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1 യഹോവ മോശെയോടും അഹരോനോടും മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുവെച്ചു അരുളിച്ചെയ്തതു എന്തെന്നാല്‍

2 ഈ മാസം നിങ്ങള്‍ക്കു മാസങ്ങളുടെ ആരംഭമായി ആണ്ടില്‍ ഒന്നാം മാസം ആയിരിക്കേണം.

3 നിങ്ങള്‍ യിസ്രായേലിന്റെ സര്‍വ്വസംഘത്തോടും പറയേണ്ടതു എന്തെന്നാല്‍ഈ മാസം പത്താം തിയ്യതി അതതു കുടുംബത്തിന്നു ഒരു ആട്ടിന്‍ കുട്ടി വീതം ഔരോരുത്തന്‍ ഔരോ ആട്ടിന്‍ കുട്ടിയെ എടുക്കേണം.

4 ആട്ടിന്‍ കുട്ടിയെ തിന്നുവാന്‍ വീട്ടിലുള്ളവര്‍ പോരായെങ്കില്‍ ആളുകളുടെ എണ്ണത്തിന്നു ഒത്തവണ്ണം അവനും അവന്റെ വീട്ടിന്നടുത്ത അയല്‍ക്കാരനും കൂടി അതിനെ എടുക്കേണം ഔരോരുത്തന്‍ തിന്നുന്നതിന്നു ഒത്തവണ്ണം കണകൂനോക്കി നിങ്ങള്‍ ആട്ടിന്‍ കുട്ടിയെ എടുക്കേണം.

5 ആട്ടിന്‍ കുട്ടി ഊനമില്ലാത്തതും ഒരു വയസ്സു പ്രായമുള്ള ആണുമായിരിക്കേണം; അതു ചെമ്മരിയാടോ കോലാടോ ആകാം.

6 ഈ മാസം പതിന്നാലാം തിയ്യതിവരെ അതിനെ സൂക്ഷിക്കേണം. യിസ്രായേല്‍സഭയുടെ കൂട്ടമെല്ലാം സന്ധ്യാസമയത്തു അതിനെ അറുക്കേണം.

7 അതിന്റെ രക്തം കുറെ എടുത്തു തങ്ങള്‍ തിന്നുന്ന വീടുകളുടെ വാതിലിന്റെ കട്ടളക്കാല്‍ രണ്ടിന്മേലും കുറുമ്പടിമേലും പുരട്ടേണം.

8 അന്നു രാത്രി അവര്‍ തീയില്‍ ചുട്ടതായ ആ മാംസവും പുളിപ്പില്ലാത്ത അപ്പവും തിന്നേണം; കൈപ്പുചീരയോടുകൂടെ അതു തിന്നേണം.

9 തലയും കാലും അന്തര്‍ഭാഗങ്ങളുമായി തീയില്‍ ചുട്ടിട്ടല്ലാതെ പച്ചയായിട്ടോ വെള്ളത്തില്‍ പുഴുങ്ങിയതായിട്ടോ തിന്നരുതു.

10 പിറ്റെന്നാള്‍ കാലത്തേക്കു അതില്‍ ഒട്ടും ശേഷിപ്പിക്കരുതു; പിറ്റെന്നാള്‍ കാലത്തേക്കു ശേഷിക്കുന്നതു നിങ്ങള്‍ തീയിലിട്ടു ചുട്ടുകളയേണം.

11 അര കെട്ടിയും കാലിന്നു ചെരിപ്പിട്ടും കയ്യില്‍ വടി പിടിച്ചുംകൊണ്ടു നിങ്ങള്‍ തിന്നേണം; തിടുക്കത്തോടെ നിങ്ങള്‍ തിന്നേണം; അതു യഹോവയുടെ പെസഹ ആകുന്നു.

12 ഈ രാത്രിയില്‍ ഞാന്‍ മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുകൂടി കടന്നു മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുള്ള മനുഷ്യന്റെയും മൃഗത്തിന്റെയും കടിഞ്ഞൂലിനെ ഒക്കെയും സംഹരിക്കും; മിസ്രയീമിലെ സകല ദേവന്മാരിലും ഞാന്‍ ന്യായവിധി നടത്തും; ഞാന്‍ യഹോവ ആകുന്നു

13 നിങ്ങള്‍ പാര്‍ക്കുംന്ന വീടുകളിന്മേല്‍ രക്തം അടയാളമായിരിക്കും; ഞാന്‍ രക്തം കാണുമ്പോള്‍ നിങ്ങളെ ഒഴിഞ്ഞു കടന്നു പോകും; ഞാന്‍ മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തെ ബാധിക്കുന്ന ബാധ നിങ്ങള്‍ക്കു നാശഹേതുവായ്തീരുകയില്ല.

14 ഈ ദിവസം നിങ്ങള്‍ക്കു ഔര്‍മ്മനാളായിരിക്കേണം; നിങ്ങള്‍ അതു യഹോവേക്കു ഉത്സവമായി ആചരിക്കേണം. തലമുറതലമുറയായും നിത്യനിയമമായും നിങ്ങള്‍ അതു ആചരിക്കേണം.

15 ഏഴു ദിവസം നിങ്ങള്‍ പുളിപ്പില്ലാത്ത അപ്പം തിന്നേണം; ഒന്നാം ദിവസം തന്നേ പുളിച്ച മാവു നിങ്ങളുടെ വീടുകളില്‍നിന്നു നീക്കേണം; ഒന്നാം ദിവസംമുതല്‍ ഏഴാം ദിവസംവരെ ആരെങ്കിലും പുളിപ്പുള്ള അപ്പം തിന്നാല്‍ അവനെ യിസ്രായേലില്‍നിന്നു ഛേദിച്ചുകളയേണം.

16 ഒന്നാം ദിവസത്തിലും ഏഴാം ദിവസത്തിലും നിങ്ങള്‍ക്കു വിശുദ്ധസഭായോഗം ഉണ്ടാകേണം; അന്നു അവരവര്‍ക്കും വേണ്ടുന്ന ഭക്ഷണം ഒരുക്കുകയല്ലാതെ ഒരു വേലയും ചെയ്യരുതു.

17 പുളിപ്പില്ലാത്ത അപ്പത്തിന്റെ പെരുനാള്‍ നിങ്ങള്‍ ആചരിക്കേണം; ഈ ദിവസത്തില്‍ തന്നേയാകുന്നു ഞാന്‍ നിങ്ങളുടെ ഗണങ്ങളെ മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുനിന്നു പുറപ്പെടുവിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നതു; അതുകൊണ്ടു ഈ ദിവസം തലമുറതലമുറയായും നിത്യനിയമമായും നിങ്ങള്‍ ആചരിക്കേണം.

18 ഒന്നാം മാസം പതിന്നാലാം തിയ്യതി വൈകുന്നേരംമുതല്‍ ആ മാസം ഇരുപത്തൊന്നാം തിയ്യതി വൈകുന്നേരംവരെ നിങ്ങള്‍ പുളിപ്പില്ലാത്ത അപ്പം തിന്നേണം.

19 ഏഴു ദിവസം നിങ്ങളുടെ വീടുകളില്‍ പുളിച്ചമാവു കാണരുതു; ആരെങ്കിലും പുളിച്ചതു തിന്നാല്‍ പരദേശിയായാലും സ്വദേശിയായാലും അവനെ യിസ്രായേല്‍സഭയില്‍ നിന്നു ഛേദിച്ചുകളയേണം.

20 പുളിച്ചതു യാതൊന്നും നിങ്ങള്‍ തിന്നരുതു; നിങ്ങളുടെ വാസസ്ഥലങ്ങളിലെല്ലാം പുളിപ്പില്ലാത്ത അപ്പം തിന്നേണം.

21 അനന്തരം മോശെ യിസ്രായേല്‍മൂപ്പനാരെ ഒക്കെയും വിളിച്ചു അവരോടു പറഞ്ഞതുനിങ്ങള്‍ നിങ്ങളുടെ കുടുംബങ്ങള്‍ക്കു ഒത്തവണ്ണം ഔരോ ആട്ടിന്‍ കുട്ടിയെ തിരഞ്ഞെടുത്തു പെസഹയെ അറുപ്പിന്‍ .

22 ഈസോപ്പുചെടിയുടെ ഒരു കെട്ടു എടുത്തു കിണ്ണത്തിലുള്ള രക്തത്തില്‍ മുക്കി കിണ്ണത്തിലുള്ള രക്തം കുറമ്പടിമേലും കട്ടളക്കാല്‍ രണ്ടിന്മേലും തേക്കേണം; പിറ്റെന്നാള്‍ വെളുക്കുംവരെ നിങ്ങളില്‍ ആരും വീട്ടിന്റെ വാതിലിന്നു പുറത്തിറങ്ങരുതു.

23 യഹോവ മിസ്രയീമ്യരെ ദണ്ഡിപ്പിക്കേണ്ടതിന്നു കടന്നുവരും; എന്നാല്‍ കുറുമ്പടിമേലും കട്ടളക്കാല്‍ രണ്ടിന്മേലും രക്തം കാണുമ്പോള്‍ യഹോവ വാതില്‍ ഒഴിഞ്ഞു കടന്നു പോകും; നിങ്ങളുടെ വീടുകളില്‍ നിങ്ങളെ ദണ്ഡിപ്പിക്കേണ്ടതിന്നു സംഹാരകന്‍ വരുവാന്‍ സമ്മതിക്കയുമില്ല.

24 ഈ കാര്യം നീയും പുത്രന്മാരും ഒരു നിത്യനിയമമായി ആചരിക്കേണം.

25 യഹോവ അരുളിച്ചെയ്തതുപോലെ നിങ്ങള്‍ക്കു തരുവാനിരിക്കുന്ന ദേശത്തു നിങ്ങള്‍ എത്തിയശേഷം നിങ്ങള്‍ ഈ കര്‍മ്മം ആചരിക്കേണം.

26 ഈ കര്‍മ്മം എന്തെന്നു നിങ്ങളുടെ മക്കള്‍ നിങ്ങളോടു ചോദിക്കുമ്പോള്‍

27 മിസ്രയീമ്യരെ ദണ്ഡിപ്പിക്കയില്‍ മിസ്രയീമിലിരുന്ന യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കളുടെ വീടുകളെ ഒഴിഞ്ഞു കടന്നു നമ്മുടെ വീടുകളെ രക്ഷിച്ച യഹോവയുടെ പെസഹയാഗം ആകുന്നു ഇതു എന്നു നിങ്ങള്‍ പറയേണം. അപ്പോള്‍ ജനം കുമ്പിട്ടു നമസ്കരിച്ചു.

28 യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കള്‍ പോയി അങ്ങനെ ചെയ്തു. യഹോവ മോശെയോടും അഹരോനോടും കല്പിച്ചതുപോലെ തന്നേ അവര്‍ ചെയ്തു.

29 അര്‍ദ്ധരാത്രിയിലോ, സിംഹാസനത്തിലിരുന്ന ഫറവോന്റെ ആദ്യജാതന്‍ മുതല്‍ കുണ്ടറയില്‍ കിടന്ന തടവുകാരന്റെ ആദ്യജാതന്‍ വരെയും മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തിലെ ആദ്യജാതന്മാരെയും മൃഗങ്ങളുടെ കടിഞ്ഞൂലുകളെയും എല്ലാം യഹോവ സംഹരിച്ചു.

30 ഫറവോനും അവന്റെ സകലഭൃത്യന്മാരും സകല മിസ്രയീമ്യരും രാത്രിയില്‍ എഴുന്നേറ്റു; മിസ്രയീമില്‍ വലിയോരു നിലവിളി ഉണ്ടായി; ഒന്നു മരിക്കാതെ ഒരു വീടും ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നില്ല.

31 അപ്പോള്‍ അവന്‍ മോശെയെയും അഹരോനെയും രാത്രിയില്‍ വിളിപ്പിച്ചുനിങ്ങള്‍ യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കളുമായി എഴുന്നേറ്റു എന്റെ ജനത്തിന്റെ നടുവില്‍നിന്നു പുറപ്പെട്ടു, നിങ്ങള്‍ പറഞ്ഞതുപോലെ പോയി യഹോവയെ ആരാധിപ്പിന്‍ .

32 നിങ്ങള്‍ പറഞ്ഞതുപോലെ നിങ്ങളുടെ ആടുകളെയും കന്നുകാലികളെയും കൂടെ കൊണ്ടുപോയ്ക്കൊള്‍വിന്‍ ; എന്നെയും അനുഗ്രഹിപ്പിന്‍ എന്നു പറഞ്ഞു.

33 മിസ്രയീമ്യര്‍ ജനത്തെ നിര്‍ബന്ധിച്ചു വേഗത്തില്‍ ദേശത്തുനിന്നു അയച്ചുഞങ്ങള്‍ എല്ലാവരും മരിച്ചു പോകുന്നു എന്നു അവര്‍ പറഞ്ഞു.

34 അതുകൊണ്ടു ജനം കുഴെച്ച മാവു പുളിക്കുന്നതിന്നു മുമ്പെ തൊട്ടികളോടുകൂടെ ശീലകളില്‍ കെട്ടി ചുമലില്‍ എടുത്തു കൊണ്ടുപോയി.

35 യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കള്‍ മോശെയുടെ വചനം അനുസരിച്ചു മിസ്രയീമ്യരോടു വെള്ളിയാഭരണങ്ങളും പൊന്നാഭരണങ്ങളും വസ്ത്രങ്ങളും ചോദിച്ചു.

36 യഹോവ മിസ്രയീമ്യര്‍ക്കും ജനത്തോടു കൃപ തോന്നിച്ചതുകൊണ്ടു അവര്‍ ചോദിച്ചതൊക്കെയും അവര്‍ അവര്‍ക്കും കൊടുത്തു; അങ്ങനെ അവര്‍ മിസ്രയീമ്യരെ കൊള്ളയിട്ടു.

37 എന്നാല്‍ യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കള്‍, കുട്ടികള്‍ ഒഴികെ ഏകദേശം ആറുലക്ഷം പുരുഷന്മാര്‍ കാല്‍നടയായി റമസേസില്‍നിന്നു സുക്കോത്തിലേക്കു യാത്ര പുറപ്പെട്ടു.

38 വലിയോരു സമ്മിശ്രപുരുഷാരവും ആടുകളും കന്നുകാലികളുമായി അനവധി മൃഗങ്ങളും അവരോടു കൂടെ പോന്നു.

39 മിസ്രയീമില്‍നിന്നു കൊണ്ടു പോന്ന കുഴെച്ച മാവുകൊണ്ടു അവര്‍ പുളിപ്പില്ലാത്ത ദോശ ചുട്ടു; അവരെ മിസ്രയീമില്‍ ഒട്ടും താമസിപ്പിക്കാതെ ഔടിച്ചുകളകയാല്‍ അതു പുളിച്ചിരുന്നില്ല; അവര്‍ വഴിക്കു ആഹാരം ഒന്നും ഒരുക്കിയിരുന്നതുമില്ല.

40 യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കള്‍ മിസ്രയീമില്‍ കഴിച്ച പരദേശവാസം നാനൂറ്റി മുപ്പതു സംവത്സരമായിരുന്നു.

41 നാനൂറ്റി മുപ്പതു സംവത്സരം കഴിഞ്ഞിട്ടു, ആ ദിവസം തന്നെ, യഹോവയുടെ ഗണങ്ങള്‍ ഒക്കെയും മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുനിന്നു പുറപ്പെട്ടു.

42 യഹോവ അവരെ മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുനിന്നു പുറപ്പെടുവിച്ചതിനാല്‍ ഇതു അവന്നു പ്രത്യേകമായി ആചരിക്കേണ്ടുന്ന രാത്രി ആകുന്നു; ഇതു തന്നേ യിസ്രായേല്‍ മക്കള്‍ ഒക്കെയും തലമുറതലമുറയായി യഹോവേക്കു പ്രത്യേകം ആചരിക്കേണ്ടുന്ന രാത്രി.

43 യഹോവ പിന്നെയും മോശെയോടും അഹരോനോടും കല്പിച്ചതുപെസഹയുടെ ചട്ടം ഇതു ആകുന്നുഅന്യജാതിക്കാരനായ ഒരുത്തനും അതു തിന്നരുതു.

44 എന്നാല്‍ ദ്രവ്യം കൊടുത്തു വാങ്ങിയ ദാസന്നു ഒക്കെയും പരിച്ഛേദന ഏറ്റശേഷം അതു തിന്നാം.

45 പരദേശിയും കൂലിക്കാരനും അതു തിന്നരുതു.

46 അതതു വീട്ടില്‍വെച്ചു തന്നേ അതു തിന്നേണം; ആ മാംസം ഒട്ടും വീട്ടിന്നു പുറത്തു കൊണ്ടുപോകരുതു; അതില്‍ ഒരു അസ്ഥിയും ഒടിക്കരുതു.

47 യിസ്രായേല്‍സഭ ഒക്കെയും അതു ആചരിക്കേണം.

48 ഒരു അന്യജാതിക്കാരന്‍ നിന്നോടുകൂടെ പാര്‍ത്തു യഹോവേക്കു പെസഹ ആചരിക്കേണമെങ്കില്‍, അവന്നുള്ള ആണൊക്കെയും പരിച്ഛേദന ഏല്‍ക്കേണം. അതിന്റെ ശേഷം അതു ആചരിക്കേണ്ടതിന്നു അവന്നു അടുത്തുവരാം; അവന്‍ സ്വദേശിയെപ്പോലെ ആകും. പരിച്ഛേദനയില്ലാത്ത ഒരുത്തനും അതു തിന്നരുതു.

49 സ്വദേശിക്കും നിങ്ങളുടെ ഇടയില്‍ പാര്‍ക്കുംന്ന പരദേശിക്കും ഒരു ന്യായ പ്രമാണം തന്നേ ആയിരിക്കേണം; യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കള്‍ ഒക്കെയും അങ്ങനെ ചെയ്തു.

50 യഹോവ മോശെയോടും അഹരോനോടും കല്പിച്ചതുപോലെ തന്നേ അവര്‍ ചെയ്തു.

51 അന്നു തന്നേ യഹോവ യിസ്രായേല്‍മക്കളെ ഗണം ഗണമായി മിസ്രയീംദേശത്തുനിന്നു പുറപ്പെടുവിച്ചു.

   

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8002. 'A stranger and a hired servant shall not eat it' means that those who are prompted by a merely natural inclination to do good, and those who do it for the sake of gain, shall not be together with them. This is clear from the meaning of 'a stranger' as those who are prompted to do good by a merely natural inclination, dealt with below; from the meaning of 'a hired servant' as those who do good for the sake of gain, also dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'not eating it' as not being together with them, dealt with immediately above in 8001. 'A stranger' means those who are prompted by a merely natural inclination to do good because strangers were newcomers from other peoples. They were inhabitants, dwelling with the Israelites and Jews in one house; and 'dwelling with' means sharing in the same good. But since, as has just been said, they were from peoples outside the Church the good that is meant is not a kind of good that is prominent in the Church but is the kind to be found outside the Church. And this is called natural good because it is a product of the hereditary inclinations that a person is born with. With some people such good may also be the product of poor health or debility of mind. This is what one should understand when the good done by those meant by 'strangers' is mentioned.

[2] This kind of good is completely different from the good prominent in the Church, for by means of the Church's kind of good conscience is established in a person; and conscience is the level on which the angels come in and which brings him into company with them. Natural good cannot provide any such level for angels to enter. Those whose good is natural do good in the dark, led by blind instinct, not in the light of truth, under the influence of heaven. In the next life therefore they are carried away like chaff by the wind, by anyone and everyone, whether evil or good, but especially by an evil person who knows how to add a certain amount of charm and persuasion to his arguments. Nor can angels at this time guide them away, for angels operate through the truths and forms of the good of faith; they enter in on the level formed within a person out of those truths and forms of the good of faith. From all this it is evident that those who are prompted by a merely natural inclination to do good cannot be integrated among angels. Regarding these people and their lot in the next life, see 3470, 3471, 3518, 4988, 4992, 5032, 6208, 7197.

[3] The fact that 'strangers' are those who are not in their own land nor in their own house but are those staying in a foreign land is clear in Moses,

The land shall [not] be sold outright, for the land is Mine; but you are sojourners and strangers with Me. Leviticus 25:23.

In David,

Hear my prayers, O Jehovah; do not be silent at my tears. For I am a sojourner with You, a stranger as all my fathers were. Psalms 39:12.

And in the Book of Genesis,

Abraham said to the sons of Heth, I am a sojourner and a stranger among you; give me possession of a grave. Genesis 13:3-4.

'A sojourner', like 'a stranger', means a newcomer and inhabitant from another land; but 'a sojourner' means those who were taught and accepted the Church's truths, whereas those who were not taught them because they were unwilling to accept them are meant by 'strangers'.

[4] As for hired servants, they were people who worked for wages; they were servants, but not ones who had been bought. The fact that they were called 'hired', see Leviticus 19:13; 25:4-6; Deuteronomy 24:14-15. Because hired servants were those who worked for wages they mean in the internal sense those who do good for the sake of gain in the world, and in a yet more internal sense those who do good for the sake of reward in the next life, thus those who wish to earn merit through works.

[5] Those who do good solely for the sake of gain in the world cannot possibly be integrated among angels, since their final objective for doing it is the world, that is, affluence and prestige, not heaven, that is, the blessedness and happiness of their souls. The final objective is what gives direction to actions and what gives them their specific character. Those who do good solely for the sake of gain are described by the Lord as follows in John,

I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life 1 for the sheep. But a hired servant, he who is not the shepherd, whose sheep are not his own, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf seizes them, and scatters the sheep. But the hired servant flees because he is a hired servant. John 10:11-13.

And in Jeremiah,

A very beautiful heifer was Egypt; destruction has come from the north. Her hired servants are like calves of the stall, 2 for they also have turned about, fled away together, and not made a stand, because the day of their ruin has come upon them. Jeremiah 46:20-21.

[6] A law forbidding strangers and hired servants to share in holy things along with those belonging to the Church is stated in Moses as follows,

No outsider shall eat what is holy; a stranger staying with a priest, or a hired servant, shall not eat what is holy. Leviticus 22:10.

And a law which allowed people to buy from the sons of strangers slaves who would serve them for evermore appears in the same book,

You shall buy a male or a female slave from the nations that are around you. And also from the sons of strangers sojourning among you - from them you shall buy, and from their families which are with you, even if they were born in your land, in order that they may be your possession. And you may pass them on as an inheritance to your sons after you to inherit as a possession. Forever you shall be their masters. Leviticus 25:44-46.

'The sons of strangers' means factual knowledge acquired with the aid of merely natural light. The necessity for spiritual truths to dominate that knowledge is meant by the law that slaves should be bought from the sons of strangers as possessions for evermore.

[7] People however who do good for the sake of reward in the next life, people who are also meant by 'hired servants', differ from those spoken about immediately above, in that they have life and happiness in heaven as their final objective. But this objective turns and alters the direction of their Divine worship away from the Lord towards themselves, as a consequence of which they want things to go well only for themselves, not for others except insofar as these want the same for them. When this is so self-love resides in their every desire, not love of the neighbour; that is, they do not have any genuine charity. Nor can these people be integrated among angels, for angels utterly loathe both the word and the notion of reward or repayment. The Lord teaches in Luke that one ought to do what is good without reward as the objective,

Love your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing from it; then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Highest. Luke 6:32-35; 14:12-14.

Regarding the nature of good deeds performed to earn merit, see 1110, 1111, 1774, 1835, 1877, 2027, 2273, 2340, 2373, 2400, 3816, 4007 (end), 4174, 4943, 6388-6390, 6392, 6393, 6478.

[8] The reason why the Lord says so many times that those who do good will have their reward in heaven - as in Matthew 5:11-12; 6:1-2, 26; 10:41-42; 20:1-16; Mark 9:41; Luke 6:23, 35; 14:14; John 4:36 - is that before a person has been regenerated he cannot help thinking about reward. But it is different once he has been regenerated. Then he is indignant if anyone thinks that he does good to his neighbour for the sake of reward; for he feels delight and bliss in the doing of good, but not in repayment. In the internal sense 'reward' is the delight belonging to the affection that goes with charity, see 3816, 3956, 6388, 6478.

Сноски:

1. literally, soul

2. i.e. mercenaries who are like fat bulls

  
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3993. 'Removing from it every speckled and spotted member of the flock' means that everything good and true that is meant by 'Laban' and which - when mingled with evil, meant by 'speckled', or mingled with falsity, meant by 'spotted' - will be separated. This is clear from the meaning of 'removing' as separating, and from the meaning of 'member of the flock', in this case she-goats and lambs, as goods and truths, dealt with in 1824, 3519. The fact that these details and those that follow in this chapter hold arcana within them may be recognized from the consideration that for the most part they would not be worth mentioning in the Divine Word if they did not include any deeper arcana than those to be seen in the letter, such as the following: For his wages Jacob asked for the speckled and the spotted among the she-goats and for the black among the lambs; and after this, in the runners he placed rods - which he had peeled down to the white and which were of hazel and of plane - in front of Laban's flocks when these came on heat, and in the case of the lambs he set the faces of the flock towards the variegated and the black in Laban's flock, thereby making himself rich not by the use of a good skill but of an evil one. These details do not seem to hold anything Divine within them, and yet the Word is Divine in every single part, even to the smallest part of a letter. And what is more, knowing all these details does not contribute one tiny bit to a person's salvation, yet being Divine the Word does not contain within itself anything else than such things as lead to salvation and eternal life.

[2] From these details and others like them elsewhere anyone may come to the conclusion that some arcanum is concealed within them, and that although in the literal sense they are the kind of facts that are not worth mentioning, those details - every single one - are pregnant with ideas much more Divine. But what exactly these ideas may be cannot possibly be seen by anyone except from the internal sense, that is, unless he knows the way in which angels perceive these matters; for they perceive the spiritual sense when man sees the historical natural sense. How remote these two senses seem to be from each other when in fact they are closely linked to one another may become quite evident from the historical details explained above and from all other such details. The actual arcanum present within the details here and in those after them in this chapter may, it is true, be known to some extent from what has been stated already about Laban and Jacob - about 'Laban' meaning the kind of good by means of which genuine goods and truths are able to be introduced, while 'Jacob' means the good of truth. Yet few know what natural good corresponding to spiritual good is, even fewer what spiritual good is and that a correspondence ought to exist between the two, and fewer still that a type of good which merely looks like good is the means for introducing genuine goods and truths. This being so, the arcana which describe these matters cannot be explained easily and intelligibly since they fall within the poorly lit parts of the understanding. It is rather like someone talking in a foreign language, in that no matter how clearly the thing is explained in that language the hearer does not understand. Even so, because what is concealed in the internal sense of the Word is to be made known, the actual arcanum within the details here has to be discussed.

[3] In the highest sense the subject at this point is how the Lord made His own Natural Divine, and in the representative sense how the Lord regenerates the natural as it exists with man and brings it into correspondence with his interior man, that is, with that which is going to live after the death of the body. At that point it is called man's spirit which, when released from the body, takes with it every part of the external man except the flesh and bones. If the correspondence of the internal man with the external has not been effected in the temporal state, that is, during a person's life in the body, it is not effected after that. The Lord's joining of the two together through regeneration is the subject in the internal sense here.

[4] Previous sections have dealt with the general truths which a person ought to receive and acknowledge before he can be regenerated, those truths being meant by Jacob's ten sons by Leah and the servant-girls; then they deal - after he has received and acknowledged them - with the joining of the external man to the interior, that is, of the natural man to the spiritual, which was meant by 'Joseph'. Now in the sequence of ideas the subject is the fruitfulness of good and the multiplication of truth which begin to occur once the rational man has been joined to the spiritual, and in the measure that they are so joined. These are the considerations meant by the flock which Jacob acquired to himself by means of Laban's flock. 'Flock' here means good and truth, as it does many times elsewhere in the Word. 'Laban's flock' means the good that is represented by 'Laban', the nature of which has been stated above; 'Jacob's flock' means the genuine good and truth which is acquired by means of that good represented by Laban.

[5] It is the way in which genuine goods and truths are acquired that is described here. Yet this cannot by any means be comprehended unless one knows what is meant in the internal sense by 'speckled', 'spotted', 'black' and 'white', and therefore these must first be dealt with here. That which is speckled or that which is spotted consists of black and of white. In general 'black' means that which is evil, in particular man's proprium since this is nothing but evil. 'Dark' however means that which is false, and in particular false assumptions. 'White' in the internal sense means truth; strictly speaking it means the Lord's Righteousness and Merit, and from this the Lord's righteousness and merit as these exist with man. This whiteness is called bright because it shines from the light that radiates from the Lord. But 'white' in the contrary sense means self-righteousness or one's own merit. Indeed truth devoid of good has such merit within it, for when any good action performed by a person does not stem from the good of truth that person always desires something in return since he acts for the sake of himself. But when good lies behind the truth that a person carries into effect, that truth is enlightened by the light which radiates from the Lord. From this one may see what is meant by 'spotted', namely truth with which falsity has been mingled, and what by 'speckled', namely good with which evil has been mingled.

[6] Actually visible in the next life are colours so beautiful and bright that they defy description, 1053, 1624. They are the product of the variegation of light and shade within white and black. But although it appears before the eyes as light, the light there is unlike the light in the world. The light in heaven includes intelligence and wisdom, for Divine Intelligence and Wisdom from the Lord manifest themselves there as light and also light up the whole of heaven, 2776, 3138, 3167, 3190, 3195, 3222, 3223, 3225, 3339-3341, 3485, 3636, 3643, 3862. Shade likewise in the next life, although it appears as shade, is unlike shade in the world, since the shade in that life is the absence of light and as a consequence the lack of intelligence and wisdom. So because the white and the black are in the next life a product of light which has intelligence and wisdom within it, and a product of the shade which is the lack of these, it is evident that white and black mean such things as have been stated above. Consequently, since colours are the modifications of light and shade within surfaces consisting of white and black, it is the variegations produced by those modifications that are called colours, 1042, 1043, 1053.

[7] From all this one may see what is meant by speckled, or marked and dotted with black and white specks, namely good with which evil has been mingled, and also what is meant by spotted, namely truth with which falsity has been mingled. These are the things that were taken from 'Laban good' to serve in the introducing of genuine goods and truths. But in what way they are able to serve is an arcanum which can indeed be presented clearly to those who see in the light of heaven because this light, as has been stated, holds intelligence within it, but not to those who see in the light of the world unless their light of the world is lit up by the light of heaven, as it is with those who are regenerate. For every regenerate person sees goods and truths within his own natural light from the light of heaven, because the light of heaven brings sight to his understanding even as the inferior light of the world gives him natural sight.

[8] But all this needs to be taken a little further. No pure good, or good with which evil is not mingled, exists with anyone. Neither does any pure truth, or truth with which falsity is not mingled, exist with him. This is because man's will is nothing but evil, from which falsity is constantly passing into his understanding; for as is well known, he possesses by inheritance the evil that has been accumulated consecutively by his forefathers. From this inheritance he brings out evil into his own actions and makes it his own, adding further evil from himself to the inheritance. But the evils residing with man are of various kinds. There are evils with which goods cannot be mingled and there are evils with which they can. And the same applies to falsities. If this were not so nobody could ever have been regenerated. The evils and falsities with which goods and truths cannot be mingled are ones that are contrary to love to God and love towards the neighbour - forms of hatred, revenge, and cruelty, and consequent contempt for others in comparison with oneself, and also consequent false persuasions. But the evils and falsities with which goods and truths can be mingled are ones that are not contrary to love to God and love towards the neighbour.

[9] Take for example anyone who loves himself more than others and because of that love strives to excel others in private life and in public life, to excel them in knowledge and doctrine, and to be promoted to positions of greater importance than others, and also to greater affluence than others. If at the same time he acknowledges and adores the Lord, from the heart performs acts of kindness to the neighbour, and from conscience behaves justly and fairly, the evil that belongs to his self-love is such that good and truth can be mingled with it. For this is an evil which belongs to a person as his own and into which he is born by heredity. And to take that away from him suddenly would be to put out the fire of life that burns in him at first. But in the case of someone who loves himself more than others and because of that love despises others in comparison with himself, hates those who do not hold him in esteem and so to speak adore him, and therefore enjoys the feelings of hatred that are present in revenge and cruelty, the evil of that love is such that good and truth cannot be mingled with it because they are contraries.

[10] Take as another example anyone who believes that he is pure from sins, and so is cleansed like somebody from whom dirt has been washed away by means of much water, once he has repented and carried out the prescribed penances, or after he has made his confession and heard the confessor declare him free from sins, or after he has been to the Holy Supper. If he leads a new life, being stirred by an affection for good and truth, that falsity is such that good can be mingled with it. But if he goes on leading a carnal and worldly life as before, it is in that case a falsity with which good cannot be mingled. Also, with anyone who believes that man is saved by virtue of believing what is good and not of willing it, and yet who does will what is good and therefore does it, that falsity is such that good and truth can be attached to it. But not so if he does not will what is good and therefore does not do it.

[11] Take yet another example. If anyone does not know that man rises again after death and consequently does not believe in the resurrection, or else if anyone who does know but nevertheless doubts or practically denies it, and yet each one leads a life of truth and goodness, good and truth can be mingled with that falsity also. But if a person leads a life of falsity and evil they cannot be mingled with that same falsity because they are contraries. The falsity destroys the truth, and the evil destroys the good.

[12] And still another example. Pretence and shrewdness which have a good end in view, whether the good of the neighbour, or of one's country, or of the Church, constitute prudence. The evils that are mixed up with them can be mingled with good by reason of and for the sake of the end in view. But presence and shrewdness which have an evil end in view do not constitute prudence but trickery and deceit. Good cannot possibly be joined to these, for deceit which goes with an evil end in view brings what is of hell into every single part of a person, sets evil in the middle, and casts good away to the circumferences. This order is the order itself of hell. And so with countless other examples that could be taken.

[13] The fact that there are some evils and falsities to which goods and truths can be attached may be seen merely from the consideration that so many different dogmas and teachings exist, many of them totally heretical, and yet subscribing to each one there are people who are saved. The same may also be seen from the consideration that among gentiles outside of the Church there is another Church that is the Lord's, and that those are saved who lead charitable lives, even though falsities exist with them, 2589 2604. This could by no means be the case if there were no evils with which goods can be mingled, and no falsities with which truths can be mingled. For the evils with which goods are mingled, and the falsities with which truths are mingled, are wonderfully arranged into order by the Lord. For they are not combined with one another, still less are they made into one, but lie adjacent to and touch one another, so that in fact the goods together with the truths occupy the middle, at the central point so to speak, while the evils and falsities occupy positions radiating outwards to the surrounding areas or circumferences. Consequently the evils and falsities receive light from the goods and truths, and are variegated like patches of white and black created by light radiating from the middle or centre. This constitutes heavenly order. These are the things meant in the internal sense by 'speckled' and 'spotted'.

  
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