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1 فترنمت دبورة وباراق بن ابينوعم في ذلك اليوم قائلين

2 لاجل قيادة القواد في اسرائيل لاجل انتداب الشعب باركوا الرب.

3 اسمعوا ايها الملوك واصغوا ايها العظماء. انا انا للرب اترنم. ازمّر للرب اله اسرائيل.

4 يا رب بخروجك من سعير بصعودك من صحراء ادوم الارض ارتعدت. السموات ايضا قطرت. كذلك السحب قطرت ماء.

5 تزلزلت الجبال من وجه الرب وسيناء هذا من وجه الرب اله اسرائيل

6 في ايام شمجر بن عناة في ايام ياعيل استراحت الطرق وعابرو السبل ساروا في مسالك معوجة.

7 خذل الحكام في اسرائيل. خذلوا حتى قمت انا دبورة. قمت أمّا في اسرائيل.

8 اختار آلهة حديثة. حينئذ حرب الابواب. هل كان يرى مجنّ او رمح في اربعين الفا من اسرائيل.

9 قلبي نحو قضاة اسرائيل المنتدبين في الشعب. باركوا الرب.

10 ايها الراكبون الاتن الصحر الجالسون على طنافس والسالكون في الطريق سبحوا.

11 من صوت المحاصّين بين الاحواض هناك يثنون على حق الرب حق حكامه في اسرائيل. حينئذ نزل شعب الرب الى الابواب

12 استيقظي استيقظي يا دبورة استيقظي استيقظي وتكلمي بنشيد. قم يا باراق واسب سبيك يا ابن ابينوعم.

13 حينئذ تسلط الشارد على عظماء الشعب. الرب سلّطني على الجبابرة.

14 جاء من افرايم الذين مقرهم بين عماليق وبعدك بنيامين مع قومك. من ماكير نزل قضاة. ومن زبولون ماسكون بقضيب القائد.

15 والرؤساء في يساكر مع دبورة وكما يساكر هكذا باراق. اندفع الى الوادي وراءه. على مساقي رأوبين اقضية قلب عظيمة.

16 لماذا اقمت بين الحظائر لسمع الصفير للقطعان. لدى مساقي رأوبين مباحث قلب عظيمة.

17 جلعاد في عبر الاردن سكن. ودان لماذا استوطن لدى السفن واشير اقام على ساحل البحر وفي فرضه سكن.

18 زبولون شعب اهان نفسه الى الموت مع نفتالي على روابي الحقل

19 جاء ملوك. حاربوا. حينئذ حارب ملوك كنعان في تعنك على مياه مجدو. بضع فضة لم ياخذوا.

20 من السموات حاربوا. الكواكب من حبكها حاربت سيسرا.

21 نهر قيشون جرفهم. نهر وقائع نهر قيشون. دوسي يا نفسي بعزّ

22 حينئذ ضربت اعقاب الخيل من السوق سوق اقويائه.

23 العنوا ميروز قال ملاك الرب. العنوا ساكنيها لعنا. لانهم لم ياتوا لمعونة الرب معونة الرب بين الجبابرة.

24 تبارك على النساء ياعيل امرأة حابر القيني. على النساء في الخيام تبارك.

25 طلب ماء فاعطته لبنا. في قصعة العظماء قدمت زبدة.

26 مدت يدها الى الوتد ويمينها الى مضراب العملة وضربت سيسرا وسحقت راسه شدخت وخرقت صدغه.

27 بين رجليها انطرح سقط اضطجع. بين رجليها انطرح سقط. حيث انطرح فهناك سقط مقتولا.

28 من الكوّة اشرفت وولولت ام سيسرا من الشباك. لماذا ابطأت مركباته عن المجيء. لماذا تاخرت خطوات مراكبه.

29 فاجابتها احكم سيداتها بل هي ردت جوابا لنفسها

30 ألم يجدوا ويقسموا الغنيمة. فتاة او فتاتين لكل رجل. غنيمة ثياب مصبوغة لسيسرا. غنيمة ثياب مصبوغة مطرزة. ثياب مصبوغة مطرزة الوجهين غنيمة لعنقي.

31 هكذا يبيد جميع اعدائك يا رب. واحباؤه كخروج الشمس في جبروتها واستراحت الارض اربعين سنة

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 439

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439. Of the tribe of Naphtali were sealed twelve thousand. That this signifies regeneration and temptation, is evident from the representation, and thence the signification of Napthali and his tribe, as denoting temptation, and also the state that follows it. And because temptations take place for the sake of regeneration, regeneration also is signified by Napthali. That those who are being regenerated undergo temptations, may be seen in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 187-201). That Napthali, and consequently the tribe named from him, signify temptation, and the state that follows it, and therefore also regeneration, is clear from these words of Rachel, when Bilhah her handmaid bare him:

"And Bilhah, Rachel's maid, conceived again, and bare Jacob a second son. And Rachel said, With wrestlings of God have I wrestled with my sister, and I have prevailed; and she called his name Naphtali" (Genesis 30:7, 8).

The wrestlings of God signify spiritual temptations. And because Rachel represented the internal church, which is spiritual, and Leah, the external church, which is natural, it is evident that by Rachel wrestling with her sister and prevailing signifies combat between the spiritual man and the natural, in which all temptation consists. For the spiritual man loves and wills the things pertaining to heaven, because he is in heaven, while the natural man loves and wills the things pertaining to the world, because he is in the world, and therefore the desires of each are opposite; for this reason there is a collision or combat which is called temptation.

[2] That Naphtali here signifies temptation, and the state which follows it, and thence regeneration, is further evident from the following passages; thus from the blessing by his father Israel:

"Naphtali is a hind let loose; giving goodly words" (Genesis 49:21).

Naphtali here signifies the state after temptation, which state is full of joy from affection because the spiritual and the natural and good and truth are conjoined; for they are conjoined by temptations. A hind let loose, signifies the freedom of natural affection; giving goodly words, signifies gladness of mind. For a further explanation of these things, see Arcana Coelestia 6412, 6413, 6414),

[3] and also from the blessing pronounced on Napthali by Moses:

"And of Naphtali he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with favour, and full of the blessing of Jehovah; possess thou the west and the south" (Deuteronomy 33:23).

Here also the state after temptation is described, or that state in which man is filled with all the good of love, and with truths therefrom. For after temptations he is filled with joy, and the fructification of good, and the multiplication of truth then take place with him. To be filled with the good of love, is meant by being satisfied with the favour of Jehovah; and to be filled with truths thence, is signified by being full of the blessing of Jehovah; the resulting enlightenment and affection for truth, are signified by "possess thou the west and the south"; the affection of truth is signified by the west, and enlightenment by the south. It is said, "possess thou the west and the south" because those who are elevated into heaven, after instruction, are carried through the west to the south, thus through the affection for truth into the light of truth.

[4] The same is signified by Naphtali, in the song of Deborah and Barak, in the book of Judges:

"Zebulun, a people that devoted the soul to die, and Naphtali upon the high places of the field" (5:18).

These were the two tribes which fought against Sisera, the captain of the army of Jabin, king of Canaan, and conquered, the other ten tribes remaining at rest; and by this was represented spiritual combat against the evils which infest the church, as is also evident from the prophetic song of Deborah and Barak, in which that fact is treated of. The tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali alone fought, because Zebulun signifies the conjunction of good and truth, which makes the church, and Naphtali, combat against the evils and falsities that infest it, and resist the conjunction of good and truth, and therefore by both are signified reformation and regeneration. The heights of the field, signify the interior things of the church, from which there is combat. Zebulun and Naphtali together, also signify reformation and regeneration by means of temptations, in Isaiah (8:22; 9:1); and thence in Matthew (4:12-16).

[5] But in the highest sense, Zebulun and Naphtali signify the union of the Divine and Human in the Lord, for in the highest sense the subject is the Lord alone in regard generally to the glorification of His Human, the subjugation of the hells, and the arrangement of the heavens by Him. In this sense Zebulun and Naphtali are mentioned in David:

"They have seen thy steps, O God; the steps of my God, my King, in the sanctuary. The singers went before, the players on instruments after, in the midst of virgins playing with timbrels, Bless ye God in the congregations, the Lord from the fountain of Israel. There is little Benjamin their ruler, the princes of Judah their council, the princes of Zebulun, and the princes of Naphtali. Thy God hath commanded thy strength; shew thyself powerful, O God; this thou hast wrought for us out of thy temple at Jerusalem. Kings shall bring presents unto thee. Rebuke the wild beast of the reed, the congregation of the mighty among the calves of the peoples, trampling down pieces of silver, he scattered the people, they desire wars. Fatlings shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall stretch out her hands unto God" (Psalm 68:24-31).

The subjects treated of here in the spiritual sense, are, the coming of the Lord, the glorification of His Human, the subjugation of the hells, and consequent salvation. The celebration of the Lord, on account of His coming, is described in these words: "They have seen thy steps, O God; the steps of my God, my King, in the sanctuary. The singers went before, the players on instruments after, in the midst of the virgins playing with timbrels. Bless ye God in the congregations, the Lord from the fountain of Israel." This may be seen explained in detail above (n. 340:4). There is little Benjamin their ruler, signifies the innocence of the Lord, by which He wrought and performed all things. The princes of Judah their council, signifies the Divine Truth from the Divine Good. The glorification or union of the Divine and Human, by His own power, is signified by the princes of Zebulun, and the princes of Naphtali. Thy God hath commanded thy strength; shew thyself powerful, O God; this thou hast wrought for us out of thy temple at Jerusalem, signifies that hence Divine power belongs to the Lord's Human. The temple signifies the Divine Human of the Lord, and Jerusalem the church for which He did this. Rebuke the wild beast of the reed, the congregation of the mighty among the calves of the peoples, trampling down pieces of silver, he scattered the people, they desire wars, signifies the subjugation of the hells. The wild beast of the reed and the congregation of the mighty, denote the Scientific of the natural man perverting the truths and goods of the church; the calves of the peoples denote the goods of the church; the pieces of silver the truths of the church; he scattered the people, they desire wars signifies to pervert the truths of the church and to reason against them.

[6] By the subjugation of the hells is meant the subjugation of the natural man. For in the natural man there are evils from hell, because therein are the delights of the loves of self and of the world, and the scientifics that confirm them; and these delights, when they are regarded as ends and rule, are contrary to the goods and truths of the church. That the natural man, when subjugated, supplies concordant scientifics and the knowledges of good and truth, is signified by "fatlings shall come out of Egypt"; Ethiopia shall stretch out her hands unto God. Egypt denotes the natural man in regard to scientifics, and Ethiopia, the natural man in regard to the knowledges of truth and good. From these few instances it is evident that Napthali and his tribe in the Word, signify in the highest sense, the Lord's own power, from which He subjugated the hells, and glorified His Human; in the internal sense, temptation, and the state after temptation; and in the external sense resistance from the natural man; therefore Napthali also signifies reformation and regeneration, because these are the effects of temptations.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.