5191.
The Contents. In the internal sense of this chapter the subject treated of is the second state of the celestial of the spiritual, which is "Joseph," in its elevation above what is of the natural or
external man, and so above all the memory-knowledges therein, which are "Egypt."
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CONTENTS
In this chapter the subject in the internal sense is the second state of the celestial of the spiritual, which is 'Joseph'; that is to say, the subject is the raising up of this above the
things belonging to the natural or external man, and so above all the factual knowledge there, which is 'Egypt'.
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IN hoc capite in sensu interno agitur de altero statu caelestis spiritualis quod est `Josephus', nempe de ejus exaltatione super illa quae sunt naturalis seu externi hominis, ita super omnia scientifica
ibi, quae sunt `Aegyptus'.