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Light Giver 16

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διαβάλλω diaballó - Throw across/over
And he was also saying toward the Learners, "There was a man, anyone who was being rich who was holding a household-steward, and this one was thrown over to himself as him who is scattering abroad the things presently at the disposal of himself.
Who are You to Me?
And he who crowed to himself said to himself, Who is this one I am hearing of around yourself? Give back the Word of the Household Management of yourself, for you are not yet able to house-manage!
And the Household-Steward said within his own self, Who will I make, for the Master of myself is taking the Household-Management away from myself? I am not strong enough to dig! I am ashamed to beg!
And he is saying toward myself, "Son of man! Dig through, please, within the Wall, and I am digging within the Wall!" And behold! A door of one!

And he is saying toward myself, "Come and see the self-eternal abominations, evil ones which they, themselves make in here!"

(Ezekiel 8:8-9 RBT)

μετασταθῶ - Be changed, displaced, transferred
I recognized who I will make, so that when I should be displaced/removed from out the Management they might receive myself into the Households of their own selves.
And he who has summoned in one each of the Debtors of the Master of his own self, he was saying to the First One, How much are you indebted to the Master of myself?
Reconcile quickly with the Adversary of Yourself
And the one said, A hundred baths of olive oil. And the one said to himself, Take the Drawings of yourself, and he who sat down, quickly draw fifty!59
Then to another one he said, And how much are you, yourself indebted? And the one said, "A hundred kors of wheat. He is saying to himself, Take the Drawings of yourself and write/draw eighty.
Sons of the Aion (the Eternal)
And the Master praised the Household-Steward of the Unjust One, because he made prudently. For the Sons of the Eternal One, this one, are being more prudent beyond the Sons of the Luminary into the Generation, the one of their own selves.
A luminary of their own selves...

The Greek noun φάος (also φῶς, φόως), though primarily denoting light, especially sunlight or daylight, is also used to refer to moonlight and starlight, as seen in expressions like φαέεσσι σελήνης ("with the beams of the moon," Hes. fr. 142.4) and in Pindar's use of the term in celestial contexts (Pyth. 3.75). See LSJ, s.v. φάος, especially under usages in Homer, Hesiod, and later lyric poets.


And I, myself am saying to yourselves, Make friends from out the Mammona of the Unjust One, so that when he should fail/suffer eclipse, they might receive yourselves into the Eternal Tents.60
The trustworthy one within the smallest one is also a trustworthy one within many, and the unjust one within the smallest one is also an unjust one within many.
μαμωνᾷ mamōna = that which is trusted
If therefore within the Unjust Mammona you have not become trustworthy ones, who will entrust the True One to yourselves?
And if within the one belonging to another you did not become trustworthy ones, who will give the one belonging to you to yourselves?
No household-servant is able to serve two masters, for he will either hate the One, and the Other One he will agape-love, or he will hold against one, and the Other One he will look down upon. You are not able to serve a god and that which is trusted ("mammona").
"Do not trust yourself, trust me!
Of such a kind is the kingdom..."

And they were hearing these things, all the Separatists, those who are presently being philo-lovers of money, and they were sneering outright at himself.
And he said to themselves, "You, yourselves are the ones who are acquitting your own selves in the eye of the Men, but the God is recognizing the Hearts of yourselves, because the High One within men is an abomination in the eye of the God!
βιάζω - Suffering Forceful Violence
The Usage and the Prophets are as far as Favored ("John"). Away from that time the Queen of the God is being gospelized, and everyone is forcing his way into herself.61
And it is easier for the Heavenly One and the Earth to pass by than for one little horn of the Usage to fall down.
Everyone who is setting free the Woman of himself and he who is marrying another one is committing adultery, and the one who is marrying her who has been set free away from a male is committing adultery.
A King
And a man, a certain one, was rich and he was putting on purple and fine linen, he who is making merry according to a day brightly.
Even the Dogs Eat the Crumbs
And a certain cowering one, with a name of Helpless ("Lazarus") had been thrown toward the Gate of himself, he who has been wounded,
and he who is longing to be fed away from the ones that are falling away from the Table of the Rich One, but the Dogs also, those who are coming, were licking away the Festering Wounds of himself.
ἀποφέρω - Carried Off
And the Cowering One became to die and to be carried off by himself below the Angels into the Fold/Gulf of Father of Multitude ("Abraham"), and the Rich One also died and was buried.62
Helpless in the In-Between

κόλπος a hollow - denotes a variety of meanings centering on the concept of an enfolding or enclosing space. In its primary physical sense, it refers to the bosom of a mother or nurse (Il. 6.400, 467), or more broadly, the belly or entrails, especially in the plural (Eur. Hel. 1159; Call. Jov. 15).
It also commonly designates the fold of a garment, where items might be held (Il. 22.80; Od. 15.468). By extension, it may describe natural hollows such as the trough between sea waves, the bosom of the sea, or the interior of the earth, including references to the underworld (Il. 18.140; Opp. C. 3.11; Ar. Av. 694).


βασάνοις = Touchstones of Testing/Torture
And within the Underworld ("Hades"), he who has raised up the Eyes of himself, he who presently exists/initiates below within touchstones, is perceiving Father of Multitude from far away and Helpless ("Lazarus") within the Fold/Gulf of himself.
Denying
And he who has crowed, he said, "Father, Father of Multitude ("Abraham"), have mercy on myself and send forth Helpless ("Lazarus") so that he might dip the Peak of the Finger of himself of water, and cool down the Tongue of myself, for I am suffering pain within the Flame, this one!
And Father of Multitude ("Abraham") said, "Child, remember that you took back the Good Ones of yourself within the Zoe-Life of yourself, and Helpless ("Lazarus") similarly the Evil Ones! And
now
, in here he is being summoned alongside, and you, yourself are suffering in pain!
χάσμα chasma - Gulf, gaping opening
And within all of these things, in between ourselves and yourselves a mega gulf has been firmly fixed in such a manner that the ones who are desiring to cross over in here toward yourselves are not able, neither from that side toward ourselves, can they cross over!
ἡμῶν Ourselves ὑμῶν Yourselves

And he said, "I implore yourself therefore, father, so that you would send forth himself into the Household of the Father of myself,
for I am holding five brothers in such a way that he might solemnly protest to themselves so that they, themselves should not also come into the Placethis one, of the Touchstones!"
And Father of Multitude is saying, "They are holding Drawn Out ("Moses") and the Prophets, let them hear themselves!"
And the one said, "No father, Father of Multitude, but rather if anyone should lead over away from dead ones toward themselves, they will change the mind!"
And he said to himself, "If they are not hearing Drawn Out ("Moses") and the Prophets, not even if a certain one should stand up from out of dead ones, will they be persuaded!"
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