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Genesis 46

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1 Nõnda läks Iisrael teele koos kõigega, mis tal oli, ja tuli Beer-Sebasse ning ohverdas tapaohvreid oma isa Iisaki Jumalale.

2 Ja Jumal rääkis Iisraeliga öistes nägemustes; ta ütles: 'Jaakob, Jaakob!' Ja see vastas: 'Siin ma olen!'

3 Siis ta ütles: 'Mina olen Jumal, sinu isa Jumal, ära karda minna Egiptusesse, sest ma teen sind seal suureks rahvaks!

4 Mina lähen koos sinuga Egiptusesse ja ma toon sind sealt tagasi, ja Joosep suleb oma käega su silmad.'

5 Ja Jaakob asus Beer-Sebast minekule; Iisraeli pojad panid oma isa Jaakobi ja oma väetid lapsed ja naised vankritesse, mis vaarao oli läkitanud teda tooma.

6 Ja nad võtsid oma karjad ja varanduse, mis nad Kaananimaal olid soetanud, ja tulid Egiptusesse, Jaakob ja kõik ta sugu koos temaga.

7 Oma pojad ja poegade pojad, tütred ja poegade tütred ja kogu oma soo viis ta koos enesega Egiptusesse.

8 Ja need on Iisraeli laste nimed, kes Egiptusesse tulid: Jaakob ja tema pojad. Jaakobi esmasündinu oli Ruuben.

9 Ruubeni pojad olid Hanok, Pallu, Hesron ja Karmi.

10 Siimeoni pojad olid Jemuel, Jaamin, Ohad, Jaakin, Sohar ja Saul, kaananlanna poeg.

11 Leevi pojad olid Geerson, Kehat ja Merari.

12 Juuda pojad olid Eer, Oonan, Seela, Perets ja Serah; aga Eer ja Oonan surid Kaananimaal. Peretsi pojad olid Hesron ja Haamul.

13 Issaskari pojad olid Toola, Puvva, Jaasub ja Simron.

14 Sebuloni pojad olid Sered, Eelon ja Jahleel.

15 Need olid Lea pojad, keda ta Jaakobile ilmale tõi Mesopotaamias; peale nende oli tal tütar Diina. Kõiki ta poegi ja tütreid oli ühtekokku kolmkümmend kolm hinge.

16 Gaadi pojad olid Sefon, Haggi, Suuni, Esbon, Eeri, Arodi ja Areli.

17 Aaseri pojad olid Jimna, Jisva, Jisvi ja Berija; nende õde oli Serah. Beria pojad olid Heber ja Malkiel.

18 Need olid selle Silpa pojad, kelle Laaban andis oma tütrele Leale ja kes tõi need Jaakobile ilmale, kuusteist hinge.

19 Jaakobi naise Raaheli pojad olid Joosep ja Benjamin.

20 Joosepile sündisid Egiptusemaal pojad, keda temale ilmale tõi Asnat, Ooni preestri Pooti-Fera tütar: Manasse ja Efraim.

21 Benjamini pojad olid Bela, Beker, Asbel, Geera, Naaman, Eehi, Ross, Muppim, Huppim ja Aard.

22 Need olid Raaheli pojad, kes Jaakobile sündisid, ühtekokku neliteist hinge.

23 Daani poeg oli Husim.

24 Naftali pojad olid Jahsel, Guuni, Jeeser ja Sillem.

25 Need olid selle Billa pojad, kelle Laaban andis oma tütrele Raahelile ja kes tõi need Jaakobile ilmale, ühtekokku seitse hinge.

26 Kõiki hingi, kes Jaakobiga Egiptusesse tulid, kes tema niudeist olid väljunud, peale Jaakobi poegade naiste, oli ühtekokku kuuskümmend kuus hinge.

27 Ja Joosepi poegi, kes temale Egiptuses olid sündinud, oli kaks hinge; kõiki Jaakobi soo hingi, kes Egiptusesse tulid, oli seitsekümmend.

28 Ja ta läkitas Juuda enese eel Joosepi juurde, et see teda juhataks Goosenisse; nõnda nad tulid Gooseni maakonda.

29 Ja Joosep laskis hobused oma vankri ette rakendada ning läks Goosenisse vastu oma isale Iisraelile; kui ta teda nägi, siis ta langes temale kaela ja nuttis kaua tema kaelas.

30 Ja Iisrael ütles Joosepile: 'Nüüd ma võin surra, sest olen näinud su nägu ja tean, et oled veel elus.'

31 Ja Joosep ütles oma vendadele ja oma isa perele: 'Ma lähen ja teatan vaaraole ning ütlen temale: Mu vennad ja mu isa pere, kes olid Kaananimaal, on minu juurde tulnud.

32 Ja need mehed on karjased, sest nad olidki karjakasvatajad, ja nad on oma lambad, kitsed ja veised ja kõik, mis neil oli, kaasa toonud.

33 Kui juhtub, et vaarao teid kutsub ja küsib: Mis teie amet on?,

34 siis vastake: Su sulased on olnud karjakasvatajad noorest põlvest kuni tänini, niihästi meie kui meie isad - et saaksite elada Gooseni maakonnas, sest egiptlased põlgavad kõiki lamba- ja kitsekarjaseid.'

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 751

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751. Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them.- That this signifies the salvation and consequent joy of those who become spiritual by the reception of Divine Truth, is evident from the signification of rejoicing, as denoting joy on account of salvation; from the signification of the heavens, as denoting those who are spiritual (concerning which we shall speak presently); and from the signification of ye that dwell, as denoting those who live, here spiritually. That to dwell signifies to live, may be seen above (n. 133, 479, 662). The heavens signify those who are spiritual, because all who are in the heavens are spiritual, and because men who have become spiritual are also in the heavens, although they are in the world as to the body; therefore ye that dwell in the heavens means not only angels, but also men, for every man with whom the interior mind, which is called the spiritual mind, has been opened, is in the heavens, indeed, he also sometimes appears amongst the angels there. That this is so, has not been known in the world up to the present time. It must therefore be understood, that man as to his spirit is among spirits and angels, and indeed in that society of them into which he is to come after death. The reason of this is that the spiritual mind of man is formed exactly according to the image of heaven, and in such a way that it is a heaven in least form; consequently that mind, although still in the body, must nevertheless be where its form is. But this has been more fully dealt with in Heaven and Hell 51-58), where it is shown that every angel, and also every man as to his interiors, if he be spiritual, is a heaven in its least form, corresponding to heaven in its greatest form. For this reason where the Word treats of the creation of heaven and earth, the internal and external church is in general meant, and, in particular, the internal and external man, that is the spiritual and natural man. From these things it is evident that the heavens and those that dwell in them signify all who are there, and also those men who are becoming spiritual by the reception of Divine Truth in doctrine and life.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia # 4551

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4551. 'And the jewels which were in their ears' means realized in actions. This is clear from the meaning of 'jewels' as symbols representative of obedience, for the reason that by 'the ears' is meant obedience, 2542, 3869, and acts of obedience are realizations in actions; for obeying implies carrying into action. Here the expression 'realized in actions' has reference to the falsities which were to be cast aside. But this matter of the casting aside of falsities, which are realized also in actions - the subject at this point in the internal sense - must be discussed briefly here. Before a person through being regenerated by the Lord arrives at good and is moved by good to do what is true, he possesses very many falsities mixed up with truths. Indeed he is led into regeneration by means of the truths of faith, about which in the first stage of life he has no ideas other than those learned in infancy and childhood. These ideas are formed from external things in the world and from the experiences of the physical senses, and therefore they cannot be anything but illusions and consequently falsities, which are also realized in actions; for what a person believes he puts into practice. It is these falsities that are meant here. They remain with him until he has been regenerated, that is, until good is the source of his actions. Once this is the situation, good - that is, the Lord by means of good - imposes order on the truths which he has learned up to then; and while this is being done the falsities are separated from the truths and taken away.

[2] A person is totally unaware of this happening to him, yet that kind of removal and casting aside of falsities is going on from earliest childhood to the last stage of his life. This activity goes on in everyone, but it does so in a particular manner in one who is being regenerated. In one who is not being regenerated a similar activity is taking place, for when he becomes grown up and he matures in judgement that belongs to that stage in life, he regards his childhood judgements as unintelligent and absurd, thus very far removed from what he now thinks. But the difference between one who is regenerate and one who is not is that the regenerate regards as being remote from his thinking those things which do not accord with the good of faith and charity, whereas the unregenerate regards as being remote from his thinking those which do not accord with the delight he takes in what he loves. The unregenerate therefore, for the most part, regards truths as falsities, and falsities as truths. As regards jewels there were two kinds - those fastened above the nose to the forehead and those fastened to the ears. Those fastened above the nose to the forehead were symbols representative of good and were called nose-jewels, dealt with in 3103, whereas those fastened to the ears were symbols representative of obedience and are ear-jewels. But in the original language the same word is used to describe both nose-jewel and ear-jewel.

  
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