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Judges 7

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1 και ωρθρισεν ιαρβαλ αυτος εστιν γεδεων και πας ο λαος μετ' αυτου και παρενεβαλον επι πηγην αραδ και παρεμβολη μαδιαμ ην αυτω απο βορρα απο γαβααθ αμωρα εν κοιλαδι

2 και ειπεν κυριος προς γεδεων πολυς ο λαος ο μετα σου ωστε μη παραδουναι με την μαδιαμ εν χειρι αυτων μηποτε καυχησηται ισραηλ επ' εμε λεγων η χειρ μου εσωσεν με

3 και νυν λαλησον δη εν ωσιν του λαου λεγων τις ο φοβουμενος και δειλος επιστρεφετω και εκχωρειτω απο ορους γαλααδ και επεστρεψεν απο του λαου εικοσι και δυο χιλιαδες και δεκα χιλιαδες υπελειφθησαν

4 και ειπεν κυριος προς γεδεων ετι ο λαος πολυς κατενεγκον αυτους προς το υδωρ και εκκαθαρω σοι αυτον εκει και εσται ον εαν ειπω προς σε ουτος πορευσεται συν σοι αυτος πορευσεται συν σοι και παν ον εαν ειπω προς σε ουτος ου πορευσεται μετα σου αυτος ου πορευσεται μετα σου

5 και κατηνεγκεν τον λαον προς το υδωρ και ειπεν κυριος προς γεδεων πας ος αν λαψη τη γλωσση αυτου απο του υδατος ως εαν λαψη ο κυων στησεις αυτον κατα μονας και πας ος εαν κλινη επι τα γονατα αυτου πιειν

6 και εγενετο ο αριθμος των λαψαντων εν χειρι αυτων προς το στομα αυτων τριακοσιοι ανδρες και παν το καταλοιπον του λαου εκλιναν επι τα γονατα αυτων πιειν υδωρ

7 και ειπεν κυριος προς γεδεων εν τοις τριακοσιοις ανδρασιν τοις λαψασιν σωσω υμας και δωσω την μαδιαμ εν χειρι σου και πας ο λαος πορευσονται ανηρ εις τον τοπον αυτου

8 και ελαβον τον επισιτισμον του λαου εν χειρι αυτων και τας κερατινας αυτων και τον παντα ανδρα ισραηλ εξαπεστειλεν ανδρα εις σκηνην αυτου και τους τριακοσιους ανδρας κατισχυσεν και η παρεμβολη μαδιαμ ησαν αυτου υποκατω εν τη κοιλαδι

9 και εγενηθη εν τη νυκτι εκεινη και ειπεν προς αυτον κυριος αναστας καταβηθι εν τη παρεμβολη οτι παρεδωκα αυτην εν τη χειρι σου

10 και ει φοβη συ καταβηναι καταβηθι συ και φαρα το παιδαριον σου εις την παρεμβολην

11 και ακουση τι λαλησουσιν και μετα τουτο ισχυσουσιν αι χειρες σου και καταβηση εν τη παρεμβολη και κατεβη αυτος και φαρα το παιδαριον αυτου προς αρχην των πεντηκοντα οι ησαν εν τη παρεμβολη

12 και μαδιαμ και αμαληκ και παντες υιοι ανατολων βεβλημενοι εν τη κοιλαδι ωσει ακρις εις πληθος και ταις καμηλοις αυτων ουκ ην αριθμος αλλα ησαν ως η αμμος η επι χειλους της θαλασσης εις πληθος

13 και ηλθεν γεδεων και ιδου ανηρ εξηγουμενος τω πλησιον αυτου ενυπνιον και ειπεν ενυπνιον ιδου ενυπνιασαμην και ιδου μαγις αρτου κριθινου στρεφομενη εν τη παρεμβολη μαδιαμ και ηλθεν εως της σκηνης και επαταξεν αυτην και επεσεν και ανεστρεψεν αυτην ανω και επεσεν η σκηνη

14 και απεκριθη ο πλησιον αυτου και ειπεν ουκ εστιν αυτη ει μη ρομφαια γεδεων υιου ιωας ανδρος ισραηλ παρεδωκεν ο θεος εν χειρι αυτου την μαδιαμ και πασαν την παρεμβολην

15 και εγενετο ως ηκουσεν γεδεων την εξηγησιν του ενυπνιου και την συγκρισιν αυτου και προσεκυνησεν κυριω και υπεστρεψεν εις την παρεμβολην ισραηλ και ειπεν αναστητε οτι παρεδωκεν κυριος εν χειρι ημων την παρεμβολην μαδιαμ

16 και διειλεν τους τριακοσιους ανδρας εις τρεις αρχας και εδωκεν κερατινας εν χειρι παντων και υδριας κενας και λαμπαδας εν ταις υδριαις

17 και ειπεν προς αυτους απ' εμου οψεσθε και ουτως ποιησετε και ιδου εγω εισπορευομαι εν αρχη της παρεμβολης και εσται καθως αν ποιησω ουτως ποιησετε

18 και σαλπιω εν τη κερατινη εγω και παντες μετ' εμου σαλπιειτε εν ταις κερατιναις κυκλω ολης της παρεμβολης και ερειτε τω κυριω και τω γεδεων

19 και εισηλθεν γεδεων και οι εκατον ανδρες οι μετ' αυτου εν αρχη της παρεμβολης εν αρχη της φυλακης μεσης και εγειροντες ηγειραν τους φυλασσοντας και εσαλπισαν εν ταις κερατιναις και εξετιναξαν τας υδριας τας εν ταις χερσιν αυτων

20 και εσαλπισαν αι τρεις αρχαι εν ταις κερατιναις και συνετριψαν τας υδριας και εκρατησαν εν χερσιν αριστεραις αυτων τας λαμπαδας και εν χερσιν δεξιαις αυτων τας κερατινας του σαλπιζειν και ανεκραξαν ρομφαια τω κυριω και τω γεδεων

21 και εστησαν ανηρ εφ' εαυτω κυκλω της παρεμβολης και εδραμεν πασα η παρεμβολη και εσημαναν και εφυγαν

22 και εσαλπισαν εν ταις τριακοσιαις κερατιναις και εθηκεν κυριος την ρομφαιαν ανδρος εν τω πλησιον αυτου εν παση τη παρεμβολη και εφυγεν η παρεμβολη εως βηθσεεδτα γαραγαθα εως χειλους αβωμεουλα επι ταβαθ

23 και εβοησαν ανηρ ισραηλ απο νεφθαλι και απο ασηρ και απο παντος μανασση και εδιωξαν οπισω μαδιαμ

24 και αγγελους απεστειλεν γεδεων εν παντι ορει εφραιμ λεγων καταβητε εις συναντησιν μαδιαμ και καταλαβετε εαυτοις το υδωρ εως βαιθηρα και τον ιορδανην και εβοησεν πας ανηρ εφραιμ και προκατελαβοντο το υδωρ εως βαιθηρα και τον ιορδανην

25 και συνελαβον τους αρχοντας μαδιαμ και τον ωρηβ και τον ζηβ και απεκτειναν τον ωρηβ εν σουρ και τον ζηβ απεκτειναν εν ιακεφζηφ και κατεδιωξαν μαδιαμ και την κεφαλην ωρηβ και ζηβ ηνεγκαν προς γεδεων απο περαν του ιορδανου

   

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Arcana Coelestia #3928

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3928. 'And she called his name Naphtali' means the essential nature of it, that is to say, of the temptation in which one overcomes and also of the resistance offered by the natural man. This is clear from the meaning of 'name' and of 'calling the name' as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3421. The particular nature is that which is meant by 'Naphtali', for the name Naphtali is derived from the word 'wrestlings'. And for the same reason 'Naphtali' represents this second general truth of the Church. Temptation is the means by which the internal man is joined to the external, for they are at variance with each other but are made to agree and to correspond by means of temptations. The external man is indeed such that of itself it does not desire anything except bodily and worldly things; these are the delights of the natural man's life. But the internal man - when opened towards heaven and desiring the things of heaven, as is the case with those who are able to be regenerated - takes delight in heavenly things. And when a person undergoes temptations these two types of delight conflict with each other. The person is not directly aware of the conflict, because he is not aware of what heavenly delight is and of what hellish delight is, let alone that they are so utterly contrary to each other. But celestial angels cannot be present at all with a person in his bodily and worldly delight until this has been made subservient, that is to say, until bodily and worldly delight is no longer regarded as an end in itself but something which is meant to be subservient to heavenly delight, as shown above in 3913. Once this has been achieved the angels are able to reside with that person in both; but in this case his delight becomes blessedness, and at length happiness in the next life.

[2] Anyone who believes that the delight of the natural man prior to regeneration is not hell-like, and that devilish spirits are not in possession there, is much mistaken. He is unaware of what the situation is with man - that prior to regeneration genii and spirits from hell have possession of his natural man, no matter how much he seems to himself to be like any other person, and also that he is able to participate with everybody else in what is holy and to reason about the truths and goods of faith, indeed is able to believe that he has become strong in these. If this person does not feel within himself some measure of affection for what is right and fair in his daily work, and for what is good and true in society and in life, let him recognize that his kind of delight in things is the kind that exists with those in hell, for his delight entails no other love than self-love and love of the world. And when these constitute his delight no charity or any faith is present within it. The only means that will weaken and dispel this delight once it has become predominant is the affirmation and acknowledgement of the holiness of faith and of the good of life, which is the first means meant, as shown above, by Dan, and after this by temptation, which is the second means and is meant by Naphtali; for this second means follows the other. Indeed people who do not affirm and acknowledge the goodness and the truth which constitute faith and charity are unable to enter any conflict brought about by temptation as there is nothing within to oppose the evil and falsity towards which natural delight gravitates.

[3] In other places in the Word where Naphtali is mentioned he means a person's state following temptations, as in the prophecy of Jacob, who by then was Israel,

Naphtali is a hind let loose, giving beautiful words. Genesis 49:21.

'A hind let loose' stands for the affection for natural truth in a state that is free, which arises following temptation. This state is also what is at stake within temptations, which are meant by 'Naphtali', for the battle fought in temptations is a struggle for freedom. Likewise in Moses' prophecy,

To Naphtali he said, Naphtali, satisfied with favour, and full with the blessing of Jehovah, will possess the west and the south. Deuteronomy 33:23.

For the representations of Jacob's sons, and of the tribes, depend on the order in which they are mentioned, 3862. And in the prophecy of Deborah and Barak,

Zebulun is a people that consigned its soul to die, as did Naphtali, on the heights of the field. Judges 5:18.

This too refers in the internal sense to the conflicts brought about by temptations, and to a person's presence among those who do not fear anything evil because they are rooted in forms of truth and good, meant by 'being on the heights of the field'.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3421

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3421. 'And he called them names' means the essential nature of them. This is clear from the meaning of 'calling the names' as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2724, 3006, 3237. And since calling the names or the name means the essential nature, the expression calling without the addition of 'the name' therefore means in the internal sense of the Word to be of some such particular nature, as in Isaiah,

Hear this, O house of Jacob, who are called by the name of Israel and who came out of the waters of Judah. For they are called after the city of holiness, and upon the God of Israel they place their reliance. Isaiah 48:1-2.

Here 'being called after the city of holiness' stands for being of some particular nature. And in Luke,

Behold, you will conceive in the womb and will bear a son, and you will call His name Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High. Luke 1:31-32.

'Being called Son of the Most High' stands for His Essential Being (Esse).

  
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