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约书亚记 3

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1 约书亚清起来,和以色列众人都离开什亭,到约但河,就住在那里,等候过河。

2 过了长走遍中,

3 吩咐百姓说:你们耶和华─你们的约柜,又见祭司利未人抬着,就要离开所住的地方,跟着约柜去。

4 只是你们和约柜相离要量二肘,不可与约柜相近,使你们知道所当走的,因为这条你们向来没有走过。

5 约书亚吩咐百姓:你们要自洁,因为明天耶和华必在你们中间行奇事。

6 约书亚又吩咐祭司:你们抬起约柜,在百姓前头过去。於是他们抬起约柜,在百姓前头走。

7 耶和华对约书亚:从今日起,我必使你在以色列众人眼前尊大,使他们知道我怎样与摩西同在,也必照样与你同在。

8 你要吩咐抬约柜的祭司:你们到了约但河的边上,就要在约但河里站住。

9 约书亚对以色列人:你们前来,耶和华─你们

10 约书亚:看哪,普天下主的约柜必在你们前头过去,到约但河里,因此你们就知道在你们中间有永生神;并且他必在你们面前赶出迦南人、赫人、希未人、比利洗人、革迦撒人、亚摩利人、耶布斯人。

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12 你们现在要从以色列支派中拣选十二个,每支派

13 等到抬普天耶和华约柜的祭司站在约但河水里,约但河的水,就是从上往流的水,必然断绝,立起成垒。

14 百姓离开帐棚要过约但河的时候,抬约柜的祭司乃在百姓的前头。

15 他们到了约但河,一入(原约但河在收割的日子涨过两岸),

16 那从上往流的水便在极远之地、撒拉但旁的亚当城那里停住,立起成垒;那往亚拉巴的,就是流的水全然断绝。於是百姓在耶利哥的对面过去了。

17 耶和华约柜的祭司在约但河中的乾地上站定,以色列众人都从乾地上过去,直到国民尽都过了约但河。

   

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Jordan (the river)

  
Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant, by Benjamin West

The river Jordan separates the land of Canaan from the lands to the east. This separation represents the division of the human mind into an internal part and an external part, and it is the internal mind where the church is formed in a person. The river is also limited by two lakes in the north, Merom and Galilee, and the Dead Sea in the south. Inside these limits are the interior things of the mind, and outside are the exterior things. The countries outside, as they are mentioned in the Bible, can be helpful. They represent basic knowledge, reasoning ability, rationality, curiosity, and other qualities that, as friends, can support our religious beliefs, or as enemies can argue against them or conjure up false gods for us to worship. The land inside represents a regenerating state, or it can represent the ultimate end of that state, which is heaven. From outside, then, the Jordan is the entrance to something better, the goal of the journey, and its waters represent the mental washing of repentance, which is the first thing of the church, which is why John baptized there, and Naaman washed there. From the inside the Jordan is the edge of what is outside the church, and for this reason the Children of Israel were so often troubled by those nations outside: the Midianites, the Ammonites, the Syrians, Egypt, and Babylon, and the other nations we read about in the Books of Judges and Kings, and in the Prophets. The mental abilities of our external minds can work for what is good, but they can also work for what is bad.