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創世記 6

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1 人が地のおもてにふえ始めて、娘たちが彼らに生れた時、

2 神のたちは人の娘たちの美しいのを見て、自分の好む者をにめとった。

3 そこでは言われた、「わたしの霊はながく人の中にとどまらない。彼はにすぎないのだ。しかし、彼の年は二十年であろう」。

4 そのころ、またそのにも、地にネピリムがいた。これは神のたちが人の娘たちのところにはいって、娘たちに産ませたものである。彼らは昔の勇士であり、有名な人々であった。

5 は人の悪が地にはびこり、すべてそのに思いはかることが、いつも悪い事ばかりであるのを見られた。

6 は地の上に人を造ったのを悔いて、を痛め、

7 「わたしが創造した人を地のおもてからぬぐい去ろう。人もも、這うものも、空のまでも。わたしは、これらを造ったことを悔いる」と言われた。

8 しかし、ノア主の前に恵みを得た。

9 ノアの系図は次のとおりである。ノアはその時代の人々の中で正しく、かつ全き人であった。ノアとともに歩んだ。

10 ノアセム、ハム、ヤペテの人の子を生んだ。

11 時に世は神のに乱れて、暴虐が地に満ちた。

12 が地を見られると、それは乱れていた。すべての人が地の上でその道を乱したからである。

13 そこでノアに言われた、「わたしは、すべての人を絶やそうと決心した。彼らは地を暴虐で満たしたから、わたしは彼らを地とともに滅ぼそう。

14 あなたは、いとすぎので箱舟を造り、箱舟の中にへやを設け、アスファルトでそのうちそとを塗りなさい。

15 その造り方は次のとおりである。すなわち箱舟の長さキュビト、幅は五十キュビト、高さ三十キュビトとし、

16 箱舟に屋根を造り、上へ一キュビトにそれを仕上げ、また箱舟の戸口をその横に設けて、一階と二階と階のある箱舟を造りなさい。

17 わたしは地の上に洪水を送って、命の息のあるなるものを、みな天のから滅ぼし去る。地にあるものは、みな死に絶えるであろう。

18 ただし、わたしはあなたと契約を結ぼう。あなたはらと、と、らのたちと共に箱舟にはいりなさい。

19 またすべての生き物、すべてのなるものの中から、それぞれつずつを箱舟に入れて、あなたと共にその命を保たせなさい。それらは雄と雌とでなければならない。

20 すなわち、はその種類にしたがいはその種類にしたがい、また地のすべての這うものも、その種類にしたがって、それぞれつずつ、あなたのところに入れて、命を保たせなさい。

21 また、すべての食物となるものをとって、あなたのところにたくわえ、あなたとこれらのものとの食物としなさい」。

22 ノアはすべて神の命じられたようにした。

   

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Arcana Coelestia #581

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581. That by the “Nephilim” are signified those who through a persuasion of their own loftiness and preeminence made light of all things holy and true, appears from what precedes and what follows, namely, that they immersed the doctrinals of faith in their cupidities, signified by the “sons of God going in unto the daughters of man, and their bearing unto them.” Persuasion concerning self and its phantasies increases also according to the multitude of things that enter into it, till at length it becomes indelible; and when the doctrinals of faith are added thereto, then from principles of the strongest persuasion they make light of all things holy and true, and become “Nephilim.” That race, which lived before the flood, is such that they so kill and suffocate all spirits by their most direful phantasies (which are poured forth by them as a poisonous and suffocating sphere) that the spirits are entirely deprived of the power of thinking, and feel half dead; and unless the Lord by His coming into the world had freed the world of spirits from that poisonous race, no one could have existed there, and consequently the human race, who are ruled by the Lord through spirits, would have perished. They are therefore now kept in a hell under as it were a misty and dense rock, under the heel of the left foot, nor do they make the slightest attempt to rise out of it. Thus is the world of spirits free from this most dangerous crew, concerning which and its most poisonous sphere of persuasions, of the Lord’s Divine mercy hereafter. These are they who are called “Nephilim” and who make light of all things holy and true. Further mention is made of them in the Word, but their descendants were called “Anakim” and “Rephaim.” That they were called “Anakim” is evident from Moses:

There we saw the Nephilim, the sons of Anak, of the Nephilim, and we were in our own eyes as grasshoppers, and so we were in their eyes (Numbers 13:33).

That they were called “Rephaim” appears also from Moses:

The Emim dwelt before in the land of Moab, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakim, who also were accounted Rephaim, as the Anakim, and the Moabites call them Emim (Deuteronomy 2:10-11).

The Nephilim are not mentioned anymore, but the Rephaim are, who are described by the prophets to be such as are above stated; as in Isaiah:

Hell low down has been in commotion for thee, to meet thee in coming, it hath stirred up the Rephaim for thee (Isaiah 14:9),

speaking of the hell which is the abode of such spirits. In the same:

Thy dead shall not live, the Rephaim shall not arise, because thou hast visited and destroyed them, and made all their memory to perish (Isaiah 26:14),

where also their hell is referred to, from which they shall no more rise again. In the same:

Thy dead shall live, my corpse, they shall rise again; awake and sing, ye that dwell in the dust, for the dew of herbs is thy dew; but thou shalt cast out the land of the Rephaim (Isaiah 26:19);

“the land of the Rephaim” is the hell above spoken of.

In David:

Wilt Thou show a wonder to the dead? Shall the Rephaim arise, shall they confess to Thee? (Psalms 88:10),

speaking in like manner concerning the hell of the Rephaim, and that they cannot rise up and infest the sphere of the world of spirits with the very direful poison of their persuasions. But it has been provided by the Lord that mankind should no longer become imbued with such dreadful phantasies and persuasions. Those who lived before the flood were of such a nature and genius that they could be imbued, for a reason as yet unknown, concerning which, of the Lord’s Divine mercy hereafter.

  
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