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ヨシュア記 11

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1 ハゾルの王ヤビンは、これを聞いて、マドンの王ヨバブ、シムロンの王、およびアクサフの王、

2 また地、キンネロテののアラバ、平地、西の方のドルの高地におる王たち、

3 すなわち、東西のカナンびと、アモリびと、ヘテびと、ペリジびと、地のエブスびと、ミヅパの地にあるヘルモンのふもとのヒビびとに使者をつかわした。

4 そして彼らは、そのすべての軍勢を率いて出てきた。その大軍は浜べののように数多く、と戦車も、ひじょうに多かった。

5 これらの王たちはみな軍を集め、進んできて、共にメロムの水のほとりに陣をしき、イスラエルと戦おうとした。

6 その時、はヨシュアに言われた、「彼らのゆえに恐れてはならない。あすの今ごろ、わたしは彼らを皆イスラエルに渡して、ことごとく殺させるであろう。あなたは彼らのの足の筋を切り、戦車をで焼かなければならない」。

7 そこでヨシュアは、すべてのいくさびとを率いて、にわかにメロムの水のほとりにおし寄せ、彼らを襲った。

8 は彼らをイスラエルのに渡されたので、これを撃ち破り、大シドンおよびミスレポテ・マイムまで、これを追撃し、東の方では、ミヅパの谷まで彼らを追い、ついにひとりも残さず撃ちとった。

9 ヨシュアはが命じられたとおりに彼らに行い、彼らのの足の筋を切り、戦車をで焼いた。

10 その時、ヨシュアはひきかえして、ハゾルを取り、つるぎをもって、その王を撃った。ハゾルは昔、これらすべての国々の盟主であったからである。

11 彼らはつるぎをもって、その中のすべての人を撃ち、ことごとくそれを滅ぼし、息のあるものは、ひとりも残さなかった。そしてをもってハゾルを焼いた。

12 ヨシュアはこれらの王たちのすべての々、およびその諸王を取り、つるぎをもって、これを撃ち、ことごとく滅ぼした。主のしもべモーセが命じたとおりであった。

13 ただし、丘の上に立っている々をイスラエルは焼かなかった。ヨシュアはただハゾルだけを焼いた。

14 これらののすべてのぶんどり物と家畜とは、イスラエルの人々が戦利品として取ったが、人はみなつるぎをもって、滅ぼし尽し、息のあるものは、ひとりも残さなかった。

15 がそのしもべモーセ命じられたように、モーセはヨシュアに命じたが、ヨシュアはそのとおりにおこなった。すべてモーセ命じられたことで、ヨシュアが行わなかったことは一つもなかった。

16 こうしてヨシュアはその全地、すなわち、地、ネゲブの全地、ゴセンの全地、平地、アラバならびにイスラエルの地と平地を取り、

17 セイルへ上って行く道のハラクから、ヘルモンのふもとのレバノンの谷にあるバアルガデまでを獲た。そしてそれらの王たちを、ことごとく捕えて、撃ち殺した。

18 ヨシュアはこれらすべての王たちと、長いあいだ戦った。

19 ギベオン住民ヒビびとのほかには、イスラエルの人々と和を講じたは一つもなかった。々はみな戦争をして、攻め取ったものであった。

20 彼らがをかたくなにして、イスラエルに攻めよせたのは、もともとがそうさせられたので、彼らがのろわれた者となり、あわれみを受けず、ことごとく滅ぼされるためであった。モーセ命じられたとおりである。

21 その時、ヨシュアはまた行って、地、ヘブロン、デビル、アナブ、ユダのすべての地、イスラエルのすべての地から、アナクびとを断ち、彼らの々をも共に滅ぼした。

22 それでイスラエルの人々の地に、アナクびとは、ひとりもいなくなった。ただガサ、ガテ、アシドドには、少し残っているだけであった。

23 こうしてヨシュアはその地を、ことごとく取った。すべてモーセに告げられたとおりである。そしてヨシュアはイスラエルの部族にそれぞれの分を与えて、嗣業とさせた。こうしてその地に戦争はやんだ。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4240

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4240. Unto the land of Seir. That this signifies celestial natural good, is evident from the signification of the “land of Seir,” as being in the supreme sense the Lord’s celestial natural good. The reason why the “land of Seir” has this signification, is that Mount Seir was a boundary of the land of Canaan on one side (Josh. 11:16-17); and all boundaries, such as rivers, mountains, or lands, represented those things which were ultimates (n. 1585, 1866, 4116); for they put on their representations from the land of Canaan, which was in the midst, and represented the Lord’s heavenly kingdom, and in the supreme sense His Divine Human (see n. 1607, 3038, 3481, 3705). The ultimates, which are boundaries, are those things which are called natural; for it is in natural things that spiritual and celestial things are terminated. Thus is it in the heavens; for the inmost or third heaven is celestial, because it is in love to the Lord; the middle or second heaven is spiritual, because it is in love toward the neighbor; and the ultimate or first heaven is celestial and spiritual natural, because it is in simple good, which is the ultimate of order there. It is similar with the regenerate man, who is a little heaven. From all this can now be seen whence it is that the “land of Seir” signifies celestial natural good. Esau also, who dwelt there, represents this good, as was shown above; and hence the same is signified by the land where he dwelt; for lands take on the representations of their inhabitants (n. 1675).

[2] From all this it is now evident what is signified in the Word by “Seir.” As in Moses:

Jehovah came from Sinai, and arose from Seir unto them, He shone forth from Mount Paran and He came from the ten thousands of holiness (Deuteronomy 33:2-3).

In the song of Deborah and Barak in the book of Judges:

O Jehovah, when thou wentest forth out of Seir, when thou marchedst out of the field of Edom, the earth trembled, the heavens also dropped, the clouds also dropped water, the mountains flowed down, this Sinai, before Jehovah the God of Israel (Judg. 5:4-5 (Judges 5:6).

In the prophecy of Balaam:

I see Him, but not now; I behold Him, but not nigh; there shall arise a star out of Jacob, and a scepter shall rise up out of Israel; and Edom shall be an inheritance; Seir also shall be an inheritance of his enemies, and Israel maketh strength (Numbers 24:17-18).

Everyone can see that in these passages “Seir” signifies something of the Lord, for it is said that Jehovah “arose from Seir,” that He “went forth out of Seir, and marched out of the field of Edom,” and that “Edom and Seir shall be an inheritance.” Yet what of the Lord it signifies, no one can know except from the internal sense of the Word; but that it is the Lord’s Divine Human, and specifically the Divine natural as to good, may be seen from what has been said above. To “arise,” and to “go forth out of Seir” denote that He made even His natural Divine, in order that from this also there might be light, that is, intelligence and wisdom; and that in this way He might become Jehovah, not only as to His Human Rational, but also as to His Human Natural; and therefore it is said, “Jehovah arose from Seir,” and “Jehovah went forth out of Seir.” (That the Lord is Jehovah may be seen above, n. 1343, 1736, 2004, 2005, 2018, 2025, 2156, 2329, 2921, 3023, 3035.) The “prophecy concerning Dumah” in Isaiah involves a like meaning:

He calleth unto me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night; watchman, what of the night? The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night (Isaiah 21:11-12).

[3] By the “land of Seir” in the relative sense is properly signified the Lord’s kingdom with those who are out of the church, that is, with the Gentiles, when the church is being set up among them, on the former or old church falling away from charity and faith. That those who are in darkness then have light is evident from many passages in the Word. This is properly signified by “arising from Seir,” and “going forth out of Seir, and marching out of the field of Edom,” and by “Seir being an inheritance;” as also by the above words in Isaiah: “He calleth unto me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night? The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night;” “the morning cometh” denotes the Lord’s advent (n. 2405, 2780), and the consequent enlightenment to those who are in night (that is, in ignorance), but enlightenment from the Lord’s Divine natural (n. 4211). As most of the things in the Word have also an opposite sense, so likewise has “Seir;” as in Ezekiel 25:8-9; 35:2-15, and occasionally in the historicals of the Word.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1607

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1607. For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it. That this signifies the heavenly kingdom, that it should be the Lord’s, is evident from the signification of “the land,” and here of the land of Canaan—because it is said, “the land which thou seest”—as being the heavenly kingdom. For by the land of Canaan was represented the Lord’s kingdom in the heavens, that is heaven, and the Lord’s kingdom on earth, or the church; which signification of “land” or “earth” has been several times treated of before. That the kingdom in the heavens and on earth has been given to the Lord, is evident from various passages of the Word. As in Isaiah:

Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, God, Hero, Father of eternity, Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).

In Daniel:

I saw in the night visions, and behold one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven; and He came even to the Ancient of Days, and they brought Him near before Him. And there was given Him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom; and all peoples, nations, and languages shall serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His kingdom that which shall not be destroyed (Dan 7:13-14). The Lord Himself also says the same in Matthew:

All things are delivered unto Me of My Father (Matthew 11:27)

also in Luke (10:22). And again in Matthew:

All power [potestas] has been given unto Me in heaven and on earth (Matthew 28:18).

In John:

Thou gavest to the Son power [potestas] over all flesh, that whatsoever Thou hast given Him, to them He should give eternal life (17:2, 3 (John 17:2-3). 17:2, 3).

The same is also signified by His “sitting at the right hand,” as in Luke:

Now from henceforth shall the Son of man sit at the right hand of the power of God (Luke 22:69).

[2] As regards all power being given unto the Son of man in the heavens and on earth, it is to be known that the Lord had power over all things in the heavens and on earth before He came into the world; for He was God from eternity and Jehovah, as He plainly says in John:

Now, O Father, glorify Thou Me with Thine own self, with the glow which I had with Thee before the world was (John 17:5);

and again:

Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am 1 (John 8:58);

for He was Jehovah and God to the Most Ancient Church that was before the flood, and was seen by them. He was also Jehovah and God to the Ancient Church that was after the flood. And it was He who was represented by all the rites of the Jewish Church, and whom they worshiped. But the reason He says that all power was given unto Him in heaven and on earth, as if it were then His for the first time, is that by “the Son of man” is meant His Human Essence; and this, when united to His Divine Essence, was also Jehovah, and at the same time had power; and this could not be the case until He had been glorified, that is, until by unition with the Divine Essence His Human Essence also had life in itself, and so became in like manner Divine and Jehovah; as He says in John:

As the Father hath life in Himself, so hath He given to the Son to have life in Himself (John 5:26).

[3] It is His Human Essence, or external man, that is likewise called “Son of man” in Daniel, in the passage quoted above; and of which it is said in the passage quoted from Isaiah, “A Child is born and a Son is given to us.” That the heavenly kingdom should be given to Him, and all power in the heavens and on earth, He now saw, and it was now promised Him; and this is signified by the words, “all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed after thee forever.” This was before His Human Essence had been united to His Divine Essence, which was united when He had overcome the devil and hell, that is, when by His own power and His own might He had expelled all evil, which alone disunites.

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1. The Latin has fui, but elsewhere sum, as in n. 9315.

  
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