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创世记 48

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1 这事以,有人告诉约瑟:你的父亲病了。他就带着两个儿子玛拿西以法莲同去。

2 有人告诉雅各:请看,你儿子约瑟到你这里来了以色列就勉强在床上

3 雅各对约瑟全能的神曾在迦南的路斯向我显现,赐福与我,

4 对我:我必使你生养众多,成为多民,又要把这你的裔,永远为业。

5 未到埃及见你之先,你在埃及所生的以法莲玛拿西这两个儿子是我的,正如流便和西缅是我的一样。

6 你在他们以所生的就是你的,他们可以归於他们弟兄的名下得产业。

7 至於我,我从巴旦的时候,拉结在我眼前,在迦南上,离以法他还有一段程,我就把他葬在以法他上〈以法他就是伯利恒〉。

8 以色列见约瑟的两个儿子,就:这是谁?

9 约瑟对他父亲:这是在这里赐我的儿子。以色列:请你领他们到我跟前,我要他们祝福

10 以色列年纪老迈,眼睛昏花,不能见。约瑟领他们到他跟前,他就和他们亲嘴,抱着他们。

11 以色列对约瑟:我想不到得见你的面,不料,又使我得见你的儿子。

12 约瑟把两个儿子从以色列两膝中领出来,自己就脸伏於下拜。

13 随後,约瑟又拉着他们两个,以法莲在他的右手里,对着以色列的左手,玛拿西在他的左手里,对着以色列的右手,领他们到以色列的跟前。

14 以色列伸出来,按在以法莲上〈以法莲乃是次子〉,又剪搭过左来,按在玛拿西上〈玛拿西原是长子〉。

15 他就给约瑟祝福:愿我祖亚伯拉罕和我父以撒所事奉的,就是一生牧养我直到今日的

16 赎我脱离一切患难的那使者,赐福与这两个童子。愿他们归在我的名下和我祖亚伯拉罕、我父以撒的名下。又愿他们在世界中生养众多。

17 约瑟见他父亲把右按在以法莲上,就不喜悦,便提起他父亲,要从以法莲上挪到玛拿西上。

18 约瑟对他父亲:我父,不是这样。这本是长子,求你把右手按在他的上。

19 父亲不从,:我知道,我儿,我知道。他也必成为一族,也必昌大。只是他的兄弟将来比他还大;他兄弟的後裔要成为多族。

20 当日就给他们祝福以色列人要指着你们祝福:愿使你如以法莲玛拿西一样。於是立以法莲玛拿西以上。

21 以色列又对约瑟:我要死了,但必与你们同在,领你们回到你们列祖之

22 并且我从前用用刀从亚摩利人下夺的那块地,我都赐你,使你比众弟兄多得分。

   

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Bethlehem

  
Joseph and Mary arrive in Bethlehem, by William Brassey Hole

There is a strong relationship between Ephrath and Bethlehem in the Bible; they might be two different names for the same town, or it’s possible Ephrath describes a district which includes Bethlehem.

Whatever the case, they play key roles in the Bible. Bethlehem is well-known as the birthplace of Jesus, of course, but was also the birthplace of David and of Benjamin, and Benjamin’s mother Rachel was buried there. The reason for this is that Ephrath and Bethlehem (and Benjamin, incidentally) represent a key element of our spiritual wiring, an element that makes it possible for us to have a spiritual life.

At the deepest levels, our identity, our humanity, is a matter of love – what we love makes us who and what we are. But that love is locked away inside us; it’s not something we can share with others directly. To share it, we have to give it a form – and giving it a form means we are actually turning it into ideas, into truth. As truth it can be shared, and if we’re lucky the people receiving it will be able to run the process in reverse, feeling and internalizing the love contained in that truth.

This process, however, involves two sort of “quantum leaps.” Love is an internal thing, and truth is an external thing (or as Swedenborg puts it, love is celestial in nature and truth is spiritual in nature), and internal things and external things are separate, on two different planes of existence. To express love as truth takes a special process, and to receive love from truth does as well. That’s where Bethlehem comes in.

Bethlehem (and Ephrath and Benjamin) represent what Swedenborg calls “the spiritual of the celestial.” This is where the celestial element – love – can push toward taking a form, can become as “truth-like” as possible. It is matched by something called “the celestial of the spiritual,” where the spiritual element – truth – can become as “love-like” as possible. Through these intermediaries love can jump the gap, kind of like nerve impulses crossing synapses, or like magnetic fields drawing two magnets together. It is the only way we can get love into useful forms, and only way we can share it.

This explains why Joseph could not reveal himself to his brothers in Egypt until Benjamin was with them – Joseph represents the celestial of the spiritual, and needed to be paired with the spiritual of the celestial to communicate. It also explains why the Lord had to be born in Bethlehem: He came in human form so that His perfect, infinite, divine love could be put in form as truth and shared with us. That had to be done by putting an internal, celestial thing – His love – into an external, spiritual form – His truth. That could only happen through the spiritual of the celestial, which is Bethlehem.