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Hosea 12

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1 Efraim pasxtas venton, postkuras la orientan venton; kun cxiu tago li faras pli da mensogajxoj kaj da idolajxoj; li faras interligon kun Asirio, kaj portas oleon en Egiptujon.

2 Sed ankaux kun Jehuda la Eternulo havas jugxon, kaj Li punos Jakobon laux lia konduto, laux liaj agoj Li repagos al li.

3 Ankoraux en la ventro li retenis sian fraton, kaj virigxinte li luktis kun Dio.

4 Li luktis kun angxelo kaj venkis, li tamen petegis lin kun ploro; en Bet-El Li nin trovos, kaj tie Li parolos kun ni.

5 La Eternulo estas Dio Cebaot, Eternulo estas Lia nomo.

6 Returnu do vin al via Dio, konservu favorkorecon kaj justecon, kaj fidu cxiam vian Dion.

7 Kanaanido havas en sia mano falsan pesilon, li amas trompi;

8 kaj Efraim diras:Mi ricxigxis, mi akiris al mi havajxon, sed en cxiuj miaj laboroj oni ne trovos cxe mi malbonagon, per kiu mi estus pekinta.

9 Mi, la Eternulo, estas via Dio de post la lando Egipta; Mi ankoraux denove logxigos vin en tendoj, kiel en la tagoj de festo.

10 Mi parolis per la profetoj, Mi donis multe da vizioj, kaj per la profetoj Mi parolis alegorie.

11 En Gilead estis idoloj, sed ili farigxis senvalorajxo; en Gilgal oni oferbucxis bovojn, sed iliaj altaroj farigxis kiel sxtonamasoj sur la sulko de la kampo.

12 Jakob forkuris sur la kampojn de Sirio, Izrael servis por edzino, kaj por edzino li devis gardi.

13 Kaj per profeto la Eternulo elkondukis Izraelon el Egiptujo, kaj per profeto Li gardis lin.

14 Forte kolerigis Lin Efraim, tial lia sango venos sur lin, kaj lia Sinjoro redonos al li pro liaj hontindajxoj.

   

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Jacob or Israel (the man)

  

Jacob is told twice that his name will now be Israel. The first time is when he wrestles with an angel on his journey to meet Esau, and the angel tells him that his name will be changed. After he is reconciled with Esau, they go their separate ways. Jacob moves to Shechem and then on to Bethel, where he builds an altar to the Lord. The Lord appears to him there, renews the covenant He first made with Abraham and again tells him that his name will be Israel (Genesis 35). The story goes on to tell of Benjamin's birth and Rachel's death in bearing him, and then of Jacob's return to Isaac and Isaac's death and burial. But at that point the main thread of the story leaves Israel and turns to Joseph, and Israel is hardly mentioned until after Joseph has risen to power in Egypt, has revealed himself to his brothers and tells them to bring all of their father's household down to Egypt. There, before Israel dies, he blesses Joseph's sons, plus all his own sons. After his death he is returned to the land of Canaan for burial in Abraham's tomb. In the story of Jacob and Esau, Jacob represents truth, and Esau good. Jacob's stay in Padan-Aram, and the wealth he acquired there, represent learning the truths of scripture, just as we learn when we read the Ten Commandments or the Sermon on the Mount. The change of name from Jacob to Israel represents the realization that what we learn should not simply be knowledge, but should be the rules of our life, to be followed by action. This action is the good that Esau has represented in the story up to that time, but after the reconciliation between Jacob and Esau, Jacob as Israel now represents the truth and the good, together. It is interesting that even after his name change Jacob is rarely called Israel. Sometimes he is called one and sometimes the other, and sometimes he is called both Jacob and Israel in the same verse (Genesis 46:2, 5, & 8 also Psalm 14:7). This is because Jacob represents the external person and Israel the internal person, and even after the internal person comes into being, we spend much of our lives living on the external level.

(Odkazy: Arcana Coelestia 4274, 4292, 4570, 5595, 6225, 6256, Genesis 2:5, 46:8)