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1 Näiden tapausten jälkeen Jumala koetteli Aabrahamia ja sanoi hänelle: "Aabraham!" Hän vastasi: "Tässä olen".

2 Ja hän sanoi: "Ota Iisak, ainokainen poikasi, jota rakastat, ja mene Moorian maahan ja uhraa hänet siellä polttouhriksi vuorella, jonka minä sinulle sanon".

3 Varhain seuraavana aamuna Aabraham satuloi aasinsa ja otti mukaansa kaksi palvelijaansa sekä poikansa Iisakin, ja halottuaan polttouhripuita hän lähti menemään siihen paikkaan, jonka Jumala oli hänelle sanonut.

4 Kolmantena päivänä Aabraham nosti silmänsä ja näki sen paikan kaukaa.

5 Silloin Aabraham sanoi palvelijoilleen: "Jääkää tähän aasin kanssa. Minä ja poika menemme tuonne rukoilemaan; sitten me palaamme luoksenne."

6 Ja Aabraham otti polttouhripuut ja sälytti ne poikansa Iisakin selkään; itse hän otti käteensä tulen ja veitsen, ja niin he astuivat molemmat yhdessä.

7 Iisak puhui isällensä Aabrahamille sanoen: "Isäni!" Tämä vastasi: "Tässä olen, poikani". Ja hän sanoi: "Katso, tässä on tuli ja halot, mutta missä on lammas polttouhriksi?"

8 Aabraham vastasi: "Jumala on katsova itselleen lampaan polttouhriksi, poikani". Ja he astuivat molemmat yhdessä.

9 Ja kun he olivat tulleet siihen paikkaan, jonka Jumala oli hänelle sanonut, rakensi Aabraham siihen alttarin, latoi sille halot, sitoi poikansa Iisakin ja pani hänet alttarille halkojen päälle.

10 Ja Aabraham ojensi kätensä ja tarttui veitseen teurastaakseen poikansa.

11 Silloin Herran enkeli huusi hänelle taivaasta sanoen: "Aabraham, Aabraham!" Hän vastasi: "Tässä olen".

12 Niin hän sanoi: "Älä satuta kättäsi poikaan äläkä tee hänelle mitään, sillä nyt minä tiedän, että sinä pelkäät Jumalaa, kun et kieltänyt minulta ainokaista poikaasi".

13 Niin Aabraham nosti silmänsä ja huomasi takanansa oinaan, joka oli sarvistaan takertunut pensaikkoon. Ja Aabraham meni, otti oinaan ja uhrasi sen polttouhriksi poikansa sijasta.

14 Ja Aabraham pani sen paikan nimeksi "Herra näkee". Niinpä vielä tänä päivänä sanotaan: "Vuorella, missä Herra ilmestyy".

15 Ja Herran enkeli huusi Aabrahamille toistamiseen taivaasta

16 ja sanoi: "Minä vannon itse kauttani, sanoo Herra: Sentähden että tämän teit etkä kieltänyt minulta ainokaista poikaasi,

17 minä runsaasti siunaan sinua ja teen sinun jälkeläistesi luvun paljoksi kuin taivaan tähdet ja hiekka, joka on meren rannalla, ja sinun jälkeläisesi valtaavat vihollistensa portit.

18 Ja sinun siemenessäsi tulevat siunatuiksi kaikki kansakunnat maan päällä, sentähden että olit minun äänelleni kuuliainen."

19 Sitten Aabraham palasi palvelijainsa luo, ja he nousivat ja kulkivat yhdessä Beersebaan. Ja Aabraham jäi asumaan Beersebaan.

20 Näiden tapausten jälkeen ilmoitettiin Aabrahamille: "Katso, myöskin Milka on synnyttänyt poikia sinun veljellesi Naahorille".

21 Nämä olivat Uus, hänen esikoisensa, tämän veli Buus, Kemuel, Aramin isä,

22 Kesed, Haso, Pildas, Jidlaf ja Betuel;

23 ja Betuelille syntyi Rebekka. Nämä kahdeksan synnytti Milka Naahorille, Aabrahamin veljelle.

24 Ja hänen sivuvaimonsa, nimeltä Reuma, synnytti myös lapsia: Tebahin, Gahamin, Tahaan ja Maakan.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2853

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2853. In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed. That this signifies the salvation of all who are in good, is evident from the signification of “being blessed,” as being to be enriched with celestial and spiritual good (see n. 981, 1096, 1420, 1422); here, to be saved, because spoken of those who are saved (that “to be blessed” has a comprehensive meaning is well known); from the signification of “seed,” as being the faith of charity (see n. 1025, 1447, 1610); and from the signification of the “nations of the earth,” as being those who are in good (see n. 1159, 1258-1260, 1416, 1849).

[2] Moreover in these words there is contained the following arcanum: that through the church (which is here the “earth,” n. 662, 1066, 1067, 1262) those are saved who are out of the church; for as just stated, “thy seed” denotes the faith of charity; and no others are in the faith of charity than those within the church, for the faith of charity is truth of doctrine adjoined to good of life. The case is this: The Lord’s kingdom on earth consists of all those who are in good, who though scattered over the whole earth, are still one, and as members constitute one body. Such is the Lord’s kingdom in the heavens, where the whole heaven represents one man, which is therefore also called the Grand Man (n. 684, 1276); and what is wonderful and hitherto unknown, all parts of the human body correspond to societies in heaven. And therefore it is sometimes said that some societies belong to the province of the head, some to the province of the eye, others to that of the chest, and so on, which correspondence will of the Lord’s Divine mercy be spoken of by itself.

[3] The case is the same with the Lord’s church on earth, where the church is like the heart and lungs; while those outside the church answer to the parts of the body which are supported and live from the heart and lungs. Hence it is manifest that without a church somewhere on the earth the human race could not subsist, as the body could not without the heart and lungs (see n. 468, 637, 931, 2054). From this cause it is that whenever any church is consummated, that is, becomes no church because there is no longer any charity, a new one is of the Lord’s providence always raised up; as when the Most Ancient Church called “Man” perished, a new one was created by the Lord, which was called “Noah,” and was the Ancient Church that was after the flood; and when this degenerated and became none, the Jewish and Israelitish representative Church was instituted; and when this became altogether extinct, the Lord then came into the world, and set up again a new one; and this for the purpose that there might be conjunction of heaven with the human race through the church. This is also what is signified by “in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed.”

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 468

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468. THE INTERNAL SENSE.

From what has been said and shown in the foregoing chapter, it is evident that by names are signified heresies and doctrines. Hence it may be seen that by the names in this chapter are not meant persons, but things, and in the present instance doctrines, or churches, which were preserved, notwithstanding the changes they underwent, from the time of the Most Ancient Church even to “Noah.” But the case with every church is that in course of time it decreases, and at last remains among a few; and the few with whom it remained at the time of the flood were called “Noah.”

[2] That the true church decreases and remains with but few, is evident from other churches which have thus decreased. Those who are left are in the Word called “remains” and a “remnant” and are said to be “in the midst” or “middle” “of the land.” And as this is the case in the universal, so also it is in the particular, or as it is with the church, so it is with every individual man; for unless remains were preserved by the Lord in everyone, he must needs perish eternally, since spiritual and celestial life are in the remains. So also in the general or universal-if there were not always some with whom the church, or true faith, remained, the human race would perish; for, as is generally known, a city, nay, sometimes a whole kingdom, is saved for the sake of a few. It is in this respect with the church as it is with the human body; so long as the heart is sound, life is possible for the neighboring viscera, but when the heart is enfeebled, the other parts of the body cease to be nourished, and the man dies. The last remains are those which are signified by “Noah;” for (as appears from Genesis 6:12, as well as from other places) the whole earth had become corrupt.

[3] Of remains as existing in each individual as well as in the church in general, much is said in the Prophets; as in Isaiah:

He that is left in Zion, and he that remaineth in Jerusalem, shall be called holy to Him, even everyone that is written unto lives in Jerusalem, when the Lord shall have washed the filth of the daughters of Zion, and shall have washed away the bloods of Jerusalem from the midst thereof (Isaiah 4:3-4),

in which passage holiness is predicated of the remains, by which are signified the remains of the church, and also of a man of the church; for “those left” in Zion and Jerusalem could not be holy merely because they were “left.” Again:

It shall come to pass in that day, that the remains of Israel, and such as are escaped of the house of Jacob, shall no more again stay upon him that smote them, but shall stay upon Jehovah the Holy One of Israel in truth. The remains shall return, the remains of Jacob, unto the mighty God (Isaiah 10:20-21).

In Jeremiah:

In those days, and in that time, the iniquity of Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none; and the sins of Judah, and they shall not be found; for I will pardon him whom I shall make a remnant (Jeremiah 50:20).

In Micah:

The remains of Jacob shall be in the midst of many peoples, as the dew from Jehovah, as the showers upon the grass (Micah 5:7).

[4] The residue or remains of a man, or of the church, were also represented by the tenths, which were holy; hence also a number with ten in it was holy, and “ten” is therefore predicated of remains; as in Isaiah:

Jehovah shall remove man, and many things [shall be] left in the midst of the land; and yet in it [shall be] a tenth part, and it shall return, and shall be for exterminating; as an oak, and an ilex, when the stock is cast forth from them, the holy seed is the stock thereof (Isaiah 6:12-13); where the residue is called a “seed of holiness.” And in Amos:

Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, The city that goeth forth a thousand shall have a hundred left, and that which goeth forth a hundred shall have ten left to the house of Israel (Amos 5:3).

In these and many other passages, in the internal sense are signified the “remains” of which we have been speaking. That a city is preserved for the sake of the remains of the church, is evident from what was said to Abraham concerning Sodom:

Abraham said, Peradventure ten may be found there; and He said, I will not destroy it for ten’s sake (Genesis 18:32).

  
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