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2 Mose 32

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1 Und als das Volk sah, daß Mose verzog, von dem Berge herabzukommen, da versammelte sich das Volk zu Aaron, und sie sprachen zu ihm: Auf! Mache uns einen Gott, der vor uns hergehe! Denn dieser Mose, der Mann, der uns aus dem Lande Ägypten heraufgeführt hat, wir wissen nicht, was ihm geschehen ist.

2 Und Aaron sprach zu ihnen: Reißet die goldenen Ringe ab, die in den Ohren eurer Weiber, eurer Söhne und eurer Töchter sind, und bringet sie zu mir.

3 Und das ganze Volk riß sich die goldenen Ringe ab, die in ihren Ohren waren, und sie brachten sie zu Aaron.

4 Und er nahm es aus ihrer Hand und bildete es mit einem Meißel und machte ein gegossenes Kalb daraus. Und sie sprachen: Das ist dein Gott, Israel, der dich aus dem Lande Ägypten heraufgeführt hat.

5 Und als Aaron es sah, baute er einen Altar vor ihm; und Aaron rief aus und sprach: Ein Fest dem Jehova ist morgen!

6 Und sie standen des folgenden Tages früh auf und opferten Brandopfer und brachten Friedensopfer; und das Volk setzte sich nieder, um zu essen und zu trinken, und sie standen auf, um sich zu belustigen.

7 Da sprach Jehova zu Mose: Gehe, steige hinab! Denn dein Volk, das du aus dem Lande Ägypten heraufgeführt hast, hat sich verderbt.

8 Sie sind schnell von dem Wege abgewichen, den ich ihnen geboten habe; sie haben sich ein gegossenes Kalb gemacht und sich vor ihm niedergebeugt und haben ihm geopfert und gesagt: Das ist dein Gott, Israel, der dich aus dem Lande Ägypten heraufgeführt hat.

9 Und Jehova sprach zu Mose: Ich habe dieses Volk gesehen, und siehe, es ist ein hartnäckiges Volk;

10 und nun laß mich, daß mein Zorn wider sie entbrenne und ich sie vernichte; dich aber will ich zu einer großen Nation machen.

11 Und Mose flehte zu Jehova, seinem Gott, und sprach: Warum, Jehova, sollte dein Zorn entbrennen wider dein Volk, das du aus dem Lande Ägypten herausgeführt hast mit großer Kraft und mit starker Hand?

12 Warum sollten die Ägypter also sprechen: Zum Unglück hat er sie herausgeführt, um sie im Gebirge zu töten und sie von der Fläche des Erdbodens zu vernichten? Kehre um von der Glut deines Zornes und laß dich des Übels wider dein Volk gereuen.

13 Gedenke Abrahams, Isaaks und Israels, deiner Knechte, denen du bei dir selbst geschworen hast, und hast zu ihnen gesagt: Mehren will ich euren Samen wie die Sterne des Himmels; und dieses ganze Land, von dem ich geredet habe, werde ich eurem Samen geben, daß sie es als Erbteil besitzen ewiglich.

14 Und es gereute Jehova des Übels, wovon er geredet hatte, daß er es seinem Volke tun werde.

15 Und Mose wandte sich und stieg von dem Berge hinab, die zwei Tafeln des Zeugnisses in seiner Hand, Tafeln, beschrieben auf ihren beiden Seiten: auf dieser und auf jener Seite waren sie beschrieben.

16 Und die Tafeln waren das Werk Gottes, und die Schrift war die Schrift Gottes, eingegraben in die Tafeln.

17 Und Josua hörte die Stimme des Volkes, als es jauchzte, und sprach zu Mose: Kriegsgeschrei ist im Lager!

18 Und er sprach: Es ist nicht der Schall von Siegesgeschrei und nicht der Schall von Geschrei der Niederlage; den Schall von Wechselgesang höre ich.

19 Und es geschah, als er dem Lager nahte und das Kalb und die Reigentänze sah, da entbrannte der Zorn Moses, und er warf die Tafeln aus seinen Händen und zerbrach sie unten am Berge.

20 Und er nahm das Kalb, das sie gemacht hatten, und verbrannte es im Feuer und zermalmte es, bis es zu Staub wurde; und er streute es auf das Wasser und ließ es die Kinder Israel trinken.

21 Und Mose sprach zu Aaron: Was hat dir dieses Volk getan, daß du eine große Sünde über dasselbe gebracht hast?

22 Und Aaron sprach: Es entbrenne nicht der Zorn meines Herrn! Du kennst das Volk, daß es im Bösen ist.

23 Und sie sprachen zu mir: Mache uns einen Gott, der vor uns hergehe; denn dieser Mose, der Mann, der uns aus dem Lande Ägypten heraufgeführt hat wir wissen nicht, was ihm geschehen ist.

24 Und ich sprach zu ihnen: Wer hat Gold? Sie rissen es sich ab und gaben es mir, und ich warf es ins Feuer, und dieses Kalb ging hervor.

25 Und Mose sah das Volk, daß es zügellos war; denn Aaron hatte es zügellos gemacht, zum Gespött unter ihren Widersachern.

26 Und Mose stellte sich auf im Tore des Lagers und sprach: Her zu mir, wer für Jehova ist! Und es versammelten sich zu ihm alle Söhne Levis.

27 Und er sprach zu ihnen: Also spricht Jehova, der Gott Israels: Leget ein jeder sein Schwert an seine Hüfte, gehet hin und wieder, von Tor zu Tor im Lager, und erschlaget ein jeder seinen Bruder und ein jeder seinen Freund und ein jeder seinen Nachbar.

28 Und die Söhne Levis taten nach dem Worte Moses; und es fielen von dem Volke an selbigem Tage bei dreitausend Mann.

29 Und Mose sprach: Weihet euch heute dem Jehova, ja, ein jeder in seinem Sohne und in seinem Bruder, um heute Segen auf euch zu bringen.

30 Und es geschah am anderen Tage, da sprach Mose zu dem Volke: Ihr habt eine große Sünde begangen; und nun will ich zu Jehova hinaufsteigen, vielleicht möchte ich Sühnung tun für eure Sünde.

31 Und Mose kehrte zu Jehova zurück und sprach: Ach, dieses Volk hat eine große Sünde begangen, und sie haben sich einen Gott von Gold gemacht.

32 Und nun, wenn du ihre Sünde vergeben wolltest! ...Wenn aber nicht, so lösche mich doch aus deinem Buche, das du geschrieben hast.

33 Und Jehova sprach zu Mose: Wer gegen mich gesündigt hat, den werde ich aus meinem Buche auslöschen.

34 Und nun gehe hin, führe das Volk, wohin ich dir gesagt habe. Siehe, mein Engel wird vor dir herziehen; und am Tage meiner Heimsuchung, da werde ich ihre Sünde an ihnen heimsuchen.

35 Und Jehova schlug das Volk, darum daß sie das Kalb gemacht, welches Aaron gemacht hatte.

   

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Psalm 74:1

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1 Ein Maskil; von Asaph. Gott, warum hast du verworfen für immer, raucht dein Zorn wider die Herde deiner Weide?

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Arcana Coelestia#4444

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4444 .'When they heard; and the men were grieved and blazing with anger' means that they were under the influence of evil that was directed against the truth of the Church among the Ancients. This is clear from the meaning of 'being grieved and blazing with anger' here as being under the influence of evil. Its direction against the truth of the Church among the Ancients follows because the anger was against Shechem the son of Hamor, who means the truth known to the Ancients, as stated above in 4430, 4431. Their being under the influence of evil is evident from details given further on, namely that they spoke deceitfully, verse 13, and then after Shechem and Hamor had submitted to their demands they killed them, verses 26-29. Consequently 'being grieved' here and 'blazing with anger' mean that they were under the influence of evil. Their action looks like zeal aroused in them because he had lain with their sister, to judge by the words which immediately follow 'because he had done something disgraceful in Israel by lying with Jacob's daughter, a thing that ought not to be done' - and by those at the end of the chapter 'They said, Is he going to treat our sister like a prostitute?' verse 31. But it was not zeal, for zeal cannot possibly exist with someone who is under the influence of evil, only with one governed by good; for zeal has good within it, 4164.

[2] The semblance of religion which existed among their descendants did indeed have good within it, in that all its details, each one, represented the celestial and spiritual things of the Lord's kingdom. But in the case of those with whom it existed it did not hold anything good at all since they were confined solely to external things devoid of internal, as shown above. It is the same with the semblance of religion possessed by that nation among whom it exists even at the present day. They acknowledge Moses and the Prophets, and so the Word. In itself this is holy but in their case it is not holy, for within every detail there they see themselves and so that which is worldly. Indeed they turn the Word into something earthly, for they do not know or even care about anything heavenly within it. If the state of a people is like this, no good can exist in them when their own semblance of religion holds sway over them. Instead evil is present, for nothing heavenly enters into them because they will annihilate it.

[3] There was a law, also known in the Ancient Church, according to which anyone who ravished a virgin had to provide her with a dowry and take her to be his wife, as the following words in Moses laid down,

If a man persuades a virgin who is not betrothed, and lies with her, he shall endow her with a dowry to be his wife; if her father utterly refuses to give her to him he shall weigh silver according to the dowry of virgins. Exodus 22:16-17.

And elsewhere,

If a man finds a young woman, a virgin, who is not betrothed, and he seizes her and lies with her, and they are discovered, the man who lay with her shall give to the young woman's father fifty pieces of silver, and she shall become his wife, because he ravished her; and he will not be able to divorce her all his days. Deuteronomy 22:28-29.

The fact that this same law was known to the Ancients is quite evident from Shechem's words to the young woman's father and brothers,

Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, Let me find grace in your eyes, and I will give that which you tell me. Increase the dowry and gift to any size and I will give you whatever you tell me, and give me the young woman for a wife. Verses 11-12.

Also, because Shechem was willing to fulfill this law and Dinah's brothers gave their consent provided he became as they themselves were, by circumcising every male, according to the words that follow

Only on this [condition] will we consent to you: If you will be as we are, by circumcising every male among you, then we will give our daughters to you, and your daughters we will take to ourselves, and we will dwell with you, and we wit be one people. Verses 15-16

- it is therefore evident that they did not act in conformity with the law, thus were not motivated by good, but acted contrary to the law, and consequently were motivated by evil.

[4] The law forbade them, it is true, to enter into marriages with the gentile nations, as laid down in Moses,

Lest you take their daughters for your sons, and their daughters go whoring after their gods, and they cause your sons to go whoring after their gods. Exodus 34:16.

And elsewhere,

You shall not establish a marriage relationship with the nations; you shall not give your daughter to his son, and you shall not take his daughter for your son, for he will turn your son from following Me, to serve other gods. Deuteronomy 7:3-4.

But this law referred to idolatrous nations. It was laid down to prevent their turning away, through such marriages, from truly representative worship to idolatrous worship; for once they became idolaters they were no longer able to represent the celestial and spiritual things of the Lord's kingdom, only their opposites, namely the things of hell. In fact, once they were idolaters, they summoned from hell a certain devil whom they worshipped and to whom they applied Divine representatives. This accounts for its being said that they were not to go whoring after their gods. That law was also laid down for the further reason that 'the nations' means evils and falsities with which the goods and truths which they represented were not to be mingled, and therefore devilish and hellish things were not to be mingled with celestial and spiritual ones, 3024 (end).

[5] But they were in no way forbidden to contract marriages with nations who willingly adopted their worship and who, after being circumcised, acknowledged Jehovah. These they called sojourners sojourning with them, of whom the following is said in Moses,

If a sojourner sojourns with you and wishes to keep the Passover to Jehovah, every male he has shall be circumcised, and then he shall come near and keep it; and he will be as an inhabitant of the land. There shall be one law for the inhabitant and for the sojourner who sojourns in the midst of you. Exodus 12:48-49.

And elsewhere,

When the sojourner has sojourned with you, he shall keep the Passover to Jehovah according to the statute for the Passover, and according to the regulations 1 for it. There shall be one statute for you, both for the sojourner and for the native of the land. Numbers 9:14.

The reason why they were called sojourners sojourning in the midst of them and with them was that 'sojourning' meant receiving instruction, and so 'a sojourner' those who allowed themselves to receive instruction in statutes and matters of doctrine, see 1463, 2025, 3672. In the same author,

If a sojourner should sojourn with you who would make a fire-offering of an odour of rest to Jehovah, he shall do as you do. As for the assembly, one statute shall there be for you and for the sojourner who sojourns, an eternal statute throughout your generations. As you are, so shall the sojourner be before Jehovah. There shall be one law and one judgement for you and for the sojourner sojourning with you. Numbers 15:14-16.

And elsewhere,

As the native among you shall the sojourner sojourning with you be to you.

Leviticus 19:34.

One judgement shall there be for you; it shall be for the sojourner as for the native. Leviticus 24:22.

[6] The fact that this statute was known not only to Jacob and his sons but also to Shechem and Hamor is evident from the words spoken by them. For the statutes, judgements, and laws which were given to the Israelite and Jewish nation were not new but such as existed previously in the Ancient Church and in the second Ancient Church which, from Eber, was called the Hebrew, as has been shown in various places. The consequent knowledge of this law is evident from the words of Jacob's sons,

Jacob's sons said to Hamor and Shechem, We cannot do this thing, to give our sister to a man who has a foreskin; for that would be a reproach to us. Only on this [condition] will we consent to you: If you will be as we are, by circumcising every male among you, then we will give our daughters to you, and your daughters we will take to ourselves, and we will dwell with you, and we will be one people. Verses 14-16.

That knowledge is also evident from Hamor and Shechem's words, in that they not only consented but also did cause themselves and every male of their city to be circumcised, verses 18-24.

[7] This shows that Shechem became a sojourner such as is referred to in the Law, and so could take Jacob's daughter as a wife; and that their killing them was accordingly an unmentionable deed, as Jacob also bore witness before his death, Genesis 49:5-7. The fact that not only Judah but also Moses, as well as the kings of the Jews and Israelites, and many of the people too, married wives from gentile nations is clear from the historical sections of the Word; and one should not doubt that those wives accepted their statutes, judgements, and laws and were acknowledged as sojourners.

脚注:

1. literally, statutes

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.