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Genesis 22

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1 Po šių įvykių Dievas mėgi no Abraomą. Jis tarė jam: “Abraomai!” Tas atsiliepė: “Aš čia!”

2 Tada Jis tarė: “Imk Izaoką, savo vienintelį sūnų, kurį myli, ir eik į Morijos šalį, ten aukok jį kaip deginamąją auką ant kalno, kurį tau parodysiu!”

3 Abraomas atsikėlė anksti rytą, pasibalnojo asilą, pasiėmė jaunuolius ir Izaoką, savo sūnų, prisiskaldė malkų deginamajai aukai ir išėjo į vietą, kurią jam Dievas buvo nurodęs.

4 Trečią dieną Abraomas iš tolo pamatė tą vietą.

5 Abraomas tarė savo jaunuoliams: “Pasilikite čia su asilu, o mes su sūnumi nueisime ten ir pagarbinę sugrįšime pas jus”.

6 Abraomas, paėmęs malkas deginamajai aukai, uždėjo ant savo sūnaus Izaoko pečių, o pats pasiėmė ugnies ir peilį. Jiems beeinant,

7 Izaokas tarė savo tėvui: “Mano tėve!” O tas atsiliepė: “Aš čia, sūnau!” Jis klausė: “Štai ugnis ir malkos! Bet kur yra ėriukas deginamajai aukai?”

8 Abraomas atsakė: “Dievas parūpins sau ėriuką deginamajai aukai, mano sūnau!” Taip juodu ėjo toliau.

9 Jiems atėjus į vietą, kurią Dievas buvo nurodęs, Abraomas pastatė aukurą, uždėjo ant jo malkas, surišo savo sūnų Izaoką ir jį uždėjo ant aukuro.

10 Abraomas ištiesė savo ranką ir paėmė peilį, kad nužudytų sūnų.

11 Viešpaties angelas pašaukė jį iš dangaus: “Abraomai! Abraomai!” Tas atsakė: “Aš čia!”

12 “Nekelk savo rankos prieš vaiką ir nieko jam nedaryk! Dabar žinau, kad bijai Dievo ir nepagailėjai man savo vienintelio sūnaus”.

13 Abraomas, pakėlęs akis, pamatė netoliese aviną, įstrigusį ragais į tankų krūmokšnį. Jis paėmė jį ir aukojo deginamąją auką savo sūnaus vietoje.

14 Abraomas pavadino tą vietą “Viešpats mato”. Ir šiandien dar sakoma: “Ant kalno, kur Viešpats mato”.

15 Viešpaties angelas antrą kartą pašaukė Abraomą iš dangaus

16 ir tarė: “Savimi prisiekiusako Viešpats,­kadangi tu tai padarei ir nepagailėjai savo vienintelio sūnaus,

17 Aš laiminte tave palaiminsiu ir dauginte padauginsiu tavo palikuonis, kad jų bus kaip žvaigždžių danguje ir kaip smilčių jūros pakrantėje. Tavo palikuonys užims savo priešų vartus,

18 ir tavo palikuonyse bus palaimintos visos žemės tautos dėl to, kad paklausei mano balso”.

19 Abraomas sugrįžo pas jaunuolius, ir jie nuėjo į Beer Šebą; ir Abraomas gyveno Beer Šeboje.

20 Po šių įvykių Abraomui buvo pranešta: “Milka pagimdė sūnų tavo broliui Nahorui:

21 pirmagimį Ucą ir Būzą, jo brolį, ir Kemuelį, Aramo tėvą,

22 Kesedą, Hazoją, Pildašą, Idlafą ir Betuelį”.

23 Betuelio duktė buvo ebeka. Šituos aštuonis Milka pagimdė Abraomo broliui Nahorui.

24 Be to, jo sugulovė euma pagimdė Tebachą, Gahamą, Tahašą ir Maaką.

   

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2824. And He said, Put not forth thine hand upon the boy. That this signifies that He should admit the temptation no further into the Truth Divine which belonged to the rational, is evident from the signification of “putting forth the hand,” as being temptation even to the utmost of power-explained just above (n. 2816); and from the signification of the “boy,” that is, of Isaac, as being the rational as to Truth Divine, into which the temptations were admitted (see n. 2803, 2813, 2814, 2817).

  
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2813. And bound Isaac his son. That this signifies the state of the Divine rational thus about to undergo as to truth the last degrees of temptation, is evident from the signification of “binding,” and also of “Isaac his son.” That to “bind” is to put on the state for undergoing the last degrees of temptation, is evident from the fact that he who is in a state of temptation is no otherwise than as bound or chained. That “Isaac the son” is the Lord’s Divine rational, here as to truth, may be seen above (n. 2802, 2803). All the genuine rational consists of good and truth. The Lord’s Divine rational as to good could not suffer, or undergo temptations; for no genius or spirit inducing temptations can come near to Good Divine, as it is above all attempt at temptation. But Truth Divine bound was what could be tempted; for there are fallacies, and still more falsities, which break in upon and thus tempt it; for concerning Truth Divine some idea can be formed, but not concerning Good Divine except by those who have perception, and are celestial angels. It was Truth Divine which was no longer acknowledged when the Lord came into the world, and therefore it was that from which the Lord underwent and endured temptations. Truth Divine in the Lord is what is called the “Son of man,” but Good Divine is what is called the “Son of God.” Of the “Son of man” the Lord says many times that He was to suffer, but never of the Son of God. That He says this of the Son of man, or of Truth Divine, is evident in Matthew:

Behold we go up to Jerusalem, and the Son of man shall be delivered, unto the chief priests and scribes, and they shall condemn Him, and shall deliver Him unto the Gentiles to mock and to scourge, and to crucify (Matthew 20:18-19).

Jesus said to His disciples, Behold the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is delivered into the hands of sinners (Matthew 26:45).

In Mark:

Jesus began to teach them that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, and the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again (Mark 8:31).

It is written of the Son of man, that He shall suffer many things, and be set at nought. And the Son of man shall be delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill Him; but when He is killed He shall rise again on the third day (Mark 9:12, 31).

Behold we go up to Jerusalem, and the Son of man shall be delivered unto the chief priests and the scribes, and they shall condemn Him to death, and shall deliver Him unto the Gentiles, and they shall mock Him, and shall spit upon Him, and shall kill Him, and the third day He shall rise again (Mark 10:33-34).

The hour is come; behold the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners (Mark 14:41).

In Luke:

The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and the third day rise again (Luke 9:22, 44).

We go up to Jerusalem, where all the things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished; He shall be delivered up unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and shamefully entreated, and spit upon, and they shall scourge and kill Him, and the third day He shall rise again (Luke 18:31-33).

The angel said to the women, Remember what He spake unto you when He was yet in Galilee, saying that the Son of man must be delivered up into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again (Luke 24:6-7).

[2] In all these places by the “son of man” is meant the Lord as to Truth Divine, or as to the Word in its internal sense, which was rejected by the chief priests and scribes, was shamefully entreated, scourged, spit upon, and crucified, as may be clearly evident from the fact that the Jews applied and arrogated everything to themselves according to the letter, and were not willing to know anything about the spiritual sense of the Word, and about the heavenly kingdom, believing that the Messiah was to come to raise up their kingdom above all the kingdoms of the earth, as they also believe at this day. Hence it is manifest that it was Truth Divine which was rejected by them, shamefully treated, scourged, and crucified. Whether you say Truth Divine, or the Lord as to Truth Divine, it is the same; for the Lord is the Truth itself, as He is the Word itself (n. 2011, 2016, 2533 at the end).

[3] The Lord’s rising again on the third day also involves that Truth Divine, or the Word as to the internal sense, as it was understood by the Ancient Church, will be revived in the consummation of the age, which is also the “third day” (n. 1825, 2788); on which account it is said that the Son of man (that is, Truth Divine) will then appear (Matthew 24:30, 37, 39, 44; Mark 13:26; Luke 17:22, 24-26, 30; 21:27, 36).

[4] That the “Son of man” is the Lord as to Truth Divine, is evident from the passages adduced, and further from the following.

In Matthew:

He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man, the field is the world. In the consummation of the age the Son of man shall send forth His angels, and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend (Matthew 13:37, 41-42); where the “good seed” is the truth; the “world” is men; “He that soweth the seed” is the Son of man; and the “things that offend” are falsities.

In John:

The multitude said, We have heard out of the Law that the Christ abideth forever; and how sayest Thou that the Son of man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of man ? Jesus answered them, A little while is the Light with you; walk while ye have the Light, that darkness overtake you not; for he that walketh in the darkness knoweth not whither he goeth. While ye have the Light, believe in the Light, that ye may become the sons of Light (John 12:34-35); where, when they asked who the Son of man is, Jesus answered concerning the Light, which is the Truth, and that He is the Light or Truth in which they should believe. (As regards the Light which is from the Lord, and which is the Divine Truth, see above, n. 1053, 1521, 1529-1531, 1619-1632)

[5] But that the Son of God, or the Lord as to Good in His Human Divine could not be tempted, as was said above, this is manifest also from the Lord’s answer to the tempter, in the Evangelists:

The tempter said, If Thou art the Son of God cast Thyself down; for it is written, He shall give His angels charge concerning Thee, lest haply Thou dash Thy foot against a stone. Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God (Matthew 4:6-7Luke 4:9-12).

  
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