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1 Samuelo 10

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1 Tiam Samuel prenis krucxeton kun oleo kaj versxis sur lian kapon, kaj kisis lin, kaj diris:Vidu, la Eternulo sanktoleis vin kiel cxefon super Sia heredajxo.

2 Kiam vi hodiaux foriros de mi, vi trovos cxe la tombo de Rahxel, en la regiono de Benjamen, en Celcahx, du homojn, kiuj diros al vi:Estas trovitaj la azeninoj, kiujn vi iris sercxi, kaj jen via patro cxesis pensi pri la azeninoj, kaj estas maltrankvila pri vi, dirante:Kion mi faru koncerne mian filon?

3 Kaj kiam vi foriros de tie pluen kaj venos al la kverko de Tabor, renkontos vin tie tri homoj, irantaj al Dio en Bet-Elon; unu portas tri kapridojn, la dua portas tri bulojn da pano, kaj la tria portas felsakon da vino.

4 Kaj ili salutos vin, kaj donos al vi du panojn; kaj vi prenu el iliaj manoj.

5 Poste vi venos al la monteto de Dio, kie estas garnizono de la Filisxtoj; kaj kiam vi tie eniros en la urbon, vi renkontos grupon da profetoj, irantaj malsupren de la altajxo, kaj antaux ili psalteron, tamburinon, fluton, kaj harpon, kaj ili profetas.

6 Kaj penetros vin la spirito de la Eternulo, kaj vi ekprofetos kune kun ili, kaj vi farigxos alia homo.

7 Kiam plenumigxos super vi cxi tiuj antauxsignoj, tiam faru, kion bontrovos via mano, cxar Dio estas kun vi.

8 Kaj vi iros antaux mi en Gilgalon; poste mi venos al vi, por fari bruloferojn, por bucxi pacoferojn. Sep tagojn atendu, gxis mi venos al vi, kaj sciigos al vi, kion vi devas fari.

9 Kaj kiam li turnis siajn sxultrojn, por foriri de Samuel, Dio donis al li alian koron, kaj cxiuj tiuj antauxsignoj plenumigxis en tiu tago.

10 Kiam ili venis tien al la monteto, jen grupo da profetoj iras al li renkonte; kaj penetris lin la spirito de la Eternulo, kaj li ekprofetis meze de ili.

11 Kaj kiam cxiuj, kiuj konis lin de antauxe, vidis, ke li profetas kun profetoj, tiam la homoj diris unu al alia:Kio farigxis kun la filo de Kisx? cxu ankaux Saul estas inter la profetoj?

12 Kaj unu el tie respondis kaj diris:Kiu estas ilia patro? De tio devenis la proverbo:CXu ankaux Saul estas inter la profetoj?

13 Kaj cxesinte profeti, li venis sur la altajxon.

14 Kaj la onklo de Saul diris al li kaj al lia junulo:Kien vi iris? Kaj li respondis:Por sercxi la azeninojn; sed kiam ni vidis, ke ili ne trovigxas, ni iris al Samuel.

15 Tiam diris la onklo de Saul:Diru al mi, mi petas, kion diris al vi Samuel.

16 Kaj Saul diris al sia onklo:Li diris al ni, ke la azeninoj estas trovitaj. Sed tion, kion Samuel diris pri la regxado, li ne diris al li.

17 Dume Samuel kunvenigis la popolon al la Eternulo en Micpan.

18 Kaj li diris al la Izraelidoj:Tiel diris la Eternulo, Dio de Izrael:Mi elkondukis Izraelon el Egiptujo, kaj savis vin el la manoj de la Egiptoj, kaj el la manoj de cxiuj regnoj, kiuj premis vin.

19 Sed vi nun forrifuzis vian Dion, kiu savas vin el cxiuj viaj mizeroj kaj suferoj, kaj vi diris al Li:Regxon starigu super ni. Starigxu do nun antaux la Eternulo laux viaj triboj kaj familioj.

20 Kaj Samuel alvenigis cxiujn tribojn de Izrael; kaj la loto trafis la tribon de Benjamen.

21 Kaj li alvenigis la tribon de Benjamen laux gxiaj familioj, kaj la loto trafis la familion de Matri; kaj la loto trafis Saulon, filon de Kisx. Oni sercxis lin, sed oni lin ne trovis.

22 Tiam oni demandis ankoraux la Eternulon:CXu la viro ankoraux venos cxi tien? Kaj la Eternulo diris:Jen li kasxis sin inter la vazaro.

23 Kaj oni kuris, kaj prenis lin de tie; kaj li starigxis meze de la popolo, kaj de la sxultroj supren li estis pli alta ol la tuta popolo.

24 Kaj Samuel diris al la tuta popolo:CXu vi vidas, kiun la Eternulo elektis? cxar ne ekzistas simila al li en la tuta popolo. Kaj la tuta popolo ekkriis, kaj diris:Vivu la regxo!

25 Kaj Samuel klarigis al la popolo la rajtojn de la regxado, kaj skribis tion en libron kaj metis antaux la Eternulon. Kaj Samuel foririgis la tutan popolon cxiun al lia domo.

26 Kaj Saul ankaux iris al sia domo en Gibean; kaj iris kun li la militistoj, kies koron Dio ektusxis.

27 Sed la sentauxguloj diris:Kiamaniere helpos nin cxi tiu? Kaj ili malestimis lin, kaj ne alportis al li donacojn; sed li sxajnigis, ke li ne auxdas.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of 1 Samuel 10

Napsal(a) Garry Walsh

Samuel took a flask of oil and anointed Saul’s head -- a sign of kingship. He told Saul that the donkeys he'd been searching for had been found, so there was no need to continue the hunt.

Instead, Samuel sent Saul to Bethel, the hill of God. It was a holy place, and the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant. Bethel represented a knowledge of celestial things. (See Arcana Coelestia 1453[2].)

Samuel told Saul that he would meet a group of prophets at Bethel. When Saul arrived there, he met them, and he immediately felt the Spirit of the Lord and prophesied with them. When Saul returned home, the people who knew him realized that something about him had changed. Had he become a prophet?

Then Samuel called the people together at Mizpah again as he had when they first asked for a king. He reminded them about how they had rejected the Lord. Then he began a selection process, drawing lots to determine who would be their first king. The tribe of Benjamin was chosen, then the family of Matri, and ultimately Saul. However, Saul was reluctant, and was hiding. They searched for him, found him, and brought him before the people. The people saw his outstanding appearance and height, and accepted him as someone suitable. Samuel explained how the kingdom would work, and also wrote it in a book. Then he sent the people to their own homes.

Right away, there were hints of future trouble. Some people, referred to as children of Belial, doubted that Saul was the man to lead them, and they did not bring him gifts.

The children of Belial symbolize false ideas that are derived from evil, hellish loves. They are associated with the worship of other gods.

In the Word, gifts symbolize an introduction, to “initiate goodwill and favour.” These people did not trust Saul, and didn’t try to create a good relationship with him. (See Arcana Coelestia 4262[2-3].)

It was important that the kings of Israel were anointed with oil. It was a mark of the representative role that they were to take. As mentioned in the previous chapter, they could not represent the Lord in the loving way that priests could. Instead, they could represent His truth. They could be examples of what it means to live by and enforce the law and to provide order.

The oil that Samuel used to anoint Saul also has a symbolic meaning. It represents the Lord as the good of love. (See Arcana Coelestia 9954[1, 10].) Swedenborg writes that the reason priests kings were anointed is that through this they represented the {w219}, in His Divine humanity. (See Apocalypse Revealed 779[2].)

In a number of places in Scripture it is said that each of us has been made “kings and priests to God.” (See especially Revelation 1:5 and 5:10.) This means that our lives can evolve, with the Lord’s guidance, so that everything about us can be an expression of both His love and His teachings, as they exist as a unity. This is what is means to become the “image and likeness of God” as described in Genesis 1:26.

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Arcana Coelestia # 1453

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1453. As regards 'Bethel being towards the sea and Ai towards the east, 1 ' meaning that His state was still obscure, that is to say, so far as cognitions of celestial and spiritual things were concerned, it is one thing to be governed by celestial things, another to be governed by the cognitions of celestial things. Infants and children are governed, more so than adults, by celestial things because of the presence in them of love towards their parents and of love for one another, as well as of innocence. But adults are governed, more so than infants and children, by the cognitions of those celestial things, very many adults not being governed at all by the celestial things of love. Until a person is taught the things of love and faith, he dwells in an obscure state, that is, so far as cognitions are concerned. That state is described here by the statement 'Bethel' was 'towards the sea', that is, 'towards the west', and 'Ai towards the east' 'Bethel', as stated already, means cognitions of celestial things, but 'Ai' the cognitions of worldly things. The former are said to be 'towards the west' when they are in obscurity, for in the Word 'the west' means that which is obscure, while the latter are said to be 'towards the east' when they are in brightness; for in comparison with the west the east is brightness. There is no need to confirm that west and east have these meanings, as they may be evident to anyone without confirmation.

[2] That 'Bethel' means the cognitions of celestial things however may become clear from other places where Bethel is mentioned in the Word, as in the next chapter,

Abram went according to his journeys from the south even to Bethel, to the place where his tent had been at the start, between Bethel and Ai, to the place of the altar that he had made there. Genesis 13:3-4.

Here 'according to his journeys from the south towards Bethel' means advancing into the light of cognitions, and this is why no reference is made in this case to 'Bethel towards the west and Ai towards the east'. When Jacob saw the stairway he said,

This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven. And he called the name of this place Bethel. Genesis 28:17, 19.

Here similarly 'Bethel' means knowledge of celestial things, for a person is a 'Bethel', that is, a 'House of God', and a 'Gate of heaven', when he is governed by the celestial things that have been present as cognitions. While a person is being regenerated he is undergoing introduction, which is effected by means of cognitions of spiritual and celestial things; but once he has been regenerated that introduction has been completed, and he is now governed by the celestial and spiritual things that have been present as cognitions. Further on it is said,

God said to Jacob, Arise, go up to Bethel, and dwell there; make there an altar to the God who appeared to you. Genesis 35:1, 6-7.

[3] Here similarly 'Bethel' means cognitions.

The presence of the Ark of Jehovah in Bethel, and the visits to that place by the children of Israel to inquire of Jehovah, Judges 20:18, 26-27; 1 Samuel 7:16, 10:3, have similar meanings. So also has the reference to the king of Assyria sending one of the priests whom he had deported from Samaria, who resided in Bethel and was teaching them how to fear Jehovah, 2 Kings 17:27-28.

In Amos,

Amaziah said to Amos, O seer, go, flee to the land of Judah, and eat bread there, and prophesy there. And do not prophesy any more in Bethel, for this is the king's sanctuary and this is a house of the kingdom. Amos 7:12-13.

[4] After Jeroboam had profaned Bethel, 1 Kings 12:32; 13:1-8; 2 Kings 23:15, Bethel had a contrary representation, as in Hosea 10:15; Amos 3:14-15; 5:5-7. As regards 'Ai' meaning cognitions of worldly things however this too may be confirmed from historical and prophetical parts of the Word, in Joshua 7:2; 8:1-28; Jeremiah 49:3-4.

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1. literally, Bethel from the sea (an idiom for from the west) and Ai from the east

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.