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Ιησούς του ναυή 11

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1 Και ως ηκουσεν Ιαβειν ο βασιλευς της Ασωρ, απεστειλε προς τον Ιωβαβ βασιλεα της Μαδων και προς τον βασιλεα της Σιμβρων και προς τον βασιλεα της Αχσαφ,

2 και προς τους βασιλεις τους προς βορραν, εις την ορεινην και εις την πεδινην, κατεναντι της Χιννερωθ, και εις την κοιλαδα και εις Ναφαθ-δωρ προς δυσμας,

3 και προς τους Χαναναιους τους προς ανατολας και δυσμας, και προς τους Αμορραιους και τους Χετταιους και τους Φερεζαιους και τους Ιεβουσαιους τους εν τη ορεινη, και προς τους Ευαιους τους υπο την Αερμων εν τη γη Μισπα.

4 Και εξηλθον, αυτοι και παντα τα στρατευματα αυτων μετ' αυτων, λαος πολυς ως η αμμος η παρα το χειλος της θαλασσης κατα το πληθος, μεθ' ιππων και αμαξων πολλων σφοδρα.

5 Και συναχθεντες παντες ουτοι οι βασιλεις, ηλθον και εστρατοπεδευσαν ομου πλησιον των υδατων Μερωμ, δια να πολεμησωσι τον Ισραηλ.

6 Και ειπε Κυριος προς τον Ιησουν, Μη φοβηθης απο προσωπου αυτων· διοτι αυριον, περι την ωραν ταυτην, εγω θελω παραδωσει αυτους παντας πεφονευμενους εμπροσθεν του Ισραηλ· τους ιππους αυτων θελεις νευροκοπησει και τας αμαξας αυτων θελεις κατακαυσει εν πυρι.

7 Και υπηγεν εξαιφνης ο Ιησους, και πας ο πολεμιστης λαος μετ' αυτου, εναντιον αυτων εις τα υδατα Μερωμ, και επεπεσον επ' αυτους.

8 Και παρεδωκεν αυτους ο Κυριος εις την χειρα του Ισραηλ, και επαταξεν αυτους και κατεδιωξεν αυτους εως της μεγαλης Σιδωνος· και εως Μισρεφωθ-μαιμ και εως της κοιλαδος Μισπα προς ανατολας· και επαταξαν αυτους, εωσου δεν αφηκαν εις αυτους υπολοιπον.

9 Και εκαμεν ο Ιησους εις αυτους καθως προσεταξεν εις αυτον ο Κυριος· τους ιππους αυτων ενευροκοπησε και τας αμαξας αυτων κατεκαυσεν εν πυρι.

10 Και εστρεψεν ο Ιησους κατα τον αυτον καιρον και εκυριευσε την Ασωρ και επαταξε τον βασιλεα αυτης εν μαχαιρα· διοτι η Ασωρ ητο προτερον η πρωτευουσα πασων των βασιλειων τουτων.

11 Και πασας τας ψυχας τας εν αυτη επαταξαν εν στοματι μαχαιρας και εξωλοθρευσαν αυτους· δεν εμεινεν ουδεν εχον πνοην· και την Ασωρ κατεκαυσεν εν πυρι.

12 Και πασας τας πολεις των βασιλεων εκεινων και παντας τους βασιλεις αυτων συνελαβεν ο Ιησους και επαταξεν αυτους εν στοματι μαχαιρας· εξωλοθρευσεν αυτους, καθως προσεταξε Μωυσης ο δουλος του Κυριου.

13 Πασας δε τας πολεις, οσαι εμενον μετα των προχωματων αυτων, δεν εκαυσεν αυτας ο Ισραηλ, εκτος μονην την Ασωρ κατεκαυσεν ο Ιησους.

14 Και παντα τα λαφυρα των πολεων τουτων και τα κτηνη ελαφυραγωγησαν εις εαυτους οι υιοι Ισραηλ· τους δε ανθρωπους παντας επαταξαν εν στοματι μαχαιρας, εωσου εξωλοθρευσαν αυτους· δεν αφηκαν ουδεν εχον πνοην.

15 Καθως προσεταξεν ο Κυριος εις τον Μωυσην τον δουλον αυτου, ουτω προσεταξεν ο Μωυσης τον Ιησουν, και ουτως εκαμεν ο Ιησους· δεν παρεβη ουδεν εκ παντων οσα προσεταξεν ο Κυριος εις τον Μωυσην.

16 Και εκυριευσεν ο Ιησους πασαν εκεινην την γην, την ορεινην, και πασαν την μεσημβρινην, και πασαν την γην Γεσεν, και την κοιλαδα και την πεδινην, και το ορος του Ισραηλ και την κοιλαδα αυτου,

17 απο του ορους Αλακ, του αναβαινοντος προς την Σηειρ, εως Βααλ-γαδ εις την κοιλαδα του Λιβανου, υπο το ορος Αερμων· και συνελαβε παντας τους βασιλεις αυτων και επαταξεν αυτους και εθανατωσεν αυτους.

18 Πολυν καιρον επολεμει ο Ιησους προς παντας τουτους τους βασιλεις.

19 Δεν ητο πολις ητις εκαμεν ειρηνην μετα των υιων Ισραηλ, εκτος των Ευαιων των κατοικουντων εν Γαβαων· πασας εκυριευσαν εν πολεμω·

20 διοτι παρα Κυριου εγεινε το να σκληρυνθωσιν αι καρδιαι αυτων, να ελθωσιν εις μαχην κατα του Ισραηλ, δια να εξολοθρευθωσι, να μη γεινη εις αυτους ελεος, αλλα να εξαφανισθωσι, καθως ο Κυριος προσεταξεν εις τον Μωυσην.

21 Και ηλθεν ο Ιησους κατ' εκεινον τον καιρον, και ηφανισε τους Ανακειμ απο των ορεων, απο Χεβρων, απο Δεβειρ, απο Αναβ και απο παντων των ορεων του Ιουδα και απο παντων των ορεων του Ισραηλ· εξωλοθρευσεν αυτους ο Ιησους μετα των πολεων αυτων.

22 Δεν εμεινον Ανακειμ εν τη γη των υιων Ισραηλ· μονον εν τη Γαζη, εν τη Γαθ και εν τη Αζωτω εμεινον.

23 Και εκυριευσεν ο Ιησους πασαν την γην κατα παντα οσα ειπεν ο Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην· και εδωκεν αυτην ο Ιησους εις τον Ισραηλ κληρονομιαν, κατα τον διαμερισμον αυτων εις τας φυλας αυτων. Και η γη ησυχασεν απο του πολεμου.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3527

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3527. 'And I am a smooth man' means the nature of natural truth compared with natural good. This is clear from the representation of Jacob, to whom 'I' refers here, as the natural as regards truth, dealt with in 3305, and from the meaning of 'a smooth man' as the nature of it, which is dealt with below. Before anyone can know what these words mean he needs to know what 'hairy' means and what 'smooth' means. The inner things present in a person manifest themselves outwardly in some visible form, especially in his face and facial expressions. The things that are inmost within him are not seen there at the present day, only to some extent things less interior than those inmost ones. But not even these are seen, if he has learned since early childhood to employ presence, for in that case he adopts so to speak a different disposition of mind (animus) and as a consequence produces a different facial expression - it being the disposition of mind (animus) that shows in the face. Hypocrites more than all others have become steeped in such presence from actually behaving, and so becoming accustomed to behave in such ways; and the more deceitful they are the more thoroughly are they steeped in it. With people who are not hypocrites rational good is seen in the face as the manifestation of a certain fire of life, and rational truth as the manifestation of the light of that fire. These matters a person is aware of from a certain innate knowledge without having to learn them, for it is the life of his spirit as regards good and as regards truth that manifests itself in this way. And because man is a spirit clothed with a body he knows about such a thing as this from a perception of it in his spirit, and so is aware of it from within himself. This is why a person is on occasions stirred with affection by another's facial expression, though it is not the facial expression that stirs him but the disposition of mind shining through it. The natural degree of the mind however reveals itself in the face as a more obscure fire of life and more obscure light of life, while the bodily degree scarcely does so as more than a warm and bright complexion, and as the change of their states in accordance with affections.

[2] Because the inner things present in a person manifest themselves thus in a visible form, especially in the face, the most ancient people - who were celestial and had no knowledge at all of what it was to employ presence, let alone of what hypocrisy or what deceit was - were able to see the mind of another plainly revealed in his face. For this reason the face also meant things of the will and those of the understanding, that is, interior rational things as regards good and truth, 358, 1999, 2434. Indeed those interior things as regards good were meant by the blood and its redness, and as regards truths by the form resulting from it, and its pure whiteness. But interior natural things were meant by things growing out of these, such as hairs and scales are; that is to say, things stemming from the natural as regards good were meant by 'hairs' and those stemming from the natural as regards truth by 'scales'. Consequently people governed by natural good were called 'hairy men' whereas those governed by natural truth were called 'smooth men'. These considerations show what these words 'Esau my brother is a hairy man, and I am a smooth man' mean in the internal sense, namely the nature of natural good compared with natural truth, and the nature of natural truth compared with natural good. From this it is also evident what Esau represents, that is to say, the good of the natural; for he was called Esau because of his hairiness, Genesis 25:25, and Edom because of his ruddiness, Genesis 25:30. And Mount Seir where he dwelt also has a similar meaning, namely, shaggy. This being so, the mountain that led up to Seir was called the bald or smooth mountain, mentioned in Joshua 11:17; 12:7, which was also the representative of truth leading upwards to good.

[3] 'Hairy' has reference to good and from this to truth, and also in the contrary sense to evil and from this to falsity, as has been shown in 3301. But 'smooth' has reference to truth and in the contrary sense to falsity, as is also evident from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

You who inflame yourselves among the gods under every green tree, among the smooth [stones] of the valley is your portion. Isaiah 57:5-6.

Here 'inflaming' has reference to evil, 'smooth [stones] of the valley' to falsity. In the same prophet,

The craftsman encourages the smith, the one rubbing smooth the hammer by his striking the anvil, and says of the soldering. It is good. Isaiah 41:7.

Here 'the craftsman encourages the smith' has reference to evil, 'the one rubbing smooth the hammer' to falsity. In David,

Butter makes his 1 mouth smooth; when his heart draws near, his words are softer than oil. Psalms 55:21.

Here 'a smooth mouth' or flattery refers to falsity, 'heart' and consequent soft words to evil. In the same author,

Their throat is an open sepulchre, they speak smooth things with their tongue. Psalms 5:9.

'Throat is an open sepulchre' refers to evil, 'tongue speaking smooth things' to falsity. In Luke,

Every valley will be filled, and every mountain and hill will be brought low; and the crooked places will be made straight, and the rough places into level ways. Luke 3:5.

'Valley' stands for what is lowly, 1723, 3417, 'mountain and hill' for what is exalted, 1691. 'The crooked made straight' stands for turning into good that evil which is due to ignorance, for 'length' and things to do with length have reference to good, 1613; 'rough places into level ways' stands for turning into truths those falsities which are due to ignorance - 'way' having reference to truth, 627, 2333.

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1. The Latin means your but the Hebrew means his.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1950

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1950. 'His hand will be against all' means that it will fight against those things that are not true, and 'the hand of all against him' means that falsities will fight back. This is clear from the fact that 'Ishmael', as has been stated, means rational truth separated from good; and when it is said, referring to this truth, that 'his hand will be against all and the hand of all against him', it is clear that such is the meaning of these words. It has been shown above that 'Abram' represents the Lord's Internal Man, or what amounts to the same, His Divine Celestial and Spiritual; 'Isaac' the Lord's Interior Man, or His Divine Rational; and 'Jacob' the Lord's Exterior Man, or His Divine Natural. Described here is the nature of the rational if it were not united to the Internal Man, or Divine Celestial and Spiritual. Because the rational derived its nature from the life belonging to the affection for knowledge, that is, from Hagar, Sarai's Egyptian servant-girl, and because that life belonged to the external man and possessed a heredity from the Lord's mother which had to be fought against and cast out, the nature of the rational if devoid of rational good is therefore described. But after the Lord had humbled, or afflicted and subdued, that heredity by means of conflicts brought about by temptations, and by victories, and He had with Divine good brought life to the Rational itself, the latter at that point became Isaac, that is, it is represented by Isaac, after Ishmael has been cast out of the house together with Hagar his mother.

[2] The whole of the genuine rational consists of good and truth, that is, of what is celestial and what is spiritual. Good or what is celestial is its actual soul or life, truth or what is spiritual is that which draws its life from that good. A rational devoid of life received from celestial good is as is described here, that is to say, it fights with all, and all fight with it. Rational good never fights, no matter how much it is assailed, because it is gentle and mild, long-suffering and yielding, for its nature is that of love and mercy. But although it does not fight, it nevertheless conquers all. It does not ever think of combat, nor does it glory in victory. It is of this nature because it is Divine and is of itself immune from harm; for no evil can assail good, indeed it cannot even remain in the sphere where good is. Just as soon as it approaches, evil retreats of itself and falls back; for evil is of hell, while good is of heaven. Much the same is the case with that which is celestial-spiritual, that is, with truth from a celestial origin, or truth that derives from good, for such truth is truth formed from good - insomuch that one may call it the form of good.

[3] But truth separated from good, which is represented here by Ishmael and is described in this verse, is altogether different, for it is like a wild ass, fighting with all and all with it. Indeed it hardly does anything else than think about and long for conflict. Its general delight or ruling affection is conquest, and when it conquers, it glories in victory. This is why it is described as a wild ass, that is, as a mule living in the wilderness or an ass in the wild, that is unable to live with others. A life such as this is what the life of truth devoid of good is like, and indeed what the life of faith devoid of charity is like. When therefore a person is being regenerated the regeneration is achieved, it is true, by means of the truth of faith, yet it is being achieved at the same time by means of the life of charity which the Lord instills in proportion to the increases in the truths of faith.

  
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