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Бытие 18

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1 Опять явился ему Іегова у дубравы Мамре, когда онъ сидјлъ у дверей шатра, во время зноя дневнаго.

2 Онъ возвелъ очи свои, и увидјлъ, и се, три мужа стоятъ предъ нимъ. Увидя, онъ побјжалъ имъ на встрјчу отъ дверей шатра, и поклонился до земли.

3 И сказалъ: Господи, если я обрјлъ благоволеніе предъ очами твоими, не пройди мимо раба твоего.

4 Позвольте принести немного воды, и омыть ноги ваши; и отдохните подъ симъ деревомъ.

5 Я принесу хлјба, чтобы подкрјпить сердца ваши; потомъ пойдете; ибо для того и проходите вы близь раба вашего. Они отвјчали: сдјлай такъ, какъ говоришь.

6 И поспјшилъ Авраамъ въ шатеръ къ Саррј, и сказалъ: поскорје замјси три саты пшеничной муки, и сдјлай прјсные хлјбы.

7 Побјжалъ также Авраамъ къ стаду, и взялъ тельца молодаго и тучнаго, и далъ отроку, который и поспјшилъ приготовить его.

8 И взялъ творогу и молока, и телъца приготовленнаго, и поставилъ предъ ними; а самъ стоялъ предъ ними подъ деревомъ: и они јли.

9 И спросили у него: гдј Сарра жена твоя? Онъ отвјчалъ : здјсь, въ шатрј.

10 И сказалъ одинъ изъ нихъ: Я опять буду у тебя въ это же время, и будетъ сынъ у Сарры, жены твоей. Сарра слышала сіе сквозь двери шатра, которыя были за нимъ.

11 Авраамъ же и Сарра были стары, и въ лјтахъ преклонныхъ; и обыкновенное у женщинъ у Сарры прекратилось.

12 Сарра внутренно разсмјялась, сказавъ: мнј ли, когда я состарјлась, имјть сіе утјшеніе? и господинъ мой старъ.

13 Но Іегова сказалъ Аврааму: для чего это разсмјялась Сарра, сказавъ: неужели я подлинно рожу, когда я состарјласъ?

14 Есть ли что трудное для Іеговы? Въ назначенный срокъ буду Я у тебя въ это же вреия; и будетъ у Сарры сынъ.

15 Сарра же не призналась, а сказала: я не смјялась. Ибо она пришла въ страхъ. Но Онъ сказалъ: нјтъ, ты разсмјялась.

16 Потомъ мужи оные встали, и обратились оттуда къ Содому; Авраамъ же шелъ съ ними, провожая ихъ.

17 Тогда Іегова сказалъ: утаю ли Я отъ Авраама, что Я хочу дјлать?

18 А Авраамъ непремјнно будетъ народомъ великимъ и сильнымъ, и благословятся въ немъ всј народы земные.

19 Ибо Я сталъ знать его ради того, что онъ заповјдаетъ сынамъ своимъ, и дому своему послј себя, ходить путемъ Іеговы, и быть добрыми, и справедливыми, да исполнитъ Іегова надъ Авраамомъ, что сказалъ о немъ.

20 И сказалъ Іегова: великъ вопль Содомскій и Гоморскій, и грјхи ихъ очень тяжки.

21 Сойду и посмотрю, совершеино ли то дјлается у нихъ, о чемъ восходитъ ко Мнј вопль, или нјтъ; узнаю.

22 Между тјмъ, два мужа обратились и пошли оттуда въ Содомъ; Авраамъ же еще стоялъ предъ лицемъ Іеговы.

23 И подошелъ Авраамъ, и сказалъ: не ужели Ты погубишь праведнаго съ нечестивымъ?

24 Можетъ быть, найдется въ этомъ городј пятьдесятъ праведниковъ? Неужели погубишь и не пощадишь мјста сего для пятидесяти праведниковъ, находящихся въ немъ?

25 Не можетъ быть, чтобы Ты сдјлалъ такое дјло, чтобы Ты погубилъ праведнаго съ нечестивымъ, чтобы тоже было съ праведникомъ, что съ нечестивымъ; не можетъ быть отъ Тебя! Судія всей земли поступитъ ли неправосудно?

26 Іегова сказалъ: если Я найду въ городј Содомј пятьдесятъ праведниковъ; то Я для нихъ пощажу все мјсто сіе.

27 Авраамъ сказалъ въ отвјтъ: осмјлюсь я теперь сказать Господу, я, прахъ и пепелъ:

28 можетъ быть до пятидесяти праведниковъ не достанетъ пяти, не ужели за недостаткомъ пяти Ты истребишь весь городъ? Онъ сказалъ: не истреблю, ежели найду тамъ сорокъ пять.

29 Авраамъ, продолжая съ нимъ рјчь, сказалъ: можетъ быть найдется тамъ сорокъ. И сказалъ Онъ: не сдјлаю того и для сорока.

30 Послј сего Авраамъ сказалъ: да не прогнјвается Господь, если я еще скажу: можетъ быть, найдется тамъ тридцать. Онъ сказалъ: не сдјлаю того, если найдется тамъ и тридцать.

31 Авраамъ сказалъ: осмјлюсь я еще сказать Господу: можетъ быть, найдется тамъ двадцать. Онъ сказалъ: не истреблю и для двадцати.

32 Авраамъ сказалъ: да не прогнјвается Господь, если я еще скажу однажды: можетъ, быть найдется тамъ десять. Онъ сказалъ: не истреблю и для десяти.

33 И отошелъ Іегова, по окончаніи разговора съ Авраамомъ; Авраамъ же возвратился въ свое мјсто,

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Genesis 18

Napsal(a) New Christian Bible Study Staff

As this chapter opens, Abraham is sitting in the doorway of his tent, which is pitched in the oak groves of Mamre. Jehovah appears to Abraham, in the guise of three men, three angels. Abraham bows in humiliation and says, “My Lord, if I pray I have found grace in thine eyes, pass not I pray from over thy servant”. He wants to mark the occasion of this visit with a feast, and goes about preparing a special meal for his Heavenly guests.

Jehovah has come to inform Abraham and Sarah that they will have a child in the coming year. Abraham and Sarah are both very old, and find it hard to believe that this could be true - the Jehovah says to them, "Shall any thing be too wonderful for Jehovah?"

Jehovah tells them that a great nation will descend from Abraham and carry his name.

After the feast, as the visitors are about to leave, they turn their faces toward Sodom and Gomorrah. Jehovah then says, “the cry has become great, and their sin has become very grievous.” Jehovah is about to tell Abraham of his plan to destroy these cities due to their sinfulness. Upon hearing this news asks, Abraham what will happen to those who have not sinned. Jehovah tells Abraham that if there are as few as five good and truthful people there, He will not destroy these cities.

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

AC 2136. In the first place, this chapter treats concerning the Lord’s state of perception in the Human and concerning the communication with the Divine at that time, before the perfect union of His Human Essence with the Divine Essence, which state is also that in regard to which the Lord says,

"No one hath seen God at any time, the Only-begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father" (John 1:18).

AC 2137. The Lord‘s state of perception in the Human at that time is signified by the "oak-groves of Mamre" (verse 1); and that in this state He perceived the Divine which was manifesting itself before His Human (verse 2); at which He rejoiced (verse 3); and desired that the Divine should draw nearer to His Human by putting on something natural (verse 4), and His Human nearer to the Divine by putting on the celestial (verse 5). The celestial and the derivative spiritual, which He put on, are signified by the "three measures of meal of fine flour" of which the cakes were made (verse 6); and that He also put on a conforming natural, is signified by the "son of an ox" (verse 7); the result being conformation, and a communication of the Divine with the Human, and of the Human with the Divine (verse 8).

AC 2138. In the second place, this chapter treats concerning the Lord’s perception in that state respecting the rational with Him, in that it would put off the Human, and be made Divine.

AC 2139. That the rational would be made Divine, is signified by the "son" whom Sarah was to bear (verse 10). That the human rational truth that was with the Lord did not perceive this, and thus did not believe it, is signified by Sarah‘s "laughing" at the door of the tent that was behind him (verses 10-13, 15). It is confirmed that the Lord would put off this also, and would put on in its place truth Divine (verse 14).

AC 2140. In the third place, the chapter treats concerning the Lord’s grief and anxiety over the human race, because men were so greatly imbued with the love of self, and from this with the cupidity of exercising command over others from what is evil and false, for whom in that state He interceded, and obtained that those should be saved with whom there should be goods and truths; and who these are, is recounted in order.

AC 2141. The Lord‘s perception concerning the human race, that it was in evil and falsity, "Sodom" being the love of self and the derivative cupidity of exercising command from what is evil, and "Gomorrah" being the same from what is false (verses 16, 20). That this could not be concealed from the Lord in that state, because by Him and from Him is all salvation (verses 17 to 19); that is to say, they were to be visited when their wickedness reached its height (verses 20, 21). That when He was in this perception (verse 22), He interceded for them; first for those with whom there should be truths, and these truths full of goods, who are signified by the "fifty" (verses 23 to 26); also for those with whom there should be less of good, but this good nevertheless conjoined with truths, who are signified by the "forty-five" (verses 27, 28); next for those who have been in temptations, who are signified by the "forty" (verse 29); as likewise for those who have been in some combats against evils, who are signified by the "thirty" (verse 30); afterwards for those with whom there should be states of the affection of good from any other source, who are signified by the "twenty" (verse 31); lastly for those with whom there should be states of the affection of truth, who are signified by the "ten" (verse 32); and the constant answer was that they should be saved (verses 26, 28 to 32). These things being accomplished, the Lord returned into His former state of perception (verse 33). These are the arcana contained in the internal sense of this chapter, which are not manifest from the letter.

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2137. The Lord's state of perception within the Human at that time is meant by the oak-groves of Mamre, verse 1.

In this state He perceived the Divine, which was manifesting itself to His Human, verse 2

- at which He rejoiced, verse 3;

also, in this state, He desired that the Divine should draw nearer to His Human by taking on something natural, verse 4,

and that the Human should draw nearer to the Divine by taking on the celestial, verse 5

- the celestial, and the spiritual deriving from this, which He took upon Himself being meant by the three measures of the meal of fine flour from which the cakes were made, verse 6;

and then, in this state, He put on a conformable natural, which is meant by the young bull, verse 7;

as a result conformability existed and a communication of the Divine with the Human, and of the Human with the Divine, verse 8.

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