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synty 14

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1 Ja tapahtui siihen aikaan, kun Amrafel oli Sinearin kuninkaana, Arjok Ellasarin kuninkaana, Kedorlaomer Eelamin kuninkaana ja Tidal Goojimin kuninkaana,

2 että he alottivat sodan Beraa, Sodoman kuningasta, Birsaa, Gomorran kuningasta, Sinabia, Adman kuningasta, Semeberiä, Seboimin kuningasta, ja Belan, se on Sooarin, kuningasta vastaan.

3 Nämä kaikki liittoutuivat kokoontuen Siddimin laaksoon, jossa Suolameri nyt on.

4 Kaksitoista vuotta he olivat olleet Kedorlaomerille alamaiset, mutta kolmantenatoista vuotena he tekivät kapinan.

5 Neljäntenätoista vuotena tulivat Kedorlaomer ja ne kuninkaat, jotka olivat hänen kanssaan; ja he voittivat refalaiset Astarot-Karnaimissa ja suusilaiset Haamissa, niin myös eemiläiset Kirjataimin tasangolla

6 ja hoorilaiset heidän vuoristossaan, Seirissä, aina Eel-Paaraniin asti, joka on erämaan laidassa.

7 Ja he palasivat ja tulivat Mispatin lähteelle, se on Kaadekseen, ja valloittivat koko amalekilaisten maan ja voittivat myöskin amorilaiset, jotka asuivat Hasason-Taamarissa.

8 Silloin lähtivät Sodoman kuningas, Gomorran kuningas, Adman kuningas, Seboimin kuningas ja Belan, se on Sooarin, kuningas ja asettuivat Siddimin laaksossa sotarintaan heitä vastaan-

9 Eelamin kuningasta Kedorlaomeria, Goojimin kuningasta Tidalia, Sinearin kuningasta Amrafelia ja Ellasarin kuningasta Arjokia vastaan, neljä kuningasta viittä vastaan.

10 Mutta Siddimin laakso oli täynnä maapihkakuoppia. Ja Sodoman ja Gomorran kuninkaat pakenivat ja putosivat niihin; mutta henkiin jääneet pakenivat vuoristoon.

11 Ja he ottivat Sodomasta ja Gomorrasta kaiken tavaran ja kaikki ruokavarat ja menivät matkaansa.

12 Ja lähtiessään he ottivat mukaansa myöskin Lootin, Abramin veljenpojan, ja hänen omaisuutensa; hän näet asui Sodomassa.

13 Mutta muuan pakolainen tuli ja ilmoitti siitä Abramille, hebrealaiselle; tämä asui tammistossa, joka oli amorilaisen Mamren, Eskolin ja Aanerin veljen, oma, ja he olivat Abramin liittolaisia.

14 Kun Abram kuuli, että hänen sukulaisensa oli otettu vangiksi, aseisti hän luotettavimmat palvelijansa, jotka olivat hänen kodissaan syntyneet, kolmesataa kahdeksantoista miestä, ja ajoi vihollisia takaa aina Daaniin saakka.

15 Ja hän jakoi väkensä ja hyökkäsi palvelijoineen yöllä vihollisten kimppuun ja voitti heidät ja ajoi heitä takaa aina Hoobaan saakka, joka on Damaskosta pohjoiseen.

16 Ja hän toi takaisin kaiken tavaran; myöskin sukulaisensa Lootin ja hänen tavaransa hän toi takaisin, niin myös vaimot ja muun väen.

17 Kun hän oli paluumatkalla, voitettuaan Kedorlaomerin ja ne kuninkaat, jotka olivat tämän kanssa, meni Sodoman kuningas häntä vastaan Saaven laaksoon, jota sanotaan "Kuninkaan laaksoksi".

18 Ja Melkisedek, Saalemin kuningas, toi leipää ja viiniä; hän oli Jumalan, Korkeimman, pappi.

19 Ja hän siunasi hänet sanoen: "Siunatkoon Abramia Jumala, Korkein, taivaan ja maan luoja.

20 Ja kiitetty olkoon Jumala, Korkein, joka antoi vihollisesi sinun käsiisi." Ja Abram antoi hänelle kymmenykset kaikesta.

21 Ja Sodoman kuningas sanoi Abramille: "Anna minulle väki ja pidä sinä tavara".

22 Mutta Abram sanoi Sodoman kuninkaalle: "Minä nostan käteni Herran, Jumalan, Korkeimman, taivaan ja maan luojan, puoleen ja vannon:

23 En totisesti ota, en langan päätä, en kengän paulaa enkä mitään muuta, mikä on sinun, ettet sanoisi: 'Minä olen tehnyt Abramin rikkaaksi'.

24 En tahdo mitään, paitsi mitä palvelijat ovat kuluttaneet ja mikä on niille miehille tuleva, jotka minua seurasivat, Aanerille, Eskolille ja Mamrelle; he saakoot osansa."

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9416

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9416. And I will give thee the tables of stone. That this signifies the book of the law, or the Word in the whole complex, is evident from the signification of “the tables,” as being that whereon were written the things which are of doctrine and of life, here the things which are of heavenly doctrine and of a life in accordance therewith. That these tables signify the book of the law, that is, the Word in the whole complex, is because the things which were inscribed on them contained in general all things that belong to heavenly life and doctrine. Wherefore also those things which were inscribed on them are called “the ten words” (Exodus 34:28; Deuteronomy 10:4); for by “ten” in the internal sense are signified all; and by “words” are signified the truths of doctrine, and the goods of life. (That “ten” denotes all, see n. 3107, 4638, 8468, 8540; that “words” denote the truths and goods of life and doctrine, n. 1288, 4692, 5272.) For this reason these tables signify the Word in the whole complex; in like manner as the law, which in a close sense signifies what was inscribed on these tables; in a less close sense the Word written by Moses; in a wide sense the historic Word; and in the widest sense the Word in its whole complex; as may be seen above (n. 6752). Moreover, the things inscribed on these tables were the first of the revelation of Divine truth, and were proclaimed by the Lord before all the people of Israel with a living voice. The things which are first signify all the rest in their order; and their being proclaimed by the Lord with a living voice signifies immediate Divine inspiration in the rest also. The reason why these tables were of stone was that “stone” signifies truth (n. 643, 1298, 3720, 6426), properly truth in ultimates (n. 8609); truth Divine in ultimates is the Word in the letter, such as it is on this earth (n. 9360).

[2] The reason why there was not one table, but two, was that there might be represented the conjunction of the Lord through the Word with the church, and through the church with the human race. Therefore they are also called “the tables of the covenant” (Deuteronomy 9:9, 11, 15); and the words inscribed are called “the words of the covenant” (Exodus 34:27-28), and also “the covenant” (Deuteronomy 4:13, 23); and the ark itself, in which the tables were placed, was called “the ark of the covenant” (Numbers 10:33; 14:44; Deuteronomy 10:8; 31:9, 25-26; Josh. 3:3, 6, 8, 1, 11, 14, 17; 4:7, 9, 18; 6:6, 8; 8:33; Judges 20:27; 1 Samuel 4:3-5; 2 Samuel 15:24; 1 Kings 3:15; 6:19; 8:1, 6; Jeremiah 3:16); for a “covenant” denotes conjunction (n. 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021, 6804, 8767, 8778, 9396). Wherefore these tables were divided the one from the other; but were joined together by attachment; and the writing was continued from one table on to the other, as though it was upon one table; but not according to the common opinion, some commandments upon one table, and some upon the other. For by one being divided into two, and by the two being thus joined together, or placed beside each other, is signified the conjunction of the Lord with man. For this reason covenants were entered into in a similar way; as with Abraham by a she-calf, a she-goat, and a ram divided in the middle, and by one part being placed opposite the other (Genesis 15:9-12); in this chapter also by the blood being put in basins, and half of it being sprinkled on the altar, and half upon the people (verses 6, 8); and in general by all the sacrifices, a part of which was burnt upon the altar, and a part was given to the people to eat. The like was also represented by the breaking of bread by the Lord (Matthew 14:19; 15:36; 26:26; Mark 6:41; 8:6; 14:22; Luke 9:16; 22:19; 24:30, 35). Hence also it is that by “two” in the Word is signified conjunction (n. 5194, 8423), here, that of the Lord and heaven, or of the Lord and the church, thus also of good and truth, which conjunction is called the heavenly marriage. From this it can be seen why there were two tables, and why they were written on the two sides, on the one side and on the other (Exodus 32:15-16).

[3] Moreover, “writing” and “engraving” on “tables” signify in the Word those things which must be impressed on the memory and on the life, and which are therefore to be lasting; as in Isaiah:

Write it before them on a table, and impress it on a book, that it may be for the latter day forever even to eternity (Isaiah 30:8).

The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron, with a point of a diamond; it is graven upon the table of their heart, and upon the horns of your altars (Jeremiah 17:1).

Jehovah said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for the appointed time; though it tarry, wait for it; because coming it will come (Hab. 2:2-3).

  
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Joshua 6:8

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8 It was so, that when Joshua had spoken to the people, the seven priests bearing the seven trumpets of rams' horns before Yahweh advanced, and blew the trumpets; and the ark of the covenant of Yahweh followed them.