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1 Quand le Cananéen Roi de Harad, qui habitait au Midi, eut appris qu'Israël venait par le chemin des espions, il combattit contre Israël, et en emmena des prisonniers.

2 Alors Israël fit un vœu à l'Eternel, en disant : Si tu livres ce peuple entre mes mains, je mettrai ses villes à l'interdit.

3 Et l'Eternel exauça la voix d'Israël, et livra [entre ses mains] les Cananéens, lesquels il détruisit à la façon de l'interdit, avec leurs villes; et on nomma ce lieu-là Horma.

4 Puis ils partirent de la montagne de Hor, tirant vers la mer Rouge, pour environner le pays d'Edom, et le cœur manqua au peuple par le chemin.

5 Le peuple donc parla contre Dieu, et contre Moïse, [en disant] : Pourquoi nous as-tu fait monter hors de l'Egypte, pour mourir dans ce désert? car il n y a point de pain, ni d'eau, et notre âme est ennuyée de ce pain si léger.

6 Et l'Eternel envoya sur le peuple des serpents brûlants qui mordaient le peuple; tellement qu'il en mourut un grand nombre de ceux d'Israël.

7 Alors le peuple vint vers Moïse, et dit : Nous avons péché, car Nous avons parlé contre l'Eternel, et contre toi; invoque l'Eternel, et qu'il retire de dessus Nous les serpents. Et Moïse pria pour le peuple.

8 Et l'Eternel dit à Moïse : Fais-toi un serpent brûlant, et mets-le sur une perche; et il arrivera que quiconque sera mordu, et le regardera, sera guéri.

9 Moïse donc fit un serpent d'airain, et le mit sur une perche; et il arrivait que quand quelque serpent avait mordu un homme, il regardait le serpent d'airain, et il était guéri.

10 Depuis, les enfants d'Israël partirent, et campèrent en Oboth.

11 Et étant partis d'Oboth, ils campèrent en Hijé-habarim, au désert qui est vis-à-vis de Moab, vers le soleil levant.

12 Puis étant partis de là, ils campèrent vers le torrent de Zéred.

13 Et étant partis de là, ils campèrent au deçà d'Arnon, qui est au désert, sortant des confins de l'Amorrhéen; car Arnon est la frontière de Moab, entre les Moabites et les Amorrhéens.

14 C'est pourquoi il est dit au Livre des batailles de l'Eternel : Vaheb en Suphah, et les torrents en Arnon.

15 Et le cours des torrents qui tend vers le lieu où Har est située, et qui se rend aux frontières de Moab.

16 Et de là ils vinrent en Béer; c'est le puits touchant lequel l'Eternel dit à Moïse : Assemble le peuple, et je leur donnerai de l'eau.

17 Alors Israël chanta ce Cantique : Monte, puits; chantez de lui en vous répondant les uns aux autres.

18 C'est le puits que les Seigneurs ont creusé, que les principaux du peuple avec le Législateur ont creusé de leurs bâtons. Et du désert [ils vinrent] en Mattana.

19 Et de Mattana en Nahaliel; et de Nahaliel en Bamoth.

20 Et de Bamoth en la vallée qui est au territoire de Moab, au sommet de Pisga, et qui regarde vers Jésimon.

21 Puis Israël envoya des ambassadeurs à Sihon, Roi des Amorrhéens, [pour lui] dire :

22 Que je passe par ton pays; nous ne nous détournerons point dans les champs, ni dans les vignes, et nous ne boirons point des eaux de tes puits; mais nous marcherons par le chemin royal, jusqu'à ce que nous ayons passé tes limites.

23 Mais Sihon ne permit point qu'Israël passât par ses terres; et il assembla tout son peuple, et sortit contre Israël au désert, et vint jusqu'en Jahats, et il combattit contre Israël.

24 Mais Israël le fit passer au fil de l'épée, et conquit son pays, depuis Arnon jusqu'à Jabbok, [et] jusqu'aux enfants de Hammon; car la frontière des enfants de Hammon était forte.

25 Et Israël prit toutes les villes qui étaient là, et habita dans toutes les villes des Amorrhéens, à Hesbon, et dans toutes les villes de son ressort.

26 Or Hesbon était la ville de Sihon, Roi des Amorrhéens, qui avait le premier fait la guerre au Roi de Moab, et avait pris sur lui tout son pays jusqu'à Arnon.

27 C'est pourquoi on dit en proverbe : Venez à Hesbon. Que la ville de Sihon soit bâtie, et réparée.

28 Car le feu est sorti de Hesbon, et la flamme de la cité de Sihon; elle a consumé Har des Moabites, [et] les Seigneurs de Bamoth à Arnon.

29 Malheur à toi, Moab; peuple de Kémos, tu es perdu; il a livré ses fils qui se sauvaient et ses filles en captivité à Sihon, Roi des Amorrhéens.

30 Nous les avons défaits à coups de flèches. Hesbon est périe jusqu'à Dibon; nous les avons mis en déroute jusqu'en Nophah, qui atteint jusqu'à Médéba.

31 Israël donc habita en la terre des Amorrhéens.

32 Puis Moïse ayant envoyé des gens pour reconnaître Jahzer, ils prirent les villes de son ressort, et en dépossédèrent les Amorrhéens qui y étaient.

33 Ensuite ils se tournèrent, et montèrent par le chemin de Basan; et Hog, Roi de Basan, sortit lui et tout son peuple en bataille pour les rencontrer en Edréhi.

34 Et l'Eternel dit à Moïse : Ne le crains point; car je l'ai livré entre tes mains, lui, et tout son peuple, et son pays; et tu lui feras comme tu as fait à Sihon, Roi des Amorrhéens, qui habitait à Hesbon.

35 Ils le battirent donc, lui et ses enfants, et tout son peuple, tellement qu'il n'en demeura pas un seul de reste; et ils possédèrent son pays.

   

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3242. 'And the sons of Midian, Ephah and Epher, and Enoch, and Abida, and Eldaah' means the derivatives from the third division. This becomes clear from the representation of 'Midian' as those governed by the truth of faith, to be dealt with below; and since those governed by the truth of faith are 'Midian', it follows that 'sons' are derivatives from it. With regard to those governed by the truth of faith the position is that no one is admitted into the Lord's kingdom except him with whom the good of faith is present since the good of faith is the life of faith. The life of faith remains, but not the doctrine of faith except insofar as it makes one with life. Nevertheless people governed by the truth of faith, that is, who profess faith and refer to it as the essential thing because they have been taught that it is, but who, in spite of that teaching have goodness of life, that is, who are Christians in their hearts and not just on their lips, are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom. For anyone can easily be made to believe that faith is the essential thing if such an idea is handed on to him by teachers and at an early age he becomes steeped in that way of thinking. He is also made to believe because those who are reputed to be very learned, even church-leaders, say the same, some of whom are afraid to talk about the good of life because when life is the criterion they stand condemned, and also - in addition - because matters of faith, when they display themselves, are perceptible, whereas matters of charity are less so. Those therefore who are governed by the truth of faith, and yet also by the good of life are called Midian. But the truths which govern their lives are 'the sons of Midian'.

[2] Just as those in whom the truth of faith is joined to the good of that faith are meant by Midian so also in the contrary sense Midian means those under the influence of falsity because the good of life is lacking in them - as becomes clear from the following: In Isaiah,

A drove of camels will cover you, dromedaries of Midian and Ephah; all those from Sheba will come. They will bring gold and frankincense, and will proclaim the praises of Jehovah. Isaiah 60:6.

This refers to the Lord's spiritual kingdom. 'Dromedaries of Midian and Ephah' stands for matters of doctrine. Matters of doctrine concerning good are meant by 'gold', those concerning truth by 'frankincense'; and both by 'the praises of Jehovah'. From this also it is evident what 'Ephah' means. 'The Midianites' who pulled Joseph out of the pit and sold him to Ishmaelites, and to Potiphar in Egypt, Genesis 37:28, 36, means people governed by truth coupled to simple good, as will in the Lord's Divine mercy be seen later on when those verses are dealt with.

[3] As regards 'Midian' also meaning those under the influence of falsity because the good of life is lacking in them, this may be seen from what is said about Midian in Moses,

The elders of Moab and the elders of Midian with deceptions in their hand came to Balaam and spoke to him the words of Balak. Numbers 22:4, 7, and following verses.

In the good sense 'Moab' stands for people with whom natural good exists and who easily allow themselves to be misled, but in the contrary sense stands for those who adulterate goods, 2468. 'Midian' in the good sense, as has been stated, stands for those who are governed by truth coupled to simple good, and so who are easily led to believe things, but in the contrary sense, as here, stands for those who falsify truths. Falsifications are meant by 'deceptions in their hand', and deeds which are the product of falsities by their sending to Balaam to act against the children of Israel, who are the goods, and from these the truths, of faith.

[4] The acts of whoredom committed by the sons of Israel with Midianite women which brought about the plague that Phinehas checked by running through with his spear the Midianite woman and the Israelite man in the brothel, Numbers 25:6-8, and following verses, has a similar meaning, for acts of whoredom represented falsifications of truth, 2466, 2729. And because falsifications of truth are what are meant in the internal sense by acts of whoredom, therefore by command twelve thousand of the children of Israel assailed them, killed their kings, all the males, and the women they had taken captive who had had carnal knowledge of a man, and divided the booty among themselves, Numbers 25:16-17; 31:1-end. The reason why 'twelve thousand' were involved was that 'twelve' means all things of faith, 577, 2089, 2129 (end), 2130 (end), by means of which falsities are destroyed. 'The kings' they killed are falsities, as also are 'the males', 'the women who had had carnal knowledge of a man' are affections for falsity, and 'the booty' which consisted of gold, silver, and cattle, are truths that have been falsified. From this it is evident that every single thing mentioned there is representative of the punishment and destruction of falsity by means of truths.

[5] The same is meant by the facts related about the Midianites in the Book of Judges,

Because the children of Israel did evil in the eyes of Jehovah they were given into the hand of Midian for seven years.

On account of Midian the children of Israel made dens for themselves in the mountains, also caves, and strongholds. And whenever Israel put in seed, Midian and Amalek and the sons of the east came up and destroyed the produce of their land.

After that they were liberated by Gideon by means of the three hundred who had lapped water with their tongue like a dog, whereas those who had sunk down on their knees to drink had been sent home.

Further references to them, in addition to these, are made in Genesis 6 Chapters-8.

Here too every single detail is representative of the falsification of truth, and on that account of punishment even to the point of their being destroyed by the kind of things meant by 'lapping water with their tongue like a dog'. But what each detail means in the internal sense would take too long to explain here. All this will in the Lord's Divine mercy be dealt with in its proper place. In Habakkuk,

He looked and scattered the nations, and the mountains of time were dissolved, and the hills of old sank down. Below Aven I saw the tents of Cushan, the curtains of the land of Midian trembled. Habakkuk 3:6-7.

This refers to the Coming of the Lord. 'The tents of Cushan' stands for a religion raised up out of evil, 'the curtains of the land of Midian' for a religion raised up out of falsity.

  
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