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约书亚记 4

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1 国民尽都过了约但河,耶和华就对约书亚

2 你从民中要拣选十二个,每支派

3 吩咐他们:你们从这里,从约但河中、祭司站定的地方,取十二块石头带过去,放在你们今夜要住宿的地方。

4 於是,约书亚将他从以色列人中所预备的那十二个,每支派,都召了来。

5 对他们:你们下约但河中,过到耶和华─你们的约柜前头,按着以色列人十二支派的数目,每石头扛在肩上。

6 这些石头在你们中间可以作为证据。日後,你们的子孙问你们:这些石头是甚麽意思?

7 你们就对他们:这是因为约但河的水在耶和华的约柜前断绝;约柜过约但河的时候,约但河的水就断绝了。这些石头要作以色列人永远纪念

8 以色列人就照约书亚所吩咐的,按着以色列人支派的数目,从约但河中取了十二块石头,都遵耶和华所吩咐约书亚的行了。他们把石头带过去,到他们所住宿的地方,就放在那里。

9 约书亚另把十二块石头立在约但河中,在抬约柜的祭司站立的地方;直到今日,那石头还在那里。

10 抬约柜的祭司站在约但河中,等到耶和华晓谕约书亚吩咐百姓的事办完了,是照摩西所吩咐约书亚的一切。於是百姓急速过去了。

11 众百姓尽都过了河,耶和华的约柜和祭司就在百姓面前过去。

12 流便人、迦得人、玛拿西半支派的人都照摩西所吩咐他们的,带着兵器在以色列人前头过去。

13 约有四万人都准备打仗,在耶和华面前过去,到耶利哥平原,等候上阵。

14 当那日,耶和华使约书亚在以色列众人眼前尊大。在他平生的日子,百姓敬畏他,像从前敬畏摩西一样。

15 耶和华晓谕约书亚

16 你吩咐抬法柜的祭司从约但河里上来。

17 约书亚就吩咐祭司说:你们从约但河里上来。

18 耶和华约柜的祭司从约但河里上来,掌刚落旱地,约但河的水就流到原处,仍旧涨过两岸。

19 初十日,百姓从约但河里上来,就在吉甲,在耶利哥的东边安营。

20 他们从约但河中取来的那十二块石头,约书亚就立在吉甲

21 以色列人:日後你们的子孙问他们的父亲:这些石头是甚麽意思?

22 你们就告诉他们以色列人曾走乾地过这约但河;

23 因为耶和华─你们的在你们前面使约但河的水乾了,等着你们过来,就如耶和华─你们的从前在我们前面使红乾了,等着我们过来一样,

24 要使上万民都知道耶和华的大有能力,也要使你们永远敬畏耶和华─你们的

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Joshua 4

Napsal(a) New Christian Bible Study Staff, Julian Duckworth

Joshua 4: Twelve stones are taken from the river Jordan

In this chapter we pick up on the command to take twelve men, one from each tribe, which was mentioned in chapter 3. The task is for each man to pick up a large stone from where the priests’ feet stand, and take it across, and put it in the lodging place. These stones will be as memorial stones so that later generations who ask what these stones mean will be told about the miracle of the Lord in the crossing of the river Jordan.

Later, the Israelites camped at Gilgal and Joshua set the twelve stones up as a permanent memorial.

A ‘stone’ is a piece of hard rock. It corresponds to a truth; for us it stands for a truth which we have made ours and which guides us in our life (Apocalypse Revealed 231). It might be the truth that the Lord’s providence is involved in everything that happens. It could be the great truth that we will live for ever, or that God came on earth as a human being and overcame the power of hell. These and other truths are rock hard truths or stones.

But here, it is a stone which has been washed and worked on by the waters of the river Jordan, and over much time has become fashioned and rounded by erosion. So, it could be a life-truth, for example that we are to show respect to other people. That’s a great truth, but now it is connected with our understanding of the Lord. So we are to show respect to other people because each and every person has been created by God for a unique purpose. And we can also add that we know how it feels when other people respect us.

So we assemble our twelve memorial stones. These are to be recalled, remembered, revisited by us again and again as time passes. “Yes, God brought me here from where I was before.” (Arcana Caelestia 1988). This meaning of the stones helps us with the apparent contradiction in the chapter between Joshua 4:9 where “the stones are set up in the Jordan and are there to this day” and verse Joshua 4:20 where “Joshua sets up the twelves stones from out of the Jordan, in Gilgal.” Stones can’t be in two places at once, but yes, spiritually they can and need to be.

We need to always remember and be mindful of how the Lord works with us in giving us truths for our life. Everything is the Lord! These are stones in the Jordan. Yet we need to always remember that we are to live, act, and turn away from any evil as if it is only us making that decision and doing it. These are the stones set up at Gilgal (Apocalypse Explained 700[14]). Both of them are involved in our regeneration and spiritual life.

Then we are told that the men of the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half the tribe of Manasseh went across the Jordan armed and went before all the other tribes. This links with several other mentions of these tribes who had chosen to live back over the Jordan and not in the land of Canaan. They stand for our outward life and our life in the world which, while it is not directly spiritual, must have qualities that come from God’s truths. Here, those qualities come from being willing to go in and fight to help take the land (Arcana Caelestia 2184).

Verse 13 says that about 40,000 prepared for war and crossed the river Jordan before the Lord for battle. Here is a number. Numbers in the Word are helpful clues to the inner meaning. The number 40 always stands for some kind of temptation or crisis in the Word – for example, Jesus was in the wilderness 40 days and 40 nights, tempted. Here, 40 has grown to become 40,000 but it has the same meaning of temptation (Arcana Caelestia 2273). Our spiritual life and regeneration will certainly take us into various temptations (‘battles’) and the Lord allows them so that we grow stronger through them. The whole conquest of Canaan is nothing else!

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Arcana Coelestia # 2273

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2273. That 'He said, I will not do it for the sake of the forty' means that they will be saved is clear without explanation. Regarding those who are meant by 'the forty-five' in the previous verse, it was said, 'I will not destroy it if I find forty-five', which meant that they would not perish if goods could be joined to truths. In the verse that follows here which has regard to 'the forty' it is said, 'I will not do it for the sake of the forty', which does not mean that people would be saved merely because of temptations, for there are some undergoing temptations who give way, so that in their case goods are not joined to truths. Nor indeed is anyone saved because of temptations if he places any merit in them, for if he places any merit in temptations he does so from self-love, in that he boasts about his temptations and believes that he has merited heaven more than others, and at the same time he is thinking about his own pre-eminence over others, despising others in comparison with himself, all of which is contrary to mutual love and consequently to heavenly blessedness.

[2] The temptations in which a person is victorious entail the belief that all others are more worthy than he, and that he is more like those in hell than those in heaven, for ideas such as these present themselves to him in temptations. When therefore after temptations a person enters into ways of thinking that are contrary to this outlook it is a sign that he has not been victorious, for the thoughts he had in temptations are those towards which the thoughts that he has following temptations can be turned. But if the thoughts he has after temptations cannot be turned in the direction of those he had during them, he has either given way in temptation, or he has departed into similar, and sometimes graver ones, till he has been brought to that healthier outlook in which he believes he has merited nothing. From this it is clear that 'forty' means people with whom by means of temptations goods have been joined to truths.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.