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Genesis 46

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1 Tedy bral se Izrael se vším, což měl; a přišed do Bersabé, obětoval oběti Bohu otce svého Izáka.

2 I mluvil Bůh Izraelovi u vidění nočním, řka: Jákobe, Jákobe! Kterýžto odpověděl: Aj, teď jsem.

3 I řekl: Já jsem ten Bůh silný, Bůh otce tvého. Neboj se sstoupiti do Egypta, nebo v národ veliký tam tebe učiním.

4 Já sstoupím s tebou do Egypta, a já tě také i zase přivedu; a Jozef položí ruku svou na oči tvé.

5 Vstal tedy Jákob z Bersabé; a synové Izraelovi vzali Jákoba otce svého, a děti své s ženami svými na vozy, kteréž poslal pro něho Farao.

6 Pobrali také dobytek svůj, a zboží své, kteréhož nabyli v zemi Kananejské; a přišli do Egypta, Jákob i všecko símě jeho s ním.

7 Syny i vnuky, dcery i vnučky své, a všecku rodinu svou uvedl s sebou do Egypta.

8 A tato jsou jména synů Izraelových, kteříž vešli do Egypta: Jákob a synové jeho. Prvorozený Jákobův Ruben.

9 A synové Rubenovi: Enoch, Fallu, Ezron a Charmi.

10 Synové pak Simeonovi: Jamuel, Jamin, Ahod, Jachin, Sohar a Saul, syn jedné ženy Kananejské.

11 Synové Léví: Gerson, Kahat a Merari.

12 Synové Judovi: Her, Onan, Séla, Fáres a Zára. (Ale umřel Her a Onan v zemi Kananejské.) Fáres pak měl syny: Ezrona a Hamule.

13 Synové Izacharovi: Tola, Fua, Job a Simron.

14 A synové Zabulonovi: Sared, Elon a Jahelel.

15 Tiť jsou synové Líe, kteréž porodila Jákobovi v Pádan Syrské, a Dínu, dceru jeho. Všech duší synů i dcer jeho bylo třidceti a tři.

16 Synové Gád: Sefon, Aggi, Suni, Esebon, Heri, Arodi a Areli.

17 Synové Asser: Jemna, Jesua, Jesui, Beria, a Serach sestra jejich. Synové pak Beriovi: Heber a Melchiel.

18 To jsou synové Zelfy, kterouž Lában dal Líe dceři své; a ty porodila Jákobovi, šestnácte duší.

19 Synové pak Ráchel, manželky Jákobovy: Jozef a Beniamin.

20 A Jozefovi narodili se v zemi Egyptské z Asenat, dcery Putifera knížete On, Manasses a Efraim.

21 Ale synové Beniaminovi: Béla, Becher, Asbel, Gera, Náman, Echi, Roz, Mufim, Chuppim a Ared.

22 Tiť jsou synové Ráchel, kteréž porodila Jákobovi; všech duší čtrnáct.

23 A syn Danův: Chusim.

24 Synové pak Neftalím: Jaziel, Guni, Jezer a Sallem.

25 Ti jsou synové Bály, kterouž Lában dal Ráchel dceři své, a ty porodila Jákobovi; všech duší sedm.

26 Všech duší, kteréž vešly s Jákobem do Egypta, což jich pošlo z bedr jeho, kromě žen synů Jákobových, všech duší bylo šedesáte a šest.

27 K tomu synové Jozefovi, kteříž se jemu narodili v Egyptě, dva. A tak všech duší domu Jákobova, kteréž vešly do Egypta, bylo sedmdesáte.

28 Poslal pak Judu napřed k Jozefovi, aby oznámil jemu prvé, než přišel do Gesen. A tak přišli do země Gesen.

29 Jozef pak zapřáh do svého vozu, vyjel vstříc Izraelovi otci svému do Gesen; a jakž ho Jákob uzřel, padl na jeho šíji, a plakal dlouho na šíji jeho.

30 I řekl Izrael Jozefovi: Nechť již umru, když jsem viděl tvář tvou; nebo ty ještě jsi živ.

31 Jozef pak řekl bratřím svým a domu otce svého: Pojedu a zvěstuji Faraonovi, a dím jemu: Bratří moji a dům otce mého, kteříž bydlili v zemi Kananejské, přišli ke mně.

32 Ale jsou pastýři stáda, nebo s dobytkem se obírají; protož ovce své a voly, i cožkoli mají, přihnali.

33 A když by povolal vás Farao, a řekl:Jaký jest obchod váš?

34 Odpovíte: Dobytkem se živili služebníci tvoji od mladosti své až do této chvíle, i my i otcové naši; abyste bydlili v zemi Gesen; nebo v mrzkosti mají Egyptští všecky pastýře stáda.

   

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6043. And will say unto him, My brethren, and my father’s house, who were in the land of Canaan, are come unto me. That this signifies in respect to the truths and goods of the church, that they are to be initiated, is evident from the representation of the sons of Israel, who are here his “brethren,” as being spiritual truths in the natural (o f which just above, n. 6040); from the signification of “father’s house,” as being goods therein (of which also just above, n. 6041); from the signification of the “land of Canaan,” as being the church (n. 3686, 3705, 4447, 4517, 5136); and from the signification of “coming unto Joseph,” or to Egypt where Joseph was, as being to be initiated into memory-knowledges which are of the church (of which above, n. 6004, 6018). (As to the initiation of truths which are of the church into memory-knowledges which are of the natural, see above, n. 6023; and as to their conjunction, see below, n. 6047)

  
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6004. Fear not to go down into Egypt. That this signifies that natural truth with all things appertaining to it must be initiated into the memory-knowledges of the church, is evident from the representation of Jacob, who is he that was to go down into Egypt, as being natural truth (of which just above, n. 6001); and from the signification of “going down,” as being to be initiated, for in order that this initiation might be represented, Jacob with all that appertained to him went down into Egypt; and from the signification of “Egypt,” as being the memory-knowledges of the church (n. 1462, 4749, 4964, 4966).

[2] In regard to truth being initiated into the memory-knowledges of the church, the case is this. The memory-knowledges of the church were at that time the representatives and significatives of their rituals, for all the rituals of the church were from such things, as also were the memory-knowledges which served as their doctrinals of charity. From these memory-knowledges they knew who are meant by the poor, the needy, the miserable, the afflicted, the oppressed, widows, orphans, sojourners, the bound in prison, the naked, the sick, the hungry, the thirsty, the lame, the blind, the deaf, the maimed, and by many other classes into which they distinguished the neighbor, and thus taught how charity was to be exercised. Such were the memory-knowledges of that time. That at this day these are altogether blotted out of remembrance is evident from the fact that where the above are mentioned in the Word, scarcely anyone knows but that such are meant as are so called-as that widows are meant where “widows” are mentioned, sojourners where “sojourners” are mentioned, the bound in prison where these are mentioned, and so on. Such memory-knowledges flourished in Egypt; and therefore by “Egypt” are signified memory-knowledges. That natural truth which is “Jacob” was to be initiated into such memory-knowledges, is represented by Jacob’s going down into Egypt with all that belonged to him.

[3] Truths are said to be initiated into such memory-knowledges when they are brought into them, so as to be in them. This is effected for the reason that when a memory-knowledge comes into the thought, the truths which have been brought into it may come at the same time into remembrance; as for example, when a sojourner is presented to the thought, seeing that by him are signified those who are to be instructed, that there should instantly come into thought all the exercises of charity toward such, thus truths. In like manner in all other cases. When memory-knowledges are thus filled, then when anyone is thinking from them, the thought extends and diffuses itself far and wide, and indeed to many societies in the heavens at the same time. For such a memory-knowledge, consisting as it does of so many truths within itself, unknown to the man, unfolds itself in this way; but it is necessary that truths be in them.

[4] It is also of Divine order for interior things to bestow themselves in exterior ones, or what is the same, prior things in posterior ones, thus at last all prior things in the ultimates, and for them to be together there. This is the case in universal nature. Unless this is done the man cannot be fully regenerated, for by such a bringing of truths into memory-knowledges, things interior and exterior agree together and make a one which otherwise would be in disagreement; and if they are in disagreement, the man is not in good, because he is not in what is sincere. Moreover memory-knowledges are in a light nearly the same as that in which is the sensual of man’s sight, and this light is such that unless it is enlightened within by the light which is from truths, it leads into falsities, especially into those derived from the fallacies of the senses; and also into evils from falsities. That this is the case will be seen from the experience about influx that is related at the close of the chapters.

  
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