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Genesis 49

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1 «Idawat du a dawan əməla a wa kawan z igrəwan daɣ azzaman win du zaynen.

2 Idawat du bararan in, ṣəsəmat y awal in:

3 Ruben kay aɣafadday nin, Kay aṣṣahat in, kay eɣaf ən təɣurad in, Kay a ogaran ətəwəsəɣmar daɣ bararan in, Kay a ogaran təla ən fərregaten.

4 Təṃosa angi n aṃan ozalnen Mišan a kay igməd almaqam nak, Wa n tizart y iməḍrayan nak Fəlas təsaffallasa abba nnak S ənəməṇsa wa təge d anna nnak.

5 Šimehon əd Lebi iməḍrayan olanen Šikabiwen nasan kayatan əkmanen.

6 Sənnəməggəgaɣet šiṃərkas nawan əd ṃan in Əqqamet ətəwəsaɣmar in Wər irtay dər-wan daɣ ahan in, Fəlas daɣ alham nawan, bararan in Ad tənɣam aytedan aggotnen daɣ tara ən ṃan təɣtasam agozan ən zəgran əddarnen.

7 Təwar tulɣant alham nawan ilan šiɣərden Fəlas təkmawen a t'əhanen. Təwar tulɣant aššar nawan ad d izzibben, Fəlas təhanint kawan wər nəha, əd ṃan mallolnen A kawan əzəmməzzəya əd temattay nin, Aṃaran əzəwwəziwəzaq qawan daɣ akal in.

8 Yuda kay a əflasan məḍrayan nak Ad tarna imagzaran nak, Maddanəs n abba nnak ad əssəjədan dat-ək.

9 Yuda, barar in, ahar ənḍərran a dər toleɣ iṃan-net, Wa dd iyyəwanan daɣ təgmərt, iqqal du edag-net. Ikram iḍaran-net, Israd: ma ihalan əsəbdəd-net?

10 Taɣmar wər za təfəl ehan-net, Əṭṭəbil illa ɣur əzzurriya nnet Har d'aṣu wa tt'ilan iṃan-net, Ənta as əṭṭafnat təmattiwen taṇat-net.

11 Ewad daɣ tənafləyt As iqqan ajad-net Daɣ təfṣəq n əzzəbib-net, Irabbaz isəlsa nnet Daɣ esmad d əzzəwi nnet.

12 Isaṣṣahat esmad təməllay ən šiṭṭawen-net, təssəmlal teṣṣay n əx išenan-net.

13 Zəbulun ad iɣsər fəl ṭama ən gərwan, Dad ətazakken əɣlalan win n aṃan. Akal-net igla har əɣrəm wa n Tsidon.

14 Issakar iṃos ajad iṣṣohen, Itallaman gər məssəgan, Iṣaggad y alxeran.

15 As tan inay ad idakkal əzuk fəl zeran Išɣəl ardu s i tt'ilan.

16 Dan ad aṣṣahen aytedan-net Šilat n iyyat tawšet daɣ šin n Israyil ket-net.

17 Dan šila n taššolt təhat tarrayt-net Təddad agozan n ays fəl ad d'uḍu aṃawan-net.

18 Əge daɣ-ak aṭṭama nin fəl efsan, ya Əməli!

19 Gad ad t'əgrəwan majjarakan Mišan a tan arnu istəq qan.

20 Ašer ila tagəlla təṇfat, Ənta z ihakkin isudar win əzodnen əmənokal.

21 Naftali tədəmit təggoragat Tətaraw awleɣan əhoṣṣaynen.

22 Yusəf šilan ənezər n ašək itarawan s igət Illan dagma n aṃan ən šaṭ, Əg̣g̣aran taɣərt iləlad-net.

23 Əgrawan tu kəl təganziwen s igət A tu naḍḍaban har əlan talilant, Əsaknin tu əzzəngu nnasan s igət.

24 Mišan ikna iḍuf ən təganzay nnet Ətawasaṣahen zayyan ən fassan-net S əfus n Əməqqar wa əɣbada d aṣṣahat-net, S ənta as əheɣ tag̣g̣azt-net, Iṃos wa s əsahhadda fəl təɣurad-net,

25 S əddəlil ən Məššina nin wa kay ikfan tadhəlt-net, S əddəlil n Əməqqar wa fall-ak itaggan albaraka-net, Daɣ təṇfa n akonak wa n jənnawan, D aṃan win d əg̣ammadnen eres ən ṃədlan. Ig'ak tolas albaraka daɣ ara ən ṭədoden əd hərwan.

26 Abba nnak ihakku albarakatan As win marawan in ogaran tan, Afalla n ədɣaɣan win ərunen okayan tan. Eɣaf ən Yusəf azzabbenet fall-as albarakatan, Fəl takannart ən win d iṇṇəfrannen daɣ məqqaran.

27 Benyamin uray a iṃos iɣišašen S aɣora ilammaz tagmərt-net Əs ṭakəst ad uzan agləz-net.

28 Əntanay da da awalan win dasan iga abba nasan as fall-asan itaggu albaraka nnet. Əkkulluk n iyyan iga fall-as albaraka ən ṃan-net. Əntanay a daɣ əganat tawšeten an marawat əd ṣanatat n Israyil. Dəffər a di omar maddan-əs, iṇṇ'asan: «Nak əmərədda tilkamat ən təɣrəst in a əhe. As di aba təṇbəlam i ɣur abbatan in daɣ əɣəɣi wa ihan tawagost ta n Efron wa n aw Xet, ta təhat Makfela dagma n aṃadal ən Mamre daɣ akal wa n Kanan. Tawagost en da a izzənza Ibrahim ɣur Efron wa n aw Xet fəl ad iqqəl əɣəɣi wa tat ihan edagg ən zəkwan.

31 Denda ad iṭawaṇbal Ibrahim əd tənṭut-net Sarata, denda ad iṭawaṇbal Isxaq əd tənṭut-net Raqqiyetu, denda tolas ad əṇbala Leyya.

32 Tawagost d əɣəɣi wa tat ihan ənzan du ɣur Kəl Xet.»

33 As iɣrad Yaqqub ammar ən maddan-əs iqqal serrad-net, təga talɣa nnet, ilkam i marawan-net win aba.

   

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2763. These considerations now show where the representatives in the Word and the things in it which carry a spiritual meaning have their origin, namely in the representatives that manifest themselves in the next life. It was from the same source that representatives came to members of the Most Ancient Church, who were celestial and who while living on earth were at the same time in the company of spirits and angels. From these people those representatives passed to their descendants, and at length to those who did not know anything about them apart from the mere fact that such things were meant by them. But because those representatives had come down from most ancient times and were included in their Divine worship, they were venerated and treated as holy.

[2] In addition to representatives there are also correspondences, which denote and also mean something altogether different in the spiritual world from what they do in the natural world. The heart, for example, means the affection for good; the eyes, the understanding; the ears, obedience; the hand, power; and there are countless other correspondences besides these. These things are not represented in this manner in the world of spirits but correspond in the way something natural corresponds to something spiritual. This explains why every word within the Word, down to the smallest letter of all, embodies spiritual and celestial matters, and why the Word is inspired in the way it is, that is to say, so inspired that when man is reading it, spirits and angels immediately perceive it spiritually according to the representations and correspondences.

[3] But this knowledge which was developed so extensively and valued so highly by the ancients after the Flood, and which enabled them to think with spirits and angels, has today been completely wiped out, insomuch that scarcely anybody is willing to believe that it exists. And those who believe that it does exist merely refer to it as something mystical which has no practical value, the reason being that mankind has become utterly worldly- and bodily-minded to the point of finding the very mention of what is spiritual and celestial repugnant, and sometimes loathsome, even nauseating. How then will they react in the next life which lasts for ever, where not that which is worldly and bodily but solely that which is spiritual and celestial constitutes life in heaven?

  
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