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Genesis 36

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1 Ja need olid Eesavi, see on Edomi järeltulijad:

2 Eesav võttis oma naised Kaanani tütreist: Aada, hett Eeloni tütre, ja Oholibama, hiivlase Sibeoni poja Ana tütre,

3 ja Baasmati, Ismaeli tütre, Nebajoti õe.

4 Aada tõi Eesavile ilmale Eliifase, ja Baasmat tõi ilmale Reueli.

5 Ja Oholibama tõi ilmale Jeusi, Jalami ja Korahi; need olid Eesavi pojad, kes temale sündisid Kaananimaal.

6 Ja Eesav võttis oma naised, pojad ja tütred ja kõik oma pere hingelised, karja, kõik veoloomad ja kogu varanduse, mis ta Kaananimaal oli soetanud, ja läks teisele maale, ära oma venna Jaakobi juurest.

7 Sest nende varandus oli liiga suur üheskoos elamiseks, ja maa, kus nad võõrastena elasid, ei suutnud neid toita nende karjade pärast.

8 Ja Eesav asus elama Seiri mäestikku; Eesav on Edom.

9 Ja need olid Eesavi, edomlaste isa järeltulijad Seiri mäestikus:

10 need olid Eesavi poegade nimed: Eliifas, Eesavi naise Aada poeg, Reuel, Eesavi naise Baasmati poeg.

11 Ja Eliifase pojad olid: Teeman, Oomar, Sefo, Gatam ja Kenas.

12 Ja Timna oli Eesavi poja Eliifase liignaine ja tema tõi Eliifasele ilmale Amaleki; need olid Eesavi naise Aada järeltulijad.

13 Ja need olid Reueli pojad: Nahat, Serah, Samma ja Missa; need olid Eesavi naise Baasmati järeltulijad.

14 Ja need olid Eesavi naise Oholibama, Sibeoni poja Ana tütre pojad: tema tõi Eesavile ilmale Jeusi, Jalami ja Korahi.

15 Need olid Eesavi poegade vürstid: Eliifase, Eesavi esmasündinu pojad: vürst Teeman, vürst Oomar, vürst Sefo, vürst Kenas,

16 vürst Gatam, vürst Amalek. Need olid Eliifasest põlvnevad vürstid Edomimaal, need olid Aada järeltulijad.

17 Ja need olid Eesavi poja Reueli pojad: vürst Nahat, vürst Serah, vürst Samma, vürst Missa. Need olid Reuelist põlvnevad vürstid Edomimaal, need olid Eesavi naise Baasmati järeltulijad.

18 Ja need olid Eesavi naise Oholibama pojad: vürst Jeus, vürst Jalam, vürst Korah. Need olid Eesavi naisest, Ana tütrest Oholibamast põlvnevad vürstid.

19 Need olid Eesavi, see on Edomi järeltulijad, ja need olid nende vürstid.

20 Need olid horiit Seiri pojad, selle maa elanikud: Lootan, Soobal, Sibeon, Ana,

21 Diison, Eeser ja Diisan; need olid horiitide vürstid, Seiri pojad Edomimaal.

22 Ja Lootani pojad olid Hori ja Heemam; ja Lootani õde oli Timna.

23 Ja need olid Soobali pojad: Alvan, Maanahat, Eebal, Sefo ja Oonam.

24 Ja need olid Sibeoni pojad: Ajja ja Ana; Ana oli see, kes kõrbes leidis kuumaveeallikaid, kui ta karjatas oma isa Sibeoni eesleid.

25 Ja need olid Ana lapsed: Diison ja Oholibama, Ana tütar.

26 Ja need olid Diisoni pojad: Hemdan, Esban, Jitran ja Keran.

27 Need olid Eeseri pojad: Bilhan, Saavan ja Akan.

28 Need olid Diisani pojad: Uuts ja Aran.

29 Need olid horiitide vürstid: vürst Lootan, vürst Soobal, vürst Sibeon, vürst Ana,

30 vürst Diison, vürst Eeser, vürst Diisan. Need olid horiitide vürstid nende vürstide kaupa Seirimaal.

31 Ja need olid kuningad, kes valitsesid Edomimaal, enne kui ükski kuningas valitses Iisraeli laste üle:

32 Bela, Beori poeg, oli kuningaks Edomis, ja tema linna nimi oli Dinhaba.

33 Kui Bela suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Joobab, Serahi poeg Bosrast.

34 Kui Joobab suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Huusam teemanlaste maalt.

35 Kui Huusam suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Hadad, Bedadi poeg, kes lõi midjanlasi Moabi väljadel; ja tema linna nimi oli Aviit.

36 Kui Hadad suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Samla Masreekast.

37 Kui Samla suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Saul jõeäärsest Rehobotist.

38 Kui Saul suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Baal-Haanan, Akbori poeg.

39 Kui Baal-Haanan, Akbori poeg, suri, sai tema asemel kuningaks Hadar; tema linna nimi oli Pau; ja tema naise nimi oli Mehetabel, Mee-Sahabi tütre Matredi tütar.

40 Ja need olid Eesavi vürstide nimed nende suguvõsade kaupa, nimeliselt nende asupaikade järgi: vürst Timna, vürst Alva, vürst Jetet,

41 vürst Oholibama, vürst Eela, vürst Piinon,

42 vürst Kenas, vürst Teeman, vürst Mibsar,

43 vürst Magdiel, vürst Iiram. Need olid Edomi, see on Eesavi, edomlaste isa vürstid nende elukohtade järgi nende pärusmaal.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4586

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4586. 'And Rachel gave birth, and suffered severely in giving birth' means the temptations endured by interior truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'giving birth' as the coming into being of spiritual entities, which are those of truth, and of celestial entities, which are those of good - for in the internal sense 'giving birth' does not mean anything else than things connected with spiritual birth, see 1145, 1255, 2584, 3860, 3868, 3905, 3915, 3919, 4070; from the representation of 'Rachel' as the affection for interior truth, dealt with in 3758, 3782, 3793, 3819; and from the meaning of 'suffering severely' as undergoing temptations. For when used in reference to truths and goods, or spiritual and celestial entities, 'suffering severely' does not mean anything else, since nobody can come to those things except through temptations. Indeed in times of temptation interior goods and truths clash with the evils and falsities which are a product of a person's heredity and of his own actions. That is to say, at such times the Lord acts from within to preserve the goods and truths in him, while an attack is mounted by the evils and falsities which erupt from his heredity and are present as a result of his own actions. That is, the attack is mounted by spirits and genii who are present within those evils and falsities and who dwell with that person. This is how temptations arise, and they lead not only to the casting aside and removal of evils and falsities when these are conquered but also to the strengthening of goods and truths. These are the things which are meant by the statement that Rachel gave birth and suffered severely in giving birth.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2584

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2584. 'And they gave birth' means fertileness This is clear from the meaning of 'bearing' and 'childbirth'. In the internal sense of the Word none but spiritual and celestial things are meant, and therefore where the expressions conception or conceiving, childbirth or giving birth, birth or being born, generation or generating, are used, and when those who beget as father and mother, and those who are begotten as sons and daughters, are spoken of, such are not meant in any but a spiritual sense, for in itself the Word is spiritual and celestial. The same applies here also to 'giving birth', which means fertileness as regards matters of doctrine.

[2] The fact that no other kinds of childbirths are meant in the Word by childbirths may become clear from the following places: In Samuel,

Those who were full have hired themselves out for bread, and those who were hungry have ceased to be so, until the barren has borne seven, and she who has many has left off. Jehovah takes life and He gives life; He causes [some] to go down into hell and [others] to come up. 1 Samuel 2:5-6.

In Jeremiah,

The bearer of seven languishes, she breathes her last. Her sun is going down while it is still day. Jeremiah 15:9.

In Isaiah,

Sing, O barren one, who did not bear, break forth into singing and shout, who has not gone into labour; for the sons of her that is desolate are more than the sons of her that is married, said Jehovah. Isaiah 54:1.

In David,

The voice of Jehovah causes the hinds to calve, and He strips the forests bare; and in His temple everyone says, Glory. Psalms 29:9.

In Isaiah,

Blush, O Sidon, for the sea has spoken, the stronghold of the sea, saying, I have not gone into labour, I have not given birth, nor have I reared young men or brought up young women. As when the report comes to Egypt, they go into labour over the report of Tyre. Isaiah 23:4-5.

In the same prophet,

Before she went into labour she gave birth, and before pain came to her she brought forth a male child. Who has heard of such a thing as this? Who has seen such? Does a land give birth in one day? And shall I [bring to the point of birth and not] cause to give birth? said Jehovah. Shall I who cause to give birth shut up [the womb]? said your God. Isaiah 66:7-9.

In Jeremiah,

Ask, now, and see whether a male can bear. Why then have I seen every man, hands on loins, like one giving birth? Jeremiah 30:6.

In Ezekiel,

I will send fire on Egypt, and Sin will certainly go into labour, and No will be [breached]. Ezekiel 30:16.

In Hosea,

As for Ephraim, their glory will fly away like a bird, away from birth, and from the womb, and from conception. Hosea 9:11.

In the same prophet,

The pains of childbirth have come upon Ephraim, he is an unwise son, for now he will not present himself at the mouth of the womb of sons. Hosea 13:13.

In John,

A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. Carrying in the womb she cried out in labour, and was in anguish to give birth. A dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, so that when she had given birth to her child he might devour it. She gave birth therefore to a male child, who was to rule 1 all nations with an iron rod. But the boy was caught up to God and His throne. Revelation 12:1-2, 4-5.

[3] From all these places anyone may see that no other conceptions and births are meant than those which are conceptions and births of the Church. The same may also be seen from the things said about Abimelech, that 'God healed Abimelech, his wife, and his women servants, and they gave birth'; and that 'Jehovah had completely closed every womb in Abimelech's house on account of the matter of Sarah, Abraham's wife'. What is meant in the internal sense by these words may become clear from the explanation of them, namely the character of the doctrine of faith when regarded from Divine truths, and the character of it when regarded from the rational. That is to say, when regarded from Divine truths, that is, from the Word, every single thing, both rational and factual, is confirmatory. But it is different when it is regarded from human things, that is from reason and knowledge. When regarded from the latter no good or truth at all is conceived; for to regard things from the Word is to do so from the Lord, but to regard them from reason and knowledge is to do so from man. The former gives rise to all intelligence and wisdom, the latter to all insanity and stupidity.

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1. literally, to shepherd

  
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