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1 Y-sác bèn gọi Gia-cốp, chúc phước cho và dặn rằng: Con chớ chọn một người vợ nào hết trong bọn con gái Ca-na-an.

2 Hãy đứng dậy, đi qua xứ Pha-đan-a-ram, tại nhà Bê-tu-ên, ông ngoại con, và cưới ở đó một người vợ trong các con gái của La-ban, là cậu con.

3 Cầu xin Ðức Chúa Trời toàn năng ban phước cho con, làm con sanh sản, thêm nhiều và trở nên một đám dân đông.

4 Cầu xin Ngài ban cho con và dòng dõi con phước lành của Áp-ra-ham, hầu cho xứ con đã kiều ngụ sẽ làm sản nghiệp cho con, tức xứ Ngài đã ban cho Áp-ra-ham!

5 ồi Y-sác sai Gia-cốp đi qua xứ Pha-đan-a-ram, đến nhà La-ban, con trai Bê-tu-ên, vốn người A-ram, lại là anh của ê-bê-ca, mẹ của Gia-cốpÊ-sau.

6 Ê-sau thấy Y-sác đã chúc phước cho Gia-cốp, và sai đi qua xứ Pha-đan-a-ram đặng cưới vợ; và trong lúc đương chúc phước có dặn rằng: Chớ cưới vợ trong bọn con gái Ca-na-an;

7 lại đã thấy Gia-cốp vâng lời cha me đi qua xứ Pha-đan-a-ram đó,

8 thì biết rằng bọn con gái Ca-na-an không vừa ý Y-sác, cha mình;

9 nên người bèn đi đến nhà Ích-ma-ên (ngoài hai người vợ đã có rồi) cưới thêm nàng Ma-ba-lát, con gái của Ích-ma-ên, cháu nội của Áp-ra-ham và em của Nê-ba-giốt.

10 Gia-cốp từ Bê -e-Sê-ba đi đến Cha-ran,

11 tới một chỗ kia, mặt trời đã khuất, thì qua đêm tại đó. Người lấy một hòn đá làm gối đầu, và nằm ngủ tại đó;

12 bèn chiêm bao thấy một cái thang bắc từ dưới đất, đầu đến tận trời, các thiên sứ của Ðức Chúa Trời đi lên xuống trên thang đó.

13 Nầy, Ðức Giê-hô-va ngự trên đầu thang mà phán rằng: Ta là Ðức Chúa Trời của Áp-ra-ham, tổ phụ ngươi, cùng là Ðức Chúa Trời của Y-sác. Ta sẽ cho ngươi và dòng dõi ngươi đất mà ngươi đương nằm ngủ đây.

14 Dòng dõi ngươi sẽ đông như cát bụi trên mặt đất, tràn ra đến đông tây nam bắc, và các chi họ thế gian sẽ nhờ ngươi và dòng dõi ngươi mà được phước.

15 Nầy, ta ở cùng ngươi, ngươi đi đâu, sẽ theo gìn giữ đó, và đem ngươi về xứ nầy; vì ta không bao giờ bỏ ngươi cho đến khi ta làm xong những điều ta đã hứa cùng ngươi.

16 Gia-cốp thức giấc, nói rằng: Thật Ðức Giê-hô-va hiện có trong nơi đây mà tôi không biết!

17 Người bắt sợ và nói rằng: Chốn nầy đáng kinh khủng thay thật là đền Ðức Chúa Trời, thật là cửa của trời!

18 Người dậy sớm, lấy hòn đá của mình dùng gối đầu, dựng đứng lên làm cây trụ, đổ dầu lên trên chót trụ đó;

19 rồi đặt tên chốn nầy là Bê-tên; còn nguyên khi trước tên thành là Lu-xơ.

20 Gia-cốp bèn khấn vái rằng: Nếu Ðức Chúa Trời ở cùng tôi, gìn giữ tôi trong lúc đi đường, cho bánh ăn, áo mặc,

21 và nếu tôi trở về bình an đến nhà cha tôi, thì Ðức Giê-hô-va sẽ là Ðức Chúa Trời tôi.

22 Hòn đá đã dùng làm trụ đây sẽ là đền Ðức Chúa Trời, Và tôi sẽ nộp lại cho Ngài một phần mười mọi của cải mà Ngài sẽ cho tôi.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #6426

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6426. 'From there is the shepherd, the stone of Israel' means that from this springs all the goodness and truth which the spiritual kingdom possesses. This is clear from the meaning of 'the shepherd' as one who leads to the good of charity by means of the truth of faith, dealt with in 343, 3795, 6044 (here in the highest sense, since it has reference to the Lord, goodness and truth themselves are meant); from the meaning of 'the stone' as truth, dealt with in 1298, 3720, 3769, 3771, 3773, 3789, 3798; and from the representation of 'Israel' as the spiritual Church, dealt with in 3305, 4286, for 'Israel' is spiritual good or the good of truth, 4286, 4598, 5801, 5803, 5806, 5812, 5817, 5819, 5826, 5833. And since the good of truth is the essential element of the spiritual Church, 'Israel' means the spiritual Church, and in the highest sense the Lord's spiritual kingdom. From all this it is evident that 'from there is the shepherd, the stone of Israel' means that from this springs all the goodness and truth which the Lord's spiritual kingdom possesses.

[2] The reason why in the highest sense 'the stone of Israel' means the Lord with respect to the truth that His spiritual kingdom possesses is that in general 'the stone' means the temple, and specifically the foundation on which it stands. 'The temple' in turn means the Lord's Divine Human, as is clear in John 2:19, 21, and so does its 'foundation' in Matthew 21:42, 44, and in Isaiah 28:16. This meaning of 'the stone' in the highest sense - the Lord in respect to Divine Truth which His spiritual kingdom possesses - is evident in David,

The stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner. This has been done by Jehovah; it is marvellous in our eyes. Psalms 118:22-23.

'The stone' here is the Lord, as is made clear in Luke,

It is written, The stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner. Whoever falls onto that stone will be broken to pieces; but on whomever it falls, it will grind him to powder. Luke 20:17-18.

These things are spoken by the Lord regarding Himself. In Isaiah,

He is your fear, and He is your dread; for He will be a sanctuary, though He will be a stone to strike against and a rock to stumble over 1 for both houses of Israel. Many among them will trip, and fall, and be broken to pieces. Isaiah 8:13-15.

Here the Lord is referred to. In the same prophet,

The Lord Jehovih said, Behold I [am He who] will lay in Zion a stone for a foundation, a tested stone, a precious corner-stone, surely founded. He who believes will not be hasty. Isaiah 28:16.

In Zechariah,

Jehovah Zebaoth will visit His flock, the house of Judah, and will place them as His glorious horse 2 in battle. From Him comes the corner-stone, from Him the tent-peg, from Him the battle-bow. Zechariah 10:3-4.

[3] In Daniel,

You were watching, until a stone was cut out, not by means of hands, and it struck the statue on its feet, which were iron and clay, and smashed them to pieces. The stone that struck the statue became a great rock and filled the whole earth. The God of heaven will cause a kingdom to arise that will never be destroyed, and His kingdom will not be left to other people; it will crush and consume all those kingdoms, but will itself stand for ever. Inasmuch as you saw that the stone was cut out of the rock, not by means of hands, and it smashed the iron, the bronze, the clay, the silver, and the gold . . . Daniel 2:34-35, 44-45.

Here 'the stone' is used in the highest sense to mean the Lord, and in the relative sense to mean His spiritual kingdom. When it says that 'the stone was cut out of the rock' the meaning is that it came out of the truth of faith, for the truth of faith is meant in the Word by 'rock'. And because the truth of faith is meant by 'the stone' and 'the rock', the Lord's spiritual kingdom is also what is meant, since the truth of faith and good ensuing from this truth prevail in that kingdom. Something similar is also meant by 'the stone' on which Jacob slept and which he afterwards set up as a pillar, described as follows,

Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, Surely Jehovah is in this place and I did not know it. And he was afraid and said, How awesome is this place! This is nothing other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven. And in the morning Jacob rose up early, and took the stone which he had placed as his headrest, and placed it as a pillar and poured oil on the top of it. He said, This stone which I have placed as a pillar will be God's house. Genesis 28:16-18, 22.

The fact that by 'the stone' the ancients understood the Lord in the highest sense and His spiritual kingdom in the relative sense is also plain to see in Joshua,

Joshua erected the stone under the oak which was in Jehovah's sanctuary. And Joshua said to all the people, Behold, this stone will be a witness to us, for it has heard all the sayings of Jehovah which He spoke to us. And it shall be a witness against you, lest you deny your God. Joshua 24:26, 17.

Fotnoter:

1. literally, a stone of striking and a rock of stumbling

2. literally, the horse of His glory

  
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Arcana Coelestia #6044

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6044. 'And the men are shepherds of the flock' means that they lead to good. This is clear from the meaning of 'shepherds of the flock' as those who lead to good, dealt with in 343, 3795, 5201; for a shepherd or pastor is one who teaches and leads, and the flock one who is taught or led; but in the internal sense truths that lead to good are meant since the sons of Israel, to whom 'the men are shepherds of the flock' refers here, represent spiritual truths, 6040, and also since truths present with those who teach are what do the leading. It has been shown previously that truths, which are the essence of faith, lead to good, which is the essence of charity. This is also evident from the consideration that every single thing is related to an end and has that end in view, and that things which do not have an end in view cannot remain in being. For the Lord has never created anything for any other reason than its end in view. So true is this that one may speak of the end as the all in all created things. And created things exist within this state of order: Even as the end looks from Him who is the First through means to what is last, so the end within what is last looks to the end in Him who is the First. This is the way things link together. By virtue of its very own origin the end itself is nothing else than the Divine Good of Divine Love, thus the Lord Himself, which also is why in the Word He is called the First and the Last, the Alpha and the Omega, Isaiah 41:4; 44:6; 48:12; Revelation 1:8, 11, 17; 2:8; 21:6; 22:13.

[2] This being so, every single aspect of the life a person has looks to an end and has that end in view. Anyone who is at all rational can see that the factual knowledge a person has looks to truths as its end in view, and that truths look to forms of good as their end in view, and that forms of good look to the Lord as their last and first ends in view, their last when motivated by truths, their first when motivated by good. This is how it is with the truths the Church possesses, in that they lead to good, meant by 'the men are shepherds of the flock' and by 'they are keepers of livestock', as in what follows below.

  
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