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1 耶和华晓谕摩西

2 哪,犹大支派中,户珥的孙子、乌利的儿子比撒列,我已经题他的名召他。

3 我也以我的灵充满了他,使他有智慧,有聪明,有知识,能做各样的工,

4 能想出巧工,用、铜制造各物,

5 又能刻宝,可以镶嵌,能雕刻头,能做各样的工。

6 我分派但支派中、亚希撒抹的儿子亚何利亚伯与他同工。凡里有智慧的,我更使他们有智慧,能做我一切所吩咐的,

7 就是会幕和法柜,并其上的施恩座,与会幕中一切的器具,

8 桌子桌子的器具,精金的台和台的一切器具并香

9 祭坛的一切器具,并洗濯盆与盆座,

10 精工做的礼服,和祭司亚伦并他儿子用以供祭司职分的衣,

11 和为所用馨料。他们都要照我一切所吩咐的去做。

12 耶和华晓谕摩西

13 你要吩咐以色列人:你们务要守我的安息日;因为这是你我之间世世代的证据,使你们知道我─耶和华是叫你们成为的。

14 所以你们要守安息日,以为日。凡干犯这日的,必要把他治;凡在这日做工的,必从民中剪除。

15 日要做工,但第七日是安息日,是向耶和华守为的。凡在安息日做工的,必要把他治

16 故此,以色列人要世世代守安息日为永远的约。

17 这是我和以色列人永远的证据;因为日之内耶和华,第七日便安息舒畅。

18 耶和华在西乃摩西说完了话,就把两块法版交他,是用指头版。

   

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Arcana Coelestia#10437

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10437. 'Why should the Egyptians speak, saying' means those interested solely in outward things, what they say about those raised to inward things. This is clear from the representation of 'the Egyptians' as those interested solely in outward things; and from the meaning of 'to speak, saying' as what they say about those who are raised to inward things, the latter being the ones whom the words that directly follow refer to in the internal sense. The reason why those interested solely in outward things are represented by 'the Egyptians' is that in ancient times the Egyptians were some of those among whom the representative Church existed. For this Church had spread throughout very many regions of Asia, and at that time the Egyptians excelled all others in the knowledge of correspondences and representations, which were the characteristic of that Church. For they knew the inward things which outward ones represented and consequently were meaningful signs of. But in course of time the like happened to them as happens to others among whom the Church exists, when from being interested in inward things they become interested in outward ones, till at length they do not care about inward things, and make the whole of worship consist in outward things.

[2] When this also happened with the Egyptians the knowledge of correspondences and representations, in which they excelled all others in Asia, was turned into magic. This is what comes about when the inner things of worship, which are those of love and faith, are wiped out, while the outward representative worship still remains, together with knowledge of the inner things that are represented by it. Because the Egyptians came to be like this, in the Word they mean knowledge of inner things, and also that which is outward or natural. And since that which is outward devoid of what is inward is either magic or idolatry, both of which are hellish, 'Egypt' also means hell. From this it is evident why it is that 'why should the Egyptians say' means those interested solely in outward things.

[3] In Egypt as well the representative Church existed, see 7097, 7296, 9391.

'Egypt' means the knowledge of such things in both senses, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 2588, 4749, 4964, 4966, 5700, 5702, 6004, 6015, 6125, 6651, 6673, 6679, 6683, 6750, 7926.

'Egypt' means that which is natural or external, 4967, 5079, 5080, 5095, 5160, 5276, 5278, 5280, 5288, 5301, 5799, 6004, 6015, 6147, 6252, 7353, 7355, 7648.

'Egypt' means hell, 7039, 7097, 7107, 7110, 7126, 7142, 7220, 7228, 7240, 7278, 7307, 7317, 8049, 8132, 8135, 8138, 8146, 8148, 8866, 9197.

  
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Arcana Coelestia#5276

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5276. 'A great abundance of corn in all the land of Egypt' means the multiplication of truth in both parts of the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'an abundance of corn' as a multiplication of truth, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'the land of Egypt' as both parts of the natural. For knowledge is meant by 'Egypt', see 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 4749, 4964, 4966; and since knowledge is meant by that land, so also is the natural meant by it, for the reason that as the expression 'factual knowledge' is used to describe what is stored in the natural, 'the land of Egypt' therefore means the natural mind in which factual knowledge is stored. This being so, 'all the land of Egypt' means both parts of the natural - the interior natural and the exterior natural, regarding which, see 5118, 5126. The reason 'an abundance of corn' means a multiplication of truth is that the expression describes the opposite of 'famine', by which an absence of truth is meant. The word used in the original language to express an abundance of corn - an antonym to 'famine' - means in the internal sense a vast wealth and sufficiency of religious knowledge; for 'famine' means an absence of it. Religious knowledge consists in nothing else than the truths present in a person's natural man which have not yet been made his own by him. The multiplication of such truths is what is meant here. Religious knowledge does not come to be truths residing with a person until that knowledge finds acceptance in his understanding, which happens when he firmly embraces it; and what are then truths residing with him are not made his own until he lives in conformity with them. For nothing is made a person's own other than that which is made part of his life; thus because those truths form his life, his true self is invested in them.

  
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