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Genesis 30

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1 Als nu Rachel zag, dat zij Jakob niet baarde, zo benijdde Rachel haar zuster; en zij zeide tot Jakob: Geef mij kinderen! of indien niet, zo ben ik dood.

2 Toen ontstak Jakobs toorn tegen Rachel, en hij zeide: Ben ik dan in plaats van God, Die de vrucht des buiks van u geweerd heeft?

3 En zij zeide: Zie, daar is mijn dienstmaagd Bilha, ga tot haar in; dat zij op mijn knieen bare, en ik ook uit haar gebouwd worde.

4 Zo gaf zij hem haar dienstmaagd Bilha tot een vrouw; en Jakob ging tot haar in.

5 En Bilha werd zwanger, en baarde Jakob een zoon.

6 Toen zeide Rachel: God heeft mij gericht, en ook mijn stem verhoord, en heeft mij een zoon gegeven; daarom noemde zij zijn naam Dan.

7 En Bilha, Rachels dienstmaagd, werd wederom bevrucht, en baarde Jakob den tweeden zoon.

8 Toen zeide Rachel: Ik heb worstelingen Gods met mijn zuster geworsteld; ook heb ik de overhand gehad; en zij noemde zijn naam Nafthali.

9 Toen nu Lea zag, dat zij ophield van baren, nam zij ook haar dienstmaagd Zilpa, en gaf die aan Jakob tot een vrouw.

10 En Zilpa, Lea's dienstmaagd, baarde Jakob een zoon.

11 Toen zeide Lea: Er komt een hoop! en zij noemde zijn naam Gad.

12 Daarna baarde Zilpa, Lea's dienstmaagd, Jakob een tweeden zoon.

13 Toen zeide Lea: Tot mijn geluk! want de dochters zullen mij gelukkig achten; en zij noemde zijn naam Aser.

14 En Ruben ging in de dagen van de tarweoogst, en hij vond Dudaim in het veld, en hij bracht die tot zijn moeder Lea. Toen zeide Rachel tot Lea: Geef mij toch van uws zoons Dudaim.

15 En zij zeide tot haar: Is het weinig, dat gij mijn man genomen hebt, dat gij ook mijns zoons Dudaim nemen zult? Toen zeide Rachel: Daarom zal hij dezen nacht voor uws zoons Dudaim bij u liggen.

16 Als nu Jakob des avonds uit het veld kwam, ging Lea uit hem tegemoet, en zeide: Gij zult tot mij inkomen; want ik heb u om loon zekerlijk gehuurd voor mijns zoons Dudaim; en hij lag dien nacht bij haar.

17 En God verhoorde Lea; en zij werd bevrucht, en baarde Jakob den vijfden zoon.

18 Toen zeide Lea: God heeft mijn loon gegeven, nadat ik mijn dienstmaagd aan mijn man gegeven heb; en zij noemde zijn naam Issaschar.

19 En Lea werd wederom bevrucht, en zij baarde Jakob den zesden zoon.

20 En Lea zeide: God heeft mij, mij heeft Hij begiftigd met een goede gift; ditmaal zal mijn man mij bijwonen; want ik heb hem zes zonen gebaard; en zij noemde zijn naam Zebulon.

21 En zij baarde daarna een dochter; en zij noemde haar naam Dina.

22 God dacht ook aan Rachel; en God verhoorde haar, en opende haar baarmoeder.

23 En zij werd bevrucht, en baarde een zoon; en zij zeide: God heeft mijn smaadheid weggenomen!

24 En zij noemde zijn naam Jozef, zeggende: De HEERE voege mij een anderen zoon daartoe.

25 En het geschiedde, Als Rachel Jozef gebaard had, dat Jakob tot Laban zeide: Laat mij vertrekken, dat ik ga tot mijn plaats, en naar mijn land.

26 Geef mijn vrouwen, en mijn kinderen, om welke ik u gediend heb, dat ik vertrek; want gij weet mijn dienst, die ik u gediend heb.

27 Toen zeide Laban tot hem: Zo ik nu genade gevonden heb in uw ogen; ik heb waargenomen, dat de HEERE mij om uwentwil gezegend heeft.

28 Hij zeide dan: Noem mij uitdrukkelijk uw loon, dat ik geven zal.

29 Toen zeide hij tot hem: Gij weet, hoe ik u gediend heb, en hoe uw vee bij mij geweest is.

30 Want het weinige, dat gij voor mij gehad hebt, dat is tot een menigte uitgebroken; en de HEERE heeft u gezegend bij mijn voet; nu dan, wanneer zal ik ook werken voor mijn huis?

31 En hij zeide: Wat zal ik u geven? Toen zeide Jakob: Gij zult mij niet met al geven, indien gij mij deze zaak doen zult; ik zal wederom uw kudden weiden, en bewaren.

32 Ik zal heden door uw ganse kudde gaan, daarvan afzonderende al het gespikkelde en geplekte vee, en al het bruine vee onder de lammeren, en het geplekte en gespikkelde onder de geiten; en zulks zal mijn loon zijn.

33 Zo zal mijn gerechtigheid op den dag van morgen met mij getuigen, als gij komen zult over mijn loon, voor uw aangezicht; al wat niet gespikkeld en geplekt is onder de geiten en bruin onder de lammeren, dat zij bij mij gestolen.

34 Toen zeide Laban: Zie, och ja, het zij naar uw woord!

35 En hij zonderde af ten zelfden dage de gesprenkelde en geplekte bokken en al de gespikkelde en geplekte geiten, al waar wit aan was, en al het bruine onder de lammeren; en hij gaf dezelve in de hand zijner zonen.

36 En hij stelde een weg van drie dagen tussen hem, en tussen Jakob; en Jakob weidde de overige kudde van Laban.

37 Toen nam zich Jakob roeden van groen populierenhout, en van hazelaar, en van kastanjen; en hij schilde daarin witte strepen, ontblotende het wit, hetwelk aan die roeden was.

38 En hij legde deze roeden, die hij geschild had, in de goten, en in de drinkbakken van het water, waar de kudde kwam drinken, tegenover de kudde; en zij werden verhit, als zij kwamen om te drinken.

39 Als dan de kudde verhit werd bij de roeden, zo lammerde de kudde gesprenkelde, gespikkelde, en geplekte.

40 Toen scheidde Jakob de lammeren, en hij wendde het gezicht der kudde op het gesprenkelde, en al het bruine onder Labans kudde; en hij stelde zijn kudden alleen, en hij zette ze niet bij de kudde van Laban.

41 En het geschiedde, telkens als de kudde der vroegelingen verhit werd, zo stelde Jakob de roeden voor de ogen der kudde in de goten, opdat zij hittig werden bij de roeden.

42 Maar als de kudde spade hittig werd, zo stelde hij ze niet, zodat de spadelingen Laban, en de vroegelingen Jakob toekwamen.

43 En die man brak gans zeer uit in menigte, en hij had vele kudden, en dienstmaagden, en dienstknechten, en kemelen, en ezelen.

   

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3969. 'And she said, God has taken away my reproach. And she called his name Joseph, saying, May Jehovah add to me another son' in the highest sense means the Lord as regards the Divine Spiritual, in the internal sense the spiritual kingdom or the good of faith, and in the external sense salvation, also fruitfulness and multiplication. This is clear from the representation of 'Joseph' in the Word, dealt with below, also from the meaning of 'God has taken away my reproach', as well as 'May Jehovah add to me another son', for the name Joseph was derived from the verbs 'to gather up' and 'to add'. 'God has taken away my reproach' means that Rachel was now no longer barren, and so no longer 'dead', as she spoke of herself to Jacob in verse 1 above; see 3908. For 'Rachel' represents the affection for interior truth, that is, the interior man as regards truth, 3758, 3782, 3793, 3819. The interior man is so to speak dead as regards truth and good if the exterior or natural man does not correspond to it as regards goods and truths, see 3493, 3620, 3623. They must be so joined each to the other that they are not two but together form one man.

[2] But the two cannot become joined together until the natural or external man has been prepared, that is, until it has received and acknowledged the general truths which have been meant by Jacob's ten sons by Leah and the servant-girls, and until the good of the natural man has been joined to the truths in that man, which joining together was meant by Jacob's last son by Leah, namely Zebulun, who was so called from the expression 'dwelling together', 3960, 3961. After this joining together has taken place the interior man and the exterior man enter into the heavenly marriage spoken of in 3952. The reason they do not enter it until then is a very deep arcanum, for it is the good of the interior man which in that case joins itself to the good of the exterior man, and through that exterior good to the truth in the exterior man. At the same time the good of the interior man joins itself through the affection for truth in that interior man to the good of the exterior man and also to the truth there, and so joins itself directly and indirectly. concerning this direct and indirect linking together, see 3314, 3573, 3616. Since the interior man is only then joined to the exterior, and until this joining together has taken place the interior man is seemingly non-existent and so seemingly dead, as stated above, the phrase 'God has taken away my reproach' is therefore used. This then is what is meant by 'the reproach' which God is said to have 'gathered up', that is, to have taken away, meaning to have released her from it.

[3] But the words which follow - 'May Jehovah add to me another son', from which Joseph received his name - mean a second arcanum, which is this: 'Joseph' represents the Lord's spiritual kingdom and so the spiritual man, for that kingdom exists within every spiritual man. There are two things which constitute the spiritual man - charity and faith, or what amounts to the same, good and truth. Charity from which faith, or good from which truth springs, is the thing that Joseph represents. And faith which has charity within it, or truth which has good within it, is the thing that the second son means - that Benjamin represents, dealt with at Genesis 35:16-18. So Joseph means the celestial-spiritual man, and Benjamin the spiritual-celestial. The nature of the difference between them may be seen from what has been said fairly often already about good from which truth springs and truth that has good within it. This then is what is meant by Rachel's second utterance 'May Jehovah add to me another son'. But these arcana cannot be seen except by those who are governed by charity from which faith springs, for interiorly those people are dwelling in the light of heaven, which light also includes intelligence within it. But those arcana cannot be seen by those who are dwelling solely in the light of the world, for that light does not include intelligence except insofar as it holds the light of heaven within itself. To angels who dwell in the light of heaven these arcana belong among the most ordinary things they know.

[4] From these considerations one may now see that the words 'God has taken away my reproach' and 'May Jehovah add to me another son' in the highest sense mean the Lord as regards the Divine Spiritual, and in the internal sense the Lord's spiritual kingdom or the good of faith, for such good is the spiritual as this exists in that kingdom. But the reason why those words in the external sense mean salvation, also fruitfulness and multiplication, is that these come as the product of that good, 3971. But what the Lord's spiritual kingdom is may become clear from what has been stated and shown many times already about that kingdom, that is to say, it consists of those who are governed by charity and from charity by faith. This kingdom is distinct and separate from the Lord's celestial kingdom, for the celestial kingdom consists of those who are governed by love to the Lord and from that love by charity. The latter constitute the third or inmost heaven, whereas the spiritual constitute the second or interior heaven.

[5] The reason why the name God is used first, in 'God has taken away my reproach', then Jehovah, in 'May Jehovah add to me another son', is that God has regard to the ascent from truth up to good but Jehovah to the descent from good down to truth. The spiritual man is governed by the good of faith, that is, by the good from which truth springs; but prior to his becoming spiritual he is governed by the truth of faith, that is, by truth that has good within it. For the name God is used when truth is the subject, but Jehovah when good is the subject, 2586, 2769, 2807, 2822, 3921.

[6] The fact that 'Joseph' represents the Lord's spiritual kingdom, or the spiritual man, and so represents the good of faith, becomes clear also from those places in the Word where his name is mentioned, as in the prophecy of Jacob, who by then was Israel,

The son of a fruitful one is Joseph, the son of a fruitful one beside a spring; O daughters, he trails over the wall; and the archers will exasperate him and shoot at him and hate him. And he will sit in the strength of his bow, and the arms of his hands will be made strong by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob; from there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel. By the God of your father, and he will assist you; and with Shaddai, and he will bless you with the blessings of heaven from above, with the blessings of the deep lying beneath, with the blessings of the breasts and of the womb. The blessings of your father will prevail over the blessings of my ancestors, even to the desire of the everlasting hills. They will be upon the head of Joseph and upon the crown of the head of the Nazirite among his brothers. Genesis 49:22-26.

These prophetic utterances in the highest sense contain a description of the Lord's Divine Spiritual, in the internal sense a description of His spiritual kingdom. What each detail entails will in the Lord's Divine mercy be discussed in the explanation of that chapter.

[7] Similarly in the prophecy of Moses,

For Joseph he said, Blessed by Jehovah is his land, of the precious things of heaven, of the dew, of the deep also lying beneath, and of the precious things of the fruits of the sun, and of the precious things of the produce of the months, and of the precious things of the mountains of the east, and of the precious things of the everlasting hills, and of the precious things of the earth and of its fullness; and the good pleasure of Him dwelling in the bramble bush. They will come upon the head of Joseph and upon the crown of the head of the Nazirite among his brothers. Deuteronomy 33:13-17.

[8] Because 'Israel' represents the Lord's spiritual Church, 3305, 3654,

Jacob, who by then was Israel, said to Joseph,

Your two sons who were born to you in the land of Egypt, before I came to you in Egypt, will be mine. Ephraim and Manasseh will be as Reuben and Simeon. May the angel who has redeemed me from every evil bless the boys, that in them my name may be called, and the name of my fathers Abraham and Isaac; and may they increase into a multitude in the midst of the earth. Genesis 48:5, 16.

There are two things which constitute the spiritual Church - the understanding and the will, the understanding being represented by 'Ephraim' and the will by 'Manasseh'. From this one can see why Joseph's two sons were adopted by Jacob, by then Israel, and acknowledged as his own. Ephraim is also mentioned often in the Word, especially the prophetical part, in which places that name means the ability which the spiritual Church possesses to understand what is true and what is good.

[9] In Ezekiel,

Jehovah said, Son of man, take a stick and write on it, For Judah and for the children of Israel, his companions. And take another stick and write on it, For Joseph - the stick of Ephraim and of the whole house of Israel, his companions and join them together, one to the other into one stick for you, that both may be one in your 1 hand. Thus said the Lord Jehovih, I, behold, I am taking the stick of Joseph which is in the hand of Ephraim and of the tribes of Israel his companions, and I will add them to the stick of Judah, and make them into one stick, and they will be one in My hand. And I will make them into one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel; and one king will be king to them all, and they will no longer be two nations, nor will they ever be divided into two nations again. Ezekiel 37:16-17, 19, 22.

This refers to the Lord's kingdom, to the celestial and to the spiritual - 'Judah' being the celestial kingdom, 3654, 3881, 3921 (end), and 'Joseph' the spiritual. It is also said that those kingdoms will not be two but one - they were actually made one by the Lord's Coming into the world.

[10] By the Lord's Coming the spiritual were saved, see 2661, 2716, 2833, 2834. It is those who are spiritual that the Lord is speaking about in John,

And other sheep I have which are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will hear My voice, and there will be one flock and one shepherd. John 10:16.

This is what is meant by 'the two sticks', the stick of Judah and the stick of Joseph, which will be joined into one, and will be one in the Lord's hand, like one nation, even as they are one in the Lord's kingdom. For celestial angels constitute the third heaven, which is the inmost heaven, but spiritual angels the second, which is the interior heaven, and in that kingdom they are one because one flows into the other, namely the celestial heaven into the spiritual. The spiritual kingdom is so to speak the groundwork on which the celestial is based, and in this way the two are made firm and stable. For the Divine celestial within the third or inmost heaven is love to the Lord, the celestial-spiritual in that heaven being charity. The latter, namely charity, is the chief thing in the second or interior heaven where spiritual angels are. This shows the nature of influx and also how things are made firm and stable by means of influx. 'Wood' means good, both the good which belongs to love to the Lord and the good which belongs to charity towards the neighbour, 2784, 2812, 3720. For this reason the command was given to write Judah and Joseph on the two sticks which were to be made one.

[11] In Zechariah,

I will make the house of Judah powerful, and I will save the house of Joseph, and I will restore them, 2 for I have had compassion on them, and they will be as though I had not forsaken them, for I am Jehovah their God and I will answer them. Zechariah 10:6.

This too refers to the two kingdoms, the celestial and the spiritual, 'Judah' being the celestial kingdom and 'Joseph' the spiritual. Also referred to is the salvation of the spiritual.

[12] In Amos,

Thus said Jehovah to the house of Israel, Seek Me and you will live. Seek Jehovah and you will live, lest like fire He invades the house of Joseph and it devours and there is nobody quenching it. Hate evil, and desire good, and establish judgement in the gate; it may be that Jehovah God Zebaoth will have compassion on the remnant of Joseph. Amos 5:4, 6, 15.

Here also those who are spiritual are meant by 'Joseph'. 'The house of Israel' means the spiritual Church, 3305, 3654, 'Joseph' the good of that Church. Hence the statement 'Jehovah said to the house of Israel, Seek Me and you will live, lest like fire He invades the house of Joseph'.

[13] In David,

Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, leading Joseph like a flock. You who are seated on the cherubim, shine forth before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh. Stir up Your might and come to save us. Psalms 80:1-2.

Here similarly 'Joseph' means the spiritual man, 'Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh' being three essentials of that Church.

[14] In the same author,

Raise a song, and sound the timbrel, the sweet harp with the lyre; blow the trumpet at the new moon, at the festival, on our feast day. For it is a statute for Israel, a judgement to the God of Jacob. [As] a testimony for Joseph He appointed it, when He went out against the land of Egypt. I heard a language that I did not know. Psalms 81:2-5.

From each individual word or term used here it is evident that 'Joseph' means the spiritual Church or spiritual man. For there are in the Word terms which present spiritual realities and terms which present celestial ones, and these terms occur consistently throughout the Word. In this quotation terms that present spiritual realities are used - 'a song', 'the timbrel', 'the harp with the lyre', and 'blowing the trumpet at the new moon, at the festival, on a feast day'. From this also it is evident that the subject is the spiritual Church meant by 'Joseph'.

[15] In Ezekiel,

Thus said the Lord Jehovih, This is the boundary by which you will inherit the land according to the twelve tribes of Israel, the portions for Joseph. Ezekiel 47:13.

This refers to the Lord's spiritual kingdom, and therefore the phrase 'the portions for Joseph' is used. The Lord's Divine spiritual is that which is also called His kingship, for the Lord's kingship is Divine Truth, but His priesthood Divine Good, 2015, 3009, 3670. The Lord's kingship itself is that which 'Joseph' represents, in that he was made king in the land of Egypt. That representation will in the Lord's Divine mercy be dealt with when that chapter is reached.

[16] As regards the Lord's Divine spiritual, or Divine Truth, which is represented in the highest sense by 'Joseph', it does not exist within the Lord but flows from the Lord; for the Lord is nothing else than Divine Good. But Divine Truth proceeds from Divine Good. To use a comparison, it is like the sun and the light of the sun. Light does not exist within the sun but proceeds from the sun. Or it is like fire. Light does not exist in fire but proceeds from it. And in the Word Divine Good itself is compared to the sun and also to fire, and is actually called sun and fire. The Lord's celestial kingdom receives its life from the good which proceeds from the Lord, but the spiritual kingdom receives its life from the truth derived from that good. For this reason in the next life the Lord is seen as the Sun by those who are celestial, but as the Moon by those who are spiritual, see 1053, 1521, 1529-1531, 3636, 3643. For both warmth and light proceed from the sun. Its warmth is comparable to the good of love, which is also called celestial and spiritual warmth, its light to the truth flowing from it, which is also referred to as spiritual light, see 3636, 3643. But the celestial warmth and the spiritual light which proceed from the Lord as the Sun in the next life, include within them the good of love and the truth of faith, and so include wisdom and intelligence, 1521-1523, 1542, 1619-1632, 2776, 3138, 3190, 3195, 3222, 3223, 3339, 3485, 3636, 3643, 3862. For things which proceed from the Lord are living.

[17] From this one may see what the Divine Spiritual is; in what the spiritual kingdom and the celestial kingdom have their origins; and also that the spiritual kingdom is the good of faith, which good is charity, flowing in from the Lord directly, and also indirectly through the celestial kingdom. In the Word the Divine Spiritual which proceeds from the Lord is called the Spirit of truth, and is holy truth. The Divine Spiritual does not belong to any spirit but is the Lord's, who imparts it through a spirit sent by Him, as becomes clear from the Lord's own words in John,

When He the Spirit of truth comes He will guide you into all the truth, for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak. He will also declare to you the things that are to come. He will glorify Me, for He will receive from what is Mine and declare it to you. John 16:13-14.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Latin means my but the Hebrew means your.

2. literally, I will cause them to dwell

  
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