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1 Въ то время случилось, что Іуда, отошедши отъ братьевъ своихъ, поставилъ шатеръ свой въ сосјдствј одного Одолламитянина, которому имя Хира.

2 Тамъ увидјлъ Іуда дочь одного Хананеянина, которому имя: Шуа, и взялъ ее за себя, и вошелъ къ ней.

3 Она зачала, и родила сына; и онъ нарекъ ему имя: Иръ.

4 И зачала опять, и родила сына, и нарекла ему имя: Онанъ.

5 Потомъ и еще родила сына, и нарекла ему имя: Шела. Онъ былъ въ Хезивј, когда она родила сего.

6 И взялъ Іуда за Ира, первенца своего, жену, именемъ Ѕамарь.

7 Иръ, первенецъ Іудинъ, былъ неблагоугоденъ предъ очами Іеговы; и Іегова умертвилъ его.

8 Тогда Іуда сказалъ Онану: войди къ женј брата твоего, вступи у ней въ права деверя, и возстанови сјмя брату твоему.

9 Онанъ зналъ, что сјмя будетъ не ему; и потому, когда входилъ къ женј брата своего, погублялъ сјмя пролитіемъ на землю, чтобы не дать сјмени брату своему.

10 То, что онъ дјлалъ, было зло предъ очами Іеговы: посему Онъ умертвилъ и его.

11 Тогда Іуда сказалъ Ѕамарј, невјсткј своей: оставайся вдовою въ домј отца твоего, пока подростетъ сынъ мой Шела. Ибо онъ сказалъ въ умј своемъ: не умеръ бы и онъ подобно братьямъ его. Ѕамарь пошла, и осталась въ домј отца своего.

12 По прошествіи немалаго времени умерла дочь Шуи, жена Іудина. Іуда, утјшившись, пошелъ въ Ѕимну, къ стригущимъ скотъ его, самъ и Хира другъ его, Одолламитянинъ.

13 И дали Ѕамари вјсть, говоря: вотъ, свекоръ твой идетъ въ Ѕимну, стричь скотъ свой.

14 Тогда она сняла съ себя одежду вдовства своего, покрыла себя покрываломъ, и, закрывшись, сјла у воротъ Енаима, по дорогј въ Ѕимну. Ибо видјла, что Шела выросъ, а она не дана ему въ жену.

15 Іуда, увидя ее, почелъ ее за блудницу; потому что она закрыла лице свое.

16 Онъ поворотилъ къ ней съ дороги, и сказалъ: войду я къ тебј. Ибо не зналъ, что это невјстка его. Она сказала: что ты дашь мнј за то, что войдешь ко мнј?

17 Онъ отвјчалъ: я пришлю тебј козленка изъ стада. Она сказала: дашь ли ты мнј залогъ, пока пришлешь?

18 Онъ сказалъ: какой дать тебј залогь? она отвјчала: печать твою, и цјпочку твою, и трость твою, которая въ рукј твоей. Онъ отдалъ ей сіе, и вошелъ къ ней; и она зачала отъ него.

19 И вставъ, пошла, сняла съ себя покрывало свое, и одјлась въ одежду вдовства своего.

20 Іуда же послалъ козленка черезъ друга своего Одолламитянина, чтобы возвратить залогъ изъ руки женщины; но онъ не нашелъ ея.

21 И спросилъ жителей того мјста, говоря: гдј блудница, которая была въ Енаимј при дорогј? но они отвјчали: здјсь не было блудницы,

22 И такъ онъ возвратился къ Іудј, и сказалъ: я не нашелъ ея; да и жители мјста того сказали: здјсь не было блудницы.

23 Сказалъ Іуда: пусть она возметъ себј, чтобы не стали надъ нами смјяться: вотъ, я послалъ этого козленка; но ты не нашелъ ея.

24 Прошло около трехъ мјсяцевъ, и сказали Іудј, говоря: Ѕамарь, невјстка твоя, впала въ блудъ, и вотъ она беременна отъ блуда. Іуда сказалъ: выведите ее, и пусть сожгутъ ее.

25 Но когда повели ее; тогда она послала сказать свекру своему: я беременна отъ того, чье это. И сказала: узнавай, чья эта печать, и цјпочка, и трость.

26 Іуда узналъ, и сказалъ: она правје меня, потому что я не далъ ея Шелј, сыну моему. Потомъ онъ не позналъ ея болје.

27 Настало время родить ей, и вотъ въ утробј ея близнецы.

28 И случилось во время родовъ ея, что показалась рука одного; тогда повивальная бабка, взявъ, навязала ему на руку червленую нить, сказавъ: этотъ вышелъ первый.

29 Но онъ возвратилъ руку свою; и вотъ вышелъ братъ его. Тогда она сказала: какъ ты расторгъ себј преграду? Отъ сего наречено ему имя: Фаресъ.

30 Потомъ вышелъ братъ его съ червленою нитью на рукј. И наречено ему имя: Зара.

   

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24 Учитель! Моисей сказал: если кто умрет, не имея детей, то брат его пусть возьмет за себя жену его и восстановит семя брату своему;

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Arcana Coelestia # 4882

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4882. 'And went' means life. This is clear from the meaning of 'going' as living, dealt with in 3335, 3690. This meaning of 'going' in the internal sense as living does indeed seem quite remote from or unrelated to ideas man has which constitute his thought. The reason for this is that man dwells within space and time, and with these has formed the ideas comprising his thought, such as the idea of going, advancing, setting out, sojourning, or moving on. Now because these actions occur within both space and time, and as a consequence space and time have become embedded in ideas of those actions, man therefore finds it difficult to grasp that states of life are meant. But when his idea of those actions is relieved or divested of spatial and temporal elements the spiritual reality that is meant leaps out. For in the spiritual world or heaven nothing at all spatial or temporal enters the ideas they have, but instead aspects of a state of life, 1274, 1382, 2625, 2788, 2837, 3356, 3404, 3827, 4814. It does indeed appear to spirits and angels that they too move about, going from one place to another, and indeed exactly in the same way as it appears so to men. All the same, it is the changes taking place in their state of life that are responsible for this appearance. To them also, no less than to men, the appearance is that they live self-dependently, when in fact they do not live self-dependently but are dependent on the Lord's Divine, the source of every spark of life. Among angels these appearances are called real ones, because they seem in all reality to exist.

[2] I have on occasions spoken to spirits about these appearances, but those who are not governed by good, nor consequently by truth, do not wish to listen when told it is but an appearance that they live self-dependently; for their wish is to live self-dependently. But in addition to showing them from actual experience that they do not lead self-dependent lives and that every advance made from one place to another is a change to, and an advance made in, their state of life, I have also told them that for them it may be sufficient for them to know no other than that they live self-dependently, and that their life would be life no more if they did not live self-dependency. It would nevertheless be better for them to know what the situation really is, for in that case they would have the truth; and if they have the truth they also dwell in the light of heaven, since the light of heaven is the truth itself which flows from the Lord's Divine. Furthermore, if the truth existed with them in this way they would not claim that good was their own, nor would evil cling to them. Angels possessing that truth do not merely know it; they also have a perception of it.

[3] Intervals of time and space in the spiritual world are states of life, and every spark of life has its origin in the Lord, as the following experience may show. Each spirit and angel sees on his right those who are good and on his left those who are evil; this is so in whatever direction he turns himself. If he turns and looks eastwards he sees the good to the right and the evil to the left. The same happens if he turns and looks to the west, and likewise to the south or the north. This is the case with every spirit or angel, so that if there were two, and one of these turned and looked to the east and the other did so to the west, each would still see the good on his right and the evil on his left. Those far removed from, even behind the backs of, those who behold them are seen in those unchanging positions. From these considerations one may deduce clearly that every spark of life has its origin in the Lord, that is, that the Lord is within the life of everyone; for in the spiritual world the Lord is seen as the Sun, the good or sheep being on His right, and the evil or goats on His left. The same is therefore the case with each spirit or angel, for the reason, as stated, that the Lord exists in every spark of life. This is bound to look like a paradox to man, for as long as he is in the world man has ideas that are formed from worldly things, and therefore from what is spatial and temporal. But as stated above, in the spiritual world no ideas are formed from what is spatial and temporal but from the state belonging to affections and the thoughts flowing from these. It is for this reason also that the intervals of space and time in the Word mean states.

  
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