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Genesis 40

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2 Təzzar iggaz t'alham nasan.

3 Ig'en Firɣawna ɣur əmuzar ən mag̣azan, daɣ kasaw, wa iha Yusəf.

4 Issəɣlaf tan əmuzar ən mag̣azan i Yusəf innəṭṭaf dər-san, har əgan azzaman daɣ kasaw.

5 Daɣ ahaḍ iyyanda imuzaran win den əgan targət daɣ kasaw s akk iyyat d almaɣna-net.

6 As ig'aɣora oṣ'en du Yusəf, inay tan əzikanzaran.

7 Təzzar iṣṣəstan tan: «Ma fel təzikanzaram azalada?»

8 Əjjəwwaban-as: «Akk iyyan daɣ-na əd tərgət-net amaran wər t'illa awedan wa ifragan emel nasnat. Iṇṇ'asan Yusəf: «Ifrag Məššina a dawan t akfu. Magaradat i əs tərgəten nawan.»

9 Imməgarad as əmuzar ən maššaɣalan win šašwinen Firɣawna əs tərgət-net: «Ənaya dat-i ašək n əzzəbib.

10 ašək en ila karad zəlan. Da da ad inzar a tu təlsa təjigay, d əzzəbiban əŋŋanen.

11 Takabart ən Firɣawna təha əfus in, əṇkada du əzzəbiban win, əzmeq qan daɣ takabart, əzzalaɣ as tat in.»

12 «Ənta almaɣna ən tərget-nak, iṇṇa Yusəf, izəlan win karad n ašək əhan edagg ən karad aḍan.

13 Daɣ karad aḍan Firɣawna a kay akfu atkul n almaqqam nak, issuɣəl kay əššəɣəl nak, təfrəga a das tələsa izul ən takabart, s əmmək w'as das tat tətazzala anin.

14 Amaran a di in wər taṭṭawa as təkna taɣra nnak, zəzəd amagarad sər-i i Firɣawna, təkkəsaɣ i in daɣ kasaw a.

15 Fəlas əmətkəla du s əššil daɣ akal ən Kəl Ibri, aṃaran edag wa ənta da wər əmmozala a di igan daɣ kasaw.»

16 Assaɣa w'ad iṇay əmuzar ən maššaɣalan win šatšinen Firɣawna Yusəf as ikfa almaɣna ihossayan targət, iṇṇ'as: «Nak da orge. Daɣ tərgət in tawaya fəl aɣaf in karadat təsayyen əhanat təgəlwen šin əzodnen.

17 Daɣ tasayt ta n afalla əhan tat i Firɣawna ənnuɣan kul ən təgəlwen šin əzodnen, mišan taṣin du g̣ədad, ətaṭṭin tanat daɣ tasayt təwarat eɣaf in.»

18 «Ənta da, iṇṇ'as Yusəf, almaɣna n adi: šisayyen šin karadat adi karad aḍan.

19 Daɣ karad aḍan ad ikkəs Firɣawna eɣaf nak, iššiləy kay daɣ ašək, atšin g̣ədad iṣan nak.»

20 Əzəl wa n karad iṃos amud ən təhut ən Firɣawna, iɣra ddu imaššaɣalan-net iga ddu daɣ-san əmuzar ən win tu šašwinen d əmuzar ən win tu šatšinen, win əhanen kasaw.

21 Issoɣal əmuzar ən win tu šašwinen əššəɣəl-net, ənta deɣ izzal takabart i Firɣawna,

22 Amaran əmuzar ən win tu šatšinen iššolay tu, iɣsal du a wa dasan iṇṇa Yusəf.

23 Mišan əmuzar ən win tu šašwinen wər d'ikta Yusəf, iṭṭəw t'in.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 5139

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5139. Verses 16-19 And the chief of the bakers saw that he had interpreted what was good, and he said to Joseph, I also was in my dream, and behold, three baskets with holes in them were on my head. And in the highest basket there was some of every kind of food for Pharaoh, the work of the baker, and the birds were eating them out of the basket, from upon my head. And Joseph answered and said, This is the interpretation of it: The three baskets are three days. In yet three days Pharaoh will lift up your head from upon you, and will hang you on wood; and the birds will eat your flesh from upon you.

'And the chief of the bakers saw' means the discernment of the sensory power subject to the will part of the mind. 'That he had interpreted what was good' means what was going to take place. 'And he said to Joseph' means the perception of the celestial within the natural. 'I also was in my dream' means a foretelling. 'And behold, three baskets' means consecutive degrees forming the will. 'With holes in them were on my head' means without a termination anywhere at all in the middle. 'And in the highest basket' means the inmost degree of the will. 'There was some of every kind of food for Pharaoh' means full of celestial good for nourishing the natural. 'The work of the baker' means according to every useful purpose served by that power of the senses. 'And the birds of the air were eating them out of the basket, from upon my head' means that falsity originating in evil would consume it. 'And Joseph answered and said' means revelation resulting from the perception received by the celestial within the natural. 'This is the interpretation of it' means what it held within it. 'The three baskets' means the consecutive degrees of the will. 'Are three days' means even to the final one. 'In yet three days' means that within the final one. 'Pharaoh will lift up your head from upon you' means a decision based on foresight. 'And will hang you on wood' means a casting aside and condemnation. 'And the birds will eat your flesh from upon you' means that falsity originating in evil will consume every one of those sensory impressions.

  
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