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Exodus第1章

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1-4 Maddanəs ən Yaqub, w'as itawannu Israyil, win d-osanen Masar əddewan dər-əs, akk iyyan d aɣaywan-net, ismawan-nasan: Ruben, Šimon, Lebi əd Yuda, Isakar, Zəbulun əd Benyamin, Dan əd Naftali, Gad d Ašer.

5 As ig-a wen barar-net wa igan Yusəf ənta iha Masar. Xasil a wa d-igmadan Yaqub ketnet imos-əssayat təmərwen n awedan.

6 Dəffər a wen aba Yusəf əd mədrayan-net əd tamattay ta n azzaman win di.

7 Təzzar ad tarawan maddanəs n Israyil tittəyan, har əgan iggət wər nəmməkan, ədnayan akal.

8 Igaz əmənokal iyyan wər nəssen fəl Yusəf taɣmar ən Masar.

9 Inkar inna i tamattay-net : Toggam as maddanəs n Israyil ogaran-anaɣ igət d assahat.

10 Agiwat-ana y asan təmərkest dasan za təgdəlat tittəyt, ad wər inkər əməgər daɣ akal, təzzar əwəran aganna wa n magzaran-nana, dəffər a di əbbəzan akal.

11 Den da ad sannafranan Kəl Masar meddan wiyyad əzzozaran tan i Kəl-Israyil y a tan šahaššalan əššəɣəl, ədgəzan-tan wəllen. Əmmək en da as əkrasan i Firɣawna iɣərman an Fitom əd Ramses əmosnen idaggan ən təɣebəren-net.

12 Mišan əddəguz wa labasan en iqqal i maddanəs n Israyil təttəyt d adanay n akal. Təggaz-tan tasa ən maddanəs n Israyil, oglafan-tan.

13-14 Ənkaran Kəl Masar əgan-tan eklan a tan saknin alɣazab wər nəmməkkan s əššəɣəl issohen ən talaq, əd bargitan d əššəɣəlan kul win təwəgas. Əššəɣəlan kul win ənɣanen awedan sisugin-asan-tan.

15 Arat wa wər igda y əmənokal ən Masar təzzar iššewal i tədoden šin əšɣalnen daɣ batu n əmzuran, iyyat esəm-net Šifra ta n sanatat esəm-net Fuha,

16 inn-asnat : «As tətaggimat šidoden šin Israyil daɣ əmzur, kud za barar a ihuwan tanɣimat-tu, kud amaran tabarart tayyimat-tat.»

17 Mišan šidoden šin den wər əgenat arat wa as inna əmənokal ən Masar ad t-aginat fəlas əksudnat Məššina. Ad tayyinat bararan win yayyan da əddaran.

18 Təzzar iɣrad du Firɣawna šidoden šin den inn-asnat : «Mafel tətayyimat bararan win yayyan əddaran?»

19 Ənnanat as : «A di šidoden šin Israyil wər olenat əd šin Masar. Assahat agget a əganat. Bararan-nasnat as tihəwan harwa wər din osenat tədoden šin tagginen daɣ əmzur.» Fəl təksəda ta əganat tədoden šin den i Məššina, izazzabbat du fall asnat albaraka-net, əganat inan. Təgla tamattay n Israyil tətittəy təkannu assahat.

22 Omar Firɣawna tamattay-net ketnet, inn-as : «Bararan-nasan win yayyan kul əggarat-tan daɣ agarew wa n Ənnil ad tətayyim šin təntawen da əddarnat.»

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Arcana Coelestia#1703

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1703. That the name 'a Hebrew' is used in the Word in reference to things which have to do with some form of service is clear from the following places: In Moses,

When your brother, a Hebrew man or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you for six years, then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you. Deuteronomy 15:12.

Here the expressions 'a Hebrew men' and 'a Hebrew women' are used because servitude is the subject. In Jeremiah,

At the end of seven years you shall let go every man his brother that is a Hebrew who has been sold to you and has served you for six years. Jeremiah 34:9, 14.

Here similarly the name 'Hebrew' occurs because servitude is the subject, though the sons of Jacob are not called Hebrews in other places in the Prophets. In Samuel,

The Philistines said, Take heart and acquit yourselves like men, lest you be slaves to the Hebrews as they have served you. 1 Samuel 4:9.

Here the meaning is similar.

[2] In Moses,

Jehovah said to Moses, Go in to Pharaoh and say to him, Thus said Jehovah the God of the Hebrews, Let My people go so that they may serve Me. Exodus 9:1, 13; 10:3.

Here too because of their servitude they were called Hebrews. Potiphar's wife referred to Joseph as a Hebrew,

She called to the men of her house, and said to them, See, he has brought us a Hebrew man to make sport of us. Genesis 39:14.

He is called 'a Hebrew' because he was a slave there. The chief of the cup-bearers said to Pharaoh,

There was with us a Hebrew lad, a slave of the chief of the guards, and he interpreted our dreams to us. Genesis 41:12.

In addition the Egyptians called the children of Israel Hebrews, because they were slaves, or in slavery, as is well known from Exodus 1:15-16, 19, and elsewhere.

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