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1 Šitie yra vardai Izraelio sūnų, kurie atėjo į Egiptą kartu su Jokūbu, kiekvienas su savo šeimomis:

2 ubenas, Simeonas, Levis, Judas,

3 Isacharas, Zabulonas, Benjaminas,

4 Danas, Neftalis, Gadas ir Ašeras.

5 Iš Jokūbo kilusių buvo septyniasdešimt sielų. Juozapas jau buvo Egipte.

6 Ir numirė Juozapas, visi jo broliai ir visa ta karta.

7 Izraelitai buvo vaisingi, labai pagausėjo, išsiplėtė ir tapo galingi; jie pripildė visą kraštą.

8 Egiptą pradėjo valdyti naujas karalius, kuris nieko nežinojo apie Juozapą.

9 Jis kalbėjo savo tautai: “Žiūrėkite, izraelitų tauta yra gausesnė ir galingesnė už mus.

10 Pasielkime išmintingai su jais, kad jie nebesiplėstų. Jei kiltų karas, kad jie neprisijungtų prie mūsų priešų, nekariautų prieš mus ir nepasitrauktų iš šalies”.

11 Egiptiečiai paskyrė jiems prižiūrėtojus, kad juos prislėgtų sunkiais darbais. Jie pastatė faraonui sandėlių miestus Pitomą ir amzį.

12 Bet kuo labiau egiptiečiai spaudė juos, tuo labiau jie gausėjo ir plito taip, kad egiptiečiai pradėjo bijoti izraelitų.

13 Egiptiečiai vertė izraelitus tarnauti be gailesčio,

14 apkartino jų gyvenimą sunkia vergyste prie molio, plytų bei visokių ūkio darbų ir juos negailestingai spaudė.

15 Egipto karalius įsakė hebrajų pribuvėjoms, kurių viena vadinosi Šifra ir kita­Pūva:

16 “Pašauktos prie hebrajų moterų gimdymo, žiūrėkite, kas gims: jei sūnus, nužudykite jį, bet jei duktė­tegyvena!”

17 Tačiau pribuvėjos bijojo Dievo ir nevykdė Egipto karaliaus įsakymo, bet palikdavo berniukus gyvus.

18 Egipto karalius, tai sužinojęs, pasišaukė pribuvėjas ir joms tarė: “Kodėl jūs nevykdote įsakymo ir paliekate berniukus gyvus?”

19 Pribuvėjos atsakė faraonui: “Hebrajų moterys ne tokios kaip egiptietės, jos stiprios ir pagimdo prieš pribuvėjai ateinant”.

20 Todėl Dievas darė gera pribuvėjoms. Tauta gausėjo ir pasidarė labai galinga.

21 Kadangi pribuvėjos bijojo Dievo, Jis suteikė joms palikuonių.

22 Faraonas įsakė visai tautai: “Kiekvieną berniuką, gimusį hebrajams, meskite į upę, o mergaites palikite gyvas!”

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Arcana Coelestia #6685

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6685. 'For they are full of life' means that it has spiritual life within it. This is clear from the meaning of 'having life' as spiritual life, dealt with in 5890, in this instance spiritual life within things belonging to the Church, which are meant by 'the Hebrew women'. What spiritual life is has been stated a number of times already; but since few at the present day know what the spiritual is, let a further brief explanation be given of what this is. In its first origin the spiritual is Divine Truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Human. That Truth has Divine Good within it, because Divine Truth comes from the Lord's Divine Human, which is Divine Good. This Divine Truth which has Divine Good within it is the spiritual itself in origin, and is the actual life that fills heaven, indeed that fills all creation. Where there is a subject, 1 there it flows in; yet it is different within each subject, depending on the form the subject takes. Within subjects in harmony with good it establishes spiritual life, but within subjects out of harmony with good it establishes the opposite of spiritual life, which in the Word is called 'death'. From this one may now see what spiritual life is, namely being in possession of truths rooted in good which come from the Lord.

Fusnotat:

1. Subject is used here to mean something which really exists yet depends for its existence on something else prior to itself.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #5890

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5890. 'For God sent me before you for the bestowal of life' means the spiritual life they received as ordained by Providence. This is clear from the meaning of 'the bestowal of life' as spiritual life, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'God sent me before you' as ordained by Providence. This meaning - ordained by Providence - becomes clear from Joseph's dreams. In them it was foretold that his brothers, and his father too, would bow down to him, which would never have been foreseen unless it had been ordained providentially. The meaning of 'the bestowal of life' and 'to bestow life' as spiritual life, or new life received through regeneration becomes clear from the single consideration that the spiritual meaning of the Word cannot be anything else. There is natural life and there is spiritual life, natural life being meant in the literal sense of the Word, but spiritual life in its internal sense. What is more, there are many places where even in the sense of the letter 'bestowing life' and simply 'life' are used to mean spiritual life, as in Ezekiel,

When I say to the wicked, You will surely die, and you do not warn him or speak to dissuade the wicked from his evil way so that life may be bestowed on him. Ezekiel 3:18.

In the same prophet,

You have desecrated Me among My people for handfuls of barley and for crusts of bread, to kill souls that ought not to die and to bestow life on souls that ought not to live. You strengthen the hands of the wicked so that he does not turn back from his evil way for life to be bestowed on him. Ezekiel 13:19, 22.

In Hosea,

Jehovah will bestow life on us after two days, and on the third day He will raise us up, that we may live before Him. Hosea 6:1.

In David,

Unless I believed I would see goodness in the land of life. Psalms 27:13.

In John,

To him who conquers I will grant to eat from the tree of life which is in the middle of the paradise of God. Revelation 2:7.

In John the Evangelist,

As the Father raises up the dead and bestows life [on them], so also the Son bestows life on whom He will. John 5:21.

In the same gospel,

It is the Spirit who bestows life; the flesh does not profit anything. The words which I speak, they are spirit and they are life. John 6:63.

In these places 'bestowing life' and 'life' plainly stand for spiritual life, which is life in heaven, a life which is also simply called 'life', as in Matthew,

Narrow and strait is the road that leads to life, and those who find it are few. Matthew 7:14.

And in other places 'entering into life' stands for entering heaven, Matthew 18:8-9; 19:17; Mark 9:43, 45, 47; John 5:24.

  
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