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Genesis 32

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1 Jokūbui keliaujant toliau, jį pasitiko Dievo angelai.

2 Jis, išvydęs juos, tarė: “Tai Dievo stovykla!” Ir pavadino tą vietą Mahanaimu.

3 Jokūbas siuntė pirma savęs pasiuntinius pas savo brolį Ezavą į Seyro žemę, Edomo kraštan.

4 Jis įsakė jiems: “Taip kalbėsite mano valdovui Ezavui: ‘Taip sako tavo tarnas Jokūbas: ‘Viešėjau pas Labaną ir ten užtrukau iki šios dienos.

5 Turiu jaučių, asilų, avių, tarnų bei tarnaičių ir siunčiu pranešti savo valdovui, kad surasčiau malonę jo akyse’ ”.

6 Pasiuntiniai, sugrįžę pas Jokūbą, pranešė: “Buvome nuėję pas tavo brolį Ezavą, jis ateina tavęs pasitikti su keturiais šimtais vyrų!”

7 Jokūbas labai išsigando ir susirūpino. Jis padalino žmones, avis, galvijus bei kupranugarius į du būrius

8 ir tarė: “Jei Ezavas užpuls vieną būrį ir jį sumuš, tai bent likęs išsigelbės”.

9 Jokūbas meldėsi: “Mano tėvo Abraomo ir mano tėvo Izaoko Dieve, Viešpatie, kuris man sakei: ‘Grįžk į savo šalį pas savo gimines, ir Aš tau gera darysiu’.

10 Aš nevertas net mažiausios Tavo malonės ir ištikimybės, kurią parodei savo tarnui. Aš tik su lazda perėjau Jordaną, o dabar turiu du būrius.

11 Išgelbėk mane iš mano brolio Ezavo rankos, nes aš jo bijau, kad atėjęs nenužudytų manęs ir motinų su vaikais.

12 Tu juk sakei: ‘Aš tikrai darysiu tau gera ir padauginsiu tavo palikuonis, kad jie bus kaip jūros smiltys ir jų neįmanoma bus suskaičiuoti dėl gausybės’ ”.

13 Jokūbas tą naktį nakvojo toje vietoje. ytą jis parinko dovanų savo broliui Ezavui iš to, ką turėjo:

14 du šimtus ožkų ir dvidešimt ožių, du šimtus avių ir dvidešimt avinų,

15 trisdešimt kupranugarių su kumeliukais, keturiasdešimt karvių ir dešimt jaučių, dvidešimt asilių ir dešimt asilų.

16 Jis juos atidavė tarnams ir išsiuntė po būrį atskirai, sakydamas: “Eikite pirma manęs, palikdami tarpus tarp bandų!”

17 Jis įsakė pirmajam: “Kai tave sutiks mano brolis Ezavas, klausdamas: ‘Kam tu priklausai? Kur eini? Kam priklauso šita banda?’,

18 tai atsakyk: ‘Tavo tarnui Jokūbui. Tai dovana, siunčiama mano valdovui Ezavui; štai ir jis pats ateina paskui mus’ ”.

19 Jis taip įsakė antrajam, trečiajam ir visiems, kurie ginė bandas: “Kalbėkite šitais žodžiais Ezavui, kai jį sutiksite,

20 ir pridurkite: ‘Tavo tarnas Jokūbas taip pat ateina paskui mus’ ”. Jokūbas galvojo: “Aš jį permaldausiu dovanomis, kurias siunčiu pirma savęs, paskui sutiksiu jį patį. Gal jis mane draugiškai sutiks?”

21 Pasiųstos dovanos išėjo pirma jo, o jis pats tą naktį nakvojo stovykloje.

22 Tą pačią naktį atsikėlęs jis paėmė abi žmonas, abi tarnaites ir vienuolika sūnų ir perbrido Jaboko brastą.

23 Jis perkėlė per upelį juos ir visa, ką turėjo.

24 Jokūbas pasiliko vienas. Ten jis grūmėsi su vienu vyru iki aušros.

25 Matydamas, kad neįstengia jo įveikti, tas vyras smogė Jokūbui į šlaunį ir išnarino Jokūbo šlaunies sąnarį.

26 Tada tas vyras tarė: “Paleisk mane, nes jau aušta!” Jokūbas atsakė: “Nepaleisiu tavęs, jei manęs nepalaiminsi!”

27 Tas klausė: “Kuo tu vardu?” Jis atsakė: “Jokūbas”.

28 Tada jis tarė: “Tu nebebūsi vadinamas Jokūbu, bet Izraeliu, nes tu kovojai su Dievu ir su žmonėmis ir nugalėjai”.

29 Jokūbas klausė: “Pasakyk man savo vardą”. Bet tas atsakė: “Kam gi klausi mano vardo?” Ir jis ten jį palaimino.

30 Jokūbas pavadino tą vietą Penieliu: “Aš regėjau Dievą veidas į veidą ir išlikau gyvas”.

31 Kai jis perėjo Penielį, patekėjo saulė, ir jis šlubavo viena koja.

32 Todėl iki šios dienos Izraelio vaikai nevalgo šlaunies raumenų, nes Jokūbo šlaunis buvo sužeista.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #4396

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4396. 'And he encamped towards the face of the city' means application, that is to say, to the goods of that truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'encamping', strictly speaking, as an arrangement in conformity with true order, dealt with in 4236, though here application, since encamping here denotes settling down with his herds and flocks, which above in 4364 have also been called 'a camp'; and from the meaning of 'towards the face of the city' as towards the goods of that truth, for 'the face' means things that are interior, 358, 1999, 2434, 3527, 3573, 4066, and consequently affections for good or truth which shine out of the face. 'The city' means truth, see 402, 2268, 2449, 2451, 2712, 2943, 3216.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #2269

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2269. 'And He said, I will not destroy it if I find forty-five there' means that mankind would not perish if [goods and truths] could be joined together. This is clear from the meaning of the number 'forty-five' as a joining together. It has been shown already that simple numbers retain their own meaning even when they are multiplied; and so larger numbers have a similar meaning to smaller. So it is with 'forty-five', a number which is the product of five times nine; and because it is the product of five times nine it has the same meaning as five and nine. 'Five' means that which is small, as has been shown already in 649, and 'nine' means conjunction or that which is joined together, 2075; so that the meaning here is, If goods have in some measure been joined to truths. That numbers in the Word mean real things or else states is clear from what has been stated above in 2252 about 'fifty', and also from what has been shown already concerning numbers, in 482, 487, 575, 647, 648, 755, 813, 1963, 1988.

[2] It is because 'five' means that which is small, and 'forty-five' a joining together, that those numbers are used in the way they are in this verse. That is to say, first it is said, 'Perhaps the fifty righteous persons will lack five', which means, If it were something less. Then it is said, 'Will You for five destroy the whole city?' which means, Will they perish for the small amount that is lacking? But after that, because five means a small amount, the number five is not used again but it is said, 'I will not destroy it if I find forty-five there', which means that they would not perish if [goods and truths] could be joined together. And a further reason why the expression 'forty-five' is used, and not 'if the fifty are lacking five', is that 'five' not only means that which is small, as shown in 649, but also severance, as has also been shown in Volume One, in 1686. Consequently so that a joining together might be meant and not a severance, this number, that is to say, forty-five is used, for forty-five means some joining together, as stated above. Thus in a very beautiful way every detail follows in its particular sequence in the internal sense.

[3] As regards good and truth when joined together, this is an arcanum that cannot be described in such a way that the ordinary mind is able to grasp it. Let merely a brief explanation be given here. The more genuine and pure truth is, the better is good from the Lord able to be accommodated to it as the recipient vessel; but the less genuine and pure truth is, the less is good from the Lord able to be accommodated. For they must each answer to the other; and to the extent that they do, they are joined together. Goods cannot possibly be received into falsities, nor evils into truths as their recipient vessels, for they are by nature and disposition contrary. The one rejects the other as its very enemy; indeed if they tried to join together, each of them would throw up - good would throw up evil as though it were poison, and evil would throw up good as though it were something that induces vomiting. Such enmity between evil and good has been provided by the Lord to prevent the possibility of their being mixed together, for if they were so mixed a person would perish. Those who are deceivers and hypocrites come near to having the two joined together in them; yet even in their case the Lord takes care to prevent them becoming joined together. This is the reason why in the next life deceivers and hypocrites suffer more dreadfully than all others.

  
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