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Exodus 23

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1 Ära levita valekuuldusi! Ära löö kätt õelaga, et sa ei saaks valetunnistajaks!

2 Ära järgne jõugule kurja tegema ja ära kosta riiuasjas jõugu järele paindudes, et sa õigust ei väänaks!

3 Ära ole viletsa kasuks erapoolik tema riiuasjas!

4 Kui sa kohtad oma vihamehe eksinud härga või eeslit, siis vii see temale tagasi!

5 Kui sa näed oma vihamehe eeslit koorma all lamamas, siis ära jäta teda maha, vaid aita ta lahti päästa!

6 Ära vääna su juures oleva vaese õigust tema riiuasjas!

7 Pettusasjast hoia eemale; ja sa ei tohi tappa süütut ega õiget, sest mina ei mõista õigeks ühtki õelat!

8 Ära võta meelehead, sest meelehea pimestab nägijaid ja teeb õigete asjad segaseks!

9 Võõrale ära tee häda: te ju mõistate võõra hinge, sest te ise olete olnud võõrad Egiptusemaal!

10 Kuus aastat külva oma maale ja kogu sellelt saaki,

11 aga seitsmendal jäta see koristamata ja harimata, et su rahva vaesed saaksid sealt süüa; ja mis neist järele jääb, seda söögu metsloomad! Samuti talita ka oma viinamäe ja õlipuudega!

12 Kuus päeva tee oma tööd, aga seitsmendal päeval puhka, et su härg ja eesel kosuksid, ja su teenija poeg ning võõras saaksid hingata!

13 Kõik, mis ma teile olen rääkinud, pidage meeles! Teiste jumalate nimesid ei tohi te nimetada, ärgu seda kuuldagu sinu suust!

14 Kolm korda aastas pead mulle püha pidama!

15 Pea hapnemata leibade püha: seitse päeva söö hapnemata leiba, nõnda nagu ma sind olen käskinud, määratud ajal aabibikuus, sest siis sa tulid Egiptusest välja; aga tühje käsi ei tohi tulla mu palge ette!

16 Ja pea lõikuspüha oma varajase vilja saagile, mille oled külvanud põllule; ja vilja kokkupanemise püha aasta lõpus, kui sa oma saagi põllult koristad!

17 Kolm korda aastas peab kogu su meessugu tulema Issanda Jumala palge ette!

18 Sa ei tohi ohverdada mu tapaohvri verd haput leiba süües, ja mu pühade ohvrirasv ei tohi seista üle öö hommikuni!

19 Parim oma põllu uudseviljast vii Issanda, oma Jumala kotta! Ära keeda kitsetalle ta ema piimas!

20 Vaata, mina läkitan sinu eel ingli sind tee peal hoidma ja sind viima paika, mille ma olen valmistanud.

21 Ole valvel tema ees ja kuula ta häält, ära vihasta teda; sest ta ei andesta teie üleastumist, sellepärast et temas on minu nimi!

22 Aga kui sa tõesti kuulad tema häält ja teed kõike, mida ma käsin, siis ma olen sinu vaenlaste vaenlane ja vastaste vastane.

23 Sest minu ingel läheb sinu eel ja viib sind emorlaste, hettide, perislaste, kaananlaste, hiivlaste ja jebuuslaste juurde ja mina hävitan need.

24 Ära kummarda nende jumalaid ja ära teeni neid! Ja ära tee ka nende rahvaste tegude järgi, vaid kisu maha sootuks nende jumalad ja purusta täiesti nende ebaususambad!

25 Te peate aga teenima Issandat, oma Jumalat, siis ta õnnistab sinu leiba ja vett! Ja ma hoian tõve sinust eemal.

26 Enneaegselt sünnitajat ega sigimatut ei ole su maal. Ja ma teen täielikuks sinu päevade arvu.

27 Ma läkitan sinu eele hirmu ja viin segadusse kõik rahvad, kelle juurde sa tuled, ja teen, et kõik su vaenlased näitavad sulle selga.

28 Ma läkitan sinu eele masenduse, et see ajaks su eest ära hiivlased, kaananlased ja hetid.

29 Ma ei aja neid su eest ära ühe aastaga, et maa ei jääks tühjaks ja sulle ei sigineks metsloomi.

30 Ma ajan nad sinu eest ära vähehaaval, seni kui sa sigined ja pärid maa.

31 Ja ma annan sulle maa-ala Kõrkjamerest vilistite mereni ja kõrbest kuni Frati jõeni, sest ma annan maa elanikud teie kätte ja sina ajad need ära enese eest.

32 Sa ei tohi teha lepingut nendega ega nende jumalatega!

33 Nemad ei tohi jääda elama su maale, et nad ei mõjustaks sind minu vastu pattu tegema; sest kui sa nende jumalaid teenid, siis saab see sulle püüdepaelaks!'

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9125

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9125. 'If a thief is caught digging through' means if it is not apparent that good or truth is being taken away. This is clear from the meaning of 'digging through' as perpetrating evil in concealment, and - when said of a thief - as taking away good or truth by means of falsity arising from evil so as not to be seen, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'a thief' as one who takes away good and truth, dealt with in 5135, 8906, 9018, 9020, and in the abstract sense as truth or good that has been taken away. The term 'abstract sense' is used because angels, who see the internal sense of the Word, think in abstraction from persons, 5225, 5287, 5434, 8343, 8985, 9007. The Word too in its internal sense has spiritual realities instead of worldly objects, without any narrowing down to persons or places.

[2] As regards the meaning of 'digging through' as perpetrating evil in concealment, and - when said of a thief - as taking away good or truth by means of falsity arising from evil so as not to be seen, all this is evident from the consideration that a distinction is drawn here between a theft committed by digging through and a theft committed when the sun has risen, spoken of in the next verse. That 'digging through' has this meaning is also clear from places in the Word in which the expression occurs, as in Jeremiah,

Yes, in your skirts the blood of poor innocent souls is found. I have found those things not by digging through but on them all. Jeremiah 2:34.

This refers to foul kinds of love and the evils resulting from them. 'I have found those things not by digging through' stands for not discovering them by investigating secretly. Therefore it says those things are 'on them all', that is, they are visible everywhere. In Ezekiel,

He brought me to the door of the court, where I looked, and behold, a hole in the wall. He said to me, Dig, now, through the wall. I therefore dug through the wall, and behold, a door. Ezekiel 8:7-8.

This refers to the abominations of the house of Israel which they performed secretly. 'Digging through the wall' means going in secretly and seeing what they do. In Amos,

If they dig through into hell, from there My hand will take them. Or if they mount up into heaven, from there I will throw them down. Amos 9:2.

'Digging through into hell' means hiding oneself there, and so among falsities arising from evil. Hell consists in falsity arising from evil, since that falsity reigns there. The falsities there are called darkness, within which they hide away from the light of heaven; for they flee from the light of heaven, which is Divine Truth from the Lord. In Job,

The eye of the adulterer watches for twilight, saying, No eye will see me. And he will put on a covering for his face. He digs through 1 houses in the darkness. In the daytime they mark [them] for themselves; they do not acknowledge the light. For the morning is the same to them as the shadow of death, since they acknowledge the terrors of the shadow of death. Job 24:15-17.

Here 'digging through houses' plainly stands for secretly plundering another's goods. For it says that 'he digs through houses in the darkness'; that he watches for twilight, so that no eye may see him; that he puts a covering on his face; they do not acknowledge the light; also that the morning is the shadow of death to them.

[3] The use of 'digging through a house' to mean secretly taking away another's good has its origin in representatives in the next life. There when angels are talking about falsity secretly destroying good, this destruction appears as the digging through of a wall when it is represented on a lower level, where the things angels talk about are manifested in visual images. On the other hand, when angels are talking about truth approaching good and linking itself to it, that approach is represented as an open door through which people enter. This is why the Lord, who spoke in accordance with representatives in heaven and in accordance with correspondences, says in John,

Truly, truly, I say to you, He who does not enter by the door into the sheepfold but climbs in by another way, that man is a thief and a robber. But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. John 10:1-2.

And in Luke,

Know this, that if the householder had known at what hour the thief was coming he would certainly have been awake and would not have permitted his house to be dug through. 2 Luke 12:39.

Here also 'the thief' is one who destroys forms of the good of faith by means of falsities. 'Digging through a house' means carrying out such destruction secretly, since it is done when the householder is not awake. So it is also that coming like a thief means coming without being recognized, because he does not come through the door but by some other way. In John,

If you are not awake I will come upon you like a thief, and you will not know at what hour I will come upon you. Revelation 3:3.

And in the same book,

Behold, I am coming like a thief; blessed is he who is awake. Revelation 16:15.

'Coming like a thief' means coming without being recognized and unexpectedly.

The Lord is spoken of in such a way because the meaning is that the door in a person is closed by falsity arising from evil.

Фусноте:

1. or He breaks into

2. or to be broken into

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.