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创世记第13章

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1 亚伯兰带着他的妻子与罗得,并一切所有的,都从埃及地去。

2 亚伯兰的、牲畜极多。

3 他从地渐渐往伯特利去,到了伯特利和艾的中间,就是从前支搭帐棚的地方

4 也是他起先筑地方;他又在那里求告耶和华的名。

5 亚伯兰同行的罗得也有牛群羊群、帐棚。

6 容不下他们;因为他们的财物甚多,使他们不能同居。

7 当时,迦南人与比利洗人在那居住亚伯兰的牧人和罗得的牧人相争。

8 亚伯兰就对罗得:你我不可相争,你的牧人和我的牧人也不可相争,因为我们是骨肉(原文作弟兄)。

9 不都在你眼前麽?请你离开我:你向左,我就向右;你向右,我就向左。

10 罗得举目见约但河的全平原,直到琐珥,都是滋润的,那耶和华未灭所多玛、蛾摩拉以先如同耶和华的园子,也像埃及

11 於是罗得选择约但河的全平原,往东迁移;他们就彼此分离了。

12 亚伯兰迦南,罗得在平原的城邑,渐渐挪移帐棚,直到所多玛

13 所多玛人在耶和华面前罪大恶极。

14 罗得离别亚伯兰耶和华亚伯兰:从你所在的地方,你举目向东西

15 凡你所见的一切,我都要赐你和你的後裔,直到永远

16 我也要使你的後裔如同上的尘沙那样多,若能数算上的尘沙才能数算你的後裔。

17 起来,纵横走遍这,因为我必把这你。

18 亚伯兰就搬了帐棚,到希伯仑幔利的橡树那里居住,在那里为耶和华筑了一座

   

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Arcana Coelestia#1577

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1577. That 'let there not be strife, now, between me and you, [and between my herdsmen and your herdsmen]' means that there ought to be no disagreement between the two becomes clear from what has been stated already. This agreement, or unity, of the internal man and the external man contains more arcana than can ever be fully told. The internal man and the external man have never been united in anyone - for it never has been possible nor is it ever possible for them to be united - except in the Lord; and this is a further reason why He came into the world. With people who are regenerate the internal man and the external man appear as though they are united; but in fact they are the Lord's, for the things that are in agreement are the Lord's, whereas those that are not are man's.

[2] There are two sides to the internal man, namely the celestial and the spiritual, and these two form a single entity if the spiritual has its origin in the celestial. Or what amounts to the same, there are the two sides to the internal man known as good and truth. These two form a single entity if truth has its origin in good. Or what also amounts to the same, there are the two sides to the internal man, love and faith. These two form a single entity if faith has its origin in love. Or what yet again amounts to the same, there are the two sides to the internal man, will and understanding. These two form a single entity if the understanding has its origin in the will. The light from the sun can serve to make the point plainer still. If both warmth and light are present in light from the sun, as they are in spring-time, all things consequently start to grow and thrive. But if, as in winter, there is no warmth in the light from the sun all things at that time consequently fade and die.

[3] From this it is clear what constitutes the internal man. What constitutes the external man however is evident from the fact that with the external man everything is natural; for the external man is one and the same as the natural man. The internal man is said to be united to the external when the celestial-spiritual comprising the internal man flows into the natural comprising the external man and causes them to act as one. The natural as a consequence becomes celestial and spiritual as well, though it is a lower variety of celestial and spiritual. Or what amounts to the same, the external man as a consequence becomes celestial and spiritual as well, though it is a more exterior variety of celestial and spiritual man.

[4] The internal man and the external man are completely distinct and separate since celestial and spiritual things are what move the internal man but natural things the external man. But although they are distinct they are nevertheless united, that is to say, when the celestial-spiritual comprising the internal man flows into the natural comprising the external man and reorganizes it as its own. In none but the Lord has the Internal Man been united to the external Man. It has happened to nobody else except insofar as the Lord has united and does unite them. It is solely love and charity, that is, good, which effects union, and there can never be any love and charity, that is, any good, unless it comes from the Lord. Such is the union which these words of Abram are meant to convey - 'let there not be strife, now, between me and you, and between my herdsmen and your herdsmen, for we are men who are brothers'.

[5] The words 'between me and you, and between my herdsmen and your herdsmen' are used for the following reason: just as the internal man has two elements, namely the celestial and the spiritual which, as has been stated, form a single entity, so too does the external man. The celestial side of the external man is called natural good, the spiritual side natural truth. 'Let there not be strife between me and you' has regard to good - that is, let there be no conflict between good in the internal man and good in the external, while 'let there be no strife between my herdsmen and your herdsmen' has regard to truth - that is, let there be no conflict between truth in the internal man and truth in the external.

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