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Josuo 23

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1 Longan tempon post kiam la Eternulo donis al Izrael ripozon kontraux cxiuj iliaj malamikoj cxirkauxe, Josuo maljunigxis, atingis profundan agxon.

2 Tiam Josuo alvokis la tutan Izrael, iliajn plejagxulojn kaj cxefojn kaj jugxistojn kaj observistojn, kaj diris al ili:Mi maljunigxis, mi atingis profundan agxon.

3 Kaj vi vidis cxion, kion faris la Eternulo, via Dio, al cxiuj tiuj popoloj antaux vi; cxar la Eternulo, via Dio, mem batalis por vi.

4 Vidu, mi dividis por vi lote tiujn restintajn popolojn, kiel posedajxon por viaj triboj, komencante de Jordan, kaj cxiujn popolojn, kiujn mi ekstermis, gxis la Granda Maro, kie subiras la suno.

5 Kaj la Eternulo, via Dio, forpusxos ilin de antaux vi kaj forpelos ilin de antaux vi; kaj vi ekposedos ilian landon, kiel diris al vi la Eternulo, via Dio.

6 Penu do bone, ke vi observu kaj plenumu cxion, skribitan en la libro de instruo de Moseo, ne forklinigxante de gxi dekstren nek maldekstren,

7 ne komunikigxante kun tiuj popoloj, kiuj restis kun vi; kaj la nomon de iliaj dioj ne citu, kaj ne jxuru per ili, kaj ne servu al ili, kaj ne adoru ilin;

8 nur al la Eternulo, via Dio, alfortikigxu, kiel vi faris gxis la nuna tago.

9 Kaj la Eternulo forpelis de antaux vi popolojn grandajn kaj fortajn; kaj neniu rezistis antaux vi gxis la nuna tago.

10 Unu el vi forpelas milon; cxar la Eternulo, via Dio, mem batalas por vi, kiel Li diris al vi.

11 Gardu do bone viajn animojn, por ami la Eternulon, vian Dion.

12 CXar se vi forklinigxos, kaj aligxos al tiuj restintaj popoloj, kiuj restis kun vi, kaj vi boparencigxos kun ili, kaj vi iros al ili kaj ili al vi:

13 tiam sciu, ke la Eternulo, via Dio, ne plu forpelos tiujn popolojn de antaux vi; kaj ili farigxos por vi kaptilo kaj reto, kaj vipo por viaj flankoj, kaj pikilo por viaj okuloj, gxis vi forpereos de sur tiu bona tero, kiun donis al vi la Eternulo, via Dio.

14 Nun mi ekiras hodiaux la vojon de la tuta mondo; kaj vi sciu per via tuta koro kaj per via tuta animo, ke ne restis neplenumita ecx unu vorto el cxiuj bonaj vortoj, kiujn la Eternulo, via Dio, diris pri vi; cxio plenumigxis por vi, ne mankis el gxi ecx unu vorto.

15 Sed kiel plenumigxis por vi cxiuj bonaj vortoj, kiujn la Eternulo, via Dio, diris al vi, tiel la Eternulo venigos sur vin cxion malbonan, gxis Li ekstermos vin de sur tiu bona tero, kiun donis al vi la Eternulo, via Dio.

16 Se vi malobeos la interligon de la Eternulo, via Dio, kiun Li starigis kun vi, kaj vi iros kaj servos al aliaj dioj kaj adoros ilin:tiam ekflamos kontraux vin la kolero de la Eternulo, kaj vi forpereos rapide de sur la bona tero, kiun Li donis al vi.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2575

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2575. 'Behold, I have given a thousand pieces of silver to your brother' means an infinite abundance of rational truth joined to [celestial] good. This is clear from the meaning of 'a thousand' as much and countless, here, as infinite, or an infinite abundance, since the expression has reference to the Lord, a meaning dealt with below; from the meaning of 'silver' as rational truth, dealt with in 1551, 2048; and from the meaning of 'a brother' as celestial good joined to rational truth, like a brother to a sister, 2524, 2557. From this it is evident that 'I have given a thousand pieces of silver to your brother' means an infinite abundance of rational truth joined to [celestial] good. The reason this abundance was granted to good, meant by 'a brother', but not to truth, is that truth derives from good, not good from truth. Regarding that infinite abundance, see 2572.

[2] That 'a thousand' in the Word means much and countless, and infinite when it has reference to the Lord, is evident from the following places: In Moses,

I, Jehovah your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the sons, on the third and on the fourth generations of those who hate Me; and showing mercy to thousands of those who love Me and keep My commandments. Exodus 20:5-6; 34:7; Deuteronomy 5:9-10.

And in Jeremiah,

Jehovah shows mercy to thousands and He repays the iniquity of the fathers into the bosom of their sons after them. Jeremiah 32:18.

In these two places 'thousands' does not mean a definite number but that which is infinite, for the Lord's mercy, being Divine, is infinite. In David,

The chariots of God are myriad on myriad, thousands on thousands; 1 the Lord is within them, Sinai within holiness. Psalms 68:17.

Here 'myriads' and 'thousands' stand for things that are countless.

[3] In the same author,

A thousand will fall at your side, and a myriad at your right hand; it will not come near you. Psalms 91:7.

Here also 'a thousand' and 'a myriad' stand for things that are countless, and as it has reference to the Lord, who is meant by 'David' in the Psalms, those numbers stand for all who are His enemies. In the same author,

Our garners are full, yielding food and still more food; our flocks bring forth a thousand, and ten thousand in our streets. Psalms 144:13.

Here also 'a thousand', and 'ten thousand' or a myriad, stand for things that are countless. In the same author,

A thousand years in Your eyes are but as yesterday when it is past. Psalms 90:4.

'A thousand years' stands for that which is outside time, thus for eternity, which is infinity of time. In Isaiah,

One thousand at the rebuke of one, at the rebuke of five will you flee until you are left like a flagstaff on top of a mountain. Isaiah 30:17.

Here 'one thousand' or a chiliad stands for a large indefinite number, 'five' for few, 649. In Moses,

May Jehovah the God of your fathers add to you, as you are, a thousand times, and may He bless you. Deuteronomy 1:11.

Here 'a thousand times' stands for things that are countless, as in everyday speech in which also a thousand is an expression for many, as when one speaks of things being said thousands of times, or done in thousands of ways. Similarly in Joshua,

One man of you will chase a thousand, for Jehovah your God fights for you. Joshua 23:10.

[4] Being a definite calculable number, the word 'thousand' when used in prophetical parts, especially when these are linked together as historical descriptions, appears to mean a thousand. But in fact it means people who are many or countless - an unspecified number. For historical descriptions are of such a nature that they restrict people's ideas to the most immediate and proper meanings that the words possess, as they also do with the names that occur there, when in fact numbers in the Word, like names also, mean real things, as may become clear from what has been shown already concerning numbers in 482, 487, 575, 647, 648, 755, 813, 1963, 1988, 2075, 2252. This explains why some people suppose that the thousand years referred to in Revelation 20:1-7 means a thousand years or periods of time, for the reason, as has been stated, that prophecies are declared in that book through historical descriptions. But in fact 'a thousand years' there means nothing else than that which is large and indeterminate, and elsewhere infinity of time, or eternity.

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1. literally, two myriads, thousands doubled.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1988

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1988. 'Abram was a son of ninety-nine years' means the period of time before the Lord fully joined the Internal Man to the Rational Man. This is clear from the meaning of 'nine' when thought of as one less than ten, or what amounts to the same, of 'ninety-nine' when thought of as one less than a hundred; for when Isaac was born to him Abram was a hundred years old. The nature of the internal sense of the Word is made especially clear by the numbers that are used, as it is by the names. Any numbers whatever, as also any names, that are mentioned in the Word mean real things; for nothing ever exists in the Word that does not have that which is Divine within it, that is, which does not have an internal sense within it. How remote this sense is from the sense of the letter is especially evident from the names and numbers, for in heaven they pay no attention whatever to names and numbers but to things meant by the names or numbers. For example, whenever the number seven occurs, holiness instantly suggests itself to angels instead of the number seven, for 'seven' means holiness from the fact that the celestial man is the seventh day or the sabbath, and so the Lord's rest, 84-87, 395, 433, 716, 881. The same applies to all other numbers, for example, to the number twelve. Whenever twelve occurs the idea of everything belonging to faith suggests itself to angels, for the reason that the twelve tribes of Israel meant everything belonging to faith, 577. That numbers mean real things in the Word has been shown in Volume One; see 482, 487, 488, 493, 575, 647, 648, 755, 813, 893.

[2] It is similar with the number 'ninety-nine'. That this number means the period of time before the Lord fully joined the Internal Man to the Rational Man is clear from the meaning of 'a hundred years', Abram's age when Isaac was born to him, for Isaac represents and means the Lord's Rational Man which was joined to His Internal, that is, to the Divine. In the Word 'a hundred' has the same meaning as ten, for that number is the product of ten multiplied by ten, and 'ten' means remnants, as shown in Volume One, in 576. For what remnants residing with man are, see 468, 530, 561, 660, 1050, and for what remnants residing with the Lord were, 1906. These arcana cannot be explained any further, but anyone can find out for himself once he has acquainted himself with what remnants are - for nowadays what they are is not known - provided it is realized that by remnants residing with the Lord are meant the Divine Goods which He acquired to Himself by His own power, and by which He united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence.

[3] These considerations show what is meant by 'ninety-nine'. Being one less than a hundred, that number means the period of time before the Lord fully joined the Internal Man to the Rational Man. 'Ishmael' represented the first rational with the Lord, the nature of which has been shown adequately enough above in the previous chapter. But 'Isaac' represents the Lord's Divine Rational, as will be clear later on. Anyone may see that an arcanum is embodied within the following circumstance: Abram having remained such a long time in the land of Canaan - twenty-four years now, ten before Ishmael's birth, and thirteen after - and not as yet having had a son by Sarai his wife, he then first received the promise of a son, when he had now reached ninety-nine and would be a hundred when this son was born. The arcanum is that by means of these experiences he might represent the union of the Lord's Divine Essence with His Human Essence, and in fact of His Internal Man, which was Jehovah, with His Rational.

  
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