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Genesis 45

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1 Siis Joosep ei suutnud enam enese üle valitseda kõigi nende ees, kes ta juures seisid, ja ta hüüdis: 'Minge kõik mu juurest ära!' Ja ükski ei seisnud tema juures, kui Joosep ennast vendadele tunda andis.

2 Ja ta puhkes valjusti nutma, nii et Egiptus seda kuulis ja kuulis vaarao koda.

3 Ja Joosep ütles oma vendadele: 'Mina olen Joosep! Kas mu isa veel elab?' Aga vennad ei suutnud temale vastata, nõnda hirmunud olid nad tema palge ees.

4 Siis ütles Joosep oma vendadele: 'Astuge ligemale!' Ja nad astusid ligemale ning ta ütles: 'Mina olen Joosep, teie vend, kelle te müüsite Egiptusesse.

5 Aga nüüd ärge kurvastage ja ärgu süttigu teil isekeskis viha, et müüsite mind siia, sest teie elu säilitamiseks läkitas Jumal mind eele.

6 Sest kaks aastat on olnud nüüd nälg maal ja on veel viis aastat, mil ei ole kündi ega lõikust.

7 Seepärast Jumal läkitas mind teie eele kindlustama teile järeltulijaid maa peal ja hoidma teid elus, pääsemiseks paljudele.

8 Niisiis ei ole teie mind läkitanud siia, vaid Jumal, ja tema on mind pannud vaaraole isaks ja isandaks kogu ta kojale ning valitsejaks kogu Egiptusemaale.

9 Tõtake ja minge mu isa juurde ning öelge temale: Nõnda ütleb su poeg Joosep: Jumal on mind pannud isandaks kogu Egiptusele. Tule minu juurde, ära viivita!

10 Sa võid elada Gooseni maakonnas ja olla mu läheduses, sina ja su pojad ja su poegade pojad, ja su lambad, kitsed ja veised ja kõik, mis sul on.

11 Ma hoolitsen seal sinu eest, kuna veel viis aastat on näljahäda, et ei jääks vaeseks sina ega su pere ega keegi, kes sul on.

12 Ja vaata, te näete oma silmaga, samuti näeb mu vend Benjamin oma silmaga, et ma tõepoolest ise teiega räägin.

13 Jutustage mu isale kõigest minu aust Egiptuses ja kõigest, mida olete näinud, ja tõtake ning tooge mu isa siia!'

14 Siis ta langes oma vennale Benjaminile kaela ja nuttis, ja Benjamin nuttis tema kaela ümber.

15 Ja ta andis suud kõigile oma vendadele ning nuttis üheskoos nendega; ja seejärel ta vennad rääkisid temaga.

16 Kuuldus kostis ka vaarao kotta, et Joosepi vennad olid tulnud, ja see oli hea vaarao silmis ja tema sulaste silmis.

17 Ja vaarao ütles Joosepile: 'Ütle oma vendadele: Tehke nõnda: koormake oma veoloomad ja minge Kaananimaale,

18 võtke oma isa ja oma pered ning tulge minu juurde, siis ma annan teile Egiptusemaa parimat ja te saate süüa maa rasva!

19 Ja sul tuleb anda käsk: Tehke nõnda - võtke endile Egiptusemaalt vankrid väetite laste ja naiste jaoks ja tooge oma isa ning tulge!

20 Teie silm ärgu kurvastagu teie asjade pärast, sest parim kogu Egiptusemaal peab olema teie päralt!'

21 Ja Iisraeli pojad tegid nõnda ja Joosep andis neile vaarao käsu peale vankrid, samuti andis ta neile teemoona.

22 Ta andis neile kõigile peoriided, aga Benjaminile andis ta kolmsada hõbeseeklit ja viied peoriided.

23 Samuti läkitas ta oma isale kümme eeslit, kes olid koormatud Egiptuse parimate kaupadega, ja kümme emaeeslit, kes kandsid vilja, leiba ja moona ta isale teekonna tarvis.

24 Siis ta saatis oma vennad minema ja nad läksid. Ja ta ütles neile: 'Teel ärge riielge!'

25 Ja nad läksid ära Egiptusest ning tulid Kaananimaale oma isa Jaakobi juurde.

26 Ja nad jutustasid temale ning ütlesid: 'Joosep elab alles, ta on nimelt kogu Egiptusemaa valitseja!' Aga ta süda jäi külmaks, sest ta ei uskunud neid.

27 Siis nad jutustasid temale kõigest, mis Joosep nendega oli rääkinud. Ja kui ta nägi vankreid, mis Joosep oli läkitanud teda ära tooma, siis nende isa Jaakobi vaim elustus taas.

28 Ja Iisrael ütles: 'Küllalt! Mu poeg Joosep elab alles! Ma tahan minna ja teda näha, enne kui suren!'

   

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5895. 'In which there will be no ploughing and harvest' means that in the meanwhile no good will be seen nor any truth derived from good. This is clear from the meaning of 'ploughing' as the preparation made by good for the reception of truths, dealt with in what follows below; and from the meaning of 'harvest' as truths derived from good, for a harvest is grain that has ripened by the time it is gathered in, so that 'harvest' means truth derived from good. Before this truth is produced truths are indeed to be seen, but they are truths that lead to good, not truths derived from good. When truth guides a person in his actions his truths are truths leading to good; but when good guides him in them his truths are truths derived from good. The reason why 'ploughing' is said to mean good is that 'the field' which is ploughed means the Church as regards good, 2971, and so the good which constitutes the Church, 3310, 3317, 4982. Consequently 'ploughing' is the preparation made by good for the reception of truths; and 'the oxen' too that were used in ploughing means forms of good within the natural, 2180, 2566, 2781.

[2] Because 'ploughing' had this meaning people in the representative Church were forbidden 'to plough with an ox and an ass together', Deuteronomy 22:10. They would never have been forbidden to do this if there had not been some cause of a more internal nature, thus a cause existing in the spiritual world. Without it what would have been wrong with the two ploughing together? And what value would such a law have in the Word? That cause of a more internal nature, a cause existing in the spiritual world, is that 'ploughing with an ox' means good within the natural, and 'ploughing with an ass' means the truth there, 'an ass' being truth contained in factual knowledge, thus truth within the natural, see 5492, 5741. The more internal or spiritual cause behind the existence of this prohibition was that the angels could not have a separate idea of good and truth. The two must be joined together and make one. For this reason the angels were unwilling to see any kind of ploughing done by an ox and an ass. Celestial angels refuse even to think about truth separate from good, for all truth with them exists within good, so that also for them truth is good. It was for the same reason that people were also forbidden to wear a garment made from a mixture of wool and linen, Deuteronomy 22:11; for 'wool' meant good, and 'linen' truth.

[3] The fact that 'ploughing', also 'harrowing', 'sowing', and 'reaping', mean the kinds of activities that are connected with good and the truth that goes with it is clear in Hosea,

I will make Ephraim ride, Judah will plough, Jacob will harrow for him. Sow for yourselves in keeping with righteousness, reap in keeping with godliness, break up 'your fallow ground; and it is time to seek Jehovah, until He comes and teaches righteousness. Hosea 10:11-12.

'Riding' is used in reference to Ephraim because 'riding' means having the use of an understanding, 'Ephraim' being the Church's gift of understanding. But 'ploughing' is used in reference to Judah because 'Judah' is the good which exists in the Church.

[4] In Amos,

Will horses run upon the rock? Will one plough with oxen? in that you have turned judgement into poison and the fruit of righteousness into wormwood. Amos 6:11-12.

'Will horses run upon the rock?' stands for Will there be any understanding of the truth of faith? For 'rock' in the spiritual sense is faith, Preface to Genesis 22, while 'horses' means the powers of understanding, 2761, 2762, 3217, 5321. 'Will one plough with oxen?' stands for Will there be any doing of good? For 'oxen' means good in the natural, see 2180, 2566, 2781. The fact that no doing of it was possible is meant by the words that follow - 'because you have turned judgement into poison'.

[5] In Luke,

Jesus said, No one putting his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God. Luke 9:62.

These words have the same meaning as those spoken by the Lord in Matthew,

Let him who is on the housetop not go down to take anything out of his house; and let him who is in the field not turn back to take his clothes. Matthew 24:17-18.

The meaning of these words is that a person governed by good should not depart from it and resort to matters of doctrine concerning faith; see 3652, where those words spoken by the Lord have been explained. Thus 'one who puts his hand to the plough' is a person governed by good; but 'looking back' means someone who then looks to matters of doctrine concerning faith and in so doing forsakes good. This explains why Elijah was displeased with Elisha who, ploughing in the field when he received his call, asked whether he might first kiss his father and mother; for Elijah said,

Go away; go back again; for what have I done to you? 1 Kings 19:19-21.

In the contrary sense 'ploughing' means evil that destroys good, and so means a laying waste, as in Jeremiah,

Zion will be ploughed [like] a field, and Jerusalem will be heaps, and the mountain of the house [will be turned] into the heights of the forest. Jeremiah 26:18; Micah 3:12.

  
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