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1 ثم دعا تلاميذه الاثني عشر واعطاهم سلطانا على ارواح نجسة حتى يخرجوها ويشفوا كل مرض وكل ضعف.

2 واما اسماء الاثني عشر رسولا فهي هذه. الاول سمعان الذي يقال له بطرس واندراوس اخوه. يعقوب بن زبدي ويوحنا اخوه.

3 فيلبس وبرثولماوس. توما ومتى العشار. يعقوب بن حلفى ولباوس الملقب تداوس.

4 سمعان القانوي ويهوذا الاسخريوطي الذي اسلمه

5 هؤلاء الاثنا عشر ارسلهم يسوع واوصاهم قائلا. الى طريق امم لا تمضوا والى مدينة للسامريين لا تدخلوا.

6 بل اذهبوا بالحري الى خراف بيت اسرائيل الضالة.

7 وفيما انتم ذاهبون اكرزوا قائلين انه قد اقترب ملكوت السموات.

8 اشفوا مرضى. طهروا برصا. اقيموا موتى. اخرجوا شياطين. مجانا اخذتم مجانا اعطوا.

9 لا تقتنوا ذهبا ولا فضة ولا نحاسا في مناطقكم.

10 ولا مزودا للطريق ولا ثوبين ولا احذية ولا عصا. لان الفاعل مستحق طعامه

11 واية مدينة او قرية دخلتموها فافحصوا من فيها مستحق. واقيموا هناك حتى تخرجوا.

12 وحين تدخلون البيت سلموا عليه.

13 فان كان البيت مستحقا فليات سلامكم عليه. ولكن ان لم يكن مستحقا فليرجع سلامكم اليكم.

14 ومن لا يقبلكم ولا يسمع كلامكم فاخرجوا خارجا من ذلك البيت او من تلك المدينة وانفضوا غبار ارجلكم.

15 الحق اقول لكم ستكون لارض سدوم وعمورة يوم الدين حالة اكثر احتمالا مما لتلك المدينة

16 ها انا ارسلكم كغنم في وسط ذئاب. فكونوا حكماء كالحيّات وبسطاء كالحمام.

17 ولكن احذروا من الناس. لانهم سيسلمونكم الى مجالس وفي مجامعهم يجلدونكم.

18 وتساقون امام ولاة وملوك من اجلي شهادة لهم وللامم.

19 فمتى اسلموكم فلا تهتموا كيف او بما تتكلمون. لانكم تعطون في تلك الساعة ما تتكلمون به.

20 لان لستم انتم المتكلمين بل روح ابيكم الذي يتكلم فيكم.

21 وسيسلم الاخ اخاه الى الموت والاب ولده. ويقوم الاولاد على والديهم ويقتلونهم.

22 وتكونون مبغضين من الجميع من اجل اسمي. ولكن الذي يصبر الى المنتهى فهذا يخلص.

23 ومتى طردوكم في هذه المدينة فاهربوا الى الاخرى. فاني الحق اقول لكم لا تكملون مدن اسرائيل حتى يأتي ابن الانسان

24 ليس التلميذ افضل من المعلم ولا العبد افضل من سيده.

25 يكفي التلميذ ان يكون كمعلمه والعبد كسيده. ان كانوا قد لقبوا رب البيت بعلزبول فكم بالحري اهل بيته.

26 فلا تخافوهم. لان ليس مكتوم لن يستعلن ولا خفي لن يعرف.

27 الذي اقوله لكم في الظلمة قولوه في النور. والذي تسمعونه في الاذن نادوا به على السطوح.

28 ولا تخافوا من الذين يقتلون الجسد ولكن النفس لا يقدرون ان يقتلوها. بل خافوا بالحري من الذي يقدر ان يهلك النفس والجسد كليهما في جهنم.

29 أليس عصفوران يباعان بفلس. وواحد منهما لا يسقط على الارض بدون ابيكم.

30 واما انتم فحتى شعور رؤوسكم جميعها محصاة.

31 فلا تخافوا. انتم افضل من عصافير كثيرة.

32 فكل من يعترف بي قدام الناس اعترف انا ايضا به قدام ابي الذي في السموات.

33 ولكن من ينكرني قدام الناس انكره انا ايضا قدام ابي الذي في السموات

34 لا تظنوا اني جئت لألقي سلاما على الارض. ما جئت لألقي سلاما بل سيفا.

35 فاني جئت لأفرّق الانسان ضد ابيه والابنة ضد امها والكنة ضد حماتها.

36 واعداء الانسان اهل بيته.

37 من احب ابا او اما اكثر مني فلا يستحقني. ومن احب ابنا او ابنة اكثر مني فلا يستحقني.

38 ومن لا ياخذ صليبه ويتبعني فلا يستحقني.

39 من وجد حياته يضيعها. ومن اضاع حياته من اجلي يجدها.

40 من يقبلكم يقبلني ومن يقبلني يقبل الذي ارسلني.

41 من يقبل نبيا باسم نبي فأجر نبي ياخذ. ومن يقبل بارا باسم بار فأجر بار ياخذ.

42 ومن سقى احد هؤلاء الصغار كاس ماء بارد فقط باسم تلميذ فالحق اقول لكم انه لا يضيع اجره

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10683

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10683. 'For in accordance with these words I make a covenant with you and with Israel' means being joined through these truths to those whose worship is outward and inward. This is clear from the meaning of 'in accordance with these words' as through these leading truths that were to be adhered to, dealt with above in 10682; from the meaning of 'making a covenant' as being joined together, dealt with in 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021, 6804, 8767, 8778; from the representation of 'Moses', with whom and with Israel, it is said, a covenant is being made, as the outward form taken by the Word, the Church, and worship, that has what is inward in it, dealt with in 10563, 10571, 10607, 10614; and from the meaning of 'Israel' as the inward aspect of the Church and worship, dealt with in 4286, 4292, 4570, 6426. This explains why the covenant is said to be made with Moses and with Israel. It does not say 'with the children of Israel' because in the present chapter and the previous chapter 'the children of Israel' is used to mean those who are interested in the outward aspect of the Church, worship, and the Word without the inward, see 10454-10457, 10461, 10498, 10549-10551, 10570, 10575, 10629.

[2] A brief statement must be made here of what the inward aspect of the Word, the Church, and worship is; what the outward aspect of these that has the inward within it is; and what the outward aspect devoid of the inward is. The inward aspect of the Word, the Church, and worship is what people adhere to if they love to do the truth for its own sake because of an inward and thus spiritual affection. The outward aspect of these that has the inward within it is what people adhere to if they love truth for its own sake because of an outward and thus natural affection. These are external members of the Church, whereas the former are internal; for in every Church there are internal members and external ones. But people's worship is outward devoid of what is inward if they do not love truth for its own sake but for the sake of gain in the world, thus do not love to do truths except for their own benefit or to be seen by others. These people are not within but outside the Church.

[3] When people who love to do the truth for its own sake because of an inward or spiritual affection hear truths, they rejoice and think about the way to live in accord with them. But when those who love truth for its own sake because of an outward or natural affection hear the truth, they too rejoice but do not think about the way to live in accord with them, though without their awareness an influence from an inner source moves them to lead such a life. Those however who love truth for the sake of gain in the world do not think about the way to live; nor do they receive any influence from an inner source. They do no more than commit truths to memory, to the end that they can talk about them.

[4] Those who love to do truth for its own sake love the Lord; for truth comes from the Lord, and the Lord causes it to become good through the willing and doing of it, thus causes it to become part of a person's life. For truth does not become part of a person's life until it passes into his will. Its presence in his will can be known about from and detected in the fact that he does it, and still more in the fact that he loves to do it; for to the extent that a person wills truth he loves it.

[5] Loving truth for its own sake and for the sake of leading a life in accord with it is described by the Lord in the following way in Matthew,

Whoever welcomes you welcomes Me; but he who welcomes Me welcomes Him who sent Me. Whoever welcomes a prophet in the name of a prophet will receive a prophet's reward; and whoever welcomes a righteous person in a righteous person's name will receive a righteous person's reward. Indeed whoever gives one of these little ones a cup of water only in the name of a disciple, truly I say to you, he will not lose his reward. Matthew 10:40-42.

Anyone unacquainted with the internal sense of the Word cannot know what welcoming a prophet in the name of a prophet, a righteous person in a righteous person's name, and the Lord's disciple in the name of a disciple means, nor what the declaration that those who welcome these will receive a reward in keeping with that welcome means. Without the internal sense does anyone know what welcoming another in that person's name means?

[6] But those acquainted with the internal sense pay no attention to the person, only to the reality meant by the person, so that their attention is not focused on a disciple or a prophet but on the realities meant by disciple and prophet. In the internal sense 'disciple' means truth practised in life, but 'prophet' truth upheld by doctrine; and 'in the name of anyone' means on account of his character. From all this it is evident what those words spoken by the Lord mean, namely that those who love truth for its own sake, and those who love to do the truth for its own sake, love the Lord and receive heaven into themselves; for the reward which the Lord imparts is the affection for truth for truth's sake, and the affection for truth for truth's sake holds heaven within it.

[7] By 'disciples' all aspects of love and faith in their entirety are meant, thus in particular those who are led by the Lord, see 3488, 3858(end), 6397.

'Prophet' means truth upheld by doctrine, 2534, 7269.

'Name' means character or essential nature, 144, 145, 1896, 2009, 2724, 6674, 9310.

'Reward' means an affection for truth and good, 3956, 6388.

The idea of a person is converted in the internal sense into that of some reality, 5225, 5287, 5434, 8343, 8985, 9007, 10282.

Doing the truth for its own sake constitutes loving the Lord, 10336.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 4570

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4570. 'But indeed Israel will be your name' means the nature of the internal natural, or the nature of the spiritual aspect of it, represented by 'Israel'; 'and He called his name Israel' means the internal Natural or the celestial-spiritual aspect of the Natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'name' as the essential nature, dealt with just above in 4568, and from the meaning of 'Israel' as the internal aspect of the Lord's natural and also the celestial-spiritual aspect of the Natural. No one can know why Jacob was called Israel unless he knows what the internal natural is and what the external natural is, and in addition what the celestial-spiritual aspect of the natural is. These matters have in actual fact been explained already, when Jacob was named Israel by the angel; but because they are the kind of things about which people know little, if anything, they need to be explained again.

[2] Two quite distinct and separate degrees exist in man - the rational and the natural. The rational constitutes the internal man and the natural the external; but the natural, like the rational also, has an external aspect of its own and an internal one. The external aspect of the natural is composed of the physical senses and of the impressions received from the world through these senses immediately. By means of his sensory impressions a person is in touch with things belonging to the world and to the body; and people who are confined solely to this natural are called sensory-minded because their thought goes scarcely at all beyond sensory experience. But the internal part of the natural is made up of ideas inferred - by the use of analysis and analogies - from what is in the external, even though it draws on and derives its ideas from sensory impressions. So the natural is in touch through the senses with things belonging to the world and to the body, and through ideas, arrived at by the use of analogy and analysis, with the rational, thus with things belonging to the spiritual world. Such is the composition of the natural. There is another part that exists between and has links with both of them - with the external aspect and with the internal - and so is in touch through the external with things in the natural world, and through the internal with those in the spiritual world. This external natural is represented specifically by 'Jacob', and the internal natural by 'Israel'. The situation is similar with the rational; that is to say, there is an external aspect and an internal, and a further one between the two. But this, in the Lord's Divine mercy, is to be discussed where Joseph is the subject, for 'Joseph' represents the external aspect of the rational.

[3] What the celestial-spiritual is however has been stated several times already - that essentially the celestial is good and the spiritual truth, so that the celestial-spiritual is that which is good resulting from truth. Now because the Lord's Church is both external and internal, and internal features of the Church had to be represented by the descendants of Jacob through things of an external nature, Jacob could not therefore be called Jacob any longer, but was called Israel - see what has been introduced already about these matters in 4286, 4292. Further to this it should be recognized that the terms celestial and spiritual are used both of the rational and of the natural. Celestial is used when people receive good, and spiritual when they receive truth from the Lord; for the good which flows from the Lord into heaven is called celestial, and the truth is called spiritual. In the highest sense the naming of Jacob as Israel means that the Lord progressed towards more interior aspects and made the Natural within Him Divine, both the external aspect of it and the internal. For in the highest sense that which is represented is the Natural itself.

  
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