'has not abandoned His mercy' is a perception of the influx of love is that these are words expressing acknowledgement and confession, and all acknowledgement and confession are the result of a perception of influx.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #2077

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2077. That 'Abraham said to God' means the Lord's perception from love is clear from the meaning of 'saying to God' as perceiving, dealt with quite often already. That 'Abraham' here means the Lord when passing through that state and that age has been stated above in 1989. The Lord, it is evident, uttered this out of love, for the actual words used, 'O that Ishmael might live before You!' are an expression of an affection originating in love. The Lord's affection or love was Divine; that is to say, it was directed towards the whole human race which He desired, through the union of His Human Essence with the Divine Essence, to join completely to Himself and save eternally. Concerning that love see Volume One, in 1735; concerning the fact that the Lord out of this love contended constantly with the hells, 1690, 1789, 1812; and concerning the fact that in the union of His Human with the Divine His sole regard was nothing other than the conjunction of the Divine with the human race, 2034 above.

[2] The nature of the Lord's love surpasses all human understanding and is unbelievable in the extreme to people who do not know what heavenly love is in which angels abide. To save a soul from hell the angels think nothing of giving their own lives; indeed if it were possible they would suffer hell themselves in place of that soul. Consequently their inmost joy is to transport into heaven someone rising from the dead. They confess however that that love does not originate one little bit in themselves but that every single aspect of it does so in the Lord alone. Indeed they are incensed if anyone thinks anything different.

  
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