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Genesis 46

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1 απαρας δε ισραηλ αυτος και παντα τα αυτου ηλθεν επι το φρεαρ του ορκου και εθυσεν θυσιαν τω θεω του πατρος αυτου ισαακ

2 ειπεν δε ο θεος ισραηλ εν οραματι της νυκτος ειπας ιακωβ ιακωβ ο δε ειπεν τι εστιν

3 λεγων εγω ειμι ο θεος των πατερων σου μη φοβου καταβηναι εις αιγυπτον εις γαρ εθνος μεγα ποιησω σε εκει

4 και εγω καταβησομαι μετα σου εις αιγυπτον και εγω αναβιβασω σε εις τελος και ιωσηφ επιβαλει τας χειρας επι τους οφθαλμους σου

5 ανεστη δε ιακωβ απο του φρεατος του ορκου και ανελαβον οι υιοι ισραηλ τον πατερα αυτων και την αποσκευην και τας γυναικας αυτων επι τας αμαξας ας απεστειλεν ιωσηφ αραι αυτον

6 και αναλαβοντες τα υπαρχοντα αυτων και πασαν την κτησιν ην εκτησαντο εν γη χανααν εισηλθον εις αιγυπτον ιακωβ και παν το σπερμα αυτου μετ' αυτου

7 υιοι και οι υιοι των υιων αυτου μετ' αυτου θυγατερες και θυγατερες των υιων αυτου και παν το σπερμα αυτου ηγαγεν εις αιγυπτον

8 ταυτα δε τα ονοματα των υιων ισραηλ των εισελθοντων εις αιγυπτον ιακωβ και οι υιοι αυτου πρωτοτοκος ιακωβ ρουβην

9 υιοι δε ρουβην ενωχ και φαλλους ασρων και χαρμι

10 υιοι δε συμεων ιεμουηλ και ιαμιν και αωδ και ιαχιν και σααρ και σαουλ υιος της χανανιτιδος

11 υιοι δε λευι γηρσων κααθ και μεραρι

12 υιοι δε ιουδα ηρ και αυναν και σηλωμ και φαρες και ζαρα απεθανεν δε ηρ και αυναν εν γη χανααν εγενοντο δε υιοι φαρες ασρων και ιεμουηλ

13 υιοι δε ισσαχαρ θωλα και φουα και ιασουβ και ζαμβραμ

14 υιοι δε ζαβουλων σερεδ και αλλων και αλοηλ

15 ουτοι υιοι λειας ους ετεκεν τω ιακωβ εν μεσοποταμια της συριας και διναν την θυγατερα αυτου πασαι αι ψυχαι υιοι και θυγατερες τριακοντα τρεις

16 υιοι δε γαδ σαφων και αγγις και σαυνις και θασοβαν και αηδις και αροηδις και αροηλις

17 υιοι δε ασηρ ιεμνα και ιεσουα και ιεουλ και βαρια και σαρα αδελφη αυτων υιοι δε βαρια χοβορ και μελχιηλ

18 ουτοι υιοι ζελφας ην εδωκεν λαβαν λεια τη θυγατρι αυτου η ετεκεν τουτους τω ιακωβ δεκα εξ ψυχας

19 υιοι δε ραχηλ γυναικος ιακωβ ιωσηφ και βενιαμιν

20 εγενοντο δε υιοι ιωσηφ εν γη αιγυπτω ους ετεκεν αυτω ασεννεθ θυγατηρ πετεφρη ιερεως ηλιου πολεως τον μανασση και τον εφραιμ εγενοντο δε υιοι μανασση ους ετεκεν αυτω η παλλακη η συρα τον μαχιρ μαχιρ δε εγεννησεν τον γαλααδ υιοι δε εφραιμ αδελφου μανασση σουταλααμ και τααμ υιοι δε σουταλααμ εδεμ

21 υιοι δε βενιαμιν βαλα και χοβωρ και ασβηλ εγενοντο δε υιοι βαλα γηρα και νοεμαν και αγχις και ρως και μαμφιν και οφιμιν γηρα δε εγεννησεν τον αραδ

22 ουτοι υιοι ραχηλ ους ετεκεν τω ιακωβ πασαι ψυχαι δεκα οκτω

23 υιοι δε δαν ασομ

24 και υιοι νεφθαλι ασιηλ και γωυνι και ισσααρ και συλλημ

25 ουτοι υιοι βαλλας ην εδωκεν λαβαν ραχηλ τη θυγατρι αυτου η ετεκεν τουτους τω ιακωβ πασαι ψυχαι επτα

26 πασαι δε ψυχαι αι εισελθουσαι μετα ιακωβ εις αιγυπτον οι εξελθοντες εκ των μηρων αυτου χωρις των γυναικων υιων ιακωβ πασαι ψυχαι εξηκοντα εξ

27 υιοι δε ιωσηφ οι γενομενοι αυτω εν γη αιγυπτω ψυχαι εννεα πασαι ψυχαι οικου ιακωβ αι εισελθουσαι εις αιγυπτον εβδομηκοντα πεντε

28 τον δε ιουδαν απεστειλεν εμπροσθεν αυτου προς ιωσηφ συναντησαι αυτω καθ' ηρωων πολιν εις γην ραμεσση

29 ζευξας δε ιωσηφ τα αρματα αυτου ανεβη εις συναντησιν ισραηλ τω πατρι αυτου καθ' ηρωων πολιν και οφθεις αυτω επεπεσεν επι τον τραχηλον αυτου και εκλαυσεν κλαυθμω πλειονι

30 και ειπεν ισραηλ προς ιωσηφ αποθανουμαι απο του νυν επει εωρακα το προσωπον σου ετι γαρ συ ζης

31 ειπεν δε ιωσηφ προς τους αδελφους αυτου αναβας απαγγελω τω φαραω και ερω αυτω οι αδελφοι μου και ο οικος του πατρος μου οι ησαν εν γη χανααν ηκασιν προς με

32 οι δε ανδρες εισιν ποιμενες ανδρες γαρ κτηνοτροφοι ησαν και τα κτηνη και τους βοας και παντα τα αυτων αγειοχασιν

33 εαν ουν καλεση υμας φαραω και ειπη υμιν τι το εργον υμων εστιν

34 ερειτε ανδρες κτηνοτροφοι εσμεν οι παιδες σου εκ παιδος εως του νυν και ημεις και οι πατερες ημων ινα κατοικησητε εν γη γεσεμ αραβια βδελυγμα γαρ εστιν αιγυπτιοις πας ποιμην προβατων

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 6019

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6019. 'Jacob and all his seed with him' means of natural truth and of all matters of faith belonging to that truth; that is, the introduction of them into the Church's factual knowledge. This is clear from the representation of 'Jacob' as natural truth, dealt with in 3305, 3509, 3525, 3546, 3599, 3775, 4009, 4234, 4520, 4538; and from the meaning of 'seed' as faith springing from charity, dealt with in 255, 1025, 1447, 1610, 1940, 2848, 3310, so that 'all his seed with him' means all matters of faith belonging to natural truth.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 3576

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3576. 'And he blessed him' means conjunction thereby. This is clear from the meaning of 'being blessed' as conjunction, dealt with in 3504, 3514, 3530, 3565. From these details which refer to Esau and Jacob it becomes clear that the good of the rational joined itself inmostly to the good of the natural, and then through the good of the natural to the truth there. For 'Isaac' represents the rational as regards good, 'Rebekah' the rational as regards truth, while 'Esau' represents the good of the natural and 'Jacob' the truth of the natural. The idea that the rational as regards good, which is 'Isaac', joined itself inmostly to the good of the natural, which is 'Esau', but not to the truth of the natural, which is 'Jacob', except indirectly, is evident from the consideration that Isaac had Esau in mind when pronouncing the blessing on Jacob. At that time he was not thinking of Jacob but of Esau. When anyone pronounces a blessing he is blessing the person of whom he is thinking, not someone of whom he is not thinking. All blessing comes forth from something interior, for though pronounced with the lips it receives its life from the will and the thought of the person pronouncing it. It belongs essentially therefore to the individual to whom he wishes to impart it and of whom he is thinking. If anyone intercepts it and so makes it his own it is like something stolen which ought to be restored to the other person. The fact that Isaac, when pronouncing the blessing, was thinking of Esau and not of Jacob becomes clear from every single detail that goes before this - from verses 18-19, where Isaac said to Jacob,

Who are you, my son? And Jacob said to his father, I am Esau your firstborn.

Then from verses 21-23,

Isaac said to Jacob, Come near now, and I will feel you, my son, whether you are my son Esau, or not.

And after feeling him he said, The voice is Jacob's voice, and the hands Esau's hands; and he did not recognize him.

Also from verse 24,

And he said. Are you my very son Esau? And he said, I am.

And at length, when kissing him,

He smelled the odour of his clothes.

That is to say, he smelled Esau's clothes, at which point he blessed him and said,

See, the odour of my son.

From all this it is clear that by the son whom he blessed he meant none other than Esau. This also was why when he heard from Esau that it had been Jacob,

Isaac trembled very greatly. Verse 33.

And he said, Your brother came in deceitfully. Verse 35.

The reason why Jacob retained the blessing however, according to what is said in verses 33-37, was that truth represented by 'Jacob' would from the point of view of time apparently have dominion, as shown frequently above.

[2] But once the time of reformation and regeneration is completed good itself which has been Lying hidden in the inmost parts and from there has been disposing every single thing which seemed to be a matter of truth, that is, which truth had ascribed to itself, comes to the fore and openly has dominion. And this is what Isaac's words addressed to Esau mean,

By your sword you will live, and you will serve your brother. And it will be when you have dominion over him, that you will break his yoke from above your neck, Verse 40.

The internal sense of these words is that all the time truth is joined to good, good appears to be in the lower position but will eventually be in the higher. At this point there will be a joining together of the rational with the good of the natural, and through the good of the natural with the truth. Truth will thus become the truth of good. In this case 'Esau' will consequently represent the good itself of the natural and 'Jacob' the truth of the natural, both joined to the rational. Accordingly in the highest sense they will represent the Lord's Divine Natural - 'Esau' as regards the Divine Good there and 'Jacob' as regards the Divine Truth.

  
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