AC 7058 [1, 3]
And Moses told Aaron all the words of Jehovah.
(Exodus 4:30)
That this signifies the influx
of the truth proceeding immediately
from the Divine of the Lord
into the truth which proceeds mediately,
and instruction in the details of doctrine,
is evident from the signification of "telling," as being influx;
from the representation of Moses,
as being the truth proceeding immediately
from the Divine of the Lord;
from the representation of Aaron,
as being the truth proceeding mediately
from the Divine of the Lord;
and from the signification of "all the words of Jehovah,"
as being the details of doctrine.
Instruction is signified by
"Moses told the words to Aaron,"
for instruction from the Divine
is effected by means of influx,
which influx is signified by "telling."
From all this it is evident that
by "Moses told Aaron all the words of Jehovah"
is signified the influx of the truth
proceeding immediately from the Divine of the Lord
into the truth which proceeds mediately,
and instruction in the details of doctrine.
It is said truth proceeding immediately
from the Divine of the Lord,
although in the internal sense
the subject here treated of is the Lord
when He was in the world,
and when He called upon His Father
as separate from Himself.
But how the case herein is,
has been occasionally told before, namely,
that the Divine Itself, or Jehovah, was in Him,
for He was conceived of Jehovah;
and therefore He also calls Him His "Father,"
and Himself His "Son."
But the Lord was then in the human
that was infirm by heredity from the mother,
and insofar as He was in this,
so far Jehovah or the Divine Itself
which was in Him appeared to be absent;
but insofar as the Lord was in the Human glorified,
or made Divine,
so far Jehovah or the Divine Itself was present,
and in the very Human.
From this then it can be known how it is to be understood
that the truth
which had proceeded immediately from the Divine
was from the Divine of the Lord.
Friday, March 03, 2023
AC 7058 - Moses, Aaron, the Lord and the Truth Proceeding
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