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ကမ္ဘာ ဦး 24:30

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30 သူသည်နှာဆွဲကို၎င်း၊ နှမလက်လက်ကောက် ကို၎င်း မြင်၍၊ ထိုယောက်ျားသည်ကျွန်ုပ်ကို ဤသို့ ပြောသည်ဟု၊ နှမရေဗက္ကဆိုသော စကားကို ကြားသော အခါ၊ ရေတွင်း၌ ကုလားအုပ်အနားမှာရပ်နေသော ယောက်ျားထံသို့ ရောက်သောအခါ၊

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Arcana Coelestia #3098

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3098. The things contained in the internal sense from n. 3088 to this point, are also such as can be apprehended by those only who have been instructed concerning the internals of man, and who are in truths; for through truths and according to truths, comes enlightenment. The subject here is the first initiation of truth into good; for as before said good itself flows into the natural through the rational, thus by an internal way, and enlightens the things which are therein; whereas truth itself inflows into the natural through the sensuous part, especially that of hearing and sight, and thus by an external way. Truth has its rise from this source, as may be known to everyone who reflects; but the conjunction of good and truth is not there, but is in the rational; therefore truth is called forth therefrom, thus out of the natural sphere into the spiritual; for the truth that is to be conjoined with good is spiritual. How the case is with the truth that is first called forth thence, is treated of in these verses (n. 3087-3097).

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3088

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3088. The servant ran to meet her, and said. That this signifies exploration from Divine good, is evident from the signification of “running to meet her,” as being an exploration as to whether the case was as he had spoken in his heart (the internal sense so dictates); also from the signification of “saying,” as being to perceive (often shown before) and thus to explore. That this was from Divine good, is because the servant here acts in the stead of his lord, that is, of Abraham and also of Isaac; for he that is sent puts on the personality of him who sends. This is often the case in the Word, as when angels are spoken of who are first mentioned as angels, and are afterwards called “Jehovah” (as the angel who appeared to Moses in the bush, Exodus 3:2, 4; and the angel that appeared to Gideon, Judges 6:11-12, 14). For the same reason Rebekah addresses him as “my lord” in the next verse.

  
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