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1 Mózes 40

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1 És lõn ezekután, hogy az égyiptomi király pohárnoka és sütõmestere vétkezének az õ urok ellen, az égyiptomi király ellen.

2 Megharaguvék azért a Faraó az õ két fõemberére, a fõpohárnokra, és a fõsütõmesterre.

3 És fogságba vetteté azokat a testõrök fõhadnagyának házában levõ tömlöczbe, arra a helyre, ahol fogva vala József.

4 A testõrök fõhadnagya pedig Józsefet rendelé melléjük és szolgála nékik. És jó ideig valának fogságban.

5 És az égyiptomi király pohárnoka és sütõmestere, a kik a tömlöczben fogva valának, látának álmot mindketten; mindegyik külön álmot, azon egy éjjel, mindegyik az õ álmának értelme szerint.

6 És beméne hozzájok József reggel, látá, hogy ímé bánkódnak vala.

7 És megkérdé a Faraó fõembereit, a kik az õ ura házánál vele együtt fogva valának, mondván: Miért oly komor ma a ti orczátok?

8 És mondának néki: Álmot láttunk és nincsen a ki megfejtse azt. És monda nékik József: A megfejtés nem Isten dolga-é? mondjátok el, kérlek, nékem.

9 Elbeszélé azért a fõpohárnok az õ álmát Józsefnek, és monda néki: Álmomban ímé egy szõlõtõ vala elõttem;

10 És a szõlõtõn három szál vesszõ vala, s alighogy bimbózék, virágozék, és gerézdjei megérlelék a szõlõszemeket.

11 A Faraó pohara pedig az én kezemben vala, és én vevém a szõlõszemeket és facsarám a Faraó poharába, és adom vala a poharat a Faraó kezébe.

12 És monda néki József: Ez annak a megfejtése: a három vesszõszál, három nap.

13 Harmadnap múlva a Faraó felmagasztalja a te fejedet, és visszahelyez téged hivatalodba, és adod a Faraó kezébe az õ poharát, az elébbi tiszted szerint, mikor az õ pohárnokja valál.

14 Csakhogy azután megemlékezzél rólam, mikor néked jól lesz dolgod, és cselekedjél, kérlek, irgalmasságot velem, emlékezzél meg rólam a Faraó elõtt és szabadíts meg engem e házból.

15 Mert lopva hoztak el engem a héberek földérõl, és itt sem cselekedtem semmit, hogy a tömlöczbe vessenek.

16 És látá a fõsütõmester, hogy jól magyaráz vala és monda Józsefnek: Álmodtam én is, hogy ímé három kosár kalács vala fejemen.

17 A felsõ kosárban pedig valának a Faraónak mindenféle süteményei, és a madarak eszik vala azokat a kosárból, az én fejemrõl.

18 És felele József és monda: Ez annak a magyarázatja: a három kosár, három nap.

19 Harmadnap múlva fejedet véteti a Faraó és fára akasztat fel téged, és a madarak leeszik rólad húsodat.

20 S lõn harmadnapon a Faraó születése napja, és vendégséget szerze minden õ szolgáinak, s akkor a fõpohárnokot és a fõsütõmestert is fölvevé szolgái közé.

21 És a fõpohárnokot visszahelyezé pohárnokságába, és nyújtotta a poharat a Faraó kezébe.

22 A fõsütõmestert pedig felakasztatá; a miképen magyarázta vala nékik József.

23 És nem emlékezék meg a fõpohárnok Józsefrõl, hanem elfelejtkezék róla.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Genesis 40

Napsal(a) New Christian Bible Study Staff

Here is an excerpt from Swedenborg's "Arcana Coelestia" that helps explain the inner meaning of this chapter:

AC 5072. In the internal sense of this chapter the subject is continued of a state of temptations, by which even bodily things might be brought into correspondence. Bodily things properly so called are sensuous things, which are of two kinds, some being subordinate to the intellectual part, and some to the will part. Those which are subordinate to the intellectual part are represented by the butler of the king of Egypt, and those which are subordinate to the will part are represented by his baker; that the former are for a time retained, but the latter cast out, is represented by the butler returning to his place, and the baker being hanged. The rest will be plain from the series in the internal sense.

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4960. Genesis 39

1. And Joseph was made to go down to Egypt, and Potiphar bought him - Pharaoh's bedchamber servant, the chief of the attendants, an Egyptian man - from the hand of the Ishmaelites who made him go down there.

2. And Jehovah was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man; and he was in the house of his lord the Egyptian.

3. And his lord saw that Jehovah was with him, and everything that he did Jehovah made to prosper in his hand.

4. And Joseph found favour in his eyes, and ministered to him; and he put him in charge over his house, and whatever he had he gave into his hand.

5. And it happened from the time he put him in charge in his house and over all that he had, that Jehovah blessed the Egyptian's house for Joseph's sake; and the blessing of Jehovah was on all that he had in the house and in the field.

6. And he left all that he had in Joseph's hand, and did not concern himself with anything 1 except the bread that he ate. And Joseph was beautiful in form and beautiful in appearance.

7. And it happened after these events, that his lord's wife lifted up her eyes towards Joseph and said, Lie with me.

8. And he refused and said to his lord's wife, Behold, my lord does not concern himself with anything 2 in the house, and all that he has he has given into my hand.

9. He himself is no greater in this house than I am, and he has not held back anything from me except yourself, in that you are his wife. How then shall I do this great evil, and sin against God?

10. And it happened as she spoke to Joseph day after day, that he did not listen to her, to lie with her, to be with her.

11. And it happened on a certain day, that he went to the house to do his work, and none of the men 3 of the house was there in the house.

12. And she took hold of him by his garment, saying, Lie with me. And he left his garment in her hand and fled, and went out of doors.

13. And it happened as she saw that he had left his garment in her hand and had fled out of doors,

14. That she cried out to the men of her house, and said to them - she said, See, he has brought us a Hebrew man to make sport of us. He came to me to lie with me, and I cried out with a loud voice.

15. And it happened as he was hearing [me], that I lifted up my voice and cried out, and he left his garment with me, and fled, and went out of doors.

16. And she kept his garment with her until his lord came to his house.

17. And she spoke to him in 4 these words, saying, The Hebrew slave whom you have brought to us came to me, to make sport of me.

18. And it happened as I lifted up my voice and cried out, that he left his garment with me and fled out of doors.

19. And it happened - as his lord heard his wife's words which she spoke to him, saying, This is what 5 your slave did to me - that his anger flared up.

20. And Joseph's lord took him and committed him to the prison-house, a place where the king's bound ones were bound; and he was there in the prison-house.

21. And Jehovah was with Joseph, and showed mercy to him, and gave him favour in the eyes of the governor 6 of the prison-house.

22. And the governor 6 of the prison-house gave into Joseph's hand all the bound who were in the prison-house; and everything they did there, he was the doer of it. 7

23. The governor of the prison-house oversaw nothing whatever that was in his hand, in that Jehovah was with him; and whatever he did, Jehovah made it prosper.

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The internal sense deals here with the way in which the Lord made His Internal Man Divine. 'Jacob' was the External Man, the subject in preceding chapters, now 'Joseph' is the Internal Man, the subject in the present chapter and those that follow it.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, did not know anything with him

2. literally, does not know what is with me

3. literally, no man from the men

4. literally, according to

5. literally, According to these words

6. literally, prince or chief

7. i.e. it was done under his instructions

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