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Shemot第11章

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1 ויאמר יהוה אל־משה עוד נגע אחד אביא על־פרעה ועל־מצרים אחרי־כן ישלח אתכם מזה כשלחו כלה גרש יגרש אתכם מזה׃

2 דבר־נא באזני העם וישאלו איש מאת רעהו ואשה מאת רעותה כלי־כסף וכלי זהב׃

3 ויתן יהוה את־חן העם בעיני מצרים גם האיש משה גדול מאד בארץ מצרים בעיני עבדי־פרעה ובעיני העם׃ ס

4 ויאמר משה כה אמר יהוה כחצת הלילה אני יוצא בתוך מצרים׃

5 ומת כל־בכור בארץ מצרים מבכור פרעה הישב על־כסאו עד בכור השפחה אשר אחר הרחים וכל בכור בהמה׃

6 והיתה צעקה גדלה בכל־ארץ מצרים אשר כמהו לא נהיתה וכמהו לא תסף׃

7 ולכל בני ישראל לא יחרץ־כלב לשנו למאיש ועד־בהמה למען תדעון אשר יפלה יהוה בין מצרים ובין ישראל׃

8 וירדו כל־עבדיך אלה אלי והשתחוו־לי לאמר צא אתה וכל־העם אשר־ברגליך ואחרי־כן אצא ויצא מעם־פרעה בחרי־אף׃ ס

9 ויאמר יהוה אל־משה לא־ישמע אליכם פרעה למען רבות מופתי בארץ מצרים׃

10 ומשה ואהרן עשו את־כל־המפתים האלה לפני פרעה ויחזק יהוה את־לב פרעה ולא־שלח את־בני־ישראל מארצו׃ ף

   

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Arcana Coelestia#7766

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7766. 'One more plague I will bring onto Pharaoh and onto Egypt' means the final stage of vastation, which is damnation. This is clear from the meaning of 'one more plague' as the last stage of vastation. It is evident from the explanation of what has gone before that the plagues brought onto Egypt meant consecutive states of vastation. The fact that the last stage is damnation - the damnation of faith separated from charity - will be evident from what is to follow; for the killing in Egypt of the firstborn means the damnation of that faith, 'death' being damnation and 'the firstborn' faith. Faith is said to be damned when matters of faith are used to support falsities and evils. When used in support of these, matters of faith go over to their side and become endorsements of them. This happens with those who separate faith from charity in both doctrine and life. But no faith in fact resides with them, only knowledge of such things as are matters of faith, though they call that knowledge faith. This is what one should understand by faith that is damned. Furthermore the people themselves in whom such matters of faith have been linked to falsities and evils end up in damnation after undergoing stages of vastation. Their damnation is made perceptible by the rotten and foul stink that emanates from them, worse than any emitted by those who have never subscribed to matters of faith. Their situation in particular is the same as that which arises in a general way. Generally, if an evil spirit approaches a heavenly community, where charity exists, its inhabitants smell plainly the foul stink emanating from him. They do so in particular situations in which such things as belong to heaven, that is, matters of faith, have co-existed in a person with such things as belong to hell. From all this it is now evident that 'one more plague which will be brought onto Pharaoh and onto Egypt' means the last stage of vastation, which is damnation. For 'Pharaoh' represents those who have been molesters, at this point those who are damned, and 'Egypt' means the natural mind, 5276, 5278, 5280, 5288, 5301, 6147, 6252.

  
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Arcana Coelestia#5278

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5278. 'And all the abundance of corn in the land of Egypt will be thrust into oblivion' means the removal of truth and the seeming deprivation of it in both parts of the natural. This is clear from the meaning of forgetting or 'being thrust into oblivion' as a removal and the seeming deprivation that results from this; from the meaning of 'the abundance of corn' as the multiplication of truth, that is, truth that has been multiplied, dealt with just above in 5276; and from the meaning of 'the land of Egypt' as the natural mind or a person's natural, both parts of it in this case, as just above in 5276.

[2] The reason forgetting or 'being thrust into oblivion' means a removal and seeming deprivation is that something akin to this happens to the memory and to thought that relies on it. The actual matters that a person is thinking about are immediately beneath his attention, while related matters spread out in order around them, extending to unrelated ones furthest away, which at that time are in oblivion. Matters of a contrary nature are separated from these, hanging downwards and revealing themselves underneath, where they serve to counterbalance what is above them. This ordered arrangement is effected by means of good flowing in. Such is the way in which the whole of a person's thought is ordered. The truth of this can be seen from people's thoughts in the next life. There in the light of heaven it is quite normal for people's thoughts to be presented sometimes in a visual manner, at which times the form in which those thoughts are arranged is demonstrated. From this it may be seen that 'forgetting' in the internal sense means nothing else than a removal and seeming deprivation.

  
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