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Δευτερονόμιο 33

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1 Και αυτη ειναι η ευλογια, την οποιαν ηυλογησε Μωυσης ο ανθρωπος του Θεου τους υιους Ισραηλ, προ της τελευτης αυτου·

2 και ειπεν, Ο Κυριος ηλθεν εκ Σινα, και επεφανη εις αυτους εκ Σηειρ· επελαμψεν εκ του ορους Φαραν, και ηλθε μετα μυριαδων αγιων· εκ της δεξιας αυτου εξηλθε πυρ νομου δι' αυτους.

3 Ναι, ηγαπησε τον λαον· υπο την χειρα σου ειναι παντες οι αγιοι αυτου· και εκαθηντο εις τους ποδας σου, δια να λαβωσι τους λογους σου.

4 Νομον προσεταξεν εις ημας ο Μωυσης, την κληρονομιαν της συναγωγης Ιακωβ.

5 Και ητο βασιλευς εν τω Ιεσουρουν, οτε οι αρχοντες του λαου συνηχθησαν μετα των φυλων Ισραηλ.

6 Ζητω ο Ρουβην και ας μη αποθανη, και ας ηναι ο λαος αυτου πολυαριθμος.

7 Και αυτη ειναι η ευλογια του Ιουδα· και ειπεν, Εισακουσον, Κυριε, της φωνης του Ιουδα, και φερε αυτον εις τον λαον αυτου· αι χειρες αυτου ας ηναι αυταρκεις εις αυτον· και εσο βοηθεια εις αυτον κατα των εχθρων αυτου.

8 Και περι του Λευι ειπε, Τα Θουμμιμ σου και τα Ουριμ σου ας ηναι μετα του ανθρωπου του οσιου σου, τον οποιον εδοκιμασας εν Μασσα, και μετα του οποιου ηντιλογησας εις τα υδατα της Μεριβα·

9 οστις ειπε προς τον πατερα αυτου και προς την μητερα αυτου, Δεν ειδον αυτον, και οστις απηρνηθη τους αδελφους αυτου, ουδε εγνωρισε τους υιους αυτου· διοτι ετηρησαν τον λογον σου, και εφυλαξαν την διαθηκην σου.

10 Θελουσι διδασκει τας κρισεις σου εις τον Ιακωβ, και τον νομον σου εις τον Ισραηλ· θελουσι βαλει θυμιαμα ενωπιον σου, και ολοκαυτωματα επι το θυσιαστηριον σου.

11 Ευλογησον, Κυριε, τα ταγματα αυτου, και δεχθητι τα εργα των χειρων αυτου· συνθλασον την οσφυν των επανισταμενων επ' αυτον, και των μισουντων αυτον, ωστε να μη εγερθωσι πλεον.

12 Περι του Βενιαμιν ειπεν, Ο ηγαπημενος του Κυριου θελει κατοικει εν ασφαλεια πλησιον αυτου· ο Κυριος θελει περισκεπει αυτον πασας τας ημερας, και μεταξυ των ωμων αυτου θελει αναπαυεσθαι.

13 Και περι του Ιωσηφ ειπεν, Ευλογημενη ας ηναι παρα Κυριου η γη αυτου, απο των πολυτιμων δωρων του ουρανου, απο της δροσου, και απο της κατω κειμενης αβυσσου,

14 και απο των εκ του ηλιου πολυτιμων καρπων, και απο των εκ της σεληνης πολυτιμων δωρων,

15 και απο των εξαιρετων αγαθων των αρχαιων ορεων, και απο των πολυτιμων αγαθων των αιωνιων βουνων,

16 και απο των πολυτιμων αγαθων της γης και του πληρωματος αυτης· και η ευδοκια του φανεντος εν τη βατω ας ελθη επι την κεφαλην του Ιωσηφ, και επι την κορυφην του εκλεκτου μεταξυ των αδελφων αυτου.

17 Η δοξα αυτου ας ηναι ως του πρωτοτοκου του ταυρου αυτου, και τα κερατα αυτου ως τα κερατα του μονοκερωτος· δι' αυτων θελει κερατισει τα εθνη εως των ακρων της γης· και αυται ειναι αι μυριαδες του Εφραιμ, και αυται αι χιλιαδες του Μανασση.

18 Και περι του Ζαβουλων ειπεν, Ευφραινου, Ζαβουλων, εν τη εξοδω σου· και Ισσαχαρ, εις τας σκηνας σου.

19 Θελουσι καλεσει τους λαους εις το ορος· εκει θελουσι προσφερει θυσιας δικαιοσυνης· διοτι θελουσι θηλασει την αφθονιαν της θαλασσης, και τους κεκρυμμενους θησαυρους της αμμου.

20 Και περι του Γαδ ειπεν, Ευλογημενος ο πλατυνων τον Γαδ· καθηται ως λεων, και διασπαραττει βραχιονα και κεφαλην.

21 Και προεβλεψε δι' εαυτον την πρωτην μεριδα· διοτι εκει το μεριδιον του νομοθετου ητο διαπεφυλαγμενον· και ηλθε μετα των αρχοντων του λαου, εξεπληρωσε την δικαιοσυνην του Κυριου και τας κρισεις αυτου μετα του Ισραηλ.

22 Και περι του Δαν ειπεν, Ο Δαν ειναι σκυμνος λεοντος· θελει πηδησει απο Βασαν.

23 Και περι του Νεφθαλι ειπεν, Ω Νεφθαλι, κεχορτασμενε ευδοκιας, και πεπληρωμενε της ευλογιας του Κυριου, κληρονομησον την δυσιν και την μεσημβριαν.

24 Και περι του Ασηρ ειπεν, Ας ηναι ευλογημενος απο τεκνων ο Ασηρ· ας ηναι δεκτος εις τους αδελφους αυτου, και εις ελαιον ας βαψη τον ποδα αυτου.

25 Σιδηρος και χαλκος ας ηναι τα υποδηματα σου, και η δυναμις σου ως αι ημεραι σου.

26 Δεν ειναι ουδεις ως ο Θεος του Ιεσουρουν, οστις επιβαινει επι τους ουρανους προς βοηθειαν σου, και εν τη μεγαλοπρεπεια αυτου επι το στερεωμα.

27 Ο Θεος ο αιωνιος ειναι καταφυγη, και υποστηριγμα οι αιωνιοι βραχιονες· και θελει εκδιωξει τον εχθρον απ' εμπροσθεν σου, και θελει ειπει, Εξολοθρευσον.

28 Τοτε ο Ισραηλ θελει κατοικησει μονος εν ασφαλεια· ο οφθαλμος του Ιακωβ θελει εισθαι επι γης σιτου και οινου· και οι ουρανοι αυτου θελουσι σταλαζει δροσον.

29 Μακαριος συ, Ισραηλ. Τις ομοιος σου, λαε σωζομενε υπο του Κυριου, οστις ειναι η ασπις της βοηθειας σου, και η μαχαιρα της υπεροχης σου Και θελουσιν υποταχθη οι εχθροι σου εις σε, και συ θελεις πατησει επι τον τραχηλον αυτων.

   

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3579. And God shall give thee of the dew of heaven. That this signifies from Divine truth, and that “of the fat things of the earth” signifies from Divine good, is evident from the signification of the “dew of heaven,” as being truth (of which in what follows); and from the signification of “fat things,” as being good (n. 353), both Divine in the supreme sense, in which they are predicated of the Lord. With the multiplication of truth and fructification of good the case is this: When the rational flows into the natural, it there presents its good in a general form; through this good it produces truths therein, almost as the life in man builds up fibers, and disposes them into forms according to uses. This good, through these truths disposed into heavenly order, produces further good; and through this good further truths, which are derivations. Such a natural idea may be had of the formation of truth from good, and further of good through truth, whereby again truth is formed; but a spiritual idea cannot be had except by those who are in the other life, for there ideas are formed from the light of heaven, in which is intelligence.

[2] That “dew” signifies truth is evident also from the Word elsewhere, as in Zechariah:

The seed of peace, the vine shall give her fruit and the earth shall give her produce, and the heavens shall give their dew (Zechariah 8:12);

speaking of a new church, where the “vine giving its fruit” denotes the spiritual of the church or the truth of faith, giving good; and the “earth giving its produce,” the celestial of the church or the good of charity, giving truth; these are the “dew which the heavens shall give.”

In Haggai:

Because of Mine house that lieth waste over you the heavens are closed from dew, and the earth is closed from her produce (Haggai 1:9-10); where the “dew of the heavens and the produce of the earth,” which were restrained, have a like signification.

[3] In David:

From the womb of the dawning, thou hast the dew of thy birth (Psalms 110:3); concerning the Lord; the “dew of birth” denoting the celestial of love.

In Moses:

Blessed of Jehovah be his land, for the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep lying beneath (Deuteronomy 33:13); concerning Joseph; the “precious things of heaven” are spiritual things (n. 3166), which are signified by “dew;” the “deep lying beneath” signifies natural things. Again:

Israel dwelt securely, alone at the fountain of Jacob, in a land of corn and new wine, yea his heavens dropped down dew (Deuteronomy 33:28); where also the “dew which the heavens dropped” denotes the spiritual things which are of truth.

[4] In the genuine sense “dew” is the truth of good which is from a state of innocence and peace; for by “morning” or “day-dawn,” when the dew descends, are signified these states (see n. 2333, 2405, 2540, 2780); hence also the manna which was from heaven was with the dew that descended in the morning, as may be seen from Moses:

In the morning the dew was laid round about the camp; and when the laying of the dew withdrew, behold on the faces of the wilderness a small round thing, small as the hoar frost on the ground (Exodus 16:13-14). When the dew fell upon the camp in the night, the manna fell upon it (Numbers 11:9).

As the manna was heavenly bread, in the supreme sense it signified the Lord as to the Divine good; hence with men the celestial of love, for this is from the Divine of the the Lord, (n. 276

680, 1798, 2165, 2177, 3464, 3478); the “dew” in which and with which the manna descended, in the supreme sense denotes the Divine truth; and in the relative sense, the spiritual truth with men; “morning” is the state of peace in which these goods are (n. 92, 93, 1726, 2780, 3170).

[5] Inasmuch as “dew” signifies the truth which is from good, or what is the same, the spiritual which is from the celestial, therefore also in the Word spiritual truth is compared to “dew;” for things which signify serve also for comparison with the same thing, as in Isaiah:

Thus hath Jehovah said unto me, I will be still, and I will behold in My dwelling-place; like serene heat upon light; like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest (Isaiah 18:4).

In Hosea:

O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee? O Judah, what shall I do unto thee? For your holiness is as a cloud of the dawn, and as the dew that falleth in the morning (Hosea 6:4; 13:3).

Again:

I will be as the dew unto Israel; he shall blossom as the lily, and shall fix his roots as Lebanon (Hosea 14:5).

In Micah:

The remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many peoples as dew from Jehovah, as drops upon the herb (Micah 5:7).

In David:

Like the goodly oil upon the head that came down upon the border of Aaron’s garments; like the dew of Hermon that cometh down upon the mountains of Zion; for there Jehovah commanded the blessing of life forevermore (Psalms 133:2-3

And in Moses:

My doctrine shall drop as the rain, My word shall distil as the dew; as the small rain upon the grass; and as drops upon the herb (Deuteronomy 32:2); where “dew” denotes the multiplication of truth from good, and the fructification of good through truth; and as the dew is that which every morning renders the field and vineyard fruitful, good itself and truth are signified by “corn and new wine,” concerning which in what follows.

  
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