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Genesis 44

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1 Juozapas įsakė savo namų prievaizdui: “Pripilk tų vyrų maišus, kiek tik jie pajėgia panešti, ir įdėk kiekvieno pinigus į jo maišą.

2 O mano sidabrinę taurę įdėk į jauniausiojo maišą kartu su pinigais už javus”. Jis padarė, kaip Juozapas buvo įsakęs.

3 ytui išaušus, išleido juos su jų asilais.

4 Vos tik jiems išėjus iš miesto, Juozapas tarė namų prievaizdui: “Vykis tuos vyrus ir, juos pasivijęs, sakyk: ‘Kodėl jūs atsilyginote piktu gera?

5 Kodėl pavogėte mano valdovo sidabrinę taurę? Ar ne iš jos geria mano valdovas ir ar ne su ja jis buria? Jūs blogai pasielgėte’ ”.

6 Prievaizdas, juos pasivijęs, kalbėjo tuos žodžius.

7 Jie atsakė jam: “Kodėl mūsų viešpats taip kalba? Gink Dieve, kad tavo tarnai taip pasielgtų!

8 Pinigus, kuriuos radome maišuose, atnešėme atgal iš Kanaano šalies. Kaip tad mes vogsime iš tavo valdovo namų sidabrą ar auksą?

9 Pas kurį iš mūsų ją rasi, tas temiršta, o mes visi tapsime tavo valdovo vergais”.

10 Jis atsakė: “Tebūna, kaip sakote! Pas kurį rasiu taurę, taps vergu, o visi kiti būsite nekalti”.

11 Tada kiekvienas jų skubiai pastatė savo maišą ant žemės ir atrišo jį.

12 Jis ėmė ieškoti, pradėjo nuo vyriausiojo ir baigė jauniausiuoju. Ir rado taurę Benjamino maiše.

13 Jie persiplėšė drabužius, uždėjo maišus ant savo asilų ir sugrįžo į miestą.

14 Judas ir jo broliai atėjo į Juozapo namus, nes jis dar buvo ten. Jie puolė prieš jį ant žemės.

15 Juozapas tarė jiems: “Ką padarėte! Argi nežinojote, kad toks vyras kaip aš tikrai moku burti?”

16 Judas atsakė: “Ką besakysime mūsų valdovui? Kaip bekalbėsime? Ir kuo pasiteisinsime? Dievas rado tavo tarnų kaltę. Mes esame mūsų valdovo vergai, taip pat ir tas, pas kurį rasta taurė”.

17 Juozapas atsakė: “Gink Dieve, kad taip padaryčiau! Tik tas vyras, pas kurį rasta taurė, bus mano vergas, o jūs laisvi keliaukite pas savo tėvą!”

18 Tada priartėjo prie jo Judas ir tarė: “Mano valdove, prašau, leisk savo tarnui pasiaiškinti ir nesupyk ant savo tarno, nes esi kaip faraonas.

19 Mano valdove, tu klausei savo tarnų: ‘Ar jūs turite tėvą ar brolį?’

20 Mes atsakėme: ‘Turime seną tėvą ir jauną brolį, gimusį jam senatvėje. Jo brolis yra miręs, ir jis yra vienintelis likęs iš savo motinos; tad tėvasmyli’.

21 Tada liepei: ‘Atveskite, kad jį pamatyčiau savo akimis!’

22 Mes atsakėme: ‘Berniukas negali palikti savo tėvo, nes tėvas mirs, jei paliks!’

23 Tada, valdove, pasakei savo tarnams: ‘Jei jūsų jauniausias brolis neateis su jumis, nepasirodykite mano akyse!’

24 Kai parėjome pas tavo tarną, mūsų tėvą, jam pranešėme tavo, valdove, žodžius.

25 Ir mūsų tėvas tarė: ‘Vėl nukeliavę nupirkite kiek maisto’.

26 Mes atsakėme: ‘Negalime keliauti! Tik jei leisi jauniausią brolį su mumis, keliausime. Mes negalime pasirodyti tam žmogui be mūsų jauniausiojo brolio’.

27 Tavo tarnas, mūsų tėvas, atsakė: ‘Jūs patys žinote, kad mano žmona man pagimdė du sūnus.

28 Vienas išėjo, ir aš pasakiau: ‘Jį sudraskė žvėris’. Ir aš jo daugiau nebemačiau.

29 Jei ir šitą paimsite iš manęs ir jam atsitiks nelaimė, nuvarysite mano žilus plaukus su sielvartu į kapus’.

30 Taigi, jei dabar pareisiu pas tavo tarną, mano tėvą, ir su mumis nebus berniuko, prie kurio tėvas labai prisirišęs,

31 jis numirs, matydamas, kad jo nėra su mumis. Ir tavo tarnai nuvarys tavo tarno, mūsų tėvo, žilus plaukus su sielvartu į kapus.

32 Tavo tarnas laidavo už berniuką savo tėvui, sakydamas: ‘Jei aš jo neparvesiu, būsiu nusikaltęs tau visą amžių’,

33 todėl prašau, valdove, palik mane berniuko vietoje tau vergauti, o berniukas tegrįžta su broliais!

34 Kaip galėčiau grįžti pas savo tėvą be jauniausiojo brolio ir matyti nelaimę, kuri ištiks mano tėvą”.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Genesis 44

Napsal(a) New Christian Bible Study Staff

Here are some excerpts from Swedenborg's "Arcana Coelestia" that help explain the inner meaning of this chapter:

AC 5728. The subject treated of in this chapter in the internal sense is the intermediate between the internal celestial man and the external natural man; and first that the internal celestial man filled the intermediate with spiritual truth from itself. The intermediate is "Benjamin," the spiritual truth with it is "Joseph‘s silver cup," the internal celestial man is "Joseph," and the external natural man is the "ten sons of Jacob."

AC 5729. The subject next treated of is the temptation of the external natural man, which continues until there is willing submission to the internal celestial. The temptation is described by their being accused, and by their returning in despair to Joseph. The willing submission is described by their all offering themselves for servants, and Judah’s offering himself in their stead. The conjunction of the external man with the internal is not accomplished without temptation and willing submission.

AC 5730. In the representative historic sense the subject here treated of is Jacob‘s descendants, that they were rejected, but that they obstinately insisted on being representative. Their being rejected is meant by Joseph’s desiring to send them away, and to keep Benjamin only; their obstinately insisting is involved in the particulars of their confession and entreaty.

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5728. Genesis 44

1. And he commanded the one who was over his house, saying, Fill the men's pouches with food, as much as they can carry; and put each one's silver in the mouth of his pouch.

2. And you are to put my cup, the cup made of silver, in the mouth of the pouch of the youngest, and his silver for grain; and he did according to Joseph's word which he spoke.

3. Morning dawned, and the men were sent away, they and their asses.

4. They went out of the city, not far distant. And Joseph said to the one who was over his house, Rise up, pursue the men and overtake them; and you are to say to them, Why are you repaying evil for good?

5. Is not this what my lord drinks from; and does he not certainly practise divination in this? You have done evil in what you have done.

6. And he overtook them, and spoke those words to them.

7. And they said to him, Why does my lord speak words such as these? Far be it from your servants to do such a thing as this.

8. Behold, the silver which we found in the mouth of our pouches we brought back to you from the land of Canaan; and how could we steal from your lord's house silver or gold?

9. With whomever of your servants it is found, let him die; and we also will be slaves to my lord.

10. And he said, Now also, according to your words, so let it be: He with whom it is found will be my slave, and you will be innocent.

11. And they hurried and caused to come down, each one his pouch to the earth; and they opened each one his pouch.

12. And he searched; he began with the oldest and finished with the youngest. And the cup was found in Benjamin's pouch.

13. And they rent their clothes; and each one loaded his ass, and they returned to the city.

14. And Judah and his brothers entered Joseph's house, and he, he was still there; and they fell before him to the earth.

15. And Joseph said to them, What deed is this that you have done? Did you not know that a man such as I certainly practises divination?

16. And Judah said, What shall we say to my lord, what shall we speak? And how shall we be acquitted? God has found out the iniquity of your servants; behold, we are my lord's slaves, even ourselves, even he in whose hand the cup was found.

17. And [Joseph] said, Far be it from me to do this; the man in whose hand the cup was found, he will be my slave, and you, go up in peace to your father.

18. And Judah approached him and said, By me, 1 my lord, let your servant, I beg you, speak a word in my lord's ears, and do not let your anger burn against your servant, for as you are, so is Pharaoh.

19. My lord questioned his servants, saying, Have you a father, or a brother?

20. And we said to my lord, We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, the youngest one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left to his mother, and his father loves him.

21. And you said to your servants, Cause him to come down to me, and I will set my eye on him.

22. And we said to my lord, The boy cannot leave his father; and should he leave his father, [his father] will die.

23. And you said to your servants, If your youngest brother does not come down with you, you will not see my face again.

24. And so it was, when we went up to your servant my father, that we told him my lord's words.

25. And our father said, Return, buy us a little food.

26. And we said, We cannot go down; if our youngest brother is with us we will go down, for we cannot see the man's face if our youngest brother is not with us.

27. And your servant my father said to us, You know that my wife bore me two sons.

28. And one went out from me, and I said, He has surely been torn to pieces; and I have not seen him since.

29. And you are taking this one also from before my face, and should harm befall him, you will cause my grey hair to go down in evil to the grave.

30. And now, when I come to your servant my father and the boy is not with us, and his soul being bound up with his soul,

31. It will be, when he sees that the boy is not there, that he will die, and your servants will cause the grey hair of your servant our father to go down in sorrow to the grave.

32. For your servant became surety for the boy to my father, saying, If I do not bring him back to you I shall be sinning against my father all my days.

33. And now, I beg you, let your servant stay instead of the boy, a slave to my lord; and let the boy go up with his brothers.

34. For how am I to go up to my father, and the boy is not with me? Perhaps I shall see the evil which will come upon my father.

CONTENTS

This chapter deals in the internal sense with the intermediary between the internal celestial man and the external natural man. First comes a description which shows that from itself the internal celestial man filled the intermediary with spiritual truth. The intermediary is 'Benjamin', while the spiritual truth present there is 'Joseph's silver cup'; the internal celestial man is 'Joseph', and the external natural man is 'the ten sons of Jacob'.

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1. The Latin per me represents the Hebrew Bi, which usually expresses entreaty, as here. But cp Chapter 43:20.

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