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ഉല്പത്തി 9:6

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6 ആരെങ്കിലും മനുഷ്യന്റെ രക്തം ചൊരിയിച്ചാല്‍ അവന്റെ രക്തം മനുഷ്യന്‍ ചൊരിയിക്കും; ദൈവത്തിന്റെ സ്വരൂപത്തിലല്ലോ മനുഷ്യനെ ഉണ്ടാക്കിയതു.

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Arcana Coelestia #1054

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1054. 'I see it' means that he is such as can be regenerated. This is clear from the fact that in reference to the Lord the expression 'seeing someone' means knowing his character. For the Lord knows all people from eternity and has no need to see the character of anyone. When someone is such as can be regenerated, the Lord is spoken of as 'seeing him', as He is also said 'to lift up His face on him'. When however he is unable to be regenerated, the Lord is not spoken of as seeing him or of lifting up His face on him, but is spoken of as 'turning His eyes or face away from him', though it is not the Lord who turns these away but man. Consequently in previous verses where the subject has been the whole human race among whom very many are not able to be regenerated, the wording is not 'when I see the bow in the cloud', but when the bow is seen in the cloud', verse 14. The same applies to the Lord's seeing as to His remembering, which means in the internal sense having mercy, as dealt with above in 840, 1049. See what has appeared already in 626.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #1049

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1049. 'And I will remember My covenant which is between Me and you' means the Lord's mercy specifically towards those who have been regenerated, and those who are able to be. This too follows from what has been said above, for with the Lord 'remembering' is the same as showing mercy. The act of remembering cannot be attributed to the Lord since He knows from eternity every single thing. But having mercy can be attributed since He knows man's nature, namely that his proprium, as stated, is hell-like and constitutes his particular hell. For through the will side of his proprium he communicates with hell; and from hell and of itself that proprium is such that man has no greater or stronger desire than to plunge headlong into hell. Nor is he satisfied with that but desires [to take] everyone in the whole world [with him]. Because man of himself is by nature such a devil, and the Lord knows it, 'remembering the covenant' consequently means nothing else than having mercy, regenerating through Divine means, and by a mighty power drawing man towards heaven, insofar as he is such as to make this possible.

  
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