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出埃及記第8章

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1 耶和華吩咐摩西:你進去見法老,對他耶和華這樣:容我的百姓去,好事奉我。

2 你若不肯容他們去,我必使青蛙蹧蹋你的四境。

3 河裡要滋生青蛙;這青蛙要上進你的宮殿和你的臥房,上你的榻,進你臣僕的房屋,上你百姓的身上,進你的爐灶和你的摶麵盆,

4 又要上你和你百姓並你眾臣僕的身上。

5 耶和華曉諭摩西:你對亞倫:把你的杖伸在江、、池以上,使青蛙埃及上來。

6 亞倫便伸杖在埃及的諸水以上,青蛙就上來,遮滿了埃及

7 行法術的也用他們的邪術照樣而行,叫青蛙上了埃及

8 法老召了摩西亞倫來,:請你們求耶和華使這青蛙離開我和我的民,我就容百姓去祭祀耶和華

9 摩西法老:任憑你罷,我要何時為你和你的臣僕並你的百姓祈求,除滅青蛙離開你和你的宮殿只留在河裡呢?

10 :明天。摩西:可以照你的罷,好叫你知道沒有像耶和華─我們的。

11 青蛙要離開你和你的宮殿,並你的臣僕與你的百姓,只留在河裡。

12 於是摩西亞倫離開法老出去。摩西為擾害法老的青蛙呼求耶和華

13 耶和華就照摩西的行。凡在房裡、院中、田間的青蛙死了

14 眾人把青蛙聚攏成堆,遍就都腥

15 法老見災禍鬆緩,就硬著,不肯他們,正如耶和華的。

16 耶和華吩咐摩西:你對亞倫伸出你的杖擊打上的塵土,使塵土在埃及變作虱子(或譯:虼蚤;下同)。

17 他們就這樣行。亞倫伸杖擊打上的塵土,就在人身上和牲畜身上有了虱子;埃及的塵土都變成虱子了。

18 行法術的也用邪術要生出虱子來,卻是不能。於是在人身上和牲畜身上都有了虱子。

19 行法術的就對法老:這是的手段。法老裡剛硬,不肯摩西、亞倫,正如耶和華的。

20 耶和華摩西:你清起來法老來到邊,你站在他面前,對他耶和華這樣:容我的百姓去,好事奉我。

21 你若不容我的百姓去,我要叫成群的蒼蠅到你和你臣僕並你百姓的身上,進你的房屋,並且埃及人房屋和他們所住的地都要滿了成群的蒼蠅

22 當那日,我必分別我百姓所住的歌珊,使那裡沒有成群的蒼蠅,好叫你知道我是下的耶和華

23 我要將我的百姓和你的百姓分別出來。明天必有這神蹟。

24 耶和華就這樣行。蒼蠅成了大群,進入法老的宮殿,和他臣僕的房屋埃及就因這成群的蒼蠅敗壞了。

25 法老召了摩西亞倫來,:你們去,在這祭祀你們的罷!

26 摩西:這樣行本不相宜,因為我們要把埃及人所厭惡的祭祀耶和華我們;若把埃及人所厭惡的在他們眼前獻為祭,他們豈不拿石頭打死我們麼?

27 我們要往曠野去,走的路程,照著耶和華我們所要吩咐我們的祭祀他。

28 法老:我容你們去,在曠野祭祀耶和華─你們的;只是不要走得很遠。求你們為我祈禱。

29 摩西:我要出去求耶和華,使成群的蒼蠅明天離開法老法老的臣僕並法老的百姓;法老卻不可再行詭詐,不容百姓去祭祀耶和華

30 於是摩西離開法老去求耶和華

31 耶和華就照摩西的行,叫成群的蒼蠅離開法老和他的臣僕並他的百姓,個也沒有留下。

32 這一次法老又硬著,不容百姓去。

   

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Arcana Coelestia#7398

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7398. 'Survive only in the river?' means that they are destined to remain with falsities, in the place where these reside. This is clear from the meaning of 'the river,' here the river of Egypt, as falsity, dealt with in 6693, 7307; and from the meaning of 'surviving' as remaining. The situation is this: Everything without exception that enters a person's mind remains with him, especially what is received with affection. People think that what enters has been completely eradicated and cast out when a person no longer recollects it. But it has been neither eradicated nor cast out; rather, it remains infixed either in the interior memory or among those thing in the exterior memory which have become familiar to the person. For what has become familiar is so to speak instinctive; it flows spontaneously and is not stimulated by any conscious summoning from the memory. A person's speech is like this; the words he uses flow spontaneously from his thought, as do gestures and actions, and indeed his walk. The same applies also to thinking. These abilities enter in successive stages from infancy, and in time become familiar, when they flow spontaneously. These abilities, and others like them show that everything entering a person remains, and that things which become habitual, that is, familiar, cease to be recognized by him as being present in him, although they are present. The same applies to the falsities and evils entering a person, and also the truths and forms of good. Such things are what fashion him and make him the kind of person he is. Everything a person has seen, heard, thought, spoken, or done is recorded within him, see 2474, 2489. From all this one may now see how one should understand the idea that reasonings are destined to remain with falsities, in the place where these reside. For after falsities have been removed they are allotted places of their own elsewhere in the natural, and with the falsities go the endeavour and desire to use reasonings. But they are not, as they were before, the central and immediate object of mental attention. This explains why, as described in what follows, the frogs were gathered into heaps, and caused the land to stink, meaning that those false reasonings were arranged in the natural into bundles, producing what was foul and repulsive, see below in 7408, 7409.

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