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Išėjimas第17章

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1 Visi izraelitai keliavo toliau iš Sino dykumos sustodami, kai Viešpats įsakydavo. Jie pasistatė stovyklą efidime. Čia jie nerado geriamo vandens

2 ir priekaištavo Mozei, sakydami: “Duok mums vandens atsigerti!” Mozė jiems atsakė: “Ko burnojate prieš mane? Kodėl gundote Viešpatį?”

3 Žmonės, ištroškę vandens, murmėjo prieš Mozę: “Kodėl mus išvedei iš Egipto, kad mus, mūsų vaikus ir gyvulius numarintum troškuliu?”

4 Tada Mozė šaukėsi Viešpaties: “Ką man daryti su šita tauta? Nedaug trūksta, kad jie užmuštų mane akmenimis”.

5 Viešpats atsakė Mozei: “Išeik prieš tautą kartu su Izraelio vyresniaisiais; laikyk rankoje lazdą, kuria sudavei į upę, ir eik.

6 Aš stovėsiu prieš tave ant uolos Horebe. Tu suduosi lazda į uolą, iš jos ištekės vanduo ir žmonės galės atsigerti”. Mozė taip ir padarė Izraelio vyresniųjų akyse.

7 Jis praminė tą vietą Masa ir Meriba dėl to, kad izraelitai priekaištavo ir gundė Viešpatį, sakydami: “Ar yra Viešpats tarp mūsų?”

8 Tada atėjo amalekiečiai ir kariavo su Izraeliu efidime.

9 Mozė įsakė Jozuei: “Pasirink vyrų ir eik kariauti prieš amalekiečius! ytoj aš atsistosiu ant kalvos viršūnės ir laikysiu Dievo lazdą rankoje”.

10 Jozuė padarė, kaip jam Mozė buvo įsakęs, ir kovojo prieš amalekiečius. Mozė, Aaronas ir Hūras užlipo ant kalvos viršūnės.

11 Kol Mozė laikydavo pakėlęs savo rankas, laimėdavo izraelitai; kai tik jas nuleisdavo, laimėdavo amalekiečiai.

12 Mozės rankos pavargo; jie tad paėmė akmenį, ir jis atsisėdo ant jo. Aaronas ir Hūras laikė jo rankas, vienas iš vienos, kitas iš kitos pusės; taip jo rankos buvo pakeltos iki saulės nusileidimo.

13 Tuo būdu Jozuė nugalėjo Amaleką ir jo tautą savo kardu.

14 Viešpats liepė Mozei: “Įrašyk tai į knygą atminimui ir perskaityk Jozuei girdint, kad Aš išnaikinsiu atminimą apie amalekiečius iš po dangaus”.

15 Mozė pastatė aukurą ir jį pavadino “Viešpats yra mano vėliava”.

16 Nes jis sakė: “Viešpats prisiekė ir Jis kariaus prieš amalekiečius per kartų kartas”.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#8650

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8650. 'Of whom the name of one was Gershom (for he said, I have been a sojourner in a foreign land)' means the essential nature of the good of truth of those outside the Church. This is clear from the meaning of 'the name' and 'calling the name' as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3006, 3421, 6674. That essential nature is described by the words uttered by Moses then, which were, I have been a sojourner in a foreign land. The reason why these words mean the good of truth of those outside the Church is that 'a sojourner'' means those who were born outside the Church, yet were receiving instruction in things of the Church; and 'a foreign land' means a place where the Church does not exist. For the meaning of 'a sojourner' as those who were born outside the Church and were receiving instruction in things of the Church, see 1463, 4444, 7908, 8007, 8013. The reason why 'a foreign land' is where the genuine Church does not exist is that 'land' or 'earth' means the Church, 662, 1067, 1262, 1733, 1850, 2117, 2118 (end), 2928, 3355, 4447, 4535, 5577, and 'foreign' a place where what is genuine does not exist; for the Lord's Church is spread throughout all lands, and so exists also among gentiles, 2049, 2284, 2589-2604. Furthermore when Gershom was born Moses was outside his own Church, among those with whom the good of simple truth existed, who are meant by 'the Midianites', see 6793-6796.

  
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Arcana Coelestia#2010

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2010. Now because the word 'names means the essential nature, and also the knowledge of that nature, the meaning of the statement made in this verse becomes clear. That is to say, 'No longer will you be called by your name Abram, but your name will be Abraham' means, not what his nature had been previously but what it was going to be. The fact that Abram served other gods and worshipped the god Shaddai was shown above in 1992; but because he was to represent the Lord, and in particular His Internal Man, and so the celestial side of His love, his previous nature had to be effaced, that is, the name Abram had to be altered to another which was such that the Lord could be represented by means of it. The letter H therefore was taken from the name Jehovah - which letter alone in the name Jehovah entails the Divine, and means I AM or TO BE - and was inserted into his name, so that he was called Abraham. The same happened with Sarai further on; the same letter was added to her name, so that she was called Sarah. From this it also becomes clear that in the internal sense of the Word Abraham represents Jehovah or the Lord.

[2] It should be realized however that in representations no significance is attached to the nature or character of the one who represents, for in those representations no attention is paid to the person representing but to the thing which he represents, as stated and shown already in 665, 1097 (end), 1361. Therefore the meaning of the words here in the internal sense is that the Lord cast off the human and put on the Divine, which is also the particular point in the train of thought both before and after this statement, for the promise is now made concerning Isaac his son, who was to represent the Lord's Divine Rational.

  
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