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1 Потомъ отправилось все общество сыновъ Израилевыхъ изъ пустыни Синъ въ путь свой, по повелјнію Іеговы; и расположилось станомъ въ Рефидимј, и небыло воды пить народу.

2 И укорялъ народъ Моисея, и говорилъ: дайте намъ воды пить: а Моисей говорилъ имъ: что вы укоряете меня? что искушаете Іегову?

3 И жаждалъ тамъ народъ воды, и ропталъ народъ на Моисея, говоря: зачјмъ ты вывелъ насъ изъ Египта, уморить жаждою меня и дјтей моихъ и стада мои?

4 Моисей возопилъ къ Іеговј и сказалъ: что мнј дјлать съ народомъ симъ? ещде немного, и они побьютъ меня камнями.

5 Іегова сказалъ Моисею: пройди передъ народомъ, и возми съ собою нјкоторыхъ изъ старјйшинъ Израильскихъ, и посохъ твой, которымъ ты поражалъ рјку, возми въ руку твою и поди.

6 Вотъ, Я стану предъ тобою тамъ на скалј въ Хоривј; и ты ударишь въ скалу, и пойдетъ изъ нея вода, и будетъ пить народъ. Такъ и сдјлалъ Моисей предъ очами старјйшинъ Израильскихъ.

7 И нарекъ мјсту тому имя: Масса и Мерива, потому что сыны Израилевы укоряли Моисея, и искушали Іегову, говоря: точно ли Іегова среди насъ, или нјтъ.

8 И пришелъ Амаликъ, и воевалъ съ Израилемъ въ Рефидимј.

9 Тогда Моисей сказалъ Іисусу: выбери намъ мужей, и поди, сразись съ Амаликомъ; завтра стану на вершинј холма, и посохъ Божій будетъ въ рукј моей.

10 Іисусъ такъ и сдјлалъ, какъ сказалъ ему Моисей, чтобы сразиться съ Амаликомъ; а Моисей и Ааронъ и Оръ взошли на вершину холма.

11 И когда Моисей поднималъ руку свою, одолјвалъ Израиль; а когда опускалъ руку свою, одолјвалъ Амаликъ.

12 Но какъ руки Моисеевы устали, то взяли камень и положили подъ него, и онъ сјлъ на немъ. Ааронъ же и Оръ поддерживали руки его, одинъ съ одной, а другой съ другой стороны. Такимъ образомъ руки его подкрјплены были до захожденія солнца.

13 И низложилъ Іисусъ Амалика и народъ его остріемъ меча.

14 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею: напиши сіе для памяти въ книгу, и внуши Іисусу, что Я совершенно изглажу память Амалика изъ поднебесной.

15 И создалъ Моисей жертвенникъ, и нарекъ ему имя: Іегова Нисси.

16 Потому что, сказалъ онъ, знамя Іеговы въ рукј моей; Брань у Іеговы противъ Амалика изъ рода въ родъ.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#8587

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8587. 'And he called the name of the place Massah' means the essential nature of the state of the temptation. This is clear from the meaning of 'name' and 'calling the name' as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2628, 2724, 3006, 3421, 6674, 6887; and from the meaning of 'the place' as the state, dealt with in 2625, 2837, 3356, 3387, 4321, 4882, 5605, 7381. The reason why the essential nature of the state of the temptation is meant is that the temptation is the subject. The essential nature of its state is meant by 'Massah'; also Massah in the original language means temptation. The essential nature of it will be stated in what follows next.

  
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Arcana Coelestia#2724

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2724. 'And there he called on the name of [Jehovah,] the God of Eternity' means worship from it. This is clear from the meaning of 'calling on the name of God' as worship, dealt with in 440. Those who belonged to the Ancient Church did not understand merely name by the word 'name' but the entire nature, see 144, 145, 340, 768, 1754, 1896, 2009. Thus by 'the name of God' they understood everything in one embrace by which God was worshipped, consequently everything of love and faith. But once the internal aspect of worship perished and only the external was left people began to understand nothing else by 'the name of God' than the name. Indeed they went so far as to worship the name itself, being quite indifferent to what the love and the faith were in which their worship was grounded. As a result of this nations began to identify themselves by the names of their gods, the Jews and Israelites setting themselves above the rest because they worshipped Jehovah. They made the utterance and the calling upon the name itself the essential feature of worship; but in fact worship of the name alone is not worship at all, for that practice may exist even among the worst of people who in worshipping the name alone become greater profaners.

[2] Now because 'the name of God' means the entirety of worship, that is, the love and faith in their entirety from which He is worshipped, it is therefore clear what is meant by hallowed be Your name - in the Lord's Prayer, Matthew 6:9, and what by the following words spoken by the Lord,

You will be hated by everyone for My name's sake. Matthew 10:22.

If two of you agree in My name on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by My Father who is in heaven. Where two or three are gathered in My name, there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 18:19-20.

He who leaves houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or fields, for My name's sake, will receive a hundredfold and will be allotted the inheritance of eternal life. Matthew 19:29.

Hosanna to the son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Matthew 21:9.

Jesus said, You will not see Me from now on until you say, Blessed is the one coming in the name of the Lord. Matthew 23:39.

You will be hated by all nations for My name's sake. Then many will stumble and betray one another, and hate one another, and all for My name's sake. 1 Matthew 24:9-10.

As many as received Him, to them He gave power to be sons of God, to those believing in His name, John 1:12.

He who does not believe is judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. John 3:17-18.

Jesus said, Whatever you ask in My name, I will do it. John 14:14-15; 15:16; 16:23-24, 26-27.

Jesus said, I have manifested Your name to men. John 17:6.

Holy Father, keep them in Your name whom You have given Me, that they may be one as We are one. John 17:11-12.

I made known to them Your name, and I will make known that the love with which You have loved Me may be in them, and I in them. John 17:26.

That you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name. John 20:31.

There are in addition very many places in the Old Testament in which the name of Jehovah and of God is not used to mean the name but love and faith in their entirety in which worship is grounded.

[3] But those who worship the name alone, without love and faith, are spoken of in Matthew as follows,

Many will say to Me on that day, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy through Your name, and cast out demons through Your name, and do many mighty works in Your name? But I will confess to them, I do not know you; depart from Me, you workers of iniquity. Matthew 7:22-23.

As has been stated, once the member of the Church from being internal became external, and began to make worship consist in a name alone, people no longer acknowledged one God but many. For it was a custom among the ancients to add something after the name of Jehovah and by doing that to call to mind some benefit or attribute of His, as in the present verse, 'He called on the name of [Jehovah,] the God of Eternity'. Another example occurs in the next chapter,

Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah Jireh (that is, Jehovah will see). Genesis 22:14.

And the following, among others, are further examples,

Moses built an altar and called the name of it Jehovah Nissi (that is, Jehovah is my banner). Exodus 17:15.

Gideon built an altar to Jehovah and called it [the altar] of Jehovah Shalom (that is, of peace). Judges 6:24.

It was from this custom that those who made worship consist in a name alone came to acknowledge so many gods, and also that among the gentiles, especially those in Greece and Rome, so many gods came to be acknowledged and worshipped, whereas the Ancient Church from which those attributive names derived always worshipped but one God who was revered under so many names, for the reason that by 'name' they understood the essential nature.

脚注:

1. These six words which Swedenborg apparently copied from the Schmidius Latin version do not occur in the original Greek.

  
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