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1 Mutta maahan tuli nälänhätä, toinen kuin se nälänhätä, joka oli ollut aikaisemmin, Aabrahamin päivinä. Silloin Iisak meni Abimelekin, filistealaisten kuninkaan, luo Gerariin.

2 Ja Herra ilmestyi hänelle ja sanoi: "Älä mene Egyptiin, vaan jää asumaan maahan, jonka minä sinulle sanon.

3 Oleskele muukalaisena tässä maassa, ja minä olen sinun kanssasi ja siunaan sinua. Sillä sinulle ja sinun jälkeläisillesi minä annan kaikki nämä maat ja pidän valan, jonka minä olen vannonut sinun isällesi Aabrahamille.

4 Ja minä teen sinun jälkeläistesi luvun paljoksi kuin taivaan tähdet ja annan jälkeläisillesi kaikki nämä maat, ja sinun siemenessäsi tulevat siunatuiksi kaikki kansakunnat maan päällä,

5 sentähden että Aabraham kuuli minua ja noudatti, mitä minä noudatettavaksi annoin, minun käskyjäni, säädöksiäni ja opetuksiani."

6 Niin Iisak asettui Gerariin.

7 Ja kun sen paikkakunnan miehet kysyivät hänen vaimostansa, sanoi hän: "Hän on minun sisareni". Hän näet pelkäsi sanoa: "Hän on minun vaimoni", sillä hän ajatteli: "Nuo miehet voivat tappaa minut Rebekan tähden, sillä hän on näöltään kaunis".

8 Kun hän oli viipynyt siellä jonkun aikaa, niin tapahtui, että Abimelek, filistealaisten kuningas, kerran katsellessaan ulos akkunasta näki Iisakin hyväilevän vaimoansa.

9 Niin Abimelek kutsutti Iisakin ja sanoi: "Katso, hänhän on sinun vaimosi! Miksi olet sanonut: 'Hän on minun sisareni'?" Iisak vastasi hänelle: "Minä ajattelin, että minut muuten ehkä tapetaan hänen tähtensä".

10 Abimelek sanoi: "Mitä oletkaan meille tehnyt! Kuinka helposti olisikaan voinut tapahtua, että joku kansasta olisi maannut sinun vaimosi kanssa, ja niin sinä olisit saattanut meidät syyhyn!"

11 Ja Abimelek antoi käskyn kaikelle kansalle, sanoen: "Joka koskee tähän mieheen tai hänen vaimoonsa, se on kuolemalla rangaistava".

12 Ja Iisak kylvi siinä maassa ja sai sinä vuonna satakertaisesti, sillä Herra siunasi häntä.

13 Ja hän rikastui ja hyötyi hyötymistään, kunnes hänestä tuli hyvin rikas.

14 Ja hänellä oli laumoittain sekä pikkukarjaa että raavaskarjaa ja paljon palvelijoita, niin että filistealaiset alkoivat kadehtia häntä.

15 Ja filistealaiset tukkivat kaikki ne kaivot, jotka hänen isänsä palvelijat olivat kaivaneet hänen isänsä Aabrahamin päivinä, ja täyttivät ne mullalla.

16 Silloin Abimelek sanoi Iisakille: "Mene pois luotamme, sillä sinä olet tullut paljon väkevämmäksi meitä".

17 Niin Iisak lähti sieltä ja leiriytyi Gerarin laaksoon ja asui siellä.

18 Ja Iisak kaivatti uudelleen auki ne vesikaivot, jotka hänen isänsä Aabrahamin päivinä olivat kaivetut, mutta jotka filistealaiset olivat Aabrahamin kuoltua tukkineet, ja antoi niille jälleen ne nimet, jotka hänen isänsä oli niille antanut.

19 Ja Iisakin palvelijat kaivoivat laaksossa ja löysivät sieltä kaivon, jossa oli juoksevaa vettä.

20 Mutta Gerarin paimenet alkoivat riidellä Iisakin paimenten kanssa, sanoen: "Vesi on meidän". Niin hän kutsui kaivon Eesekiksi, koska he olivat riidelleet hänen kanssaan.

21 Senjälkeen he kaivoivat toisen kaivon ja joutuivat riitaan siitäkin; niin hän antoi sille nimen Sitna.

22 Sitten hän muutti sieltä pois ja kaivoi vielä yhden kaivon. Siitä ei syntynyt riitaa. Sentähden hän nimitti sen Rehobotiksi ja sanoi: "Nyt Herra on antanut meille tilaa, niin että voimme lisääntyä maassa".

23 Sieltä hän meni Beersebaan.

24 Ja Herra ilmestyi hänelle sinä yönä ja sanoi: "Minä olen sinun isäsi Aabrahamin Jumala; älä pelkää, sillä minä olen sinun kanssasi ja siunaan sinua ja teen sinun jälkeläistesi luvun suureksi palvelijani Aabrahamin tähden".

25 Silloin hän rakensi sinne alttarin, huusi avuksi Herran nimeä ja pystytti sinne telttansa. Ja Iisakin palvelijat kaivoivat siihen kaivon.

26 Niin Abimelek lähti hänen luokseen Gerarista ystävänsä Ahusatin ja sotapäällikkönsä Piikolin seuraamana.

27 Mutta Iisak sanoi heille: "Minkätähden tulette minun luokseni, vaikka olette minulle vihamieliset ja karkoititte minut luotanne?"

28 He vastasivat: "Me olemme selvästi nähneet, että Herra on sinun kanssasi. Sentähden ajattelimme: 'Olkoon sinun ja meidän välillämme valallinen sopimus; me tahdomme tehdä sinun kanssasi liiton,

29 ettet tee meille mitään pahaa, niinkuin emme mekään ole sinuun koskeneet, vaan olemme tehneet sinulle ainoastaan hyvää ja sallineet sinun lähteä rauhassa'. Sinä olet nyt Herran siunattu."

30 Silloin hän laittoi heille pidot, ja he söivät ja joivat.

31 Varhain seuraavana aamuna he vannoivat valan toisillensa; senjälkeen Iisak päästi heidät menemään, ja he lähtivät hänen luotaan rauhassa.

32 Samana päivänä Iisakin palvelijat tulivat ja kertoivat hänelle kaivosta, jonka olivat kaivaneet, sanoen hänelle:

33 "Me löysimme vettä". Ja hän antoi sille nimen Siba. Sentähden on kaupungin nimi vielä tänäkin päivänä Beerseba.

34 Kun Eesau oli neljänkymmenen vuoden vanha, otti hän vaimoikseen Jehuditin, heettiläisen Beerin tyttären, ja Baasematin, heettiläisen Eelonin tyttären.

35 Näistä tuli Iisakille ja Rebekalle katkera suru.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3447

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3447. And Abimelech went to him from Gerar. That this signifies the doctrine of faith that looks to rational things, is evident from the representation of Abimelech, as being the doctrine of faith that looks to rational things (n. 2504, 2509, 2510, 3391, 3393, 3397); and from the signification of “Gerar,” as being faith (n. 1209, 2504, 3365, 3384, 3385); what the doctrine is that looks to rational things, may be seen above (n. 3368). In this passage, and as far as verse 33, they are treated of who are in the literal sense of the Word and from this in the doctrinal things of faith; and also the agreement of their doctrinal things with the internal sense insofar as they are from the literal sense. Abimelech and Ahuzzath his companion, and Phicol the chief captain of his army, represent these doctrinal things; they are such as make faith the essential, not indeed rejecting charity, but making it secondary, and thus setting doctrine before life. Our churches at this day are almost all of this character, except that which is in Christian Gentilism, where it is permitted to adore saints and their idols.

[2] As in every church of the Lord there are those who are internal men and those who are external, and the internal are those who are in the affection of good, and the external those who are in the affection of truth; so also with those who are here represented by Abimelech, his companion, and the chief captain of his army-the internal are those treated of above (chapt er 21, verses 22 to 33), where it is said of Abimelech and Phicol the captain of his army that they came to Abraham and made a covenant with him in Beersheba (n. 2719-2720); but the external are those here treated of.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 2718

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2718. A wife out of the land of Egypt. That this signifies the affection of memory-knowledges belonging to the man of the spiritual church is evident from the signification of a “wife,” as being affection or good (see n. 915, 2517); and from the signification of “Egypt” as being memory-knowledge (see n. 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462). In this verse the man of the spiritual church is described in regard to his quality as to good, that is, as to the essence of his life, namely, that the good that is with him is obscure, but is illuminated by the Lord’s Divine Human; from which illumination there comes forth in his rational the affection of truth, and in his natural the affection of memory-knowledges. The reason why the affection of good cannot come forth with the spiritual man such as it is with the celestial, but in place of it the affection of truth, is that the good which is in him is implanted in his intellectual part and is comparatively obscure (as was shown, n. 2715), from which no other affection can be produced and derived in his rational than the affection of truth, and thereby in his natural the affection of memory-knowledges. By truth here no other truth is meant than such as he believes to be true, though it be not true in itself; and by memory-knowledges are not meant such as the learned have, but everything of knowledge with which one can be imbued from experience and by hearing, from civic life, from doctrine, and from the Word. The man of the spiritual church is in the affection of such things.

[2] That it may be known what it is to be in the affection of truth, and what to be in the affection of good, we will briefly state that they who are in the affection of truth, think, search out, and discuss whether a thing be true, or whether it be so; and when they are confirmed that it is true, or that it is so, they think, search out, and discuss what it is, and thus stick fast at the first threshold; nor can they be admitted into wisdom until they are free from doubt. But they who are in the affection of good, from the good itself in which they are, know and perceive that the thing is so; and thus are not at the first threshold, but are in the inner chamber, being admitted into wisdom.

[3] Take as an example that it is celestial to think and act from the affection of good, or from good: They who are in the affection of truth discuss whether this be so, whether it be possible, and what it is; and so long as they are occupied with doubts about it they cannot be admitted; but they who are in the affection of good do not discuss, nor busy themselves with doubts, but affirm that it is so, and are therefore admitted; for they who are in the affection of good, that is, who are celestial, begin where they who are in the affection of truth, that is, who are spiritual, stop; so that the furthest boundary of the latter is the first of the former. For this reason it is given to them to know, to recognize, and to perceive that there are innumerable affections of good (as many, in fact, as there are societies in heaven); and that they are all conjoined by the Lord into a heavenly form, so as to constitute as it were one man; and it is also given them to distinguish by perception the kind and variety of each affection.

[4] Or take this example: That all delight, blessedness, and happiness, are solely of love; and that such as the love is, such is the delight, the blessedness, and the happiness. The spiritual man keeps his natural mind fixed on the question whether it be so, and whether the happiness be not from some other source, as from social interaction, conversation, meditation, and learning, or from possessions and the honor, reputation, and glory of them; not confirming himself in the fact that these effect nothing, but only the affection of love such as there is in them. But the celestial man does not stick in these preliminaries, but affirms that it is so, and is therefore in the end itself and the use, that is, in the very affections of the love, which are innumerable, and in every one of which there are ineffable things-and this with variation of delight, blessedness, and happiness, to eternity.

[5] Take also as an example that the neighbor is to be loved for the good that is in him: They who are in the affection of truth, think, search out, and discuss whether this be true, or whether it be so; what the neighbor is, and what good is; nor do they go any further, and therefore they close to themselves the gate to wisdom; but they who are in the affection of good affirm that it is so, and therefore do not close that gate to themselves, but enter in, and know, and recognize, and perceive, from good, who is more the neighbor than another, also in what degree he is the neighbor, and that all are neighbors in different degrees; and thus they perceive ineffable things beyond those who are only in the affection of truth.

[6] Take further this example: That he who loves his neighbor for the good that is in him, loves the Lord. They who are in the affection of truth examine carefully whether it be so; and if they are told that he who loves his neighbor for the good that is in him, loves the good, and that-as all good is from the Lord and the Lord is in the good-when anyone loves good he also loves Him from whom it is and in which He is, they examine whether it be so; also what good is, and whether the Lord is in good more than in truth; and so long as they stick in such things they cannot see wisdom even at a distance. But they who are in the affection of good know from perception that it is so; and they immediately see the field of wisdom, leading even to the Lord.

[7] From all this we can see why they who are in the affection of truth (that is, the spiritual) have obscurity in comparison with those who are in the affection of good (that is, the celestial). Nevertheless the spiritual can come from obscurity into light, provided they are willing to be in the affirmative that all good is of love to the Lord and of charity toward the neighbor; and that love and charity are spiritual conjunction; and that all blessedness and happiness are from these; and thus that heavenly life is in the good of love from the Lord, but not in the truth of faith separate from it.

  
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