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1 Και προσκαλεσας ο Ισαακ τον Ιακωβ ευλογησεν αυτον, και παρηγγειλε προς αυτον λεγων, δεν θελεις λαβει γυναικα εκ των θυγατερων Χανααν·

2 σηκωθεις υπαγε εις Παδαν-αραμ, εις την οικιαν Βαθουηλ του πατρος της μητρος σου· και εκειθεν λαβε εις σεαυτον γυναικα, εκ των θυγατερων Λαβαν του αδελφου της μητρος σου·

3 και ο Θεος ο Παντοδυναμος να σε ευλογηση και να σε αυξηση και να σε πληθυνη, ωστε να γεινης εις πληθος λαων·

4 και να σοι δωση την ευλογιαν του Αβρααμ, εις σε και εις το σπερμα σου μετα σε, δια να κληρονομησης την γην της παροικησεως σου, την οποιαν εδωκεν ο Θεος εις τον Αβρααμ.

5 Και εξαπεστειλεν ο Ισαακ τον Ιακωβ· και υπηγεν εις Παδαν-αραμ προς Λαβαν, τον υιον του Βαθουηλ του Συρου, τον αδελφον Ρεβεκκας της μητρος του Ιακωβ και του Ησαυ.

6 Ιδων δε ο Ησαυ οτι ευλογησεν ο Ισαακ τον Ιακωβ και εξαπεστειλεν αυτον εις Παδαν-αραμ, δια να λαβη εις εαυτον γυναικα εκειθεν, και οτι, ενω ευλογει αυτον, παρηγγειλεν εις αυτον, λεγων, δεν θελεις λαβει γυναικα εκ των θυγατερων Χανααν·

7 και οτι υπηκουσεν ο Ιακωβ εις τον πατερα αυτου και την μητερα αυτου· και υπηγεν εις Παδαν-αραμ·

8 και ιδων ο Ησαυ οτι αι θυγατερες Χανααν ειναι μισηται εις τους οφθαλμους του πατρος αυτου Ισαακ,

9 υπηγεν ο Ησαυ προς τον Ισμαηλ, και εκτος των αλλων γυναικων αυτου ελαβεν εις εαυτον γυναικα την Μαελεθ, θυγατερα Ισμαηλ του υιου του Αβρααμ, την αδελφην του Ναβαιωθ.

10 Και εξηλθεν ο Ιακωβ απο Βηρ-σαβεε, και υπηγεν εις Χαρραν.

11 Και εφθασεν εις τινα τοπον και διενυκτερευσεν εκει, διοτι ειχε δυσει ο ηλιος· και ελαβεν εκ των λιθων του τοπου και εθεσε προσκεφαλαιον αυτου, και εκοιμηθη εν τω τοπω εκεινω.

12 Και ειδεν ενυπνιον, και ιδου, κλιμαξ εστηριγμενη εις την γην, της οποιας η κορυφη εφθανεν εις τον ουρανον· και ιδου, οι αγγελοι του Θεου ανεβαινον και κατεβαινον επ' αυτης.

13 Και ιδου, ο Κυριος ιστατο επανωθεν αυτης και ειπεν, Εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος του Αβρααμ του πατρος σου, και ο Θεος του Ισαακ· την γην, επι της οποιας κοιμασαι, εις σε θελω δωσει αυτην και εις το σπερμα σου.

14 και θελει εισθαι το σπερμα σου ως η αμμος της γης, και θελεις εξαπλωθη προς δυσιν και προς ανατολην και προς βορραν και προς νοτον· και θελουσιν ευλογηθη εν σοι, και εν τω σπερματι σου πασαι αι φυλαι της γης·

15 και ιδου, εγω ειμαι μετα σου, και θελω σε διαφυλαττει πανταχου, οπου αν υπαγης, και θελω σε επαναφερει εις την γην ταυτην· διοτι δεν θελω σε εγκαταλειψει, εωσου καμω οσα ελαλησα προς σε.

16 Και εξεγερθεις ο Ιακωβ εκ του υπνου αυτου, ειπε, Βεβαια ο Κυριος ειναι εν τω τοπω τουτω, και εγω δεν ηξευρον.

17 Και εφοβηθη και ειπε, Ποσον φοβερος ειναι ο τοπος ουτος· δεν ειναι τουτο, ειμη οικος Θεου, και αυτη η πυλη του ουρανου.

18 Και σηκωθεις ο Ιακωβ ενωρις το πρωι, ελαβε τον λιθον τον οποιον ειχε θεσει προσκεφαλαιον αυτου, και εστησεν αυτον δια στηλην και εχυσεν ελαιον επι την κορυφην αυτης.

19 Και εκαλεσε το ονομα του τοπου εκεινου, Βαιθηλ· το δε ονομα της πολεως εκεινης ητο προτερον Λουζ.

20 Και ευχηθη ο Ιακωβ ευχην, λεγων, Αν ο Θεος ηναι μετ' εμου και με διαφυλαξη εν τη οδω ταυτη εις την οποιαν υπαγω, και μοι δωση αρτον να φαγω και ενδυμα να ενδυθω,

21 και επιστρεψω εν ειρηνη εις τον οικον του πατρος μου, τοτε ο Κυριος θελει εισθαι Θεος μου·

22 και ο λιθος ουτος, τον οποιον εστησα δια στηλην, θελει εισθαι οικος Θεου· και εκ παντων οσα μοι δωσης, το δεκατον θελω προσφερει εις σε.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3688

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3688. The sister of Nebaioth, over his women to himself for a woman. That this signifies the affection of celestial truth more interiorly, is evident from the signification of “sister,” as being intellectual or rational truth (see n. 1495, 2508, 2524, 2556, 3386); from the representation of Nebaioth, as being the good which is of the spiritual church (n. 3268); from which the “sister of Nebaioth” signifies the affection of celestial truth; or what is the same thing, the affection of spiritual good; from the signification of “women,” or the “daughters of Heth,” as being the affections of truth from a ground not genuine (n. 3470, 3620-3622, 3686); and from the signification of “taking a woman,” as being to be associated and conjoined. From this it is evident that by these words, together with those immediately preceding, there is signified the conjunction of the good represented by Esau with truth from a Divine origin, thus with the affection of celestial truth more interiorly.

[2] How these things are circumstanced has indeed been already stated, but they are such as are understood with difficulty so long as the most general things of the subject are unknown. Moreover at the present day the world cares not for such things, because earthly things and not heavenly ones are the objects of its care, for the reason as they allege, that they see and know the former things, while the latter they neither see nor know. But inasmuch as the things contained in the internal sense of the Word are not merely to be disclosed, but are also to be explained, we may illustrate by an example how the case is with the truth of good that Esau represents and the good of truth that Jacob represents; and at the same time how the case is with the fact that before the man has been regenerated the good of truth is the inverse of the truth of good; but that they are afterwards conjoined; thus how the case is with all that has been said before.

[3] Let the following serve as the example: A man who is such as to be capable of being regenerated-for the Lord foresees, and since He foresees, He also provides for this-at first, like an infant child, does not yet know what works of charity toward his neighbor are, because he does not as yet know what charity is, nor what his neighbor is, and therefore as he knows from the Word that he ought to give to the poor, and that whoever gives to the poor has a reward in heaven, he does good to beggars more than to others, because he believes that they are the poor who are meant in the Word, not considering that such as beg in the streets for the most part live an impious and wicked life, despise whatever belongs to Divine worship, and surrender themselves to mere sloth and idleness. Nevertheless he who is in the first state of regeneration does good to such persons from his heart; and these good deeds are the goods of external truth from which regeneration begins; the truth of good, which is interior, flows thus into these acts, and does the work according to the knowledges in which the child is.

[4] But afterwards, when he is more enlightened, he is desirous to do good to all whom he believes to be in want and distress; but as yet hardly makes a distinction between the pious and the impious who are in this state, believing everyone to be his neighbor in the same respect and degree. But when he is further enlightened in these matters, he then makes the distinction, and renders aid only to the upright and good, knowing that to aid the wicked is to do harm to many, inasmuch as by his benefits and services he supplies the wicked with the means of injuring others. At last, when he is regenerate, he does good only to the good and pious, because he is then affected not with the person of him to whom he does good, but with the good that is in him; and inasmuch as the Lord is present in what is good and pious, he thereby through his affection for what is good testifies his love to the Lord. When the man is in this charity from the heart, he is regenerate.

[5] From this it is evident that his former state was inverse in respect to this state, inasmuch as he had believed that to be good which was not good; but still at the beginning of regeneration he must needs do that good, because his knowledge of the matter then goes no further; and because the interior good of charity could not flow into any other truth than that which was of the knowledge thereof; and it is also evident that interior good had always been present and had wrought this, but was not able to manifest itself until by knowledges the man had been successively enlightened concerning the true nature of goods and truths. From this it is in some measure evident what the good of truth is which Jacob here represents; and what the truth of good which Esau represents; and that at first these are inverse, but afterwards are conjoined.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for the permission to use this translation.