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5 Mosebog 8

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1 Alle de Bud, jeg i Dag pålægger dig, skal I omhyggeligt handle efter, for at I må blive i Live og blive mangfoldige og komme ind og tage det Land i Besiddelse, som HE EN tilsvor eders Fædre.

2 Og du skal komme i Hu, hvorledes HE EN din Gud i disse fyrretyve År har ført dig i Ørkenen for at ydmyge dig og sætte dig på Prøve og for at se, hvad der boede i dit Hjerte, om du vilde holde hans Bud eller ej.

3 Han ydmygede dig og lod dig sulte og gav dig så Manna at spise, en Føde, som hverken du eller dine Fædre før kendte til, for at lade dig vide, at Mennesket ikke lever af Brød alene; men ved alt, hvad der udgår af HE ENs Mund, lever Mennesket.

4 Dine klæder blev ikke slidt af Kroppen på dig, og dine Fødder hovnede ikke i disse fyrretyve År:

5 Så vid da og tag dig til Hjerte, at HE EN optugter dig, som en Mand optugter sin Søn.

6 Og hold HE EN din Guds Bud, så du vandrer på hans Veje og frygter ham.

7 Thi HE EN din Gud vil føre dig ind i et herligt Land, et Land med Vandbække, Kilder og Strømme, der vælder frem på Bjerg og Dal,

8 et Land med Hvede og Byg, med Vinstokke, Figentræer og Granatæbletræer, et Land med Oliventræer og Honning,

9 et Land, hvor du ikke skal tære Fattigmands Brød, hvor du intet skal mangle, et Land, hvis Sten giver Jern, og i hvis Bjerge du kan hugge Kobber.

10 Men når du så spiser dig mæt, skal du love HE EN din Gud for det herlige Land, han gav dig.

11 Vogt dig for at glemme HE EN din Gud, så du ikke holder hans Bud, Lovbud og Anordninger, som jeg i Dag pålægger dig.

12 Når du da spiser dig mæt og bygger gode Huse og bor i dem,

13 og dit Hornkvæg og Småkvæg øges, og dit Sølv og Guld øges, og alt, hvad du ejer, øges,

14 lad så ikke dit Hjerte blive hovmodigt, så du glemmer HE EN din Gud, som førte dig ud af Ægypten, af Trællehuset,

15 ham, som ledte dig i den store, grufulde Ørken med dens Giftslanger og Skorpioner og vandløse Ødemarker, ham, som lod Vand vælde frem til dig af den flinthårde Klippe,

16 ham, som i Ørkenen gav dig Manna at spise, som dine Fædre ikke kendte til, dig til Ydmygelse og Prøvelse, for i de kommende Dage at kunne gøre vel imod dig!

17 Og sig ikke ved dig selv: "Det er min egen Kraft og min egen Hånds Styrke, der har skaffet mig den igdom."

18 Men kom HE EN din Gud i Hu; thi ham er det, der giver dig Kraft til at vinde dig igdom for at stadfæste den Pagt, han tilsvor dine Fædre, således som det nu er sket.

19 Men hvis du glemmer HE EN din Gud og holder dig til andre Guder og dyrker og tilbeder dem, så vidner jeg for eder i Dag, at I skal til Grunde.

20 Som de Folk, HE EN lader gå til Grunde for eder, skal I gå til Grunde, til Straf for at I ikke vilde adlyde HE EN eders Gud!

   


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Arcana Coelestia # 730

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730. 'Forty days and nights' means the duration of temptation. This is quite clear from the Word of the Lord. The reason 'forty' means the duration of temptation is the fact that the Lord allowed Himself to be tempted for forty days, as is clear in Matthew 4:1-2; Luke 4:2; Mark 1:13. And because every single requirement in the Jewish Church and in all other representative Churches before the Lord's Coming was merely a type and shadow of Him, so too were forty days and nights. In general they represented and meant all temptation, and in particular however long its duration. And since anyone undergoing temptation experiences vastation of all things that belong to the proprium and of things that are bodily - for things of the proprium and those that are bodily have to die, doing so indeed through conflict and temptation, before he is reborn a new man, that is, before he becomes spiritual and celestial - 'forty days and nights' therefore also means the duration of vastation. The same applies here where the subject is both the temptation of the member of the new Church called Noah and also the destruction of those who lived before the Flood.

[2] That 'forty' means not only the duration of temptation but also of vastation, whether long or short, is clear in Ezekiel,

You shall lie on your right side and you shall bear the iniquity of the house of Judah forty days, a day for each year I assign you. Ezekiel 4:6.

This stands for the duration of the vastation of the Jewish Church and also for a representation of the Lord's temptation, for it is said that he was 'to bear the iniquity of the house of Judah'. In the same prophet,

I will make the land of Egypt waste places, an utter desolation. The foot of man will not pass through it, and the foot of beast will not pass through it, and it will be uninhabited for forty years. And I will make the land of Egypt a desolation in the midst of desolated lands, and her cities in the midst of devastated cities will be a lonely place for forty years. Ezekiel 29:10-11.

This too stands for the duration of vastation and desolation. Here the meaning in the internal sense is not forty years but solely the desolation of faith in general, whether within a short or a long period of time. In John,

The court outside the Temple, leave that out and do not measure it, for it has been given over to the nations 1 who will trample over the holy city for forty-two months. Revelation 11:2.

[3] And in the same author,

The beast was given a mouth uttering great things and blasphemies, and it was given power to act for forty-two months. Revelation 13:5.

This stands for the duration of vastation, for a period of forty-two months is not meant at all, as anyone may see. In these quotations the number is in fact forty-two, but this has the same meaning as forty. It is obtained from 'seven days' meaning the finish of vastation and a new beginning, and from 'six' meaning labour because of the six days of labour or conflict. Consequently seven multiplied by six, which produces the number 'forty-two', means the duration of vastation and the duration of temptation, that is, the labour and conflict of someone who is to be regenerated, which period of time involves holiness. The round number forty however has been adopted instead of the less round number forty-two, as is clear in these quotations from the Book of Revelation.

[4] The people of Israel's being led about in the wilderness for forty years before being brought into the land of Canaan in a similar way represented and meant the duration of temptation, and also the duration of vastation - the duration of temptation by the fact that they were subsequently brought into the Holy Land, and the duration of vastation by the fact that, with the exception of Joshua and Caleb, all who were more than twenty years old when they left Egypt died in the wilderness. And temptations are also meant by the things they grumbled about so often, and vastations by the plagues and destruction they suffered so often. The fact that temptations and vastations are meant will in the Lord's Divine mercy be shown in their proper places. They are referred to in Moses as follows,

You shall remember all the way that Jehovah your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness to afflict you, to tempt you, to know what is in your heart, whether you will keep His commandments or not. Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 16.

Moses' forty days and forty nights on Mount Sinai similarly mean the duration of temptation - that is, the temptation of the Lord - as is clear in Moses,

He was on Mount Sinai for forty days and forty nights, eating no bread, drinking no water, pleading for the people not to be destroyed. Deuteronomy 9:9, 11, 18, Deuteronomy 9:25-end; Deuteronomy 10:10.

[See also]Numbers 14:33-35; 32:8-14

[5] The reason 'forty days' means the duration of temptation is, as has been stated, that the Lord allowed Himself to be tempted by the devil for forty days. Consequently in the days when all things were representatives of the Lord, whenever the idea of temptation existed with angels, that idea was represented in the world of spirits by such things as exist in the world - as happens with all angelic ideas when they come down into the world of spirits and manifest themselves there in a representative fashion. The same accordingly applies to the number forty, for the Lord was to be tempted for forty days. With the Lord, and consequently in the angelic heaven, the future and the present are one and the same, for what is future is already present, or what is to take place has taken place. This is the origin of the representation of temptations and also of vastations by forty in the representative Church. But these matters cannot as yet be understood satisfactorily because people do not know about the influx of the angelic heaven into the world of spirits or the nature of it.

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Deuteronomy 9:25

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25 So I fell down before Yahweh the forty days and forty nights that I fell down, because Yahweh had said he would destroy you.