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Genesis 12

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1 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S κύριος-N2--NSM ὁ- A--DSM *αβραμ-N---DSM ἐκἔρχομαι-VB--AAD2S ἐκ-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF σύ- P--GS καί-C ἐκ-P ὁ- A--GSF συγγένεια-N1A-GSF σύ- P--GS καί-C ἐκ-P ὁ- A--GSM οἶκος-N2--GSM ὁ- A--GSM πατήρ-N3--GSM σύ- P--GS εἰς-P ὁ- A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF ὅς- --ASF ἄν-X σύ- P--DS δεικνύω-VF--FAI1S

2 καί-C ποιέω-VF--FAI1S σύ- P--AS εἰς-P ἔθνος-N3E-ASN μέγας-A1P-ASN καί-C εὐλογέω-VF--FAI1S σύ- P--AS καί-C μεγαλύνω-VF2-FAI1S ὁ- A--ASN ὄνομα-N3M-ASN σύ- P--GS καί-C εἰμί-VF--FMI2S εὐλογητός-A1--NSM

3 καί-C εὐλογέω-VF--FAI1S ὁ- A--APM εὐλογέω-V2--PAPAPM σύ- P--AS καί-C ὁ- A--APM καταἀράομαι-V3--PMPAPM σύ- P--AS καταἀράομαι-VF--FMI1S καί-C ἐνεὐλογέω-VC--FPI3P ἐν-P σύ- P--DS πᾶς-A1S-NPF ὁ- A--NPF φυλή-N1--NPF ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF

4 καί-C πορεύομαι-VCI-API3S *αβραμ-N---NSM καθάπερ-D λαλέω-VAI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--DSM κύριος-N2--NSM καί-C οἴχομαι-V1I-IMI3S μετά-P αὐτός- D--GSM *λωτ-N---NSM *αβραμ-N---NSM δέ-X εἰμί-V9--IAI3S ἔτος-N3E-GPN ἑβδομήκοντα-M πέντε-M ὅτε-D ἐκἔρχομαι-VBI-AAI3S ἐκ-P *χαρραν-N---GS

5 καί-C λαμβάνω-VBI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM ὁ- A--ASF *σαρα-N---ASF γυνή-N3K-ASF αὐτός- D--GSM καί-C ὁ- A--ASM *λωτ-N---ASM υἱός-N2--ASM ὁ- A--GSM ἀδελφός-N2--GSM αὐτός- D--GSM καί-C πᾶς-A3--APN ὁ- A--APN ὑποἄρχω-V1--PAPAPN αὐτός- D--GPM ὅσος-A1--APN κτάομαι-VAI-AMI3P καί-C πᾶς-A1S-ASF ψυχή-N1--ASF ὅς- --ASF κτάομαι-VAI-AMI3P ἐν-P *χαρραν-N---DS καί-C ἐκἔρχομαι-VBI-AAI3P πορεύομαι-VC--APN εἰς-P γῆ-N1--ASF *χανααν-N----S καί-C ἔρχομαι-VBI-AAI3P εἰς-P γῆ-N1--ASF *χανααν-N----S

6 καί-C διαὁδεύω-VAI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM ὁ- A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF εἰς-P ὁ- A--ASN μῆκος-N3E-ASN αὐτός- D--GSF ἕως-P ὁ- A--GSM τόπος-N2--GSM *συχεμ-N---GS ἐπί-P ὁ- A--ASF δρῦς-N3U-ASF ὁ- A--ASF ὑψηλός-A1--ASF ὁ- A--NPM δέ-X *χαναναῖος-N2--NPM τότε-D καταοἰκέω-V2I-IAI3P ὁ- A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF

7 καί-C ὁράω-VVI-API3S κύριος-N2--NSM ὁ- A--DSM *αβραμ-N---DSM καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--DSM ὁ- A--DSN σπέρμα-N3M-DSN σύ- P--GS δίδωμι-VF--FAI1S ὁ- A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF οὗτος- D--ASF καί-C οἰκοδομέω-VAI-AAI3S ἐκεῖ-D *αβραμ-N---NSM θυσιαστήριον-N2N-ASN κύριος-N2--DSM ὁ- A--DSM ὁράω-VV--APPDSM αὐτός- D--DSM

8 καί-C ἀποἵστημι-VHI-AAI3S ἐκεῖθεν-D εἰς-P ὁ- A--ASN ὄρος-N3E-ASN κατά-P ἀνατολή-N1--APF *βαιθηλ-N---GS καί-C ἵστημι-VAI-AAI3S ἐκεῖ-D ὁ- A--ASF σκηνή-N1--ASF αὐτός- D--GSM *βαιθηλ-N---NS κατά-P θάλασσα-N1S-ASF καί-C *αγγαι-N---NS κατά-P ἀνατολή-N1--APF καί-C οἰκοδομέω-VAI-AAI3S ἐκεῖ-D θυσιαστήριον-N2N-ASN ὁ- A--DSM κύριος-N2--DSM καί-C ἐπικαλέω-VAI-AMI3S ἐπί-P ὁ- A--DSN ὄνομα-N3M-DSN κύριος-N2--GSM

9 καί-C ἀποαἴρω-VAI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM καί-C πορεύομαι-VC--APPNSM στρατοπεδεύω-VAI-AAI3S ἐν-P ὁ- A--DSF ἔρημος-N2--DSF

10 καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S λιμός-N2--NSM ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C καταβαίνω-VZI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM εἰς-P *αἴγυπτος-N2--ASF παραοἰκέω-VA--AAN ἐκεῖ-D ὅτι-C ἐνἰσχύω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM λιμός-N2--NSM ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF

11 γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S δέ-X ἡνίκα-D ἐγγίζω-VAI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM εἰςἔρχομαι-VB--AAN εἰς-P *αἴγυπτος-N2--ASF εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM *σαρα-N---DSF ὁ- A--DSF γυνή-N3K-DSF αὐτός- D--GSM γιγνώσκω-V1--PAI1S ἐγώ- P--NS ὅτι-C γυνή-N3K-NSF εὐπρόσωπος-A1B-NSF εἰμί-V9--PAI2S

12 εἰμί-VF--FMI3S οὖν-X ὡς-C ἄν-X ὁράω-VB--AAS3P σύ- P--AS ὁ- A--NPM *αἰγύπτιος-N2--NPM εἶπον-VF2-FAI3P ὅτι-C γυνή-N3K-NSF αὐτός- D--GSM οὗτος- D--NSF καί-C ἀποκτείνω-VF2-FAI3P ἐγώ- P--AS σύ- P--AS δέ-X περιποιέω-VF--FMI3P

13 εἶπον-VB--AAD2S οὖν-X ὅτι-C ἀδελφή-N1--NSF αὐτός- D--GSM εἰμί-V9--PAI1S ὅπως-C ἄν-X εὖ-D ἐγώ- P--DS γίγνομαι-VB--AMS3S διά-P σύ- P--AS καί-C ζάω-VF--FMI3S ὁ- A--NSF ψυχή-N1--NSF ἐγώ- P--GS ἕνεκεν-P σύ- P--GS

14 γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S δέ-X ἡνίκα-D εἰςἔρχομαι-VBI-AAI3S *αβραμ-N---NSM εἰς-P *αἴγυπτος-N2--ASF ὁράω-VB--AAPNPM ὁ- A--NPM *αἰγύπτιος-N2--NPM ὁ- A--ASF γυνή-N3K-ASF ὅτι-C καλός-A1--NSF εἰμί-V9--IAI3S σφόδρα-D

15 καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3P αὐτός- D--ASF ὁ- A--NPM ἄρχων-N3--NPM *φαραώ-N---DSM καί-C ἐπιαἰνέω-VAI-AAI3P αὐτός- D--ASF πρός-P *φαραώ-N---ASM καί-C εἰςἄγω-VBI-AAI3P αὐτός- D--ASF εἰς-P ὁ- A--ASM οἶκος-N2--ASM *φαραώ-N---GSM

16 καί-C ὁ- A--DSM *αβραμ-N---DSM εὖ-D χράω-VAI-AMI3P διά-P αὐτός- D--ASF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3P αὐτός- D--DSM πρόβατον-N2N-NPN καί-C μόσχος-N2--NPM καί-C ὄνος-N2--NPM παῖς-N3D-NPM καί-C παιδίσκη-N1--NPF ἡμίονος-N2--NPM καί-C κάμηλος-N2--NPM

17 καί-C ἐτάζω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASM *φαραώ-N---ASM ἐτασμός-N2--DPM μέγας-A1--DPM καί-C πονηρός-A1A-DPM καί-C ὁ- A--ASM οἶκος-N2--ASM αὐτός- D--GSM περί-P *σαρα-N---GSF ὁ- A--GSF γυνή-N3K-GSF *αβραμ-N---GSM

18 καλέω-VA--AAPNSM δέ-X *φαραώ-N---NSM ὁ- A--ASM *αβραμ-N---ASM εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S τίς- I--ASN οὗτος- D--ASN ποιέω-VAI-AAI2S ἐγώ- P--DS ὅτι-C οὐ-D ἀποἀγγέλλω-VAI-AAI2S ἐγώ- P--DS ὅτι-C γυνή-N3K-NSF σύ- P--GS εἰμί-V9--PAI3S

19 ἵνα-C τίς- I--ASN εἶπον-VAI-AAI2S ὅτι-C ἀδελφή-N1--NSF ἐγώ- P--GS εἰμί-V9--PAI3S καί-C λαμβάνω-VBI-AAI1S αὐτός- D--ASF ἐμαυτοῦ- D--DSM εἰς-P γυνή-N3K-ASF καί-C νῦν-D ἰδού-I ὁ- A--NSF γυνή-N3K-NSF σύ- P--GS ἐναντίον-P σύ- P--GS λαμβάνω-VB--AAPNSM ἀποτρέχω-V1--PAD2S

20 καί-C ἐντέλλομαι-VAI-AMI3S *φαραώ-N---NSM ἀνήρ-N3--DPM περί-P *αβραμ-N---GSM συν προπέμπω-VA--AAN αὐτός- D--ASM καί-C ὁ- A--ASF γυνή-N3K-ASF αὐτός- D--GSM καί-C πᾶς-A3--APN ὅσος-A1--APN εἰμί-V9--IAI3S αὐτός- D--DSM καί-C *λωτ-N---ASM μετά-P αὐτός- D--GSM

   

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2722. He planted a grove in Beersheba. That this signifies doctrine thence with its knowledges and its quality, is evident from the signification of a “grove,” and from the signification of “Beersheba.” As regards groves: in the Ancient Church holy worship was performed on mountains and in groves; on mountains, because mountains signified the celestial things of worship; and in groves, because groves signified its spiritual things. So long as that church, namely, the Ancient, was in its simplicity, their worship at that time on mountains and in groves was holy, for the reason that celestial things, which are those of love and charity, were represented by things high and lofty, such as mountains and hills; and spiritual things, which are therefrom, by things fruitful and leafy, such as gardens and groves; but after representatives and significatives began to be made idolatrous, by the worship of external things without internal, that holy worship became profane; and they were therefore forbidden to worship on mountains and in groves.

[2] That the ancients held holy worship on mountains is evident from the twelfth chapter of Genesis, where we read of Abraham:

He removed thence unto a mountain on the east of Bethel, and pitched his tent, having Bethel on the sea, and Ai on the east; and there he built an altar, and called on the name of Jehovah (Genesis 12:8, n. 1449-1455);

and also from the signification of a “mountain,” as being the celestial of love (n. 795, 796, 1430). That they also held holy worship in groves is evident from what is stated in this verse: “Abraham planted a grove in Beersheba, and called there on the name of the God of eternity;” and also from the signification of a “garden,” as being intelligence (n. 100, 108, 1588); and of “trees,” as being perceptions (n. 103, 2163). That this was forbidden is evident from the following passages.

In Moses:

Thou shalt not plant thee a grove of any tree beside the altar of Jehovah thy God which thou shalt make thee, and thou shalt not set thee up a pillar; which Jehovah thy God hateth (Deuteronomy 16:21-22).

In the same:

The altars of the nations shall ye break down, and dash in pieces their pillars, and cut down their groves (Exodus 34:13);

and they were commanded to burn the groves of the nations with fire (Deuteronomy 12:3).

[3] And as the Jews and Israelites, among whom the representative ritual of the Ancient Church was introduced, were solely in externals, and at heart were nothing but idolaters, neither knowing nor wishing to know what anything internal was, nor the life after death, nor even that the Messiah’s kingdom was a heavenly one, therefore whenever they were in freedom they held profane worship on mountains and hills, and also in groves and forests; and likewise in place of mountains and hills they made for themselves high places, and in place of groves carved representations of a grove, as is evident from many passages in the Word. As in the book of Judges:

The sons of Israel served Baalim and the groves (Judg. 3:7).

In the book of Kings:

Israel made groves provoking Jehovah (1 Kings 14:15).

And in another place:

Judah built them high places, and pillars, and groves, upon every high hill, and under every green tree (1 Kings 14:23).

And again:

Israel built them high places in all their cities, and set up pillars and groves upon every high hill, and under every green tree (2 Kings 17:9-10).

And again:

Manasseh king of Judah reared up altars for Baal, and made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel, and set the carved image of the grove which he had made in the house of God (2 Kings 21:3, 7);

from which it is manifest that they also made for themselves carved images of a grove. That these were destroyed by king Josiah may be seen in the same book:

Josiah caused all the vessels that were made for Baal and for the grove, and for the sun and the moon, and for all the army of the heavens, to be brought out of the temple of Jehovah, and he burnt them without Jerusalem, and the houses which the women had woven there for the grove (2 Kings 23:4-5, 7, 14-15).

He also cut down the groves which Solomon had made, and likewise the grove in Bethel which Jeroboam had made (2 Kings 23:4, 6-7, (23:6-7) 13-15). That king Hezekiah also demolished such things may be seen in the same book:

Hezekiah king of Judah removed the high places, and brake the pillars, and cut down the grove, and brake in pieces the brazen serpent which Moses had made (2 Kings 18:4).

[4] That the brazen serpent was holy in the time of Moses is evident; but when the external was worshiped it became profane, and was broken in pieces, for the same reason that worship on mountains and in groves was forbidden. These things are still more evident in the Prophets.

In Isaiah:

Inflaming yourselves with gods under every green tree; sacrificing the children in the rivers under the crags of the rocks; thou hast also poured out a drink-offering to the rivers, thou hast offered a gift; upon a high and lofty mountain hast thou set thy habitation, and thither wentest thou up 1 to offer sacrifice (Isaiah 57:5-7).

In the same:

In that day shall a man look unto his Maker, and his eyes shall see the Holy One of Israel; and he shall not look to the altars the work of his hands, neither shall he see that which his fingers have made, and the groves and the sun images (Isaiah 17:7-8).

In Micah:

I will cut off thy graven images and thy pillars out of the midst of thee, and thou shalt no more bow thyself down to the work of thy hands; and I will pluck up thy groves out of the midst of thee, and I will destroy thy cities (Micah 5:13-14).

In Ezekiel:

That their slain may be among their idols, round about their altars, upon every high hill, on all the tops of the mountains, and under every green tree, and under every tangled oak, the place where they did offer an odor of rest to all their idols (Ezekiel 6:13).

[5] From all this it is now manifest from what origin idolatrous worship came, namely, the worship of objects that were representative and significative. The most ancient people who were before the flood saw in each and everything-in mountains, hills, plains, and valleys, gardens, groves, and forests, rivers and waters, fields and plantations, trees and animals of every kind, and the luminaries of heaven-something representative and significative of the Lord’s kingdom; but they never dwelt with their eyes, still less with their minds, on these objects; but these things served them as means for thinking about the celestial and spiritual things in the Lord’s kingdom; and this to such a degree that there was nothing at all in universal nature that did not serve them as such means. The real fact is that everything in nature is representative, which is an arcanum at this day and scarcely believed by anyone. But after the celestial which is of love to the Lord had perished, the human race was then no longer in that state-namely, that from objects as means they could see the celestial and spiritual things of the Lord’s kingdom.

[6] Yet the ancients after the flood knew, from traditions, and from collections made by certain persons, that these things had such a signification; and as they were significative they esteemed them holy. Hence came the representative worship of the Ancient Church; which church, being spiritual, was not in the perception that a thing was so, but was in the knowledge of the fact; for it was relatively in obscurity (n. 2715). Nevertheless they did not worship outward things, but by means of outward things they called to mind inward things; and hence when they were in those representatives and significatives, they were in holiness of worship. They were able to be so because they were in spiritual love, that is, in charity, which they made an essential of worship; and therefore holiness from the Lord could flow into their worship. But when the state of the human race had become so changed and perverted that they removed themselves from the good of charity, and thus no longer believed that there was any heavenly kingdom, or any life after death, but that men were in a similar condition with animals, save only that they could think (as is also believed at this day), then the holy representative worship was turned into idolatry, and the outward things were worshiped. Hence with many Gentiles at that time, and also with the Jews and Israelites, the worship was not representative, but was a worship of the representatives and significatives; that is, of the outward things without the inward.

[7] As regards groves in particular, among the ancients they were of various signification, and indeed according to the kinds of trees in them. Groves of olive-trees signified the celestial things of worship; groves of vines signified the spiritual things of worship; but groves of fig-trees, cedars, fir-trees, poplars, and oaks, signified various things relating to what is celestial and spiritual. In the passage before us mention is made simply of a grove or plantation of trees; and this signifies the things of reason that were adjoined to doctrine and its knowledges; for trees in general signify perceptions (n. 103, 2163), but when they are predicated of the spiritual church they signify knowledges, for the reason that the man of the spiritual church has no other perceptions than those which come through knowledges from doctrine or the Word; for these become of his faith, and thus of conscience, from which he has perception.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Ibi obtulisti, but eo ascendisti, Apocalypse Explained 405. [Rotch ed.]

  
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