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Genesis 24:49

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49 ει-C ουν-X ποιεω-V2--PAI2P συ- P--NP ελεος-N3E-ASN και-C δικαιοσυνη-N1--ASF προς-P ο- A--ASM κυριος-N2--ASM εγω- P--GS αποαγγελλω-VA--AAD2P εγω- P--DS ει-C δε-X μη-D αποαγγελλω-VA--AAD2P εγω- P--DS ινα-C επιστρεφω-VA--AAS1S εις-P δεξιος-A1A-ASF η-C εις-P αριστερος-A1A-ASF

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Arcana Coelestia #3199

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3199. And behold there were camels coming. That this signifies directed to the general memory-knowledges in the natural man, is evident from the signification of “camels,” as being general memory-knowledges in the natural man (see n. 3048, 3071); attention was directed to these because truth was expected to come from them, as is evident from what has been frequently said and shown above in this chapter.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3058

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3058. That to “draw waters” signifies instruction, and likewise enlightenment from it (as in what follows in this chapter), comes from the fact that in the internal sense “waters” signify the truths of faith (see n. 2702); and therefore to “draw waters” is nothing else than to be instructed in the truths of faith, and thereby to be enlightened; as also in other passages of the Word.

In Isaiah:

With joy shall ye draw waters out of the fountains of salvation. In that day shall ye confess unto Jehovah (Isaiah 12:3-4).

To “draw waters” is to be instructed, to understand, and to be wise. Again:

Bring ye waters to meet him that is thirsty, ye inhabitants of the land of Tema (Isaiah 21:14).

To “bring waters to meet him that is thirsty” means to instruct. Again:

The afflicted and the needy seek waters, and there are none, and their tongue faileth for thirst (Isaiah 41:17).

“They that seek waters,” are they who desire to be instructed in truths. That “there are none,” signifies that no one has truths. Moreover by the “drawers of water” were represented in the Jewish Church those who continually desire to know truths, but for no other end than to know them, while caring nothing for the use. Such were accounted among the lowest, and were represented by the Gibeonites (concerning whom see Joshua 9:21, 23, 27).

  
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