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1 以扫就是以东,他的後代记在下面。

2 以扫迦南的女子为妻,就是赫人以伦的女儿亚大和希未人祭便的孙女、亚拿的女儿阿何利巴玛,

3 又娶了以实玛利的女儿、尼拜约的妹子巴实抹。

4 亚大给以扫生了以利法;巴实抹生了流珥;

5 阿何利巴玛生了耶乌施、雅兰、可拉。这都是以扫的儿子,是在迦南生的。

6 以扫带着他的妻子、儿女,与家中一切的人口,并他的羊、牲畜,和一切货财,就是他在迦南所得的,往别处去,离了他兄弟雅各

7 因为二人的财物群畜甚多,寄居的方容不下他们,所以不能同居。

8 於是以扫在西珥里;以扫就是以东

9 以扫是西珥以东人的始祖,他的後代记在下面。

10 以扫众子的名字如下。以扫妻子亚大生以利法;以扫妻子巴实抹生流珥。

11 以利法的儿子是提幔、阿抹、洗玻、迦坦、基纳斯。

12 亭纳是以扫儿子以利法的妾;他给以利法生了亚玛力。这是以扫妻子亚大的子孙。

13 流珥的儿子是拿哈、谢拉、沙玛、米撒。这是以扫妻子巴实抹的子孙。

14 以扫妻子阿何利巴玛是祭便的孙女,亚拿的女儿;他给以扫生了耶乌施、雅兰、可拉

15 以扫子孙中作族长的记在下面。以扫长子以利法的子孙中,有提幔族长、阿抹族长、洗玻族长,基纳斯族长、

16 可拉族长、迦坦族长、亚玛力族长。这是在以东从以利法所出的族长,都是亚大的子孙。

17 以扫儿子流珥的子孙中,有拿哈族长、谢拉族长、沙玛族长、米撒族长。这是在以东从流珥所出的族长,都是以扫妻子巴实抹的子孙。

18 以扫妻子阿何利巴玛的子孙中,有耶乌施族长、雅兰族长、可拉族长。这是从以扫妻子,亚拿的女儿,阿何利巴玛子孙中所出的族长。

19 以上的族长都是以扫的子孙;以扫就是以东

20 原有的居民─何利人西珥的子孙记在下面:就是罗坍、朔巴、祭便、亚拿、

21 底顺、以察、底珊。这是从以东的何利人西珥子孙中所出的族长。

22 罗坍的儿子是何利、希幔;罗坍的妹子是亭纳。

23 朔巴的儿子是亚勒文、玛拿辖、以巴录、示玻、阿南。

24 祭便的儿子是亚雅、亚拿〈当时在旷野放他父亲祭便的,遇着温泉的,就是这亚拿〉。

25 亚拿的儿子是底顺;亚拿的女儿是阿何利巴玛。

26 底顺的儿子是欣但、伊是班、益兰、基兰。

27 以察的儿子是辟罕、撒番、亚干。

28 底珊的儿子是乌斯、亚兰。

29 从何利人所出的族长记在下面:就是罗坍族长、朔巴族长、祭便族长、亚拿族长、

30 底顺族长、以察族长、底珊族长。这是从何利人所出的族长,都在西珥,按着宗族作族长。

31 以色列人未有君治理以先,在以东的记在下面。

32 比珥的儿子比拉在以东作王,他的京城名叫亭哈巴。

33 比拉死了,波斯拉人谢拉的儿子约巴接续他作王。

34 约巴死了,提幔的人户珊接续他作王。

35 户珊死了,比达的儿子哈达接续他作王;这哈达就是在摩押地杀败米甸人的,他的京城名叫亚未得。

36 哈达死了,玛士利加人桑拉接续他作王。

37 桑拉死了,大边的利伯人扫罗接续他作王。

38 扫罗死了,亚革波的儿子巴勒哈南接续他作王。

39 亚革波的儿子巴勒哈南死了,哈达接续他作王,他的京城名叫巴乌;他的妻子名叫米希他别,是米萨合的孙女,玛特列的女儿。

40 以扫所出的族长,按着他们的宗族、住处、名字记在下面:就是亭纳族长、亚勒瓦族长、耶帖族长、

41 阿何利巴玛族长、以拉族长、比嫩族长、

42 基纳斯族长、提幔族长、米比萨族长、

43 玛基叠族长、以兰族长。这是以东人在所得为业的上,按着他们的处。〈所有的族长都是以东人的始祖以扫的後代。〉

   

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4599. And spread his tent beyond the tower of Eder. That this signifies the interior things thereof, is evident from the signification of “spreading a tent,” as being the advancement of what is holy, here toward interior things (that a “tent” denotes what is holy may be seen above, n. 414, 1102, 2145, 2152, 3312, 4391); from the signification of “beyond the tower,” as being into interior things (of which in what follows); and from the signification of “Eder,” as being the quality of the state, namely, of the advancement of what is holy toward interior things. From ancient times this tower had this signification, but as it is mentioned nowhere else in the Word, except in Joshua 15:21, this cannot be confirmed from parallel passages, as is the case with other names. The reason why “beyond the tower” denotes toward interior things, is that the things which are interior are expressed by things lofty and high, thus by mountains, hills, towers, the roofs of houses, and the like. The reason is, that to minds which derive their ideas from the natural things of the world through the external senses, interior things appear as higher (n. 2148).

[2] That “towers” signify interior things may be seen also from other passages in the Word, as in Isaiah:

My well beloved had a vineyard in a horn of the son of oil, which he fenced round and cleared of stones, and planted it with a noble vine, and built a tower in the midst of it (Isaiah 5:1-2).

The “vineyard” denotes the spiritual church; the “noble vine,” spiritual good; the “tower built in the midst of it,” the interior things of truth. In like manner also in the Lord’s parable in Matthew:

A man a householder planted a vineyard, and set a hedge about it, and digged a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen. (Matthew 21:33; Mark 12:1).

[3] In Ezekiel:

The sons of Arvad and thine army were upon thy walls round about, and the Gammadim were in thy towers, they hung their shields upon thy walls round about; these have perfected thy beauty (Ezekiel 27:11);

treating of Tyre, by which are signified the knowledges of good and truth, or those who are in these knowledges; the “Gammadim in its towers” denote the knowledges of interior truth.

[4] In Micah:

Jehovah shall reign over them in Mount Zion from now and to eternity; and thou tower of the flock, the hill of the daughter of Zion, unto thee shall it come, and the former kingdom shall return, the kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem (Micah 4:7-8); where is described the Lord’s celestial kingdom; its inmost which is love to the Lord, by “Mount Zion;” its derivative which is mutual love, by the “hill of the daughter of Zion,” which love in the spiritual sense is called charity toward the neighbor; its interior truths of good by the “tower of the flock;” that from this comes the spiritual of the celestial kingdom is signified by the “kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem.”

In David:

Let Mount Zion be glad, let the daughters of Judah exult because of Thy judgments; encompass ye Zion, and gird it around, count the towers thereof (Psalms 48:11-12); where the “towers” denote the interior truths which defend what is of love and charity.

[5] In Luke:

Whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after Me, cannot be My disciple; for which of you, desiring to build a tower, sitteth not down first and counteth the cost, whether he have wherewith to complete it? Or what king, going to make war with another king, doth not first sit down and consult whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand (Luke 14:27-28, 31, 33);

he who does not know the internal sense of the Word must suppose that the Lord here spoke by comparisons, and that by building a tower and making war nothing further is meant, not knowing that all the comparisons in the Word are significative and representative, and that “to build a tower” is to procure for one’s self interior truths, and that “to make war” is to combat from these; for the subject here treated of is the temptations undergone by those who are of the church, and who are here called the Lord’s “disciples.” These temptations are signified by the “cross” which they must carry; and that they by no means conquer from themselves or from what is their own, but from the Lord, is signified by “whosoever renounceth not all that he hath, he cannot be My disciple.” Thus do all these things cohere; whereas if the things that are related of the tower and the war are understood only comparatively, without an interior sense, they do not cohere. From this it is manifest what light there is from the internal sense.

[6] The interiors of those who are in the love of self and the world, thus the falsities from which they combat, and by which they confirm their religiosity, are also expressed in the opposite sense by “towers,” as in Isaiah:

The loftiness of men shall be brought low, and Jehovah Zebaoth shall be exalted above everyone proud and high, and upon everyone that is lifted up, and he shall be humbled; and upon all the cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up, and upon all the oaks of Bashan, and upon all the high mountains, and upon all the hills that are lifted up, and upon every lofty tower, and upon every fortified wall (Isaiah 2:11-15); where the interiors and the exteriors of these loves are described by the “cedars,” “oaks,” “mountains,” “hills,” “tower,” and “wall” (interior falsities by the “tower”), thus also interior things by those which are high, with the difference that they who are in evils and falsities believe themselves high and above others, but they who are in goods and truths believe themselves less and below others (Matthew 20:26-27; Mark 10:44). Nevertheless goods and truths are described by high things, because in heaven they are nearer the Highest, that is, the Lord. Moreover “towers” in the word are predicated of truths, but “mountains” of goods.

  
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