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出埃及记第7章

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1 耶和华摩西:我使你在法老面前代替,你的哥哥亚伦是替你话的。

2 凡我所吩咐你的,你都要。你的哥哥亚伦要对法老,容以色列人出他的

3 我要使法老的刚硬,也要在埃及多行神迹奇事。

4 法老必不你们;我要伸重重的刑罚埃及,将我的军队以色列民从埃及领出来。

5 我伸攻击埃及,将以色列人从他们中间领出来的时候,埃及人就要知道我是耶和华

6 摩西亚伦这样行;耶和华怎样吩咐他们,他们就照样行了。

7 摩西亚伦法老说话的时候,摩西八十岁,亚伦八十三岁。

8 耶和华晓谕摩西亚伦

9 法老若对你们:你们行件奇事罢!你就吩咐亚伦:把杖丢在法老面前,使杖变作蛇。

10 摩西亚伦进去见法老,就照耶和华所吩咐的行。亚伦把杖丢在法老和臣仆面前,杖就变作蛇。

11 於是法老召了博士和术士来;他们是埃及行法术的,也用邪术照样而行。

12 他们各丢下自己的杖,杖就变作蛇;但亚伦的了他们的杖。

13 法老里刚硬,不肯从摩西、亚伦,正如耶和华的。

14 耶和华摩西法老里固执,不肯容百姓去。

15 明日早晨,他出来往边去,你要往河边迎接他,里要拿着那变过蛇的杖,

16 对他耶和华希伯来人打发我来见你,:容我的百姓去,好在旷野事奉我。到如今你还是不

17 耶和华这样:我要用我里的杖击打河中的就变作血;因此,你必知道我是耶和华

18 河里的鱼必,河也要腥埃及人就要厌恶吃这河里的

19 耶和华晓谕摩西:你对亚伦:把你的杖伸在埃及所有的以上,就是在他们的江、、池、塘以上,叫都变作血。在埃及,无论在器中,器中,都必有血。

20 摩西亚伦就照耶和华所吩咐的行。亚伦法老和臣仆眼前举杖击打河里的,河里的都变作血了。

21 河里的鱼死了,河也腥了,埃及人就不能吃这河里的埃及都有了血。

22 埃及行法术的,也用邪术照样而行。法老里刚硬,不肯摩西、亚伦,正如耶和华的。

23 法老转身进宫,也不把这事放在上。

24 埃及人都在河的两边地,要得,因为他们不能这河里的

25 耶和华击打河以满了

   

来自斯威登堡的著作

 

Arcana Coelestia#7343

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7343. 'And all the Egyptians dug round about the river for water to drink' means searching out truth which they could apply to falsities. This is clear from the meaning of 'digging' as searching out, dealt with below; from the meaning of 'water round about the river' as truths (the reason why 'water round about the river' is truths is that this water was outside the river and had not become blood; for the meaning of 'water' as truths, see 739, 790, 2702, 3058, 3424, 4976, 5668); and from the meaning of 'drinking' as applying to falsities. For the meaning of 'drinking' as applying, see 5709; for anyone who drinks something applies it to himself. But it should be recognized that the nature of the application when it takes place is determined by the character and state of the one who applies that thing to himself. A person with an affection for truth applies truths to himself in accordance with the state and character of this affection; but a person with an affection for falsity perverts and falsifies truths when he applies them to himself. This may be seen from the consideration that Divine Truth flows into everyone, yet is varied with each individual according to the state and character of his life. Those in hell therefore turn it into falsities, just as they turn Divine Good into evil, heavenly forms of love into devilish ones, mercy into hatred and cruelty, conjugial love into adultery. Thus they turn things into their opposites, which they do because of the opposite character and state of their life. This now explains why 'all the Egyptians dug round about the river for water [to drink]' means searching out truths which they could apply to falsities.

[2] The fact that among those steeped in falsities and evils truth is turned into falsity and good into evil, and also vice versa, is evident from the proverbial saying that to the pure all things are pure, and to the impure all things are impure. This may also be illustrated by natural phenomena, for instance by the light coming from the sun. The light is white, but the objects it flows into convert it into colours. It is made beautiful by objects that are beautiful, and ugly by those that are ugly. The same proverb may also be illustrated by the grafting of branches into trees. A branch grafted into the trunk bears its own fruit, and therefore the sap of the tree, as soon as it passes into the engrafted branch, Is varied. It now becomes the branch's sap, suited to the production of its leaves and fruit. The situation is similar with the things that enter a human being.

[3] The reason why 'digging' means searching out is that 'water', 'spring', and 'well' which are dug out mean truths, which are not dug out but searched out. This is why in the original language this same word, when it is used in connection with truths, also means to search for. In prophetical statements however either 'water' or 'spring' is used instead of truth, and 'digging' instead of searching for; for this is what prophetic language is like, as is evident in Moses, where the spring at Beer is referred to, about which Israel sang this song,

Rise up, O spring! Answer over it! The well 1 which the princes dug, which the chiefs of the people dug out, as directed by the lawgiver, with their staves. Numbers 21:16-18.

Here 'spring' means teachings presenting God's truth, 'digging' means searching for it.

脚注:

1. literally, spring

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