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1 Τοτε ο Ιωσηφ δεν ηδυνηθη να συγκρατηση εαυτον ενωπιον παντων των παρισταμενων εμπροσθεν αυτου· και εφωνησεν, Εκβαλετε παντας απ' εμου· και δεν εμεινεν ουδεις μετ' αυτου, ενω ο Ιωσηφ ανεγνωριζετο εις τους αδελφους αυτου.

2 και αφηκε φωνην μετα κλαυθμου· και ηκουσαν οι Αιγυπτιοι· ηκουσε δε και ο οικος του Φαραω.

3 Και ειπεν ο Ιωσηφ προς τους αδελφους αυτου, Εγω ειμαι ο Ιωσηφ· ο πατηρ μου ετι ζη; Και δεν ηδυναντο οι αδελφοι αυτου να αποκριθωσι προς αυτον· διοτι εταραχθησαν εκ της παρουσιας αυτου.

4 Και ειπεν ο Ιωσηφ προς τους αδελφους αυτου, Πλησιασατε προς εμε, παρακαλω. Και επλησιασαν. Και ειπεν, Εγω ειμαι Ιωσηφ ο αδελφος σας, τον οποιον επωλησατε εις την Αιγυπτον.

5 Τωρα λοιπον μη λυπεισθε μηδ' ας φανη εις εσας σκληρον οτι με επωλησατε εδω· επειδη εις διατηρησιν ζωης με απεστειλεν ο Θεος εμπροσθεν σας.

6 Διοτι τουτο ειναι το δευτερον ετος της πεινης επι της γης· και μενουσιν ακομη πεντε ετη, εις τα οποια δεν θελει εισθαι ουτε αροτριασις ουτε θερισμος.

7 Και ο Θεος με απεστειλεν εμπροσθεν σας δια να διατηρησω εις εσας διαδοχην επι της γης και να διαφυλαξω την ζωην σας μετα μεγαλης λυτρωσεως.

8 Τωρα λοιπον δεν με απεστειλατε εδω σεις, αλλ' ο Θεος· και με εκαμε πατερα εις τον Φαραω και κυριον παντος του οικου αυτου και αρχοντα πασης της γης Αιγυπτου.

9 Σπευσαντες αναβητε προς τον πατερα μου και ειπατε προς αυτον, Ουτω λεγει ο υιος σου Ιωσηφ· Ο Θεος με εκαμε κυριον πασης Αιγυπτου· καταβηθι προς εμε, μη σταθης·

10 και θελεις κατοικησει εν γη Γεσεν και θελεις εισθαι πλησιον μου, συ και οι υιοι σου και οι υιοι των υιων σου και τα ποιμνια σου και αι αγελαι σου, και παντα οσα εχεις·

11 και θελω σε εκτρεφει εκει διοτι μενουσιν ακομη πεντε ετη πεινης, δια να μη ελθης εις στερησιν, συ και ο οικος σου και παντα οσα εχεις.

12 Και ιδου, οι οφθαλμοι σας βλεπουσι και οι οφθαλμοι του αδελφου μου Βενιαμιν, οτι το στομα μου λαλει προς εσας·

13 απαγγειλατε λοιπον προς τον πατερα μου πασαν την δοξαν μου εν Αιγυπτω και παντα οσα ειδετε, και σπευσαντες καταβιβασατε τον πατερα μου εδω.

14 Και πεσων επι τον τραχηλον Βενιαμιν του αδελφου αυτου, εκλαυσε· και ο Βενιαμιν εκλαυσεν επι τον τραχηλον εκεινου.

15 Και καταφιλησας παντας τους αδελφους αυτου, εκλαυσεν επ' αυτους· και μετα ταυτα ωμιλησαν οι αδελφοι αυτου μετ' αυτου.

16 Και η φημη ηκουσθη εις τον οικον του Φαραω λεγουσα, Οι αδελφοι του Ιωσηφ ηλθον· εχαρη δε ο Φαραω και οι δουλοι αυτου.

17 Και ειπεν ο Φαραω προς τον Ιωσηφ, Ειπε προς τους αδελφους σου, τουτο καμετε· φορτωσατε τα ζωα σας και υπαγετε, αναβητε εις γην Χανααν·

18 και παραλαβοντες τον πατερα σας, και τας οικογενειας σας, ελθετε προς εμε· και θελω σας δωσει τα αγαθα της γης Αιγυπτου και θελετε φαγει το παχος της γης.

19 Και συ προσταξον· Τουτο καμετε, λαβετε εις εαυτους αμαξας εκ της γης Αιγυπτου, δια τα παιδια σας και δια τας γυναικας σας· και σηκωσαντες τον πατερα σας ελθετε·

20 και μη λυπηθητε την αποσκευην σας· διοτι τα αγαθα πασης της γης Αιγυπτου θελουσιν εισθαι ιδικα σας.

21 Και εκαμον ουτως οι υιοι του Ισραηλ· και ο Ιωσηφ εδωκεν εις αυτους αμαξας κατα την προσταγην του Φαραω· εδωκεν εις αυτους και ζωοτροφιαν δια την οδον.

22 Εις παντας αυτους εδωκεν εις εκαστον αλλαγας ενδυματων· εις δε τον Βενιαμιν εδωκε τριακοσια αργυρια και πεντε αλλαγας ενδυματων.

23 Προς δε τον πατερα αυτου εστειλε ταυτα· δεκα ονους φορτωμενους εκ των αγαθων της Αιγυπτου και δεκα θηλυκας ονους φορτωμενας σιτον και αρτους και ζωοτροφιας εις τον πατερα αυτου δια την οδον.

24 Και εξαπεστειλε τους αδελφους αυτου και ανεχωρησαν· και ειπε προς αυτους, Μη συγχυζεσθε καθ' οδον.

25 Και ανεβησαν εξ Αιγυπτου και ηλθον εις γην Χανααν προς Ιακωβ τον πατερα αυτων.

26 Και απηγγειλαν προς αυτον λεγοντες, Ετι ζη ο Ιωσηφ και ειναι αρχων εφ' ολης της γης Αιγυπτου· και ελειποθυμησεν η καρδια αυτου· διοτι δεν επιστευεν αυτους.

27 Ειπον δε προς αυτον παντας τους λογους του Ιωσηφ, τους οποιους ειχεν ειπει προς αυτους· και αφου ειδε τας αμαξας τας οποιας εστειλεν ο Ιωσηφ δια να σηκωσωσιν αυτον, ανεζωπυρηθη το πνευμα του Ιακωβ του πατρος αυτων.

28 Και ειπεν ο Ισραηλ, Αρκει· Ιωσηφ ο υιος μου ετι ζη· θελω υπαγει και θελω ιδει αυτον, πριν αποθανω.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 5913

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5913. 'And your flocks, and your herds' means natural good, interior and exterior. This is clear from the meaning of 'flock' as interior good, dealt with in 2566, in this case interior natural good since the flocks belonged to Israel, who represents spiritual good from the natural, 5906; and from the meaning of 'herd' as exterior natural good. The reason why 'herd' means exterior good and 'flocks' interior good is that the animals which constituted a herd, such as oxen and young bulls, were signs, when used in sacrifices, of external forms of the good of charity and also of the forms of good present in the external man. But the animals constituting flocks, such as lambs, sheep, she-goats, were signs of internal forms of the good of charity and also of the forms of good present in the internal man. Consequently people in whom these forms of good are present are referred to in the Word by the single term 'flock', and the one who leads them by the term 'pastor' or 'shepherd'.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1949

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1949. That 'he will be a wild-ass man' means rational truth, which is described, is clear from the meaning of 'a wild ass' as rational truth. In the Word, horses, horsemen, mules, and asses are mentioned many times, but nobody up to now has known that they mean intellectual concepts, rational concepts, and factual knowledge. That these are meant will be abundantly confirmed, in the Lord's Divine mercy, in their separate places. Belonging to the same group is the wild-ass, for such is a mule living in the wilderness or an ass in the wild and means man's rational - not the rational in its entirety, but only rational truth. The rational is composed of good and of truth, that is, of things belonging to charity and of those belonging to faith. It is rational truth that is meant by a wild ass. This then is what Ishmael represents and is described in the present verse.

[2] How can anyone believe that rational truth separated from rational good is of such a nature? I myself would not have known if I had not been taught from actual experience. Whether you refer to it as rational truth or as the person whose rational is of that nature, it amounts to the same thing. The person whose rational is such as consists in truth alone, even though this is the truth of faith, and does not at the same time consist in the good of charity, is altogether such. He is quick to find fault, makes no allowances, is against all, regards everyone as being in error, is instantly prepared to rebuke, to chasten, and to punish, shows no pity, does not apply himself and makes no effort to redirect people's thinking; for he views everything from the standpoint of truth, and nothing from the standpoint of good. In short, he is a hard man. The one thing to soften his hardness is the good of charity, for good is the soul of truth, and when good draws near and implants itself in truth the latter becomes so different that it can hardly be recognized. 'Isaac' represents the Lord's Rational Man which sprang from good, not from truth separated from good. So it was that Ishmael was cast out and after that dwelt in the desert, and that his mother took a wife for him from the land of Egypt, Genesis 21:9-21, all of which events are representative of a person who is endowed with a rational such as that.

[3] Mention is made of wild asses in the prophetical parts of the Word, as in Isaiah,

The palace will be deserted, the multitude of the city forsaken; the hill and the watchtower will become dens, even for ever the joy of wild asses, a pasture of flocks. Isaiah 32:14.

This refers to the devastation of intellectual concepts - which when devastated of truths are called 'the joy of wild asses' and when devastated of goods 'a pasture of flocks' - so that the rational does not exist. In Jeremiah,

The wild asses stood on the hills, they panted for air like sea-monsters; their eyes failed because there was no herbage. Jeremiah 14:6.

This refers to a drought, or absence of good and truth. Reference is made to the wild asses 'panting for air' when people lay hold of inane ideas instead of realities which are truths. 'Their eyes failed' stands for failing to grasp what truth is.

[4] In Hosea,

For they have gone up to Assyria, a wild ass alone by himself; Ephraim has sought lovers 1 with a prostitute's hire. Hosea 8:9.

This refers to Israel or the spiritual Church. 'Ephraim' stands for the understanding part of it. 'Going up to Assyria' stands for reasoning about whether the truth is indeed the truth. 'A wild ass alone' stands for the rational thus destitute of truths. In the same prophet,

For he will be among his brothers like a wild ass, Jehovah's east wind will come rising up from the desert, and his spring will become dry, and his fountain dried up. It will strip his treasury of all precious vessels. Hosea 13:15.

This refers to 'Ephraim' by whom the understanding part of the spiritual Church is meant, and to the dissolution of the rational which is like 'a wild ass'. In David,

Jehovah God will send forth springs into the rivers; they will go among the mountains. They give drink to every wild beast of the fields; the wild asses quench their thirst. Psalms 104:10-11.

'Springs' stands for cognitions, 'wild beasts of the fields' for goods, 'the wild asses' for the truths of reason.

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1. literally, loves

  
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