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1 ထိုအခါ ဣဇာက်သည် ယာကုပ်ကို ခေါ်၍၊ သင်သည် ခါနာန်အမျိုးသမီးနှင့် အိမ်ထောင်ဘက်မပြုရ။

2 အမိ၏အဘ ဗေသွေလအမျိုးသားနေရာ ပါဒ နာရံအရပ်သို့ ၍ သွားလော့။ သင့်ဦးရီးလာဗန်၏ သမီးတစုံတယောက်နှင့် အိမ်ထောင်ဘက်ပြုလော့။

3 အနန္တတန်ခိုးရှင် ဘုရားသခင်သည် ကောင်းကြီး ပေး၍ တိုးပွားစေသဖြင့်၊ သင်သည် အမျိုးကြီးဖြစ်မည် အကြောင်းနှင့် များပြားစေတော်မူစေသတည်း။

4 အထက်က အာဗြဟံအား ပေးတော်မူ၍၊ သင် ယခု ဧည့်သည်ဖြစ်လျက်နေသော ဤပြည်ကို၊ သင်အမွေ ခံရမည်အကြောင်း၊ သင့်အား၎င်း၊ သင်၏အမျိုးအနွယ် အား၎င်း၊ အာဗြဟံ၏ ကောင်းကြီးမင်္ဂလာကို ပေးတော် မူစေသတည်းဟု ကောင်းကြီးပေးလျက်မှာထား၍ လွှတ် လိုက်လေ၏။

5 ထိုသို့ ယာကုပ်နှင့် ဧသော၏ အမိ၊ ရေက္ကေ၏ မောင်၊ ရှုရိလူဗေသွေလသား လာဗန်နေရာ ပါဒနာရံပြည် သို့ ယာကုပ်သွားလေ၏။

6 ထိုသို့ ဣဇာက်သည် ယာကုပ်ကို ကောင်းကြီး ပေး၍၊ ပါဒနာရံပြည်၌ အိမ်ထောင်ဘက်ပြုစေခြင်းငှါ လွှတ်လိုကသောကြောင်းကို၎င်း၊ ခါနာန်အမျိုးသမီးနှင့် အိမ်ထောင်ဘက်မပြုရဟု၊ ကောင်းကြီးပေးသောအခါ မှာထားကြောင်းကို၎င်း၊

7 ယာကုပ်သည် မိဘစကားကို နားထောင်၍၊ ပါဒနာရံပြည်သို့ သွားကြောင်းကို၎င်း၊

8 ခါနာန်အမျိုးသမီးတို့ကို အဘဣဇာက် မနှစ်သက်ကြောင်းကို၎င်း၊ ဧသောသိမြင်လျှင်၊

9 ဣရှမေလထံသို့သွား၍ အထက်မယားတို့မှ တပါး၊ အာဗြဟံသား ဣရှမေလသမီးနဗာယုတ်နှမ၊ မဟာလတ်နှင့် တဖန် အိမ်ထောင်ဘက် ပြုပြန်လေ၏။

10 ယာကုပ်သည် ဗေရရှေဘရွာမှ ထွက်၍၊ ခါရန် ပြည်သို့ ခရီးသွားစဉ်တွင်၊

11 တစုံတခုသောအရပ်သို့ရောက်၍၊ မိုဃ်းချုပ် သောကြောင့်၊ ညဉ့်ကို လွန်စေမည်အကြံရှိသည်နှင့်၊ ထိုအရပ်၌ ကျောက်ကိုယူ၍ ခေါင်းအုံးဘို့ ထားပြီးလျှင် အိပ်လေ၏။

12 မြင်ရသော အိပ်မက်ဟူမူကား၊ မြေကြီးပေါ်၌ လှေကားထောင်လျက် အဖျားသည် မိုဃ်းကောင်းကင် တိုင်အောင်မှီ၏။ ဘုရားသခင်၏ ကောင်းကင်တမန်တို့ သည်၊ ထိုလှေကားဖြင့် ဆင်းလျက် တက်လျက်ရှိကြ၏။

13 ထာဝရဘုရားသည် လှေကားထက်၌ ရပ်တော်မူ လျက်၊ ငါသည် သင်၏အဘ အာဗြဟံဘုရားဣဇာက်၏ ဘုရားတည်းဟူသော ထာဝရဘုရားဖြစ်၏။ သင်အိပ် သော မြေကို သင်နှင့်သင်၏ အမျိုးအနွယ်အား ငါပေး မည်။

14 သင်၏အမျိုးအနွယ်သည် မြေမှုန့်ကဲ့သို့ များပြား လိမ့်မည်။ အရှေ့၊ အနောက်၊ တောင်မြောက်၊ လေးမျက်နှာ အရပ်တို့သို့နှံ့ပြားကြလိမ့်မည်။ သင်နှင့်သင်၏အမျိုး အနွယ်အားဖြင့် လူမျိုးအပေါင်းတို့သည် ကောင်းကြီး မင်္ဂလာကို ခံကြရလိမ့်မည်။

15 ငါသည် သင့်ဘက်မှာရှိ၏။ သင်သွားလေရာ ရာ၌ ငါစောင့်မမည်။ ဤပြည်သို့တဖန် ဆောင်ခဲ့ဦးမည်။ ဂတိထားသည်အတိုင်း မပြည့်စုံမှီ၊ သင့်ကိုငါမစွန့်ဟု မိန့်တော်မူ၏။

16 ယာကုပ်သည်အိပ်ပျော်ရာမှ နိုးလျင်၊ အကယ်စင်စစ် ထာဝရဘုရားသည် ဤအရပ်၌ရှိတော်မူ၏။ ရှိတော်မူကြောင်းကို ငါမသိ

17 ဤအရပ်ကား၊ အဘယ်မျှလောက် ကြောက်မက် ဘွယ် ဖြစ်သည်တကား။ ဤအရပ်ကား၊ အခြားမဟုတ်၊ ဘုရားသခင်၏ ဘုံဗိမာန်၊ ကောင်းကင်တံခါးဝ ဖြစ်သည် တကားဟု၊ ကြောက်ရွံ့ခြင်းသို့ ရောက်၍ ဆို၏။

18 နံနက်စောစော ယာကုပ်သည်၍၊ ခေါင်းအုံး သော ကျောက်ကို ယူသဖြင့်၊ မှတ်တိုင်ဖြစ်စေလျက် ောင်ပြီးလျှင်၊ ကျောက်ိပ်ဖျားအပေါ်၌ ဆီကို လောင်းလေ၏။

19 ထိုအရပ်ကိုလည်း၊ ဗေသလအမည်ဖြင့် မှည့် လေ၏။ ထိုမြို့၏ အမည်ဟောင်းကား၊ ဥလံလုဇဟူ သတည်း။

20 ထိုအခါ ယာကုပ်က၊ ဘုရားသခင်သည် ငါ့ဘက် ၌ ရှိလျက်၊ ငါယခုသွားရာလမ်းမှာ၊ငါ့ကိုစောင့်မ၍ စားစရာအစား၊ ဝတ်စရာအဝတ်ကို ပေးသနားတော်မူ လျှင်၎င်း၊

21 ငါသည် တဖန် အဘ၏အိမ်သို့ ငြိမ်ဝပ်စွာ ပြန် ရောက်၍၊ ထာဝရဘုရားသည်ငါ၏ဘုရား ဖြစ်တော်မူ လျှင်၎င်း၊ မှတ်တိုင်ပြု၍ ငါထူထောင်သော ဤကျောက် သည်လည်း၊ဘုရားသခင်၏ ဗိမာန်ဖြစ်ရမည်။

22 ပေးသနားတော်မူသမျှတို့ကို ဆယ်ဘို့တဘို့ ပူဇော်ပါမည်ဟူ၍ သစ္စာပြုလေ၏။

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3688

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3688. 'The sister of Nebaioth, as a wife in addition to the wives he had' means an affection for celestial truth more internally. This is clear from the meaning of 'a sister' as intellectual or rational truth, dealt with in 1495, 2508, 2524, 2556, 3386; from the representation of 'Nebaioth' as the good that constitutes the spiritual Church, dealt with in 3268 - therefore 'the sister of Nebaioth' means the affection for celestial truth, or what amounts to the same, the affection for spiritual good; from the meaning of 'wives' or the daughters of Heth as affections for truth from a non-genuine source, dealt with in 3470, 3620-3622, 3686, and from the meaning of 'taking a wife' as being brought into association or joined together. From all these meanings it is evident that these words, together with those that come immediately before them, mean the joining together of the good represented by 'Esau' with truth from a Divine source, thus with the affection for celestial truth more internally.

[2] The actuality of these matters is indeed as stated already, yet they are of such a nature that they can hardly be understood at all as long as the most general features of the subject remain unknown. Furthermore they are the kind of things in which the world of today does not have any interest, for it is earthly things, not heavenly ones, in which it is interested, for the reason, as people even say, that they see and know earthly things, but they do not see or know the heavenly. Now because what is contained in the internal sense of the Word has to be not merely disclosed but also explained, let an example be taken to show what the expressions the truth of good, which 'Esau' represents, and the good of truth, which 'Jacob' represents, are used to mean. At the same time the example will clarify the point that until a person has been regenerated the good of truth in relation to the truth of good exists inversely, but after he has been regenerated they are joined together. This example will accordingly illustrate the matters stated so far.

[3] Take as our example the kind of person who can be regenerated; for the Lord foresees that he can be, and because He foresees it He also makes provision for it. At the outset while a young child he does not yet know what the works of charity towards the neighbour are, for he does not yet know what charity is or what the neighbour is. Consequently because he knows from the Word that one ought to give to the poor and that anyone who does so has his reward in heaven he helps beggars more than all others for he believes that these are the poor who are meant in the Word. He does not take into account the fact that the kind of people who beg on the streets for the most part lead godless and even criminal lives, despise everything associated with Divine worship, and surrender themselves completely to laziness and inactivity. Nonetheless a person in the first stages of regeneration helps those people with all his heart. These good actions are examples of the good which springs from external truth and with which his regeneration begins. The truth of good, which is more internal, flows accordingly into those actions, fashioning these as directed by the cognitions which the child knows?

[4] At a later stage however, when more enlightened, he is willing to do good to all he believes to be poor and needy, but he still makes scarcely any distinction between the godly poor and needy and the ungodly poor and needy. He believes that all are to be regarded and rated equally as the neighbour. But when he becomes more enlightened in these matters he does make a distinction and provides help only to the good and upright. He knows that providing help to the evil does harm to many, for by the aid and support these get he gives them the opportunity to harm others. At length when he is being regenerated he does not do good to any but the good and the godly, for at this point he is not stirred by an affection simply for the person he does good to but by the good itself residing with that person. And since the Lord is present within all good and godliness he accordingly bears witness also, through his affection towards what is good, to his love to the Lord. When he is at heart moved by charity such as this he can become regenerate.

[5] From this it is evident that in relation to this state his previous state was an inverse one, that is to say, he believed that to be good which was not in fact good. Nevertheless at the beginning of regeneration he still had to put into practice that which, though not in fact good, he believed to be so since what he knew went no further and since more interior good that flows from charity was not able to enter into any truth apart from that of which he actually knew. It is also evident that more interior good was always present and fashioning it, and this good could not have manifested itself previously until by means of cognitions he had been gradually enlightened about the nature of goods and truths. From this it is evident to some extent what is meant by the good of truth, which 'Jacob' represents here, what is meant by the truth of good, which 'Esau' represents, and that at first these exist inversely but subsequently are joined together.

  
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Genesis 20

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1 Abraham traveled from there toward the land of the South, and lived between Kadesh and Shur. He lived as a foreigner in Gerar.

2 Abraham said about Sarah his wife, "She is my sister." Abimelech king of Gerar sent, and took Sarah.

3 But God came to Abimelech in a dream of the night, and said to him, "Behold, you are a dead man, because of the woman whom you have taken. For she is a man's wife."

4 Now Abimelech had not come near her. He said, "Lord, will you kill even a righteous nation?

5 Didn't he tell me, 'She is my sister?' She, even she herself, said, 'He is my brother.' In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands have I done this."

6 God said to him in the dream, "Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also withheld you from sinning against me. Therefore I didn't allow you to touch her.

7 Now therefore, restore the man's wife. For he is a prophet, and he will pray for you, and you will live. If you don't restore her, know for sure that you will die, you, and all who are yours."

8 Abimelech rose early in the morning, and called all his servants, and told all these things in their ear. The men were very scared.

9 Then Abimelech called Abraham, and said to him, "What have you done to us? How have I sinned against you, that you have brought on me and on my kingdom a great sin? You have done deeds to me that ought not to be done!"

10 Abimelech said to Abraham, "What did you see, that you have done this thing?"

11 Abraham said, "Because I thought, 'Surely the fear of God is not in this place. They will kill me for my wife's sake.'

12 Besides, she is indeed my sister, the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother; and she became my wife.

13 It happened, when God caused me to wander from my father's house, that I said to her, 'This is your kindness which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, "He is my brother."'"

14 Abimelech took sheep and cattle, male servants and female servants, and gave them to Abraham, and restored Sarah, his wife, to him.

15 Abimelech said, "Behold, my land is before you. Dwell where it pleases you."

16 To Sarah he said, "Behold, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver. Behold, it is for you a covering of the eyes to all that are with you. In front of all you are vindicated."

17 Abraham prayed to God. God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and his female servants, and they bore children.

18 For Yahweh had closed up tight all the wombs of the house of Abimelech, because of Sarah, Abraham's wife.