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창세기第5章

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1 아담 자손의 계보가 이러하니라 하나님이 사람을 창조하실 때에 하나님의 형상대로 지으시되

2 남자와 여자를 창조하셨고 그들이 창조되던 날에 하나님이 그들에게 복을 주시고 그들의 이름을 사람이라 일컬으셨더라

3 아담이 일백 삼십세에 자기 모양 곧 자기 형상과 같은 아들을 낳아 이름을 셋이라 하였고

4 아담이 셋을 낳은 후 팔백년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

5 그가 구백 삼십세를 향수하고 죽었더라

6 셋은 일백 오세에 에노스를 낳았고

7 에노스를 낳은 후 팔백 칠년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

8 그가 구백 십이세를 향수하고 죽었더라

9 에노스는 구십세에 게난을 낳았고

10 게난을 낳은 후 팔백 십 오년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

11 그가 구백 오세를 향수하고 죽었더라

12 게난은 칠십세에 마할랄렐을 낳았고

13 마할랄렐을 낳은 후 팔백 사십년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

14 그가 구백 십세를 향수하고 죽었더라

15 마할랄렐은 육십 오세에 야렛을 낳았고

16 야렛을 낳은 후 팔백 삼십년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

17 그가 팔백 구십 오세를 향수하고 죽었더라

18 야렛은 일백 육십 이세에 에녹을 낳았고

19 에녹을 낳은 후 팔백년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

20 그가 구백 육십 이세를 향수하고 죽었더라

21 에녹은 육십 오세에 므두셀라를 낳았고

22 므두셀라를 낳은 후 삼백년을 하나님과 동행하며 자녀를 낳았으며

23 그가 삼백 육십 오세를 향수하였더라

24 에녹이 하나님과 동행하더니 하나님이 그를 데려 가시므로 세상에 있지 아니하였더라

25 므두셀라는 일백 팔십 칠세에 라멕을 낳았고

26 라멕을 낳은 후 칠백 팔십 이년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

27 그는 구백 육십 구세를 향수하고 죽었더라

28 라멕은 일백 팔십 이세에 아들을 낳고

29 이름을 노아라 하여 가로되 `여호와께서 땅을 저주하시므로 수고로이 일하는 우리를 이 아들이 안위하리라' 하였더라

30 라멕이 노아를 낳은 후 오백 구십 오년을 지내며 자녀를 낳았으며

31 그는 칠백 칠십 칠세를 향수하고 죽었더라

32 노아가 오백세 된 후에 셈과, 함과, 야벳을 낳았더라

   

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Arcana Coelestia#468

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468. THE INTERNAL SENSE

It is clear from what was stated and shown in the previous chapter that names meant heresies and systems of doctrine. From that it becomes clear that the names in this chapter do not mean specific individuals but other things that existed. Here they mean systems of doctrine or Churches which, though they underwent certain changes, were preserved from the time of the Most Ancient Church down to that of Noah. Now it so happens that every Church in the course of time gets smaller until at length it remains among only a few people. The few with whom it remained at the time of the Flood were called Noah.

[2] The fact that the true Church gets smaller and remains among the few becomes clear from other Churches which have in a similar manner got smaller. In the Word those who remain are called 'the Remnant' and 'that which is left', and indeed people 'in the midst (or the middle) of the land'. What applies in general applies in particular also; that is, what is true of the Church is equally true of individuals. If the Lord did not preserve remnants with each individual he would inevitably perish in eternal death, for those remnants contain spiritual and celestial life. The same applies to what is general or universal; were there not always some people among whom the Church, or true faith, existed, the human race would perish. For as is well known, a city, even a whole kingdom, is preserved for the sake of a few. These factors are akin to the heart in man: as long as the heart is sound the surrounding organs can go on living. But when it is weak, deterioration sets into them all and the person dies. Final remnants are meant by Noah, for with the exception of these, as is clear from verse 12 of the next chapter, 'the whole earth was corrupt'.

[3] The remnants residing with the individual or within the Church are frequently the subject in the Prophets, as in Isaiah,

He who remains in Zion, and he who is left in Jerusalem will be called holy to Him, everyone who has been written for life 1 in Jerusalem, when the Lord will have washed the filth of the daughters of Zion and washed away the blood 2 of Jerusalem from its midst. Isaiah 4:3-4.

Here holiness is attributed to the remnants, which mean remnants of the Church, and also of the member of the Church, for those left in Zion and in Jerusalem could not be holy people merely because they had been left there.

Similarly in the same prophet,

On that day, the remnant of Israel and those of the house of Jacob that escaped will no more lean on him that smote them; but they will lean upon Jehovah, the Holy One of Israel, in truth. A remnant will return, the remnant of Jacob, to the God of power. (Isaiah 10:20)

In Jeremiah,

In those days and in that time the iniquity of Israel will be sought, but there will be none, and the sins of Judah, but they will not be found; for I will pardon him whom I shall make one that is left. Jeremiah 50:10.

In Micah,

The remnant of Jacob will be in the midst of many peoples, like dew from Jehovah, like showers on the grass. Micah 5:7.

[4] That which is left, or the remnant, whether of the individual or of the Church, was also represented by tenths, which were holy. And any number involving ten was consequently holy too. Ten therefore has reference to things that are left over, as in Isaiah,

Jehovah will remove man far away, and there will be many forsaken places in the midst of the land; yet there will be a tenth part in it, and this will return; it will be a wiping out like an oak or a terebinth when the stump is cast away from them. The holy seed is its stump. Isaiah 6:12-13.

Here that which is left is called 'the holy stump'. In Amos,

Thus said the Lord Jehovah, The city that goes forth a thousand will have a hundred that are left, and that which goes forth a hundred will have ten that are left to the house of Israel. Amos 9:3.

In these and many other places the internal sense means remnants, also the subject here. The fact that a city is preserved for the sake of the remnant of the Church is clear from what Abraham was told concerning Sodom, Abraham said, Perhaps ten may be found there; and He said, I will not destroy it for the sake of ten. Genesis 18:32.

脚注:

1. literally, lives

2. literally, bloods

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.