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Jozua 8

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1 Toen zeide de HEERE tot Jozua: Vrees niet, en ontzet u niet; neem met u al het krijgsvolk, en maak u op, trek op naar Ai; zie, Ik heb den koning van Ai, en zijn volk, en zijn stad, en zijn land in uw hand gegeven.

2 Gij nu zult aan Ai en haar koning doen, gelijk als gij aan Jericho en haar koning gedaan hebt; behalve dat gij haar roof en haar vee voor ulieden roven zult; stel u een achterlage tegen de stad, van achter dezelve.

3 Toen maakte zich Jozua op, en al het krijgsvolk, om op te trekken naar Ai. En Jozua verkoos dertig duizend mannen, strijdbare helden, en hij zond hen bij nacht uit,

4 En gebood hun, zeggende: Ziet toe, gijlieden zult der stad lagen leggen van achter de stad; houdt u niet zeer verre van de stad, en weest gij allen bereid.

5 Ik nu, en al het volk, dat bij mij is, zullen tot de stad naderen; en het zal geschieden, wanneer zij ons tegemoet zullen uitgaan, gelijk als in het eerst, zo zullen wij voor hun aangezicht vlieden.

6 Laat hen dan uitkomen achter ons, totdat wij hen van de stad aftrekken; want zij zullen zeggen: Zij vlieden voor onze aangezichten, gelijk als in het eerst; zo zullen wij vlieden voor hun aangezichten.

7 Dan zult gijlieden opstaan uit de achterlage, en gij zult de stad innemen; want de HEERE, uw God, zal ze in uw hand geven.

8 En het zal geschieden, wanneer gij de stad ingenomen hebt, zo zult gij de stad met vuur aansteken; naar het woord des HEEREN zult gijlieden doen; ziet, ik heb het ulieden geboden.

9 Alzo zond Jozua hen heen, en zij gingen naar de achterlage, en zij bleven tussen Beth-El en tussen Ai, tegen het westen van Ai; maar Jozua overnachtte dien nacht in het midden des volks.

10 En Jozua maakte zich des morgens vroeg op, en hij monsterde het volk; en hij trok op, hij en de oudsten van Israel, voor het aangezicht des volks, naar Ai.

11 Ook trok al het krijgsvolk op, dat bij hem was; en zij naderden en kwamen tegenover de stad, en zij legerden zich tegen het noorden van Ai; en er was een dal tussen hem en tussen Ai.

12 Hij nam ook omtrent vijf duizend man, en hij stelde hen tot een achterlage tussen Beth-El en tussen Ai, aan het westen der stad.

13 En zij stelden het volk, het ganse leger, dat aan het noorden der stad was, en zijn lage was aan het westen der stad. En Jozua ging in denzelven nacht in het midden des dals.

14 En het geschiedde, toen de koning van Ai dat zag, zo haastten zij en maakten zich vroeg op, en de mannen der stad kwamen uit, Israel tegemoet, ten strijde, hij en al zijn volk, ter bestemder tijd, voor het vlakke veld; want hij wist niet, dat hem iemand een achterlage legde van achter de stad.

15 Jozua dan, en gans Israel, werd geslagen voor hun aangezichten; en zij vloden door den weg der woestijn.

16 Daarom werd samengeroepen al het volk, dat in de stad was, om hen na te jagen; en zij joegen Jozua na, en werden van de stad afgetrokken.

17 En er werd niet een man overgelaten, in Ai, noch Beth-El, die niet uittrokken, Israel na; en zij lieten de stad openstaan, en joegen Israel achterna.

18 Toen sprak de HEERE tot Jozua: Strek de spies uit, die in uw hand is, naar Ai, want Ik zal hen in uw hand geven. Toen strekte Jozua de spies, die in zijn hand was, naar de stad aan.

19 Toen rees de achterlage haastelijk op van haar plaats, en zij liepen toe, met dat hij zijn hand uitgestrekt had, en kwamen aan de stad, en zij namen ze in, en zij haastten zich, en staken de stad aan met vuur.

20 Als de mannen van Ai zich achterom keerden, zo zagen zij, en ziet, de rook der stad ging op naar den hemel; en zij hadden geen ruimte, om herwaarts of derwaarts te vlieden; want het volk, dat naar de woestijn vluchtte, keerde zich tegen degenen, die hen najoegen.

21 En Jozua en gans Israel, ziende, dat de achterlage de stad ingenomen had, en dat de rook der stad opging, zo keerden zij zich om, en sloegen de mannen van Ai.

22 Ook kwamen die uit de stad hun tegemoet, zodat zij in het midden der Israelieten waren, deze van hier en gene van daar; en zij sloegen hen, totdat geen overige onder hen overbleef, noch die ontkwam.

23 Doch den koning van Ai grepen zij levend, en zij brachten hem tot Jozua.

24 En het geschiedde, toen de Israelieten een einde gemaakt hadden van al de inwoners van Ai te doden, op het veld, in de woestijn, in dewelke zij hen nagejaagd hadden, en dat zij allen door de scherpte des zwaards gevallen waren, totdat zij allen vernield waren; zo keerde zich gans Israel naar Ai, en zij sloegen ze met de scherpte des zwaards.

25 En het geschiedde, dat allen, die te dien dage vielen, zo mannen als vrouwen, waren twaalf duizend, al te zamen lieden van Ai.

26 Jozua trok ook zijn hand niet terug, die hij met de spies had uitgestrekt, totdat hij al de inwoners van Ai verbannen had.

27 Alleenlijk roofden de Israelieten voor zichzelven het vee en den buit derzelver stad, naar het woord des HEEREN, dat Hij Jozua geboden had.

28 Jozua nu verbrandde Ai, en hij stelde haar tot een eeuwigen hoop, ter verwoesting, tot op dezen dag.

29 En den koning van Ai hing hij aan een hout, tot aan den avondstond; en omtrent den ondergang der zon gebood Jozua, dat men zijn dood lichaam van het hout afname; en zij wierpen het aan de deur der stadspoort, en richtten daarop een groten steenhoop, zijnde tot op dezen dag.

30 Toen bouwde Jozua een altaar den HEERE, den God van Israel, op den berg Ebal;

31 Gelijk als Mozes, de knecht des HEEREN, den kinderen Israels geboden had, achtereenvolgens hetgeen geschreven is in het wetboek van Mozes: een altaar van gehele stenen, over dewelke men geen ijzer bewogen had; en daarop offerden zij den HEERE brandofferen; ook offerden zij dankofferen.

32 Aldaar schreef hij ook op stenen een dubbel van de wet van Mozes, hetwelk hij geschreven heeft voor het aangezicht der kinderen Israels.

33 En gans Israel met zijn oudsten, en ambtlieden, en zijn rechters, stonden aan deze en aan gene zijde der ark, voor de Levietische priesteren, die de ark des verbonds des HEEREN droegen, zo vreemdelingen als inboorlingen, een helft daarvan tegenover den berg Gerizim, en een helft daarvan tegenover den berg Ebal, gelijk als Mozes, de knecht des HEEREN, bevolen had; om het volk van Israel in het eerst te zegenen.

34 En daarna las hij overluid al de woorden der wet, de zegening en den vloek, naar alles, wat in het wetboek geschreven staat.

35 Daar was niet een woord van al hetgeen Mozes geboden had, dat Jozua niet overluid las voor de gehele gemeente van Israel, en de vrouwen, en de kleine kinderen, en de vreemdelingen, die in het midden van hen wandelden.

   

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9396. 'And he took the book of the covenant' means the Word in the letter to which the Word in heaven was joined. This is clear from the meaning of 'the book' as the Word in its entirety, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'the covenant' as a joining together, dealt with in 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021, 6804, 8767, 8778. 'The book of the covenant' is used here to mean everything the Lord spoke from Mount Sinai, for verse 4 just above says, And Moses wrote all Jehovah's words. In a restricted sense therefore 'the book of the covenant' is used to mean the Word revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai, and in a broad sense to mean the Word in its entirety since this is the Divine Truth revealed by the Lord. And since it is through this Truth that the Lord joins Himself to a member of the Church, that Truth too is meant by 'the book of the covenant'; for 'a covenant' is a joining together.

[2] But the nature of the Lord's being joined to a member of the Church through the Word is unknown at the present day because heaven at the present day is closed. Scarcely anyone today talks to angels or spirits and therefore knows the way in which they understand the Word. But this was well known to the ancients, and especially to the most ancients; for talking to spirits and angels was common among them. The reason for this was that people in ancient and especially in most ancient times were more internal, for they thought in the spirit virtually separated from the body, whereas people today are more external and think in the body virtually separated from the spirit. So it is that heaven has seemingly forsaken mankind, for heaven's contact is with the internal man when this can be unshackled from the body, but not directly with the external man. This explains why the nature of the Lord's being joined to a person through the Word is unknown at the present day.

[3] Those whose thought is based on what the body perceives with the senses and not on what the spirit perceives with the senses cannot possibly do other than think that the meaning the Word has in heaven is like the meaning it has in the world, that is, in the letter. If it were said that the meaning the Word has in heaven is like the thought of the internal man, which is free from material ideas, that is, from worldly, bodily, and earthly ideas, this would be considered an absurdity at the present day, especially if it were said that the meaning the Word has in heaven is as different from the meaning it has in the world or in the letter as a heavenly paradise is from an earthly paradise, or as heavenly food and drink are from earthly food and drink. How great that difference is may be seen from the consideration that the heavenly paradise consists in intelligence and wisdom, heavenly food in every good of love and charity, and heavenly drink in every truth of faith rooted in that good. Is there anyone at the present day who would not be astounded to hear that when a paradise, garden, or vineyard is mentioned in the Word those in heaven do not perceive a paradise, garden, or vineyard but instead such things as are attributes of intelligence and wisdom coming from the Lord? Or that when food and drink are mentioned, for instance bread, flesh, wine, or water, those in heaven perceive instead such things as are aspects of the good of love and the truth of faith received from the Lord? Or that this perception of the Word comes about not as a result of interpretations of its statements nor by seeing them as comparisons, but that it is due to correspondences and is their actual and real perception of it? For the heavenly virtues of wisdom, intelligence, the good of love, and the truth of faith correspond in actual reality to those worldly objects. In the same way the internal man has been created to correspond to the external man, and so therefore has heaven, which resides in the internal man, to correspond to the world, which resides in the external man. The same is so with everything generally. The truth that the Word is understood and perceived in heaven according to correspondences, and that this level of meaning is the internal sense, has been shown everywhere in the explanations prior to this.

[4] Anyone who grasps what has just been stated is capable of knowing and in some manner perceiving that a person is joined by means of the Word to heaven and through heaven to the Lord, and that without the Word no such joining together would be possible. See what has been shown many times about these matters, in 2143, 7153, 7381, 8920, 9094 (end), 9212 (end), 9216 (end), 9357, and elsewhere. From all this it is now clear why Moses took the book of the covenant and read it in front of the people, and then sprinkled the blood over the people and said, Behold, the blood of the covenant. And the reason why all this was done was that in heaven 'the blood of a sacrifice' is Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, which on our planet is the Word, see 9393. Since 'the covenant' means a joining together, and since Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, that is, the Word, is the means by which the joining together is accomplished, everything that belongs to Divine Truth from the Lord or belongs to the Word is called 'the covenant', such as the tablets on which the Ten Commandments were written, also the judgements, statutes, and all else that is contained in the Books of Moses, and in general that is contained both in the Old Testament Word and in the New.

[5] The Tablets on which the Ten Commandments were written [were called the Covenant].

This may be seen in Moses,

Jehovah wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the ten words. Exodus 34:28.

In the same author,

I went up into the mountain to receive the tablets of stone, the tablets of the covenant which Jehovah made with you. Jehovah gave me the two tablets of stone, the tablets of the covenant. I came down from the mountain, when the mountain was burning with fire; the two tablets of the covenant however were on my two hands. Deuteronomy 9:9, 11, 15.

And in the same author,

Jehovah declared to you His covenant which He commanded you to perform, the ten words which He wrote on tablets of stone. Take care, lest you forget the covenant of Jehovah your God, which He made with you. Deuteronomy 4:13, 23.

Because the two tablets had been laid up in the ark, which was in the middle or inmost part of the tabernacle, the ark was called the ark of the covenant, Numbers 10:33; 14:44; Deuteronomy 10:8, 31:9, 25-26; Joshua 3:3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17; 4:7, 9, 18; 6:6, 8; 8:33; Judges 20:27; 1 Samuel 4:3-5; 2 Samuel 15:24; 1 Kings 3:15; 6:19; 8:1, 6; Jeremiah 3:16.

[6] The Books of Moses were called the Book of the Covenant

This is clear from the ones found in the temple by Hilkiah the [high] priest, about which the following things are said in the second Book of Kings,

Hilkiah the high priest found the book of the law in the house of Jehovah.

And they read in their ears all the words of the book of the covenant found in the house of Jehovah. 2 Kings 22:8; 23:2.

[7] The Old Testament Word was called the Covenant

This may be seen in Isaiah,

To those holding fast to My covenant I will give in My house and within My walls a place and a name better than sons and daughters. Isaiah 56:4-5.

In Jeremiah,

Hear the words of this covenant. Cursed is the man who will not hear the words of this covenant which I commanded your fathers. Obey My voice, and do those things, according to all that I command you. Jeremiah 11:2-4.

In David,

All the ways of Jehovah are mercy and truth to those keeping His covenant and His testimonies. Psalms 25:10.

In the same author,

The mercy of Jehovah is from eternity to eternity on those who fear Him, and His righteousness to children's children, to those keeping His covenant, and to those remembering His commandments. Psalms 103:17-18.

And in the same author,

They did not keep God's covenant and refused to walk in His law. Psalms 78:10.

Here 'God's covenant' is called God's law. 'The law' is used in a broad sense to mean the whole Word, in a narrower sense to mean the historical section of the Word, in a restricted sense the Word that was written through Moses, and in a very restricted sense the Ten Commandments, see 6752.

[8] The New Testament Word too is the Covenant

This may be seen in Jeremiah,

Behold, the days are coming in which I will make with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah a new covenant. This is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days: I will put My law in the midst of them, and will write it on their heart. Jeremiah 31:31-33.

'The house of Israel' stands for the spiritual Church, and 'the house of Judah' for the celestial Church. And in David,

I will also make Him the Firstborn, supreme over the kings of the earth; and My covenant will stand fast with Him. I will not profane 1 My covenant, and the utterance of My lips I will not alter. Psalms 89:27-28, 34.

This refers to the Lord. 'My covenant will stand fast with Him' stands for the union of the Divine Himself and the Divine Human, thus also for the Word since the Lord's Divine Human was the Word made flesh, that is, made man (homo), John 1:1-3, 14.

[9] The reason why Divine Truth or the Word is a covenant or joining together is that the Word is the Divine from the Lord, thus is the Lord Himself; and this being so, when the Word is received by a person the Lord Himself is received. From this it is evident that it is through the Word that the Lord is joined to a person; and since the Lord is joined to the person, so too is heaven joined to that person. For heaven is called heaven by virtue of the Divine Truth emanating from the Lord and therefore from the Divine. This explains why those in heaven are said to be 'in the Lord'. Regarding the truth that the Divine joins Himself to those who love the Lord and keep His Word, see John 14:23.

[10] From all this it becomes clear that 'the blood of the covenant' means the Lord joined through heaven to a person by means of the Word, as also in Zechariah,

I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem, and the battle bow will be cut off; on the other hand He will speak peace to the nations; His dominion will be from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth. As for you also, through the blood of your covenant I will let out your bound ones from the pit in which there is no water. Zechariah 9:10-11.

[11] A person with no knowledge at all of the internal sense cannot see in these verses anything other than such things as are implied in their literal meaning, that is to say, that the chariot from Ephraim, horse from Jerusalem, and battle bow were going to be cut off, and in the final words that through 'the blood of the covenant' - meaning the Lord's blood - those buried in sins were going to be delivered, various ways being used to explain who exactly are meant by 'bound ones in the pit in which there is no water'. But a person who knows the internal sense of the Word sees that these verses refer to Divine Truth, and that after it has been laid waste, that is, is no longer received in belief and heart by anyone, it will be restored through God's truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Human, and that those who believe and do it will be joined by means of it to the Lord Himself. All this becomes clearer still from the inner meaning of individual words in these verses, for example from the meaning of 'chariot' as doctrine taught by the Church, 2760, 5321, 5945, 8215, and of 'Ephraim' as the Church's enlightened understanding, 5354, 6222, 6238; from the meaning of 'horse' as an understanding of the Word, 2760-2762, 3217, 5321, 6125, 6534, 8029, 8146, 8148, 2 and of 'Jerusalem' as the spiritual Church, 2117, 3654, 9166; from the meaning of 'bow' as the doctrine of truth, 2686, 2709, and of 'battle' or 'war' as conflict involving truths, 1664, 2686, 8295.

[12] From these meanings it is evident that 'cutting off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem, and the battle bow' means God's truth laid waste so far as any understanding of it in the Church is concerned, and that 'through the blood of the covenant those bound in the pit in which there is no water were going to be let out' means a restoration effected through Divine Truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Human. The meaning of 'blood' as Divine Truth and of 'the covenant' as a joining together has been shown above; and for the meaning of 'those bound in the pit' as members of the spiritual Church who were saved by the Lord's Coming into the world, see 6854. The description 'pit where there is no water' is used because 'water' means truth, 2702, 3058, 3424, 4976, 5668, 7307, 8137, 8138, 8568, 9323.

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1. literally, make vile

28146, 8148 refer mainly to the meaning of chariot.

  
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