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Josua 18

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1 Und es versammelte sich die ganze Gemeine der Kinder Israel gen Silo und richteten daselbst auf die Hütte des Stifts. Und das Land war ihnen unterworfen.

2 Und waren noch sieben Stämme der Kinder Israel, denen sie ihr Erbteil nicht ausgeteilet hatten.

3 Und Josua sprach zu den Kindern Israel: Wie lange seid ihr so laß, daß ihr nicht hingehet, das Land einzunehmen, das euch der HERR, eurer Väter Gott, gegeben hat?

4 Schaffet euch aus jeglichem Stamm drei Männer, daß ich sie sende, und sie sich aufmachen und durchs Land gehen und beschreiben es nach ihren Erbteilen und kommen zu mir.

5 Teilet das Land in sieben Teile. Juda soll bleiben auf seiner Grenze von Mittag her, und das Haus Joseph soll bleiben auf seiner Grenze von Mitternacht her.

6 Ihr aber beschreibet das Land der sieben Teile und bringet sie zu mir hieher, so will ich euch das Los werfen vor dem HERRN, unserm Gott.

7 Denn die Leviten haben kein Teil unter euch, sondern das Priestertum des HERRN ist ihr Erbteil. Gad aber und Ruben und der halbe Stamm Manasse haben ihr Teil genommen jenseit des Jordans gegen dem Morgen, das ihnen Mose, der Knecht des HERRN, gegeben hat.

8 Da machten sich die Männer auf, daß sie hingingen. Und Josua gebot ihnen, da sie hin wollten gehen, das Land zu beschreiben, und sprach: Gehet hin und durchwandelt das Land und beschreibet es und kommt wieder zu mir, daß ich euch hie das Los werfe vor dem HERRN zu Silo.

9 Also gingen die Männer hin und durchzogen das Land und beschrieben es auf einen Brief nach den Städten in sieben Teile; und kamen zu Josua ins Lager gen Silo.

10 Da warf Josua das Los über sie zu Silo vor dem HERRN und teilete daselbst das Land aus unter die Kinder Israel, einem jeglichen sein Teil.

11 Und das Los des Stamms der Kinder Benjamin fiel nach ihren Geschlechtern, und die Grenze ihres Loses ging aus zwischen den Kindern Juda und den Kindern Joseph.

12 Und ihre Grenze war an der Ecke gegen Mitternacht vom Jordan an und gehet herauf an der Seite Jerichos von mitternachtwärts; und kommt aufs Gebirge gegen abendwärts und gehet aus an der Wüste Beth-Aven;

13 und gehet von dannen gen Lus, an der Seite her an Lus gegen mittagwärts, das ist Bethel, und kommt hinab gen Atharoth-Adar an dem Berge, der vom Mittag liegt an dem niedern Beth-Horon.

14 Danach neiget sie sich und lenket sich um zur Ecke des Abends gegen Mittag von dem Berge, der vor Beth-Horon gegen mittagwärts liegt, und endet sich an Kiriath-Baal, das ist Kiriath-Jearim, die Stadt der Kinder Juda; das ist die Ecke gegen Abend.

15 Aber die Ecke gegen Mittag ist von Kiriath-Jearim an und gehet aus gegen Abend und kommt hinaus zum Wasserbrunnen Nephthoah;

16 und gehet herab an des Berges Ende, der vor dem Tal des Sohns Hinnoms liegt, welches im Grunde Raphaim gegen Mitternacht liegt; und gehet herab durchs Tal Hinnom an der Seite der Jebusiter am Mittag und kommt hinab zum Brunnen Rogel;

17 und zeucht sich von mitternachtwärts und kommt hinaus gen En-Semes und kommt hinaus zu den Haufen, die gegen Adumim hinauf liegen, und kommt herab zum Stein Bohen, des Sohns Rubens;

18 und gehet zur Seite hin neben dem Gefilde, das gegen Mitternacht liegt, und kommt hinab aufs Gefilde;

19 und gehet an der Seite Beth-Haglas, die gegen Mitternacht liegt, und ist sein Ende an der Zunge des Salzmeers gegen Mitternacht an dem Ort des Jordans gegen Mittag. Das ist die Mittagsgrenze.

20 Aber die Ecke gegen Morgen soll der Jordan enden. Das ist das Erbteil der Kinder Benjamin in ihren Grenzen umher unter ihren Geschlechtern.

21 Die Städte aber des Stamms der Kinder Benjamin, unter ihren Geschlechtern sind diese: Jericho, Beth-Hagla, Emek-Reziz,

22 Beth-Araba, Zemaraim, Bethel.

23 Avim, Hapara, Ophra,

24 Kaphar-Amonai, Aphni, Gaba. Das sind zwölf Städte und ihre Dörfer.

25 Gibeon, Rama, Beeroth,

26 Mizpe, Kaphira, Moza,

27 Rekem, Jerpeel, Thareala,

28 Zela, Eleph und die Jebusiter, das ist Jerusalem, Gibeath, Kiriath: vierzehn Städte und ihre Dörfer. Das ist das Erbteil der Kinder Benjamin in ihren Geschlechtern.

   

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Bethel

  
Fresco depicting Jacob's Dream in Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola

Als Jakob seinen berühmten Traum hatte, von einer Treppe, die zum Himmel führt, nannte er den Ort "Bethel", was hebräisch für "das Haus Gottes" ist.

(Odkazy: Amos 3:14; Himmlischen Geheimnissen 2832 [10], 3720, 1 Mose 28:17)


Diese wörtliche Bedeutung spiegelt sich in der spirituellen Bedeutung wider: Die Schriften sagen uns, dass "Bethel" das Wissen und Verständnis repräsentiert, das wir über die göttliche Liebe des Herrn haben können, die vollkommene Liebe, die Er für uns alle hat, die vollkommene Liebe, die Sein Wesen ist. Wenn wir von der Liebe des Herrn wissen und ein gewisses Verständnis für sie haben, gibt ihr das ein "Haus" in uns, einen Weg, wie sie in uns wachsen und unsere eigenen Lieben beeinflussen kann.

"Bethel" hat später im Alten Testament den entgegengesetzten Sinn, nachdem Jerobeam dort goldene Kälber aufgestellt und es zu einem Zentrum der Götzenanbetung gemacht hat. Dann stellte es die Anbetung dar, die aus böser Liebe entspringt.

(Odkazy: Die Offenbarung Erklärt 375, 391; Himmlischen Geheimnissen 1449, 1451, 1453, 1557, Himmlischen Geheimnissen 3729, 4089, 4559)

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9807. 'And his sons' means Divine Truth emanating from Divine Good. This is clear from the meaning of 'sons' as truths, dealt with in 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2623, 2803, 2813, 3373, 3704, at this point Divine Truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Good, since they were Aaron's sons and Aaron as the high priest represented the Lord in respect of Divine Good, as shown immediately above. Truths are meant by 'sons' because everything in the internal sense of the Word is spiritual, and 'sons' in the spiritual sense are those who are born anew from the Lord, thus are in possession of truths springing from good, so that in the abstract sense - when the persons are not envisaged - 'sons' are the actual truths which spring from good. These truths therefore are what should be understood in the Word by 'the sons of God', 'the king's sons', and 'the sons of the kingdom'. They are also the sons of new birth or regeneration. Furthermore the truths and forms of good present with the person who has been regenerated or born anew from the Lord are exactly like families in wide and long lines of descent from the one same father. There are those which resemble sons and daughters, those which resemble grandsons and granddaughters, those which resemble sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, and so relationships belonging to many degrees, thus to many kinds. Truths and forms of good arranged like this are what sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, in short, relatives belonging to different degrees and therefore different kinds, denote in the spiritual sense. I have been shown by actual experience that spiritual generations follow one another in that kind of order. And at the same time I have been told that this being so the truths and forms of good with a person who has been regenerated follow in that kind of order, since the angelic communities in heaven are arranged in that way and the truths and forms of good present with a person correspond to those communities. Therefore also the person whose truths and forms of good possess that kind of correspondence is heaven in the smallest form it takes, 9279.

[2] Anyone who knows that truths are meant by 'sons' and forms of good by 'daughters' can see many arcana in the Word, especially the prophetical part, which would otherwise lie hidden from view. For example he can see what is meant specifically by the Son of Man, which the Lord often calls Himself in the Word, namely Divine Truth emanating from His Divine Human, as is clear from the places where that title appears. Let these be quoted, in order that at the same time it may be established that 'the Son' means truth, as in John,

The crowd said to Jesus, Why do you say, The Son of Man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of Man? Jesus answered them, The light is with you for a brief while longer. Walk, as long as you have the light, lest the darkness overtakes you. As long as you have the light believe in the light, that you may be sons of the light. John 12:34-36.

From these words it is evident that 'the Son of Man' has the same meaning as 'the light'; for when the crowd asked, 'Who is this Son of Man?' the Lord answered that He was 'the light' in which they should believe. 'The light' means Divine Truth, see the places referred to in 9548, 9684, and so therefore does 'the Son of Man'.

[3] In Luke,

Blessed are you when people will hate you on account of the Son of Man. Luke 6:22.

'On account of the Son of Man' is on account of Divine Truth, which emanates from the Lord. Divine Truth constitutes the all of faith in and love to the Lord; and 'being hated' on account of these is blessedness. In the same gospel,

The days will come when you will desire to see one of the days of the Son of Man, but you will not see. Then they will say to you, Behold here! or Behold there! Do not go away or go in search. Luke 17:22-23.

'Desiring to see one of the days of the Son of Man' means desiring to see one of the states of truth that is authentically God's. The subject here is the end of the Church, when no faith exists any longer because there is no charity, at which time every truth that is genuinely God's is going to perish. And since God's truth is meant by 'the Son of Man' it says, 'Then they will say, Behold here! or Behold there! Do not go in search', which may be said of God's truth emanating from the Lord, but not of the Lord Himself.

[4] In the same gospel,

When the Son of Man comes will He find faith on the earth? Luke 18:8.

That is, when God's truth is revealed from heaven there will be no belief in it. Here also 'the Son of Man' is the Lord in respect of God's truth, or God's truth emanating from the Lord, the Lord's coming being the revelation of God's truth at the end of the Church.

[5] In Matthew,

As the lightning comes from the east and is seen as far as the west, so will the coming of the Son of Man be. Then the sign will appear, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn; and they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and glory. Matthew 24:27, 30.

'The coming of the Son of Man' stands for the revelation of God's truth at the close of the age, that is, at the end of the Church. 'All the tribes of the earth' who will mourn then are all the truths and forms of the good of faith and love in their entirety that are derived from the Lord and so are offered to the Lord. 'The clouds of heaven' in which He is going to come are the literal sense of the Word, 'power and glory' being the internal sense, the subject of which at its inmost level is the Lord alone. For further explanation of these matters, see 4060.

[6] Something similar occurs elsewhere in the same gospel,

I say to you, Hereafter you will see the Son of Man seated on the right hand of power, and coming on the clouds of heaven. Matthew 26:64.

And in Luke,

Hereafter the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of the power of God. Luke 22:69.

'The Son of Man' stands for Divine Truth emanating from the Lord. 'Sitting at the right hand of power' stands for the reality that in Him there is almighty power; for Divine Good exercises its almighty power through Divine Truth. The declaration that 'hereafter they would see this' means that Divine Truth would be in its almighty power, when the Lord in the world had overcome the hells and restored to order everything there and in the heavens, as a result of which those who received Him in faith and love could be saved, see 9715.

'Sitting at the right hand' means almighty power, see 3387, 4592, 4933 (end), 7518, 8281, 9133.

All the power good possesses is exercised through truth, 6344, 6423, 8304, 9327, 9410, 9639, 9643.

Actual Divine power consists in Divine Truth, 6948.

'The clouds' in which the Son of Man, that is, Divine Truth, will come are the Word in the letter, Preface to Genesis 18, and 4060, 4391, 5922, 6343, 6752, 8443, 8781; and 'the glory' is Divine Truth itself as it exists in the internal sense of the Word, Preface to Genesis 18, and 4809, 5922, 8267, 9429.

[7] All this now makes clear what the following words in the Book of Revelation mean,

I saw, and behold, a white cloud, and on the cloud one was sitting, like the Son of Man, having on His head a crown of gold. Revelation 14:14.

And in Daniel,

I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the clouds of the heavens One like the Son of Man came. Daniel 7:13.

In John,

The Father has given Him [authority] to execute judgement also, because He is the Son of Man. John 5:27.

The basis on which all judgement is executed is truth, and this explains why it says that [authority] to execute judgement has been given to the Lord because He is the Son of Man. 'The Son of Man', as has been stated, is Divine Truth; 'the Father' from whom that Truth springs is Divine Good, 2803, 3704, 7499, 8328, 8897. The fact that 'executing judgement' rests with Divine Truth explains why it says that when the Son of Man comes He will sit on the throne of His glory, Matthew 19:28; 25:31, and that the Son of Man will repay everyone according to his deeds, Matthew 16:27.

[8] In Matthew,

He who sows the good seed is the Son of Man, the field is the world, the seed are the sons of the kingdom, the tares are the sons of the evil one. Matthew 13:37-38.

'The good seed' is God's truth, therefore it says that 'the Son of Man' sows it. 'The sons of the kingdom' are God's truths in heaven and in the Church. For 'son' means truth, 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2623, and in the contrary sense falsity, which is also meant by 'son of the evil one'; and 'the kingdom' means heaven, and also the Church.

[9] In John,

No one has gone up into heaven except Him who came down from heaven, the Son of Man who is in the heavens. John 3:13.

From these words it is evident that 'the Son of Man' means Divine Truth present in the heavens. This Truth comes down from there and then goes up, for no one can go up into heaven unless Divine Truth has come down into Him from heaven; the flow starts from God, not from the opposite direction. And since the Lord is that Truth He calls Himself 'the Son of Man who is in the heavens'. In Matthew,

The Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head. Matthew 8:20.

'The Son of Man' stands for Divine Truth; 'having nowhere to lay His head' stands for the fact that at that time there was no place for Him anywhere, that is, with any person.

[10] The declarations that the Son of Man is about to suffer and will be killed, in Matthew 17:12, 22; 20:18; 26:2, 24, 45; Mark 8:31; 9:12, 31; and elsewhere, imply that this was how Divine Truth was treated, and therefore how the Lord was treated since He was Divine Truth itself, as He also says in John, I am the way, and the truth, and the life. John 14:6.

In Jeremiah,

No man (vir) will dwell there, nor will any son of man stay in it. Jeremiah 49:18, 33.

And in the same prophet,

Not a man (vir) will dwell in the cities, nor will any son of man pass through them. Jeremiah 51:43.

Anyone who has no knowledge of the spiritual sense of the Word will suppose that 'the cities' here is used to mean cities, and 'a man' and 'son of man' to mean a man and a son, and that the cities would be made so desolate that no one would be there. But it is the state of the Church so far as the teaching of truth is concerned that is being described. For 'cities' are the doctrinal teachings of the Church, see 402, 2449, 3216, 4492, 4493; 'a man' is the Church's truth itself joined to good, 3134, 7716, 9007, 'son of man' accordingly meaning truth.

[11] Since 'son of man' meant Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, the prophets too through whom it was revealed were called sons of man, as Daniel and Ezekiel were - Daniel 8:17; Ezekiel 2:1, 3, 6, 8; 3:1, 3-4, 10, 17, 25; 4:1, 16; 8:5-6, 8, 12, 15; 12:2-3, 9, 18, 22, 27; and in many other places.

[12] The majority of expressions in the Word have also a contrary sense, and this applies equally to the meaning of the expression son of man, which in that contrary sense is falsity opposed to truth, as in Isaiah,

What are you that you are afraid of man (homo), [who] dies, and of the son of man, [who] is given grass? Isaiah 51:12.

'Grass given to the son of man' is factual knowledge that gives rise to falsity. In David,

Do not put your trust in princes, in the son of man who has no salvation. Psalms 146:3.

'Princes' are primary truths, 2089, 5044, and so in the contrary sense primary falsities, while 'the son of man' is falsity itself.

  
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