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1 Tiam tumultigxis la tuta komunumo kaj ekkriis, kaj la popolo ploris en tiu nokto.

2 Kaj ekmurmuris kontraux Moseo kaj kontraux Aaron cxiuj Izraelidoj, kaj la tuta komunumo diris al ili:Ho, se ni estus mortintaj en la lando Egipta, aux se ni mortus en cxi tiu dezerto!

3 Kaj por kio la Eternulo irigas nin en tiun landon, por ke ni falu de glavo? niaj edzinoj kaj infanoj farigxos militakiro. CXu ne estas pli bone, ke ni revenu Egiptujon?

4 Kaj ili diris unu al alia:Ni starigu al Ni estron, kaj Ni reiru Egiptujon.

5 Tiam Moseo kaj Aaron jxetigxis vizagxaltere antaux la tuta anaro de la komunumo de la Izraelidoj.

6 Kaj Josuo, filo de Nun, kaj Kaleb, filo de Jefune, el tiuj, kiuj esplorrigardis la landon, dissxiris siajn vestojn,

7 kaj ili diris al la tuta komunumo de la Izraelidoj jene:La lando, kiun ni trapasis, por esplorrigardi gxin, tiu lando estas tre, tre bona.

8 Se la Eternulo estos favorkora al ni, Li venigos nin en tiun landon kaj donos gxin al ni, tiun landon, en kiu fluas lakto kaj mielo.

9 Nur ne ribelu kontraux la Eternulo, kaj ne timu la popolon de la lando, cxar nia mangxotajxo ili estas; ilia sxirmo forigxis de ili, kaj la Eternulo estas kun ni; ne timu ilin.

10 Kaj la tuta komunumo diris, ke oni mortigu ilin per sxtonoj. Sed la majesto de la Eternulo aperis en la tabernaklo de kunveno antaux cxiuj Izraelidoj.

11 Kaj la Eternulo diris al Moseo:GXis kiam incitados Min cxi tiu popolo? kaj gxis kiam gxi ne kredos al Mi, malgraux cxiuj pruvosignoj, kiujn Mi faris meze de gxi?

12 Mi frapos gxin per pesto kaj ekstermos gxin, kaj Mi faros el vi popolon pli grandan kaj pli fortan ol gxi.

13 Sed Moseo diris al la Eternulo:Auxdos la Egiptoj, el inter kiuj Vi elkondukis cxi tiun popolon per Via forto,

14 kaj ili diros al la logxantoj de tiu lando, kiuj auxdis, ke Vi, la Eternulo, estas meze de cxi tiu popolo, kaj ke Vi, la Eternulo, montris Vin al ili okulon kontraux okulo, kaj ke Via nubo staras super ili, kaj ke Vi iras antaux ili dum la tago en nuba kolono kaj dum la nokto en kolono fajra;

15 se Vi ekstermos cxi tiun popolon kiel unu homon, tiam la popoloj, kiuj auxdis la famon pri Vi, dirus:

16 CXar la Eternulo ne povis venigi cxi tiun popolon en la landon, pri kiu Li jxuris al ili, tial Li bucxis ilin en la dezerto.

17 Nun montrigxu do granda la forto de mia Sinjoro, laux la parolo, kiun Vi diris:

18 La Eternulo estas longepacienca kaj multe favorkora; Li pardonas kulpon kaj krimon, sed antaux Li neniu estas senkulpa; Li punas la kulpon de patroj sur filoj kaj nepoj, en la tria kaj kvara generacioj.

19 Ho, pardonu la kulpon de cxi tiu popolo laux Via granda favorkoreco kaj kiel Vi pardonadis al cxi tiu popolo de Egiptujo gxis nun.

20 Kaj la Eternulo diris:Mi pardonis konforme al via diro;

21 sed kiel Mi vivas kaj kiel de la gloro de la Eternulo estas plena la tuta tero,

22 cxiuj homoj, kiuj vidis Mian gloron kaj Miajn pruvosignojn, kiujn Mi faris en Egiptujo kaj en la dezerto, kaj provis Min jam dek fojojn kaj ne auxskultis Mian vocxon,

23 ne vidos la landon, pri kiu Mi jxuris al iliaj patroj, kaj cxiuj, kiuj incitis Min, ne vidos gxin.

24 Sed Mian sklavon Kaleb, cxar estis en li spirito alia kaj li estis obeema al Mi, lin Mi venigos en la landon, en kiun li iris, kaj lia idaro heredos gxin.

25 Sed la Amalekidoj kaj Kanaanidoj logxas en la valo; morgaux turnu vin kaj ekiru en la dezerton sur la vojo al la Rugxa Maro.

26 Kaj la Eternulo ekparolis al Moseo kaj al Aaron, dirante:

27 GXis kiam cxi tiu malbona komunumo murmuros kontraux Mi? la murmuradon de la Izraelidoj, kiun ili murmuras kontraux Mi, Mi auxdis.

28 Diru al ili:Kiel Mi vivas, diras la Eternulo, kiel vi parolis al Miaj oreloj, tiel Mi faros al vi:

29 en cxi tiu dezerto falos viaj kadavroj, kaj el cxiuj viaj kalkulitoj, laux via tuta kalkulo, en la agxo de dudek jaroj kaj pli, kiuj murmuris kontraux Mi,

30 neniu venos en la landon, pri kiu Mi levis Mian manon, ke Mi logxigos vin en gxi, neniu krom Kaleb, filo de Jefune, kaj Josuo, filo de Nun.

31 Viajn infanojn, pri kiuj vi diris, ke ili farigxos militakiro, Mi venigos tien, kaj ili ekkonos la landon, kiun vi malsxatis.

32 Sed vi-viaj kadavroj falos en cxi tiu dezerto.

33 Kaj viaj filoj estos pasxtistoj en la dezerto dum kvardek jaroj, kaj portos vian malcxastecon, gxis kiam viaj kadavroj konsumigxos en la dezerto.

34 Laux la nombro de la tagoj, dum kiuj vi esplorrigardis la landon, kvardek tagoj, po jaro pro cxiu tago, vi portos la punon pro via malbonago dum kvardek jaroj, por ke vi ekkonu Mian malfavoron.

35 Mi, la Eternulo, tion diris:tion Mi faros al tiu tuta malbona komunumo, kiu ribelis kontraux Mi; en cxi tiu dezerto ili pereos kaj cxi tie ili mortos.

36 Kaj la viroj, kiujn Moseo sendis, por esplorrigardi la landon, kaj kiuj revenis kaj murmurigis kontraux li la tutan komunumon, disvastigante malbonan famon pri la lando-

37 tiuj viroj, kiuj disvastigis malbonan famon pri la lando, mortis de pesto antaux la Eternulo.

38 Sed Josuo, filo de Nun, kaj Kaleb, filo de Jefune, restis vivaj el tiuj viroj, kiuj iris, por esplorrigardi la landon.

39 Kaj Moseo diris tiujn vortojn al cxiuj Izraelidoj, kaj la popolo tre malgxojis.

40 Kaj ili levigxis frumatene, kaj iris sur la supron de la monto, dirante:Jen ni estas, kaj ni iru sur la lokon, pri kiu parolis la Eternulo; cxar ni pekis.

41 Sed Moseo diris:Por kio vi kontrauxagas al la vortoj de la Eternulo? tio ja ne sukcesos.

42 Ne iru, cxar la Eternulo ne estas inter vi; kaj ne estu frapataj antaux viaj malamikoj.

43 CXar la Amalekidoj kaj la Kanaanidoj estas tie antaux vi, kaj vi falos de glavo; cxar pro tio, ke vi deturnigxis de la Eternulo, la Eternulo ne estos kun vi.

44 Sed ili obstinis, kaj iris sur la supron de la monto; tamen la kesto de la interligo de la Eternulo kaj Moseo ne eliris el la tendaro.

45 Kaj malsupreniris la Amalekidoj kaj la Kanaanidoj, kiuj logxis sur la monto, kaj batis ilin kaj persekutis ilin gxis HXorma.

   

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4402. 'And he called it El Elohe Israel' means that it, that is to say, interior worship, originated in the Divine Spiritual. This is clear from the meaning of 'El Elohe', dealt with below, and from the meaning of 'Israel' as the spiritual, dealt with in 4286, 4292. The things stated so far in this chapter from verse 17 onwards appear there because the subject in the highest sense of the chapter is how the Lord made His Natural Divine. But since things in the highest sense which are concerned with the Lord are beyond the range of ideas present in a person's thought because such things are Divine, let them be illustrated by means of the kind of things that do fall more immediately within the range of a person's ideas. That is to say, let those things that are Divine be illustrated by means of the way in which the Lord regenerates man's natural. Indeed the regeneration of man, that is, of his natural, is also the subject here in the internal sense; for the regeneration of man is a model of the glorification of the Lord, 3138, 3212, 3296, 3490. In fact the Lord glorified Himself, that is, made Himself Divine, according to Divine order, according to which same order He also regenerates man, that is, makes him celestial and spiritual. Here the way in which He makes him spiritual is dealt with, for 'Israel' means that spiritual man.

[2] The spiritual man is not the interior rational man but the interior natural. The interior rational man is that which is called celestial. How the spiritual man and the celestial differ from each other has often been stated already. A person becomes spiritual through the joining of the truths residing with him to good, that is, through the joining of matters of faith to those of charity, a joining together which takes place within his natural. There exterior truths first are joined to good, and after that interior truths. The joining of exterior truths within the natural has been dealt with in verses 1-16 of this chapter, the joining of interior truths to good in verses 17-end. Interior truths are not joined to good except by means of an enlightenment entering through the internal man into the external. That enlightenment makes Divine truths visible in a purely general way, as when, to use a comparison, countless objects are seen by the eye as an obscure single whole devoid of any distinguishable features. This enlightenment making truths visible in a purely general way was meant by Esau's words to Jacob, 'Let me now place with you some of the people who are with me', and by Jacob's reply, 'Why so? Let me find favour in your eyes', dealt with in 4385, 4386.

[3] On the point that the spiritual man, compared with the celestial, dwells in obscurity, see 2708, 2715, 2716, 2718, 2831, 2849, 2935, 2937, 3241, 3246, 3833. It is this spiritual man that is represented by 'Israel', 4286. The expression spiritual man is used because the light of heaven, which holds intelligence and wisdom within it, flows into those things with man which belong to the light of the world and causes those which belong to the light of heaven to be represented in those belonging to the light of the world, and in this way causes them to correspond. For regarded in itself the spiritual is the Divine Light itself which comes from the Lord, and therefore consists in intelligence which essentially is truth and as a consequence is wisdom. With the spiritual man however that light falls on things which are matters of faith with him and which he believes to be true, whereas with the celestial man it falls on the good of love. But although these considerations are clear to those who dwell in the light of heaven they are nevertheless obscure to those who dwell in the light of the world, and so to the majority at the present day. They are perhaps so obscure as to be barely intelligible. All the same, since they constitute the subject in the internal sense and are by nature as described, the exposition of them must not be left out. The time will come when people will be enlightened

[4] The reason why the altar was called El Elohe Israel and why interior worship originating in the Divine Spiritual was meant by it is that in the highest sense El Elohe is identical with the Divine Spiritual; as also is Israel. For 'Israel' means the Lord's Divine Spiritual, and in the representative sense the Lord's spiritual Church, or what amounts to the same, a person like that, see 4286, 4292. In the original language El Elohe means 'God God', and also, to be strictly literal, 'God of gods'. 1 In the Word Jehovah, or the Lord, is referred to in very many places by the singular name 'El', or else 'Eloah', as well as by the plural name 'Elohim'. Both names are sometimes used within the same verse or in the same section. A person who is not acquainted with the internal sense of the Word cannot know the reason why. Anyone may conclude that 'El' implies one thing, 'Eloah' another, and 'Elohim' another, from the consideration that the Word is Divine, that is, has its origin in the Divine, and that it is for that reason inspired as to every word, indeed as to the smallest part of every letter.

[5] What the name 'El' implies when it is used, or the name 'Elohim', may be seen from what has been shown in various places above, namely that El or Elohim - that is, God - is used when truth is the subject, see 709, 2586, 2769, 2807, 2822, 3921 (end), 4287. This is why in the highest sense El and Elohim mean the Divine Spiritual, this being the same as Divine Truth. The two names differ however in that 'El' means truth in will and action, which is the same as the good of truth, 4337, 4353, 4390. The plural form Elohim exists for the reason that by Divine truth is meant all the truths which come from the Lord. This is also the reason why in the Word angels are sometimes called elohim or gods, 4295, as will be further evident from places in the Word that are quoted below. Now because El and Elohim in the highest sense mean the Lord as regards truth, they also mean Him as regards power; for truth is the entity to which power is attributed. Indeed when exercising power good acts by means of truth, 3091, 4015. Therefore when in the Word reference is made to the power received from truth, the Lord is called El and Elohim, that is, God. Hence also it is that El in the original language means one who is powerful.

[6] The fact that the names El and Elohim, or God, are used in the Word where the Divine Spiritual is the subject, or what amounts to the same, Divine Truth, and Divine Power received from this, may be seen in addition from the following places,

God spoke to Israel in visions in the night. I am the God of gods (El Elohe) of your father, do not be afraid of going down into Egypt, for I will make you into a great nation there. Genesis 46:2-3.

Since these words are addressed to Israel, whom He is going 'to make into a great nation', and so the subject is truth and the power this possesses, El Elohe is used, which in the proximate sense means the God of gods. The fact that in the proximate sense Elohim means gods because it has reference to truths and to the power received from them, is also evident in the same author,

There Jacob built an altar, and called the place El Beth El, for there the Elohim were revealed to him, when he was fleeing from before his brother. Genesis 35:7.

And elsewhere in the same author,

Jehovah your God, He is God of gods, and Lord of lords, the God (El) who is great, powerful, and fearful. Deuteronomy 10:17.

Here 'God of gods' is expressed by Elohe Elohim, and after that 'God' by El, to whom greatness and power are attributed

[7] In David,

A great God (El) is Jehovah, and a great King above all gods (elohim), in whose hand are the deep places 2 of the earth; and the strength 3 of the mountains are His. Psalms 95:3-4.

The name 'God' or El is used here because reference is made to Divine Truth and the Power received from this, and also 'gods' because reference is made to subordinate truths. For in the internal sense 'a king' means truth, 1672, 2015, 2069, 3009, 3670. From this it is clear what 'a great King above all gods' implies. 'The deep places of the earth' too means the truths of the Church, which are called 'the strength of the mountains' from power rooted in good. In the same author,

Who in heaven will compare himself to Jehovah? Who will be likened to Jehovah among the sons of gods (elim)? God (El) mighty in the secret place of the holy ones, O Jehovah God Zebaoth, who is strong as You are, O Jah? Psalms 89:6-8.

Here 'sons of gods (or of elim)' stands for Divine truths, to which, it is evident, power is attributed, since it is said 'God (El) mighty, Jehovah God of hosts, who is strong as You are?'

[8] Similarly elsewhere in the same author,

Give to Jehovah, O sons of gods, give to Jehovah glory and strength. Psalms 29:1.

In Moses,

They fell on their faces, and said, O God of gods (El elohe) of the spirits of all flesh. Numbers 16:22.

In David,

I said, You are gods (elohim), and sons of the Most High, all of you. Psalms 82:6; John 10:34.

Here they are called 'gods' from truths, for 'sons' means truths, 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2628, 3373, 3704. In the same author,

Confess the God of gods (Elohe elohim), confess the Lord of lords. Psalms 136:2-3.

In Daniel,

The king will act according to his own pleasure, and will uplift himself, and exalt himself above every god (el), and will speak astonishing things above the God of gods (El elohim). Daniel 11:36.

These quotations show that in the proximate sense El elohe means God of gods, and that in the internal sense 'gods' is used in reference to truths which come from the Lord.

[9] The fact that the singular name El or God is used where the power which comes from Divine Truth is the subject, or what amounts to the same, from the Lord's Divine Spiritual, becomes clear from the following places: In Moses,

Let my hand be for God (El) to do you evil! Genesis 31:29.

And elsewhere,

Nor is there a hand for God (El). Deuteronomy 28:32.

And in Micah,

Let there be a hand for God (El). Micah 2:1.

'Let there be a hand for God' means, let there be power. For 'hand' means power, see 878, 3387, and 'hand' is used in reference to truth, 3091. In David,

I will set His hand in the sea, and His right hand in the rivers. He will cry to Me, You are My Father, My God (El), the Rock of My Salvation. Psalms 89:25-26.

This refers to power from truths. In the same author,

The wicked says in his heart, God (El) has forgotten; He has hidden His face; He never sees. Arise, O Jehovah God (El); lift up Your hand. For what reason does the wicked despise God (Elohim)? Psalms 10:11-13.

Here the meaning is similar.

[10] In the same author,

Jehovah is my rock (petra) and my fortress, and my deliverer, my God (El), my rock (rupes). Psalms 18:2.

This refers to power. In Isaiah, A residue will return, the residue of Jacob, to the God (El) of power. Isaiah 10:21.

In the same prophet,

To us a Boy is born, to us a Son is given, the government upon His shoulder; He will call His name, Wonderful, Counsellor, God (El), the Powerful One, Father of Eternity, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6.

In the same prophet,

Behold the God (El) of my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid, for He is my strength. Isaiah 12:2.

In the same prophet,

I am God (El) even from today; I am He, and nobody delivers from My hand; I work, and who will reverse it? Isaiah 43:12-13.

This refers to power. In Jeremiah, Great and powerful God (El), whose name is Jehovah of hosts. Jeremiah 32:18.

In the second Book of Samuel,

With my God (El) I will leap over the wall. God (El) is perfect in His way; the word of Jehovah is pure. Who is God (El) besides Jehovah? Who is a rock besides our God (Elohim)? God (El) is the strength of my refuge. 2 Samuel 22:30-33.

In Moses,

God (El) is not a man, that He should lie, or a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not act? Or has He spoken, and will He not carry it out? He brought them out of Egypt; He has so to speak the strength of a unicorn. At that time it will be said to Jacob and to Israel, What has God (El) been doing? Numbers 23:19, 22-23.

This in the internal sense refers to power and to truth.

[11] And in the same author,

God (El) who brought him out of Egypt has as it were the strength of a unicorn. He will consume the nations, his enemies, and will break their bones, and smash their weapons. Numbers 24:8.

'Horns' and 'the strength of a unicorn' mean the power of truth that springs from good, see 2832. And there are many other places besides all these. Since most things in the Word also have a contrary sense, no less do 'god' and 'gods', names which are used when the subject is falsity and power from falsity, as in Ezekiel,

The gods (elim) of the mighty will speak to him in the midst of hell. Ezekiel 32:21.

In Isaiah,

You inflamed yourselves among the gods (elim) under every green tree. Isaiah 57:5.

Here the name 'gods' is used on account of falsities. Similar examples exist in other places.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. 'El Elohe Israel may be understood in two different ways - 'God, the God of Israel' or 'Israel's God of gods'. Most English versions of the Bible prefer the first of these (e.g. in Genesis 46:3; Deuteronomy 10:17).

2. literally, the searchings

3. literally, the strengths

  
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