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1 Nämät ovat Israelin lasten nimet, jotka Jakobin kanssa tulivat Egyptiin, itsekukin huoneinensa he sinne tulivat,

2 Ruben, Simeon, Levi ja Juuda.

3 Isaskar, Zebulon ja Benjamin.

4 Dan, Naphtali, Gad ja Asser.

5 Ja kaikki henget, jotka Jakobin kupeista olivat tulleet, olivat seitsemänkymmentä henkeä. Mutta Joseph oli (ennen) Egyptissä.

6 Ja Joseph oli kuollut, ja kaikki hänen veljensä, ja kaikki sen aikaiset.

7 Ja Israelin lapset olivat hedelmälliset ja suuresti enenivät ja lisääntyivät, ja sangen voimallisesti vahvistuivat, niin että maa täytettiin heistä.

8 Niin uusi kuningas tuli Egyptiin, joka ei Josephista mitään tietänyt.

9 Hän sanoi kansallensa: katso, Israelin lasten joukko on suurempi ja väkevämpi meitä.

10 Tulkaat, käykäämme kavalasti heidän kimppuunsa, ettei heitä tulisi niin paljo. Sillä jos joku sota nousis, tohtisivat he mennä meidän vihamiestemme puolelle, ja sotia meitä vastaan, ja lähteä maalta pois.

11 Niin asetettiin heidän päällensä veron päämiehet, vaivaamaan heitä orjuudella; sillä Pharaolle rakennettiin verokaupungit, Pitom ja Raamses.

12 Mutta jota enemmin he rasittivat kansaa, sitä enemmin se lisääntyi ja kasvoi. Ja he tulivat suutuksiin Israelin lasten tähden.

13 Ja Egyptiläiset vaivasivat Israelin lapsia orjuudella armaitsemata.

14 Ja saattivat heidän elämänsä katkeraksi raskaalla saven ja tiilein työllä, ja kaikkinaisella rasituksella kedolla, ja kaikkinaisella työllä, kuin he taisivat heidän päällensä panna, armaitsemata.

15 Ja Egyptin kuningas puhui Heprealaisille lastenämmille, joista yhden nimi oli Siphra, ja toisen nimi Pua.

16 Ja hän sanoi: Koska te autatte Hebreailaisia vaimoja heidän synnyttäissänsä, ja näette istuimella, jos on poika, niin surmatkaat häntä; mutta jos se tytär on, niin se eläköön.

17 Mutta lastenämmät pelkäsivät Jumalaa, ja ei tehneet niinkuin Egyptin kuningas oli heille sanonut; mutta antoivat poikaiset elää.

18 Niin Egyptin kuningas kutsui lastenämmät, ja sanoi heille: miksi te tämän teitte, että te annoitte poikaisten elää?

19 Niin lastenämmät vastasivat Pharaota: Heprealaiset vaimot ei ole niinkuin Egyptiläiset; sillä he ovat vahvemmat luonnostansa, ja ennenkuin lastenämmä tulee heidän tykönsä, ovat he synnyttäneet.

20 Sentähden teki Jumala lastenämmille hyvin, ja kansa lisääntyi ja vahvistui sangen suuresti.

21 Ja että lastenämmät pelkäsivät Jumalaa, rakensi hän heille huoneita.

22 Niin käski Pharao kaikelle kansallensa, sanoen: kaikki pojat kuin syntyvät pitää teidän heittämän virtaan, mutta kaikki tyttäret antakaat elää.


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Arcana Coelestia#6675

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6675. 'He said, When you act as midwives to the Hebrew women and see them on the birthstools' means a discernment of the truth and good flowing from the internal into the Church's factual knowledge. This is clear from the meaning of 'acting as a midwife' as the reception of goodness and truth flowing from the internal into the natural, for inasmuch as the natural receives influx it is 'a midwife', see 4588, 6673; from the meaning of 'the Hebrew women as things that belong to the Church, dealt with in 5136, 5236; from the meaning of 'seeing' as a discernment, dealt with in 2150, 3764, 4567, 4723, 5400; and from the meaning of 'the birthstools' as things in the natural that receive the forms of good and the truths flowing from the internal, thus true factual knowledge, since that knowledge is what receives them. From this it is evident that 'when you act as midwives to the Hebrew women and see them on the birthstools' means a discernment of the truth and good flowing from the internal into the Church's factual knowledge, which resides in the natural.

  
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Arcana Coelestia#4588

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4588. 'That the midwife said to her, Do not be afraid' means perception received from the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'saying' in the historical narratives of the Word as perception, dealt with in 1791, 1815, 1819, 1822, 1898, 1919, 2080, 2619, 2862, 3395, 3509, and from the meaning of 'the midwife' as the natural. The reason 'the midwife' here means the natural is that when anyone undergoes interior temptations, that is, when the interior man undergoes temptations, the natural is like a midwife. For unless the natural assists no birth of interior truth is possible, since it is the natural that receives interior truths into its bosom once these are born; indeed it is the natural that enables them to push their way out. The same applies to instances of spiritual birth, in that reception must take place wholly within the natural. This is the reason why, when a person is being regenerated, the natural is first of all made ready to receive, and to the extent it is then able to receive, interior truths and goods are able to emerge and multiply. This also explains why, if the natural man has not been made ready during the life of the body to receive the truths and goods of faith, that person cannot receive them in the next life and so cannot be saved. This is the implication of the common saying 'As the tree falls, so it must lie', meaning, What a person is when he dies, so he comes to be. For a person has with him in the next life his whole natural memory, that is, the memory belonging to his external man, though he is not allowed to use it in that life, 2469-2494. In the next life therefore that memory serves as the groundwork on which interior truths and goods rest; but if that groundwork is not able to support the goods and truths which flow into it from within, interior goods and truths are either annihilated, or perverted, or cast aside. From all this it may be seen that the natural is like a midwife.

[2] The likeness of the natural to a midwife, inasmuch as it is a recipient when the interior man gives birth, becomes clear also from the internal sense of what is recorded concerning the midwives who, contrary to Pharaoh's orders, allowed the sons of the Hebrew women to live. This is described in Moses as follows,

The king of Egypt spoke to the midwives of the Hebrew women, and he said, When you act as midwives to the Hebrew women and see them on the stools, if it is a son you shall kill him, but if it is a daughter she shall be allowed to live. And the midwives feared God, and did not do as the king of Egypt told them, but allowed the sons to live. And the king of Egypt called the midwives and said to them Why have you done this thing and allowed the sons to live? And the midwives said to Pharaoh, Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women, for they are lively; before the midwife reaches them they have given birth. And God did well to the midwives; and the people multiplied and became extremely numerous. And it happened because the midwives feared God, that He made them houses. Exodus 1:15-21.

'The daughters and sons' to whom the Hebrew women gave birth represent the goods and truths of a new Church; 'the midwives' represent the natural, inasmuch as this is the recipient of goods and truths; 'the king of Egypt' represents factual knowledge in general, 1164, 1165, 1186, that wipes out truths, as happens when factual knowledge enters into matters of faith by a wrong path, which it does when nothing except that dictated by sensory experience and factual knowledge is believed. The fact that 'the midwives' in that passage means receptions of truth, within the natural, will in the Lord's Divine mercy be corroborated when the contents of that chapter in Exodus come up for explanation.

  
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