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1 ואלה תולדת בני־נח שם חם ויפת ויולדו להם בנים אחר המבול׃

2 בני יפת גמר ומגוג ומדי ויון ותבל ומשך ותירס׃

3 ובני גמר אשכנז וריפת ותגרמה׃

4 ובני יון אלישה ותרשיש כתים ודדנים׃

5 מאלה נפרדו איי הגוים בארצתם איש ללשנו למשפחתם בגויהם׃

6 ובני חם כוש ומצרים ופוט וכנען׃

7 ובני כוש סבא וחוילה וסבתה ורעמה וסבתכא ובני רעמה שבא ודדן׃

8 וכוש ילד את־נמרד הוא החל להיות גבר בארץ׃

9 הוא־היה גבר־ציד לפני יהוה על־כן יאמר כנמרד גבור ציד לפני יהוה׃

10 ותהי ראשית ממלכתו בבל וארך ואכד וכלנה בארץ שנער׃

11 מן־הארץ ההוא יצא אשור ויבן את־נינוה ואת־רחבת עיר ואת־כלח׃

12 ואת־רסן בין נינוה ובין כלח הוא העיר הגדלה׃

13 ומצרים ילד את־לודים ואת־ענמים ואת־להבים ואת־נפתחים׃

14 ואת־פתרסים ואת־כסלחים אשר יצאו משם פלשתים ואת־כפתרים׃ ס

15 וכנען ילד את־צידן בכרו ואת־חת׃

16 ואת־היבוסי ואת־האמרי ואת הגרגשי׃

17 ואת־החוי ואת־הערקי ואת־הסיני׃

18 ואת־הארודי ואת־הצמרי ואת־החמתי ואחר נפצו משפחות הכנעני׃

19 ויהי גבול הכנעני מצידן באכה גררה עד־עזה באכה סדמה ועמרה ואדמה וצבים עד־לשע׃

20 אלה בני־חם למשפחתם ללשנתם בארצתם בגויהם׃ ס

21 ולשם ילד גם־הוא אבי כל־בני־עבר אחי יפת הגדול׃

22 בני שם עילם ואשור וארפכשד ולוד וארם׃

23 ובני ארם עוץ וחול וגתר ומש׃

24 וארפכשד ילד את־שלח ושלח ילד את־עבר׃

25 ולעבר ילד שני בנים שם האחד פלג כי בימיו נפלגה הארץ ושם אחיו יקטן׃

26 ויקטן ילד את־אלמודד ואת־שלף ואת־חצרמות ואת־ירח׃

27 ואת־הדורם ואת־אוזל ואת־דקלה׃

28 ואת־עובל ואת־אבימאל ואת־שבא׃

29 ואת־אופר ואת־חוילה ואת־יובב כל־אלה בני יקטן׃

30 ויהי מושבם ממשא באכה ספרה הר הקדם׃

31 אלה בני־שם למשפחתם ללשנתם בארצתם לגויהם׃

32 אלה משפחת בני־נח לתולדתם בגויהם ומאלה נפרדו הגוים בארץ אחר המבול׃ ף

   

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מעשי השליחים 2:6

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6 ויהי בהיות קול הרעש ההוא ויקבצו עם רב ויהיו נבכים כי איש איש שמע אתם מדברים בשפת עמו׃

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Arcana Coelestia # 3778

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3778. 'And he said to them, Do you know Laban the son of Nahor?' means, Did they possess good from that stock? This is clear from the representation of 'Laban' as a parallel good springing from a common stock, dealt with in 3612, 3665, and from the representation of 'Nahor' as that common stock from which the good meant by 'Laban' springs - 'knowing' meaning, in the internal sense, from that source, as is evident from the train of thought. Let a brief statement be made about the representation of a parallel good by means of Nahor, Bethuel, and Laban. Terah who was the father of three sons - Abram, Nahor, and Haran, Genesis 11:27 - represents the common stock from which the Churches sprang. Terah himself was in fact an idolater, but representatives have no regard to the person, only to the actual subject represented by him, see 1361. And since the Jewish representative Church had its beginnings in Abraham and was re-established among his descendants from Jacob, Terah and his three sons take on the representation of Churches. Abram takes on the representation of the genuine Church as it exists among those who possess the Word, while Nahor his brother takes on that of the Church as it exists among gentiles who do not possess the Word. The Lord's Church is spread throughout the whole world, existing also among gentiles who lead charitable lives, as is evident from what has been shown in various places regarding the gentiles.

[2] This then is why Nahor, his son Bethuel, and Bethuel's son Laban represent a parallel good that springs from a common stock, that is, the good which exists with people who belong to the Lord's Church among the gentiles. This good differs from good coming in a direct line from the common stock, in that those gentiles do not have genuine truths which are joined to their good. Instead they have for the most part external appearances which are called illusions of the senses, for they do not possess the Word from which they may receive light. Actually good is in essence a single entity, but it acquires a specific character from the truths implanted in it and in this way is made various. The truths that are seen by gentiles as truths are in general the idea that they should worship some God from whom they seek their own good and to whom they attribute it - though they do not know so long as they live in this world that that God is the Lord; also the idea that they should adore their God under images which they hold sacred; besides many other ideas. But these ideas do not make it any less possible for them to be saved than for Christians, provided that they lead lives in which love to their God and love towards the neighbour are present. For by leading such lives they have the ability to receive interior truths in the next life, see 932, 1032, 1059, 2049, 2051, 2284, 2589-2604, 2861, 2863, 3263. This shows what is meant by a parallel good that springs from a common stock. For Nahor represents those outside the Church who by virtue of good are bound together as brethren, see 2863, 2864, 2868; Bethuel represents good as it exists with those who make up a first group of gentiles, 2865, 3665; and Laban represents the affection for external or bodily good, strictly speaking a parallel good springing from a common stock, 3612, 3665.

[3] This good is such that first of all it serves a person as a means for acquiring spiritual good, for it is external and bodily and derives from external appearances which in themselves are illusions of the senses. In childhood a person acknowledges nothing other than these as truth and good, and although taught what internal good and truth are he still has no more than a bodily concept of it. This being his concept at first, this kind of good and truth is the initial means by which interior truths and goods are brought in. This is the arcanum which Jacob and Laban represent here.

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