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Genèse 49

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1 Puis Jacob appela ses fils, et leur dit : Assemblez-vous, et je vous déclarerai ce qui vous doit arriver aux derniers jours.

2 Assemblez-vous, et écoutez, fils de Jacob; écoutez, [dis-je], Israël votre [père].

3 RUBEN, qui es mon premier-né, ma force, et le commencement de ma vigueur; qui excelles en dignité, et qui excelles [aussi] en force;

4 Tu t'es précipité comme de l'eau; tu n'auras pas la prééminence, car tu es monté sur la couche de ton père, et tu as souillé mon lit en y montant.

5 SIMÉON et LÉVI, frères, [ont été] des instruments de violence [dans] leurs demeures.

6 Que mon âme n'entre point en leur conseil secret; que ma gloire ne soit point jointe à [leur] compagnie, car ils ont tué les gens en leur colère, et ont enlevé les bœufs pour leur plaisir.

7 Maudite soit leur colère, car elle a été violente; et leur furie, car elle a été roide; je les diviserai en Jacob, et les disperserai en Israël.

8 JUDA, quant à toi, tes frères te loueront : ta main sera sur le collet de tes ennemis; les fils de ton père se prosterneront devant toi.

9 Juda [est] un fan de lion : mon fils, tu es revenu de déchirer; il s'est courbé, et s'est couché comme un lion qui est en sa force, et comme un vieux lion; qui le réveillera?

10 Le sceptre ne se départira point de Juda, ni le Législateur d'entre ses pieds, jusqu'à ce que le Scilo vienne; et à lui [appartient] l'assemblée des peuples.

11 Il attache à la vigne son ânon, et au cep excellent le petit de son ânesse; il lavera son vêtement dans le vin, et son manteau dans le sang des grappes.

12 Il a les yeux vermeils de vin, et les dents blanches de lait.

13 ZABULON se logera au port des mers, et sera au port des navires; ses cotés [s'étendront] vers Sidon.

14 ISSACAR est un âne ossu, couché entre les barres des étables.

15 Il a vu que le repos était bon, et que le pays était beau, et il a baissé son épaule pour porter et s'est assujetti au tribut.

16 DAN jugera son peuple, aussi bien qu'une autre des tribus d'Israël.

17 Dan sera un serpent sur le chemin, et une couleuvre dans le sentier, mordant les paturons du cheval, et celui qui le monte tombe à la renverse.

18 Ô Eternel! j'ai attendu ton salut.

19 Quant à GAD, des troupes viendront le ravager, mais il ravagera à la fin.

20 Le pain excellent [viendra] d'ASER, et il fournira les délices royales.

21 NEPHTHALI est une biche lâchée; il donne des paroles qui ont de la grâce.

22 JOSEPH est un rameau fertile, un rameau fertile près d'une fontaine; ses branches se sont étendues sur la muraille.

23 On l'a fâché amèrement; on a tiré contre lui, et les maîtres tireurs de flèches ont été ses ennemis.

24 Mais son arc est demeuré en [sa] force, et les bras de ses mains se sont renforcés par la main du Puissant de Jacob, qui l'a aussi fait être le Pasteur, [et] la Pierre d'Israël.

25 [Cela est procédé] du [Dieu] Fort de ton père, lequel t'aidera; et du Tout-Puissant, qui te comblera des bénédictions des cieux en haut; des bénédictions de l'abîme d'embas; des bénédictions des mamelles et de la matrice.

26 Les bénédictions de ton père ont surpassé les bénédictions de ceux qui m'ont engendré, jusqu'au bout des coteaux d'éternité; elles seront sur la tête de Joseph, et sur le sommet de la tête du Nazaréen d'entre ses frères.

27 BENJAMIN est un loup qui déchirera; le matin il dévorera la proie, et sur le soir il partagera le butin.

28 Ce sont là les douze tribus d'Israël, et c'[est] ce que leur père leur dit en les bénissant; et il bénit chacun d'eux de la bénédiction qui lui était propre.

29 Il leur fit aussi ce commandement, et leur dit : Je m'en vais être recueilli vers mon peuple, enterrez-moi avec mes pères dans la caverne qui est au champ d'Héphron Héthien :

30 Dans la caverne, dis-je, qui est au champ de Macpéla, vis-à-vis de Mamré, au pays de Canaan, laquelle Abraham acquit d'Héphron Héthien, avec le champ pour le posséder [comme le lieu] de son sépulcre.

31 C'est là qu'on a enterré Abraham avec Sara sa femme; c'est là qu'on a enterré Isaac et Rébecca sa femme; et c'est là que j'ai enterré Léa.

32 Le champ a été acquis des Héthiens avec la caverne qui y est.

33 Et quand Jacob eut achevé de donner ses commandements à ses fils, il retira ses pieds au lit, et expira, et fut recueilli vers ses peuples.

   

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439. Of the tribe Naphtali twelve thousand sealed, signifies regeneration and temptation. This is evident from what is represented and thence signified by "Naphtali" and his tribe, as meaning temptation and the state after it; and as temptations occur for the sake of regeneration, regeneration too is signified by "Naphtali." (That those who are regenerated undergo temptations see in The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 187-201.) That "Naphtali" and thence the tribe named from him, signify temptation and the state after it, and accordingly regeneration, can be seen from the words of Rachel, when Bilhah her handmaid bare him, which are these:

And Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid, conceived again, and bare Jacob a second son. And Rachel said, With wrestlings of God have I wrestled with my sister, and I have prevailed; and she called his name Naphtali (Genesis 30:7, 8).

"Wrestlings of God" signify spiritual temptations; and as Rachel represented the internal church, which is spiritual, and Leah the external church, which is natural, Rachel's wrestling with her sister and prevailing signifies evidently the combat between the spiritual and the natural, since every temptation is a combat between the spiritual man and the natural; for the spiritual man loves and wills the things that are of heaven, since it is in heaven, while the natural man loves and wills the things that are of the world, since it is in the world; consequently the desires of the two are opposite, which gives rise to collision and combat, and this is called temptation.

[2] That "Naphtali" signifies temptation and the state after it, and thence regeneration, is further evident from the following passages. From the blessing he received from his father Israel:

Naphtali is a hind let loose; giving sayings of elegance (Gen. 49:21).

"Naphtali" here signifies the state after temptation, which state is full of joy from affection, that the spiritual and the natural, and good and truth, have been conjoined, for these are conjoined by temptations; "a hind let loose" signifies the freedom of the natural affection; "giving sayings of elegance," signifies gladness of mind. (This is more fully explained in Arcana Coelestia, n. 6412-6414.)

[3] Again, from the blessing he received from Moses:

And of Naphtali he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with the good pleasure and full of the blessing of Jehovah; possess thou the west and the south (Deuteronomy 33:23).

This, too, describes the state after temptation, in which man is filled with every good of love and with truths therefrom; for after temptations he is filled with joy, and good bears fruit, and truth is multiplied with him; to be filled with the good of love is meant by "satisfied with the good pleasure of Jehovah;" and to be filled with truths therefrom is signified by "full of the blessing of Jehovah;" the consequent affection of truth and illustration are signified by "possess thou the west and the south," the affection of truth is signified by "the west," and illustration by "the south." It is said "possess thou the west and the south," because those who are raised up into heaven after having been instructed are carried through the west to the south, that is, through the affection of truth into the light of truth.

[4] "Naphtali" has a similar signification in the song of Deborah and Barak, in the book of Judges:

Zebulun, a people that devoted their soul to death, and Naphtali upon the heights of the field (Judges 5:18).

These were the two tribes that fought against Sisera, the captain of the host of Jabin, king of Canaan, and conquered him, the other ten tribes remaining quiet; and this represented the spiritual combat against the evils that infest the church; as is evident also from the prophetic song of Deborah and Barak, of which this is the subject. Only the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali fought, because "Zebulun" signifies the conjunction of good and truth which constitutes the church, and "Naphtali" the combat against the evils and falsities that infest it and that resist the conjunction of good and truth, consequently the two signify reformation and regeneration; "the heights of the field" signify the interiors of the church, from which combat is maintained. Again "Zebulun and Naphtali" together also signify reformation and regeneration by means of temptations (in Isaiah 8:22; 9:1, 2; also in Matthew 4:12-16).

[5] In the highest sense however "Zebulun and Naphtali" signify the uniting of the Divine and the Human in the Lord, for the highest sense treats solely of the Lord, in general of the glorification of His Human, and the subjugation of the hells, and the arranging of the heavens by Him. In this sense Zebulun and Naphtali are mentioned in David:

They have seen Thy goings, O God; the goings of my God, my King in the midst of the sanctuary. The singers went before, the minstrels after, in the midst of the maidens playing on timbrels. Bless ye God in the assemblies, the Lord from the fountain of Israel. There little Benjamin is set over them, the princes of Judah their company, the princes of Zebulun, the princes of Naphtali. Thy God hath commanded thy strength; put on strength, O God; this Thou hast wrought for us out of Thy temple at Jerusalem; kings shall bring oblations to Thee. Rebuke the wild beast of the reed, the congregation of the mighty among the calves of the peoples; trampling upon the plates of silver, He hath scattered the peoples, they desire combats. Those that are fat shall come out of Egypt. Ethiopia shall hasten her hands unto God (Psalms 68:24-31).

This treats in the spiritual sense of the coming of the Lord, of the glorification of His Human, of the subjugation of the hells, and the consequent salvation. Celebration of the Lord because of His coming is described in these words: "They have seen Thy goings, O God, the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary. The singers went before, the minstrels after, in the midst of the maidens playing on timbrels. Bless ye God in the assemblies, the Lord from the fountain of Israel." (What the particulars here signify see explained above, n. 340.) The innocence of the Lord, by which He wrought and accomplished all things, is signified by "there little Benjamin is set over them;" Divine truth from Divine good is signified by "the princes of Judah their company;" His glorification, or the uniting of the Divine and Human by His own power, is signified by "the princes of Zebulun and the princes of Naphtali;" that from this the Lord's Human has Divine power is signified by "thy God hath commanded thy strength; put on strength, O God; this Thou hast wrought for us out of Thy temple at Jerusalem," "temple" meaning here the Lord's Divine Human, and "Jerusalem" the church for which He did this. The subjugation of the hells is signified by "rebuke the wild beast of the reed, the congregation of the mighty, among the calves of the peoples; trampling upon the plates of silver, He hath scattered the peoples, they desire combats;" "the wild beast of the reed and the congregation of the mighty" mean the knowing faculty of the natural man perverting the truths and goods of the church; "the calves of the people" mean the goods of the church; "the plates of silver" mean the truths of the church; "He hath scattered the people, they desire combats," signifies to pervert truths and reason against them.

[6] The subjugation of the hells means the subjugation of the natural man; for evils from hell are in the natural man, for in it, too, are the delights of the love of self and of the world and the knowledges [scientifica] that confirm these delights; and when these delights are regarded as ends and become dominant they are against the goods and truths of the church. That when the natural man has been subjugated it supplies accordant knowledges [scientifica)], and also cognitions of truth and good, is signified by "those that are fat shall come out of Egypt, Ethiopia shall hasten her hands unto God." "Egypt" meaning the natural man in respect to knowledges [scientifica], and "Ethiopia" the natural man in respect to cognitions of good and truth. From these few instances the signification of "Naphtali" and his tribe in the Word can be seen, namely, that it signifies in the highest sense the Lord's own power, by which He subjugated the hells and glorified His Human, in the internal sense temptation and the states after temptation, and in the external sense resistance by the natural man; therefore "Naphtali" signifies also reformation and regeneration, because these are results of temptations.

  
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