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创世记 37

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1 雅各迦南,就是他父亲寄居的

2 雅各的记略如下。约瑟十七岁与他哥哥们一同牧。他是个童子,与他父亲的妾辟拉、悉帕的儿子们常在一处。约瑟将他哥哥们的恶行报给他们的父亲

3 以色列原来约瑟过於他的众子,因为约瑟是他年老生的;他给约瑟做了一件彩衣。

4 约瑟的哥哥们见父亲约瑟过於他们,就恨约瑟,不与他和睦的话。

5 约瑟做了一梦,告诉他哥哥们,他们就越发恨他。

6 约瑟对他们:请我所做的梦:

7 我们在田里捆禾稼,我的捆起来站着,你们的捆来围着我的捆下拜。

8 他的哥哥们回答:难道你真要作我们的王麽?难道你真要管辖我们麽?他们就因为他的梦和他的越发恨他。

9 後来他又做了一梦,也告诉他的哥哥:看哪,我又做了一梦,梦见太阳月亮,与十一个向我下拜。

10 约瑟将这梦告诉他父亲和他哥哥们,他父亲就责备他:你做的这是甚麽梦!难道我和你母亲、你弟兄果然要俯伏在,向你下拜麽?

11 哥哥们都嫉妒他,他父亲却把这存在心里。

12 约瑟的哥哥们往示剑去放他们父亲

13 以色列对约瑟:你哥哥们不是在示剑放羊麽?你来,我要打发你往他们那里去。约瑟:我在这里。

14 以色列:你去哥哥们平安不平安,平安不平安,就回来报信给我;於是打发他出希伯仑,他就往示剑去了。

15 遇见他在田野走迷了路,就问他:你甚麽?

16 :我找我的哥哥们,求你告诉我,他们在何处放羊。

17 :他们已经走了,我见他们要往多坍去。约瑟就去追赶他哥哥们,遇见他们在多坍。

18 他们远远地见他,趁他还没有走到跟前,大家就同谋要害死他,

19 彼此:你看!那做梦的来了

20 来罢!我们将他杀了,丢在里,就有恶兽把他吃了我们他的梦将来怎麽样。

21 流便见了,要救他脱离他们的我们不可害他的性命;

22 :不可流他的血,可以把他丢在这野地的里,不可下害他。流便的意思是要救他脱离他们的,把他归还他的父亲

23 约瑟到了他哥哥们那里,他们就剥了他的外衣,就是他穿的那件彩衣,

24 把他丢在里;那是空的,里头没有

25 他们饭,举目观,见有一夥米甸的以实玛利人从基列,用骆驼驮着香料、乳香、没药,要埃及去。

26 犹大对众弟兄我们我们兄弟,藏了他的血有甚麽益处呢?

27 我们不如将他以实玛利人,不可下害他;因为他是我们兄弟我们的骨。众弟兄就从了他。

28 有些米甸的商人从那里经过,哥哥们就把约瑟从里拉上来,讲定二十舍客勒子,把约瑟以实玛利人。他们就把约瑟埃及去了。

29 流便回到边,见约瑟不在里,就撕裂衣服

30 回到兄弟们那里,:童子没有了。我往那里去才好呢?

31 他们宰了一只公山羊,把约瑟的那件彩衣染了血,

32 打发人送到他们的父亲那里,:我们捡了这个;请认一认是你儿子的外衣不是?

33 他认得,就:这是我儿子的外衣。有恶兽把他吃了,约瑟被撕碎了!撕碎了!

34 雅各便撕裂衣服,腰间围上麻布,为他儿子悲哀了多日。

35 他的儿女都起来安慰他,他却不肯受安慰:我必悲哀着阴间,到我儿子那里。约瑟的父亲就为他哀哭。

36 米甸人带约瑟到埃及,把他法老的内臣─护卫长波提乏。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4747

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4747. 'And behold, a caravan of Ishmaelites came from Gilead' means those in whom simple good is present like that present in gentiles. This is clear from the representation of 'Ishmaelites' as those in whom simple good is present so far as life is concerned, and who consequently rely on natural truth so far as doctrine is concerned, dealt with in 3263, and from the meaning of 'Gilead' as exterior good into which, when a person is being regenerated, he is introduced first, dealt with in 4117, 4124. From this it is evident that 'a caravan of Ishmaelites from Gilead' means the kind of good that exists with gentiles, that is, those in whom that kind of simple good is present.

[2] The implications of this may be seen from what has been stated up to now and from what follows below, in advance of which only this needs to be mentioned: If people within the Church who have set themselves firmly against Divine truths - in particular against the truths that the Lord's Human is Divine and that the works of charity do contribute something towards salvation - have so set themselves against them not only from doctrine but also in life, they have driven themselves interiorly into the kind of state in which they cannot possibly be brought after that to accept those truths. For once such opposition has become firmly established in life as well as from doctrine it remains for ever. People who have no knowledge of man's interior state may suppose that no matter how much he has set himself firmly against those truths he can still accept them without difficulty after that, provided he is convinced they are truths. But this is impossible, as I have been allowed to know from a great deal of experience of such persons in the next life. For that which is firmly accepted from doctrine is absorbed into the understanding, and that which is firmly accepted in life is absorbed into the will. That which is deeply implanted in both areas of life in man - that is to say, in the life of his understanding and in the life of his will - cannot be rooted out. A person's essential soul which lives after death is shaped by these and it is such that it never withdraws from them. This also is the reason why the lot of those within the Church in whom such attitudes of mind have developed is worse than the lot of those outside the Church. Those outside the Church, called the gentiles, have not set themselves firmly against those truths because they have no knowledge of them. For this reason those among them who have led charitable lives with one another accept Divine truths with ease, if not in the world then in the next life. See what has been presented from experience regarding the state and lot of gentile nations and peoples in the next life, in 2589-2604.

[3] Consequently when a new Church is established by the Lord it is not established among those within the Church but among those outside it, that is, among gentiles. These are referred to many times in the Word. These preliminary remarks have been made so that what is implied by Joseph's being thrown into the pit by his brothers may be known and what by his being drawn out of it by the Midianites and sold to the Ishmaelites. For by 'Joseph's brothers' are represented those people within the Church who have set themselves firmly against Divine Truth, in particular against the two truths that the Lord's Human is Divine and that the works of charity do contribute something towards salvation, being opposed to them not only from doctrine but also in life. By 'the Ishmaelites' however those in whom simple good is present are represented, and by 'the Midianites' those who rely on the truth partnering that good. The latter are recorded as having drawn Joseph out of the pit, the former as having bought him. But what is meant by their bringing him down into Egypt where they sold him to Potiphar, Pharaoh's bedchamber-servant, will be stated further on.

  
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