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Genèse 34

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1 Or Dina, la fille que Léa avait enfantée à Jacob, sortit pour voir les filles du pays.

2 Et Sichem, fils d'Hémor Hévien, Prince du pays, la vit, et l'enleva, et coucha avec elle, et la força.

3 Et son cœur fut attaché à Dina fille de Jacob, et il aima la jeune fille, et parla selon le cœur de la jeune fille.

4 Sichem aussi parla à Hémor son père, en disant : Prends-moi cette fille pour être ma femme.

5 Et Jacob apprit qu'il avait violé Dina sa fille. Or ses fils étaient avec son bétail aux champs; et Jacob se tut jusqu'à ce qu'ils fussent revenus.

6 Et Hémor, père de Sichem vint à Jacob pour parler avec lui.

7 Et les fils de Jacob étant revenus des champs, et ayant appris [ce qui était arrivé], ils en eurent une grande douleur, et furent fort irrités de l'infamie que [Sichem] avait commise contre Israël, en couchant avec la fille de Jacob, ce qui ne se devait point faire.

8 Et Hémor leur parla, en disant : Sichem mon fils a mis son affection en votre fille; donnez-la-lui, je vous prie, pour femme.

9 Et alliez-vous avec nous, donnez-nous vos filles, et prenez nos filles pour vous.

10 Et habitez avec nous, et le pays sera à votre disposition; demeurez-y, et y trafiquez, et ayez-y des possessions.

11 Sichem dit aussi au père et aux frères de la fille : Que je trouve grâce devant vous, et je donnerai tout ce que vous me direz.

12 Demandez-moi telle dot, et tel présent que vous voudrez, et je les donnerai comme vous me direz; et donnez-moi la jeune fille pour femme.

13 Alors les enfants de Jacob répondirent à Sichem et à Hémor son père; et agissant avec ruse (parce qu'il avait violé Dina leur sœur :)

14 Ils leur dirent : Nous ne pourrons point faire cela, de donner notre sœur à un homme incirconcis; car ce Nous serait un opprobre.

15 Mais nous nous accommoderons avec vous, pourvu que vous deveniez semblables à nous en circoncisant tous les mâles qui sont parmi vous.

16 Alors nous vous donnerons nos filles, et nous prendrons vos filles pour nous, et nous demeurerons avec vous, et nous ne serons qu'un seul peuple.

17 Mais si vous ne consentez pas d'être circoncis, nous prendrons notre fille, et nous nous en irons.

18 Et leurs discours plurent à Hémor et à Sichem, fils d'Hémor.

19 Et le jeune homme ne différa point à faire [ce qu'on lui avait proposé]; car la fille de Jacob lui agréait beaucoup; et il était le plus considéré de tous ceux de la maison de son père.

20 Hémor donc et Sichem son fils vinrent à la porte de leur ville, et parlèrent aux gens de leur ville, en leur disant :

21 Ces gens-ci sont paisibles, ils sont avec nous; qu'ils habitent au pays, et qu'ils y trafiquent; car voici, le pays est d'une assez grande étendue pour eux. nous prendrons leurs filles pour nos femmes, et nous leur donnerons nos filles.

22 Et ces gens s'accommoderont à nous en ceci pour habiter avec nous, [et] pour devenir un même peuple; pourvu que tout mâle qui est parmi nous soit circoncis, comme ils sont circoncis.

23 Leur bétail, et leurs biens, et toutes leurs bêtes, ne seront-ils pas à nous? Seulement accommodons-nous à eux, et qu'ils demeurent avec nous.

24 Et tous ceux qui sortaient par la porte de leur ville obéirent à Hémor, et à Sichem son fils; et tout mâle d'entre tous ceux qui sortaient par la porte de leur ville fut circoncis.

25 Mais il arriva au troisième jour, quand ils étaient dans la douleur, que deux des enfants de Jacob, Siméon et Lévi, frères de Dina, ayant pris leurs épées, entrèrent hardiment dans la ville, et tuèrent tous les mâles.

26 Ils passèrent aussi au tranchant de l'épée Hémor et Sichem son fils, et emmenèrent Dina de la maison de Sichem, et sortirent.

27 Et ceux-là étant tués, les fils de Jacob vinrent, et pillèrent la ville, parce qu'on avait violé leur sœur.

28 Et ils prirent leurs troupeaux, leurs bœufs, leurs ânes, et ce qui était dans la ville, et aux champs :

29 Et tous leurs biens, et tous leurs petits enfants, et emmenèrent prisonnières leurs femmes; et les pillèrent, avec tout ce qui était dans les maisons.

30 Alors Jacob dit à Siméon et Lévi : Vous m'avez troublé, en me mettant en mauvaise odeur parmi les habitants du pays, tant Cananéens que Phéréziens, et je n'ai que peu de gens; ils s'assembleront donc contre moi, et me frapperont, et me détruiront, moi et ma maison.

31 Et ils répondirent : Fera-t-on de notre sœur comme d'une paillarde?

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4495

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4495. 'It happened on the third day' means that which is continuous even to the end. This is clear from the meaning of 'the third day' as that which is complete from beginning to end, dealt with in 2788, and so also as that which is continuous. People who suppose that the historical events described in the Word are no more than the facts of earthly history and are holy only because they appear in a sacred book are scarcely able to believe that 'the third day' has that meaning. But, as shown in preceding explanations, it is not only the actual historical narratives that include spiritual and celestial things which are not plainly visible in the letter, but also every word and every number too. The truth of this will in the Lord's Divine mercy be seen far more clearly in the prophetical sections which in the sense of the letter do not hold the mind to the sequence of events in the way that the historical sections do. But anyone who looks carefully into the interior contents of the Word comes to see that the number three, like the number seven, and also the number twelve, holds some arcanum. And if these numbers hold such it follows that every other number in the Word holds the same, for the Word is holy in every part.

[2] Sometimes, when I have been talking to angels, I have seen in front of me what looked like numbers written, as if on a sheet of paper, in broad daylight, and I have realized that the spiritual entities about which the angels spoke pass into numbers like these. From this experience I have also been given to know that each number in the Word contains some arcanum. This may be seen plainly from the following in John,

He measured the wall of the holy Jerusalem, a hundred and forty-four cubits, which is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel. Revelation 21:17.

And elsewhere,

Let him who has intelligence reckon the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, that is, its number is six hundred and sixty-six. Revelation 13:18.

It is evident that the first of these numbers, namely a hundred and forty-four, is the product of twelve times twelve, and that the number six hundred and sixty-six is a product of that involving three or six; but what degree of holiness is implied by them may be seen from the holiness associated with the number twelve, concerning which number see 577, 2089, 2129 (end), 2130 (end), 3272, 3858, 3913; and concerning the holiness associated with the number three, 720, 901, 1825, 2788, 4010.

[3] Because the number three meant that which is complete even to the end, and so an entire period, whether long or short, it was therefore adopted in the representative Church and used whenever such a meaning needed to be conveyed. It is also used in the same way in the Word, in which every detail carries a spiritual meaning, as may be seen from the following places:

They were to go a three days' journey and to offer sacrifice. Exodus 3:18; 5:3.

They were to be ready on the third day, for on the third day Jehovah would come down onto Mount Sinai. Exodus 19:11, 15-16, 18.

Nothing from the flesh of a sacrifice was to be left until the third day. Leviticus 7:16-18; 19:6-7.

The water of separation was to be sprinkled over the unclean person on the third day and on the seventh day. Numbers 19:11-end.

Those who touched one killed in war were to be cleansed on the third day and on the seventh day. Numbers 31:19-25.

[4] Joshua commanded the people that within three days they would be crossing the Jordan. Joshua 1:11; 3:2.

Jehovah called Samuel three times, and three times Samuel ran to Eli and the third time Eli understood that Jehovah was calling Samuel. 1 Samuel 3:1-8.

Jonathan told David to hide in the field until the third evening. And Jonathan sent to him on the third day from then, and revealed his father's intention. Jonathan at that point fired three arrows to the side of the stone. And after that David bowed down to the ground three times before Jonathan. 1 Samuel 20:5, 12, 19-20, 35-36, 41.

Three things were set before David, of which he was to choose one - either the coming of famine for seven years, or his fleeing before his enemies for three months, or the existence of pestilence in the land for three days. 2 Samuel 24:11-13.

[5] Rehoboam told the assembly of Israel which asked for relief from his father's yoke that they should go away for three days and then return And they came to Rehoboam on the third day, as the king said, Return to me on the third day. 1 Kings 12:5, 12.

Elijah stretched himself over the widow's son three times. 1 Kings 17:21.

Elijah told them to pour water over the burnt offering and the wood a third time and they did so a third time. 1 Kings 18:34.

Jonah was in the stomach of the monster for three days and three nights Jonah 1:17; Matthew 12:40.

The Lord talked of someone who planted a vineyard and sent servants three times, and after that his son. Mark 12:2, 4-6, Luke 20:12-13.

Of Peter, He said that he was to deny Him three times. Matthew 26:34, John 13:38.

He said to Peter three times, Do you love Me? John 21:15-17.

[6] From these and many other places in the Word it becomes clear that the number three holds an arcanum within it, and that for this reason this number was adopted within the ancient Churches as a meaningful sign. It is evident that it means the entire period of a Church and of things within a Church, whether long or short, and therefore that which is complete and also that which is continuous even to the end, as is plain in Hosea,

Jehovah will revive us after two days, on the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live before Him. Hosea 6:2.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 901

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901. 'The twenty-seventh day' means that which is holy. This is clear from what has been said above, for it is the composite number that is obtained when three is cubed - that is, three multiplied by three making nine, and nine multiplied by three again making twenty-seven. The predominant factor in this number therefore is three. This was how the most ancient people calculated numbers and by means of them meant nothing else than real things. That 'three' has the same meaning as seven becomes clear from what has been stated already just above. A hidden reason why it does so is that the Lord rose on the third day. The Lord's resurrection itself comprehends all that is holy, and the resurrection of all men. This was why in the Jewish Church this number became representative, and why in the Word it is a holy number. It is similar in heaven where no numbers are envisaged. Instead of three and seven they have a general holy idea of the resurrection and of the Coming of the Lord.

[2] That 'three' and 'seven' mean what is holy is clear from the following places in the Word: In Moses,

Anyone touching a dead body will be unclean for seven days. He shall purify himself on the third day, and on the seventh day he will be clean. And if he does not purify himself on the third day then he will not be clean on the seventh day. He who touches one pierced by the sword, or one dead, or a human bone, or a sepulchre will be unclean for seven days. The one who is clean shall sprinkle [with hyssop] over the unclean on the third day and on the seventh day; and on the seventh day he shall purify him, and he [the unclean] shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water, and will be clean in the evening. Numbers 19:11, 11, 16, 19.

Quite clearly these requirements are representative, that is, things of an external nature meaning those that are internal. Take for example the fact that anyone was unclean who had touched one who had died, or one pierced [by the sword], or a human bone, or a sepulchre. Each of these objects means in the internal sense things that are a person's own, which are dead and unholy. So too with the requirement that he had to bathe himself in water and would be clean in the evening. And the third day and the seventh day were in like manner representative. They mean that which is holy because these were the days when he was to be purified and so be cleansed.

[3] The same usage occurs in the reference to the men coming back from the battle with the Midianites, who were told,

Camp outside the camp for seven days. Every one of you who has killed someone 1 and every one who has touched one slain 2 shall purify yourselves on the third day and on the seventh day. Numbers 31:19.

If this were just a ceremonial observance and the third and the seventh days were not representative and symbolical of that which is holy, that is, of purification, it would be something dead. It would be something without a cause and a cause without an end in view. That is, it would be like that which has been severed from its cause and its cause from its end in view; and so there would be nothing Divine about it at all. That the third day was representative of, and so symbolized, that which is holy, is quite clear from the Lord's coming down on Mount Sinai, concerning which event the following command was given, Jehovah said to Moses, Go to the people, and make them holy today and tomorrow, in order that they may wash their garments and be ready on the third day, for on the third day Jehovah will come down on Mount Sinai before the eyes of all the people. Exodus 19:10-11, 15-16.

[4] The same usage occurs in Joshua's crossing the Jordan on the third day,

Joshua commanded, Pass through the middle of the camp, and command the people saying, Prepare provisions for yourselves, for within three days you will be crossing this Jordan to go and take possession of the land. 'The crossing of the Jordan' represented the introduction of the children of Israel, that is, of the regenerate, into the Lord's kingdom, 'Joshua', who led them in, representing the Lord Himself. And this took place 'on the third day'. Because the third day, like the seventh, was holy it was stipulated that the third year should be a year of taking tithes 3 and in that year people should be holy in their conduct by performing charitable works, Deuteronomy 26:12 and following verses. 'Tithes' 3 represented remnants, which are holy because they are the Lord's alone. Jonah's presence in the belly of the fish for three days and three nights, Jonah 1:17, clearly represented the Lord's burial and His resurrection on the third day, Matthew 12:40.

[5] That 'three' means that which is holy is also clear in the Prophets, as in Hosea,

Jehovah will revive us after two days, on the third day He will raise us up that we may live before Him. Hosea 6:2.

Here too 'the third day' clearly stands for the Lord's Coming, and for His resurrection. In Zechariah,

It will happen in all the land that two parts in it will be cut off and breathe their last, and a third will be left in it. And I will lead the third part through fire, and I will refine them as one refines silver, and test them as one tests gold. Zechariah 13:8-9.

Here 'a third part' or three stands for that which is holy. A third embodies the same as three, and so does the third of a third, as in the present verse, for three is the cube root of twenty-seven.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, a soul

2. literally, pierced

3. or tenths

  
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