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1 Tämän jälkeen tuotiin Joosefille sana: "Katso, isäsi on sairaana". Ja hän otti mukaansa molemmat poikansa, Manassen ja Efraimin.

2 Ja Jaakobille ilmoitettiin ja sanottiin: "Katso, poikasi Joosef on tullut sinun luoksesi". Niin Israel kokosi voimansa ja nousi istumaan vuoteessaan.

3 Ja Jaakob sanoi Joosefille: "Jumala, Kaikkivaltias, ilmestyi minulle Luusissa Kanaanin maassa ja siunasi minut

4 ja sanoi minulle: 'Katso, minä teen sinut hedelmälliseksi ja annan sinun lisääntyä, annan tulla sinusta suuren kansojen joukon, ja minä annan sinun jälkeläisillesi tämän maan ikuiseksi perintömaaksi'.

5 Kaksi poikaasi, jotka ovat sinulle syntyneet Egyptin maassa, ennenkuin minä tulin luoksesi Egyptiin, olkoot minun omani; Efraim ja Manasse olkoot minun omani niinkuin Ruuben ja Simeon.

6 Mutta ne lapsesi, jotka ovat syntyneet sinulle heidän jälkeensä, olkoot sinun; nimitettäköön heitä veljiensä nimellä heidän perintöosassaan.

7 Palatessani Mesopotamiasta kuoli minulta Raakel matkalla Kanaanissa, kun vielä oli jonkun verran matkaa Efrataan; ja minä hautasin hänet siellä Efratan" -se on Beetlehemin-"tien varteen".

8 Kun nyt Israel huomasi Joosefin pojat, kysyi hän: "Keitä nämä ovat?"

9 Joosef vastasi isälleen: "Ne ovat minun poikani, jotka Jumala on minulle täällä antanut". Hän sanoi: "Tuo heidät minun luokseni siunatakseni heidät".

10 Mutta Israelin silmät olivat vanhuudesta hämärät, niin ettei hän voinut nähdä. Niin Joosef toi heidät hänen luokseen, ja hän suuteli heitä ja syleili heitä.

11 Ja Israel sanoi Joosefille: "En olisi uskonut saavani nähdä sinun kasvojasi; ja katso, Jumala on suonut minun nähdä sinun jälkeläisiäsikin".

12 Ja Joosef otti heidät pois hänen polviltansa ja kumartui maahan kasvoilleen.

13 Sitten Joosef tarttui heihin molempiin, Efraimiin oikealla kädellänsä, vasemmalla Israelista, ja Manasseen vasemmalla kädellänsä, oikealla Israelista, ja toi heidät niin hänen eteensä.

14 Mutta Israel ojensi oikean kätensä ja laski sen Efraimin pään päälle, vaikka tämä oli nuorempi, ja vasemman kätensä Manassen pään päälle; hän pani siis kätensä ristikkäin, sillä Manasse oli esikoinen.

15 Ja hän siunasi Joosefin sanoen: "Jumala, jonka kasvojen edessä minun isäni Aabraham ja Iisak ovat vaeltaneet, Jumala, joka on minua kainnut syntymästäni hamaan tähän päivään asti,

16 enkeli, joka on minut pelastanut kaikesta pahasta, siunatkoon näitä nuorukaisia; heitä mainittaessa mainittakoon minun nimeni ja minun isieni Aabrahamin ja Iisakin nimi, ja he lisääntykööt suuresti keskellä maata".

17 Mutta kun Joosef huomasi, että hänen isänsä laski oikean kätensä Efraimin pään päälle, pani hän sen pahakseen ja tarttui isänsä käteen siirtääkseen sen Efraimin pään päältä Manassen pään päälle.

18 Ja Joosef sanoi isälleen: "Ei niin, isäni, sillä tämä on esikoinen; pane oikea kätesi hänen päänsä päälle".

19 Mutta hänen isänsä epäsi ja sanoi: "Kyllä tiedän, poikani, kyllä tiedän; hänestäkin on tuleva kansa, hänkin on tuleva suureksi, mutta hänen nuorempi veljensä on kuitenkin tuleva häntä suuremmaksi, ja hänen jälkeläisistään on tuleva kansan paljous".

20 Ja niin hän siunasi heidät sinä päivänä, sanoen: "Sinun nimelläsi siunataan Israelissa, sanotaan: Jumala tehköön sinut Efraimin ja Manassen kaltaiseksi". Niin hän asetti Efraimin Manassen edelle.

21 Ja Israel sanoi Joosefille: "Katso, minä kuolen, mutta Jumala on teidän kanssanne ja vie teidät takaisin isienne maahan.

22 Ja lisäksi siihen, minkä veljesi saavat, minä annan sinulle vuorenharjanteen, jonka olen miekallani ja jousellani ottanut amorilaisilta."

   

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Arcana Coelestia #6295

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6295. 'He too will be a people, and he too will become great' means that truth from good also, thus the celestial man, will be increased. This is clear from the meaning of 'a people' as truth, dealt with in 1259, 1260, 3581, 4619; from the meaning of 'becoming great as being increased; and from the representation of Manasseh, about whom these things are said, as good that belongs to the will in the natural and is born from the internal, dealt with in 6234, 6238, 6267. The fact that truth from good is a mark of the celestial man is clear from what has often been stated and shown already about the celestial man. That is to say, it has been shown that the celestial man is one who, led by his will, has a concern for good, and from this for truth, and that he is different from the spiritual man, in that the latter, led by his understanding, has a concern for truth and from this for good. And since 'Manasseh' means good belonging to the will he represents the celestial man - the external celestial man or member of the external celestial Church, to be exact. For 'Manasseh' is good belonging to the will within the natural, thus within the external man, whereas 'Joseph' is the member of the internal celestial Church because he represents good belonging to the will within the rational, thus within the internal man.

[2] Let something also be said briefly about the truth of good, a mark of the celestial man. This truth is indeed called truth, but really it is good. Residing with the celestial man is the good of love to the Lord and the good of love towards the neighbour, the good of love to the Lord forming the internal part of him, the good of love towards the neighbour the external part. This being so, the members of the celestial Church in the internal part of that Church are those who are governed by love to the Lord, and those in the external part are those governed by love towards the neighbour. The good of the latter love - love towards the neighbour residing with the celestial man - is what is here being called the truth of good and is represented by 'Manasseh'. For the celestial man is one who does not reason from truth, or even about truth, since he is able to perceive from good, that is, from the Lord through good, whether something is true or not true, 202, 377, 2715, 3146, 4448. Even so, the good of charity residing with him is what is called truth, but celestial truth.

  
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4281. 'The hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint as he wrestled with him' means that in the descendants of Jacob that conjunction had been thoroughly damaged and the two loves pulled apart. This becomes clear from the meaning of 'wrestling' in this sense as being pulled apart and so suffering damage. It is evident from what has been stated above in 4280 that 'the hollow of the thigh' means a joining together; and that 'Jacob' in the Word means not only Jacob but also all his descendants is clear from very many places, such as Numbers 23:7, 10, 21, 23; 24:5, 17, 19; Deuteronomy 33:10; Isaiah 40:27; 43:1, 22; 44:1-2, 21; 48:12; 59:20; Jeremiah 10:16, 25; 30:7, 10, 18; 31:7, 11; 46:27-28; Hosea 10:11; Amos 7:2; Micah 2:12; 3:8; Psalms 14:7; 24:6; 59:13; 78:5; 99:4; and in other places.

[2] Jacob and his descendants were by nature such that with them celestial and spiritual love could not be joined to natural good, that is, the internal or spiritual man could not be joined to the external or natural man. This is evident from the details told in the Word concerning that nation. For they neither knew nor wished to know what the internal or spiritual man was, and therefore that matter was not revealed to them. In fact it was their belief that nothing existed with man apart from the external and natural. Nor in all their worship did they have anything else in mind, so that Divine worship with them was wholly idolatrous; for once internal worship is separated from external, it is nothing but idolatrous. The Church which was established among them was not in fact a Church but only a representative of the Church, for which reason that Church is called a representative Church. For it was possible for a representative of the Church to exist among such people, see 1361, 3670, 4208.

[3] Indeed in representations no attention is paid to the person who represents, only to the thing represented by him. Consequently not only persons represented Divine, celestial, or spiritual things, but also inanimate objects, such as Aaron's garments, the ark, the altar, the oxen and sheep which used to be sacrificed, the lampstand with its lamps, the bread of the presence on the table of gold, the oil with which they were anointed, the frankincense, and other objects like these. This was why their kings, bad ones no less than the good, represented the Lord's kingship, and why their high priests, bad ones no less than the good, represented the things that belong to the Lord's Divine priesthood, when they performed their own function in external form according to the prescribed rules and commands. In order therefore that among them a representative of the Church might come into existence they were provided through plainly visible revelation with such prescribed rules and such laws as would be entirely representative. Therefore as long as they kept to them and strictly complied with them, those people were able to play a representative role. But when they deviated from them into the prescribed rules and laws of other nations, and in particular to the worship of another god, they deprived themselves of their ability to play that representative role. For this reason they were coerced by external means - which were captivities, calamities, threats, and miracles - into obeying laws and prescribed rules that were truly representative, not by internal means, as those people are whose external worship has internal within it. These are the considerations that are meant in the internal historical sense by the words 'the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint', which sense has regard to Jacob and his descendants.

  
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