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Genesis 34

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2 Inay-tat Šəkem, ahaya ən Xiwi, iṃos rures ən Xamor wa n əmənokal n akal, ibaz-tat issəxram daɣ-as. iṃan-net, Dina ta n elles ən Yaqub, ig-as tara n iblis ir-et wəllen aṃaran ad-igammay d a wa as tu-za-tirəw.

4 Iṇṇa Šəken y abba-nnet Xamor: «Agu arat kul wa fəl z-əzləfa tabarart a.»

5 Isla Yaqub as tabarart-net tətiwajajargan, mišan id zama as maddan-əs əhan əṣuf d aharay iffəsta, wər iṇṇa arat har d-əqqalan.

6 Xamor, šis ən Šəkem, ikka Yaqub dər-əs ammagrad

7 As d-əfalan maddanəs ən Yaqub əṣuf əgrawan isalan n a wa igan. Əɣšadan ṃan nasan, iggaz-tan alhan səksədan fəl as əmazal wa tan iṣṣəkna Šəkem iṃosan əsəxrəm daɣ Dina, elles ən Yaqub, isifallas Kəl Israyel.Əmazal wa iṃos arat wər nəmməkkan.

8 Iṇṇ-asan Xamor: «Barar-in, Šəkem təbaz-tu tarramt ən tabarart-nawan, areɣ daɣ-wan das-tat takfim y azalaf.

9 «Nazlafatana, akfat-ana ašše-kawan, təkəlam šin nana.

10 Təham əlxəyyar n ad-təɣsəram ɣur-naar-ena. Əgeɣ akal daɣ fassan nawan, əggəzat-tu, təssəɣləyam daɣ as tilem daɣ as ərrəzəɣan.»

11 Šəkem iṃan -net iṇṇa y abba ən Dina əd məqqaran-net: «Əqbəlat maṇsay-nin, a kawan-akfa a wa dər təṣṣəstanam kul.

12 «Əgməyat daɣ-i taggalt zəwwərat əd təṇafuten aggotnen ad awan-ərzəma a wa dər təṣṣəstanam kul mišan akfat-i tabarart a-tat-əzləfa!»

13 Maddan-əs ən Yaqub iḍgaz ətəwəjəjərgan ən tamaḍrayt nasan Dina as əjjəwwaban i Šəkem əd šis Xamor əkkrrasan tan.

14 Əṇṇan-asan: «Wər nəfreg ad-nakfu tamaḍrayt-nana aləs wər nəmməṇkad izləf-tat, id a di issiras-ana.

15 «Wər kawan-za-nakfu tərəddat-nana, ar s-ad-təsəmməṇkədam yayyan kul win əzdaɣnen aɣrəm a.

16 «Assaɣa di a-kawan-nakfu aššek-ana, nəzləf šin nawan, nəɣsər daɣ-wan, nəkrəs aɣrəf iyyan-da.

17 «Mišan as wər təqbelam ad-tammaṇkadam ad nətkəl tabarart-nana, naglu.»

18 Əljəmat ten ogaman-tat id Xamor əd rures Šəkem.

19 Daɣ əḍḍəguz ən tara ən tabarart ən Yaqub issətrab Šəkem əlqəbulat n a wa daɣ-san itawagmayan. Ənta iṃos wa itawaṣofan daɣ ahan-nasan.

20 Ikka Xamor əd rures Šəkem edag wa n əṃənəy daɣ əmi n əɣrəm, əmməgradan i meddan n əɣrəm, əṇṇan:

21 «Meddan en ənniyen-ana alxer, ayyatanaq-qan ad-əɣsəran daɣ akal,əssəɣləyan daɣ-as.Akal elwa fall-ana nakkanay dər-san! Nəfrəg azalaf n ašš-essan, nakf-en šin nana.

22 «Mišan dər əššərəd n as meddan en wər z-əqbəlan tartit dər-na, nəqqəl aɣrəf iyyan-da ar s ad-əmmiṇkadan yayyan-nana kul šilat-nasan.

23 «Ardatana s ad-nəqbəl əššərəd-di, aṃaran as əɣsaran daɣ-na, əddi ihərwan-nasan d ərrəzaɣan nasan ad-əqqəlan in nana.»

24 Əqbalan aytedan kul winn əɣrəm a wa dasan-iṇṇa Xamor əd rures Šəkem, aṃaran əmməṇkadan yayyan n əɣrəm.

25 Mišan əzəl wa n karad, daɣ əknan yayyan win əṃṃənkadnen təzzurt, ənkaran du maddanəs ən Yaqub əššin, iməqqaran ən Dina, Šimehon əd Lefi, ətkalan šikabiwen-nasan, əggazan aɣrəm wər nənked ad ənaqqan yayyan kul win t-əhanen.

26 Ənɣan Xamor iṃan-net əd rures Šəkem əs takoba, əbazan-du Dina daɣ ahan ən Šəkem, əglan dər-əs.

27 Maddanəs ən Yaqub saffaykan šiməɣsa, oɣan aɣrəm wa ijajjarganan tamaḍrayt-nasan.

28 Ətkalan eharay wa ənḍərran əd wa zuwwaran, d əzdan, d a wa ihan aɣrəm kul d əṣuf.

29 Oɣan, ewayan təgərgist-nasan kul, əd maddan-əsan əd təḍoden-nasan, d a wa ihan iṇan-nasan kul.

30 Iṇṇa Yaqub i Šimehon əd Lefi: «Təgam-i daɣ aššawaša, təgam-i ark aḍu dat Kəl-Kanan əd Kəl-Fəriz. Nak wər əleɣ ar təkəbəzzet ən meddan s iga adi əntanay as namannakan fall-i, əṣrayan-i, a-di-əhləkan nak d aɣaywan-in.»

31 Mišan əṇṇan-as: «Wər nəfreg ad-nayyu aləs wa išaššalan tamaḍrayt-nana əd tənəssexrəmt.»

   

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Arcana Coelestia #4447

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4447. And Hamor spoke with them, saying. That this signifies the good of the Church among the Ancients, is evident from the representation of Hamor, as being what is from the ancients (see n. 4431), that is, the good of the church which was among them. For the good of the church is father, and the derivative truth (“Shechem”) is son; and therefore by “father” in the Word is signified good, and by “son” truth. It is here said “the good of the Church among the Ancients,” but not “the good of the Ancient Church,” for the reason that by the “Church among the Ancients” is meant the church that was derived from the Most Ancient Church which existed before the flood, and by the “Ancient Church” is meant the church that existed after the flood. These two churches have sometimes been treated of in the preceding pages, and it has been shown that the Most Ancient Church which was before the flood was celestial, but the Ancient Church which was after the flood was spiritual, and the difference between them has often been treated of.

[2] The remains of the Most Ancient Church which was celestial still existed in the land of Canaan, especially among those called Hittites and Hivites. The reason why these remains did not exist anywhere else was that the Most Ancient Church called “Man” or “Adam” (n. 478, 479) was in the land of Canaan, and therefore the “garden of Eden,” by which was signified the intelligence and wisdom of the men of that church (n. 100, 1588), and by the trees in it their perception, (n. 103, 2163, 2722, 2972), was in that land. And because intelligence and wisdom were signified by this “garden” or paradise, the church itself was meant by it; and because the church was meant, so also was heaven; and because heaven, so also in the supreme sense, was the Lord; and therefore in this sense the “land of Canaan” itself signifies the Lord, in the relative sense heaven and also the church, and in the individual sense the man of the church (n. 1413, 1437, 1607, 3038, 3481, 3705); and therefore also the term “land” or “earth” when mentioned alone in the Word has a like signification (n. 566, 662, 1066, 1067, 1413, 1607, 3355); the “new heaven and new earth” being a new church in respect to its internal and its external (n. 1733, 1850, 2117, 2118, 3355). That the Most Ancient Church was in the land of Canaan may be seen in n. 567; and the result of this was that the places there became representative, and for this reason Abram was commanded to go there, and the land was given to his descendants the sons of Jacob in order that the representatives of the places in accordance with which the Word was to be written, might be retained. (See n. 3686 and that for the same reason all the places there, as well as the mountains and rivers, and all the borders round about, became representative, n. 1585, 1866, 4240.)

[3] All this shows what is here meant by the “Church among the Ancients,” namely, remains from the Most Ancient Church. And as these remains existed among the Hittites and Hivites, therefore Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, together with their wives, obtained a place of burial with the Hittites in their land (Genesis 23:1-20; 49:29-32; 50:13); and Joseph with the Hivites (Josh. 24:32). Hamor the father of Shechem represented the remains of this Church, and therefore by him is signified the good of the Church among the Ancients, and consequently the origin of interior truth from a Divine stock (n. 4399). (What the distinction is between the Most Ancient Church which was before the flood, and the Ancient Church which was after the flood, may be seen above, n. 597, 607, 608, 640, 641, 765, 784, 895, 920, 1114-1128, 1238, 1327, 2896, 2897.)

  
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1607. For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it. That this signifies the heavenly kingdom, that it should be the Lord’s, is evident from the signification of “the land,” and here of the land of Canaan—because it is said, “the land which thou seest”—as being the heavenly kingdom. For by the land of Canaan was represented the Lord’s kingdom in the heavens, that is heaven, and the Lord’s kingdom on earth, or the church; which signification of “land” or “earth” has been several times treated of before. That the kingdom in the heavens and on earth has been given to the Lord, is evident from various passages of the Word. As in Isaiah:

Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, God, Hero, Father of eternity, Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).

In Daniel:

I saw in the night visions, and behold one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven; and He came even to the Ancient of Days, and they brought Him near before Him. And there was given Him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom; and all peoples, nations, and languages shall serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His kingdom that which shall not be destroyed (Dan 7:13-14). The Lord Himself also says the same in Matthew:

All things are delivered unto Me of My Father (Matthew 11:27)

also in Luke (10:22). And again in Matthew:

All power [potestas] has been given unto Me in heaven and on earth (Matthew 28:18).

In John:

Thou gavest to the Son power [potestas] over all flesh, that whatsoever Thou hast given Him, to them He should give eternal life (17:2, 3 (John 17:2-3). 17:2, 3).

The same is also signified by His “sitting at the right hand,” as in Luke:

Now from henceforth shall the Son of man sit at the right hand of the power of God (Luke 22:69).

[2] As regards all power being given unto the Son of man in the heavens and on earth, it is to be known that the Lord had power over all things in the heavens and on earth before He came into the world; for He was God from eternity and Jehovah, as He plainly says in John:

Now, O Father, glorify Thou Me with Thine own self, with the glow which I had with Thee before the world was (John 17:5);

and again:

Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am 1 (John 8:58);

for He was Jehovah and God to the Most Ancient Church that was before the flood, and was seen by them. He was also Jehovah and God to the Ancient Church that was after the flood. And it was He who was represented by all the rites of the Jewish Church, and whom they worshiped. But the reason He says that all power was given unto Him in heaven and on earth, as if it were then His for the first time, is that by “the Son of man” is meant His Human Essence; and this, when united to His Divine Essence, was also Jehovah, and at the same time had power; and this could not be the case until He had been glorified, that is, until by unition with the Divine Essence His Human Essence also had life in itself, and so became in like manner Divine and Jehovah; as He says in John:

As the Father hath life in Himself, so hath He given to the Son to have life in Himself (John 5:26).

[3] It is His Human Essence, or external man, that is likewise called “Son of man” in Daniel, in the passage quoted above; and of which it is said in the passage quoted from Isaiah, “A Child is born and a Son is given to us.” That the heavenly kingdom should be given to Him, and all power in the heavens and on earth, He now saw, and it was now promised Him; and this is signified by the words, “all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed after thee forever.” This was before His Human Essence had been united to His Divine Essence, which was united when He had overcome the devil and hell, that is, when by His own power and His own might He had expelled all evil, which alone disunites.

Fußnoten:

1. The Latin has fui, but elsewhere sum, as in n. 9315.

  
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