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لاويين 23

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1 وكلم الرب موسى قائلا

2 كلم بني اسرائيل وقل لهم. مواسم الرب التي فيها تنادون محافل مقدسة هذه هي مواسمي.

3 ستة ايام يعمل عمل واما اليوم السابع ففيه سبت عطلة محفل مقدس. عملا ما لا تعملوا. انه سبت للرب في جميع مساكنكم

4 هذه مواسم الرب المحافل المقدسة التي تنادون بها في اوقاتها.

5 في الشهر الاول في الرابع عشر من الشهر بين العشاءين فصح للرب.

6 وفي اليوم الخامس عشر من هذا الشهر عيد الفطير للرب. سبعة ايام تأكلون فطيرا.

7 في اليوم الاول يكون لكم محفل مقدس. عملا ما من الشغل لا تعملوا.

8 وسبعة ايام تقربون وقودا للرب. في اليوم السابع يكون محفل مقدس. عملا ما من الشغل لا تعملوا

9 وكلم الرب موسى قائلا.

10 كلم بني اسرائيل وقل لهم. متى جئتم الى الارض التي انا اعطيكم وحصدتم حصيدها تاتون بحزمة اول حصيدكم الى الكاهن.

11 فيردد الحزمة امام الرب للرضا عنكم. في غد السبت يرددها الكاهن.

12 وتعملون يوم ترديدكم الحزمة خروفا صحيحا حوليّا محرقة للرب.

13 وتقدمته عشرين من دقيق ملتوت بزيت وقودا للرب رائحة سرور. وسكيبه ربع الهين من خمر.

14 وخبزا وفريكا وسويقا لا تأكلوا الى هذا اليوم عينه الى ان تأتوا بقربان الهكم فريضة دهرية في اجيالكم في جميع مساكنكم

15 ثم تحسبون لكم من غد السبت من يوم اتيانكم بحزمة الترديد سبعة اسابيع تكون كاملة.

16 الى غد السبت السابع تحسبون خمسين يوما. ثم تقرّبون تقدمة جديدة للرب.

17 من مساكنكم تاتون بخبز ترديد رغيفين عشرين يكونان من دقيق ويخبزان خميرا باكورة للرب.

18 وتقرّبون مع الخبز سبعة خراف صحيحة حولية وثورا واحدا ابن بقر وكبشين محرقة للرب مع تقدمتها وسكيبها وقود رائحة سرور للرب.

19 وتعملون تيسا واحدا من المعز ذبيحة خطية وخروفين حوليين ذبيحة سلامة.

20 فيرددها الكاهن مع خبز الباكورة ترديدا امام الرب مع الخروفين فتكون للكاهن قدسا للرب.

21 وتنادون في ذلك اليوم عينه محفلا مقدسا يكون لكم. عملا ما من الشغل لا تعملوا. فريضة دهرية في جميع مساكنكم في اجيالكم.

22 وعندما تحصدون حصيد ارضكم لا تكمل زوايا حقلك في حصادك ولقاط حصيدك لا تلتقط. للمسكين والغريب تتركه. انا الرب الهكم

23 وكلم الرب موسى قائلا

24 كلم بني اسرائيل قائلا. في الشهر السابع في اول الشهر يكون لكم عطلة تذكار هتاف البوق محفل مقدس.

25 عملا ما من الشغل لا تعملوا لكن تقرّبون وقودا للرب

26 وكلم الرب موسى قائلا

27 اما العاشر من هذا الشهر السابع فهو يوم الكفّارة محفلا مقدسا يكون لكم تذللون نفوسكم وتقربون وقودا للرب.

28 عملا ما لا تعملوا في هذا اليوم عينه لانه يوم كفّارة للتكفير عنكم امام الرب الهكم.

29 ان كل نفس لا تتذلل في هذا اليوم عينه تقطع من شعبها.

30 وكل نفس تعمل عملا ما في هذا اليوم عينه ابيد تلك النفس من شعبها.

31 عملا ما لا تعملوا فريضة دهرية في اجيالكم في جميع مساكنكم.

32 انه سبت عطلة لكم فتذللون نفوسكم. في تاسع الشهر عند المساء من المساء الى المساء تسبتون سبتكم

33 وكلم الرب موسى قائلا

34 كلم بني اسرائيل قائلا. في اليوم الخامس عشر من هذا الشهر السابع عيد المظال سبعة ايام للرب.

35 في اليوم الاول محفل مقدس عملا ما من الشغل لا تعملوا.

36 سبعة ايام تقرّبون وقودا للرب. في اليوم الثامن يكون لكم محفل مقدس تقرّبون وقودا للرب. انه اعتكاف. كل عمل شغل لا تعملوا

37 هذه هي مواسم الرب التي فيها تنادون محافل مقدسة لتقريب وقود للرب محرقة وتقدمة وذبيحة وسكيبا امر اليوم بيومه.

38 عدا سبوت الرب وعدا عطاياكم وجميع نذوركم وجميع نوافلكم التي تعطونها للرب.

39 اما اليوم الخامس عشر من الشهر السابع ففيه عندما تجمعون غلة الارض تعيّدون عيدا للرب سبعة ايام. في اليوم الاول عطلة وفي اليوم الثامن عطلة.

40 وتأخذون لانفسكم في اليوم الاول ثمر اشجار بهجة وسعف النخل واغصان اشجار غبياء وصفصاف الوادي. وتفرحون امام الرب الهكم سبعة ايام.

41 تعيّدونه عيدا للرب سبعة ايام في السنة فريضة دهرية في اجيالكم. في الشهر السابع تعيّدونه.

42 في مظال تسكنون سبعة ايام. كل الوطنيين في اسرائيل يسكنون في المظال.

43 لكي تعلم اجيالكم اني في مظال اسكنت بني اسرائيل لما اخرجتهم من ارض مصر. انا الرب الهكم.

44 فاخبر موسى بني اسرائيل بمواسم الرب

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 866

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866. Verse 5. And in their mouth was found no deceit, signifies that they are averse to thinking falsities and persuading to them. This is evident from the signification of "mouth," as being thought and speech therefrom, and thus persuasion; (See above, n. 580, 782, 794); also from the signification of "deceit," as being to deceive and mislead purposely, thus from an intention of the will; consequently to think falsities and persuade to them designedly, which destroys man forever. That such things have no place in those who are led by the Lord or who follow Him is signified by "in their mouth is found no deceit." For the Lord is Divine truth united to Divine good; and all who are in the Lord, who are those who acknowledge His Divine Human and do His commandments, are in the Divine truth and in the Divine good; and as thinking falsities is contrary to the Divine truth, and wishing to persuade to them is contrary to the Divine good, such are averse to so doing.

[2] What else "deceit" signifies in the Word can be seen from the passages where it is mentioned, as in the following.

In John:

Jesus said of Nathaniel as he was coming to Him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no deceit (John 1:47).

An "Israelite" signifies one who is in the good of charity, and from that in truths, thus one who is in truths from good. Such are meant also by "the hundred forty-four thousand who follow the Lord, in whose mouth is found no deceit;" so here "deceit" has the same signification.

[3] In Zephaniah:

The remnant of Israel shall not do perversity nor speak a lie, neither shall a tongue of deceit be found in their mouth (Zephaniah 3:13).

"The remnant of Israel," the same as "an Israelite indeed," means those who are in spiritual faith, because they are in the good of charity; "to speak a lie" signifies to teach falsely from ignorance of truth; but "deceit" signifies falsity that is not from ignorance of truth, but from deliberation, thus from the purpose of deceiving, as is the case with the wicked.

[4] Likewise in the following passages:

He did no violence, neither was deceit in His mouth (Isaiah 53:9); which is said of the Lord:

He shall redeem their 1 soul from deceit and violence (Psalms 72:14).

The rich are full of violence, and the inhabitants thereof speak a lie; and as to their tongue deceit is in their mouth (Micah 6:12).

They fill their master's house with violence and deceit (Zephaniah 1:9).

Men of bloods and of deceit shall not live out half their days (Psalms 55:23).

Thou wilt destroy those that speak a lie; the man of bloods and of deceit Jehovah will abhor (Psalms 5:6).

"Violence and blood" signify perversion of truth and falsification of the Word; and "deceit" signifies doing this purposely:

Jehovah give ear to my prayers, that are apart from lips of deceit (Psalms 17:1).

Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking deceit (Psalms 34:13).

If my lips should speak iniquity, and my tongue should speak deceit (Job 27:4).

Deliver my soul, O Jehovah, from a lip of falsehood, from a tongue of deceit. What shall he give to thee, What shall he add to thee, thou tongue of deceit? (Psalms 120:2, 3).

Thou openest thy mouth to evil, and with thy tongue thou framest deceit (Psalms 50:19).

The mouth of the wicked, the mouth of deceit they have opened against me; they have spoken against me with a tongue of lies (Psalms 109:2).

Thy tongue thinketh wickednesses like a sharp razor working deceit (Psalms 52:2, 4).

They mock everyone with his companion, and they speak not truth; they have taught their tongue to speak a lie; it is thine to dwell in the midst of deceit; through deceit they have refused to know Me (Jeremiah 9:5, 6).

"Lips and tongue" with which they speak falsehood and deceit signify the thought with the intention of persuading to falsities against truths, and of misleading; the lips and the tongue having a similar signification as the mouth:

Blessed is the man unto whom Jehovah imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit (Psalms 36:2);

The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit; he ceaseth from understanding and doing good (Psalms 36:3);

To speak iniquity and to speak deceit (Job 13:7);

"iniquity" having reference to evil and "deceit" to falsity thence:

From the man of deceit and perversity deliver me, O Jehovah (Psalms 43:1).

The clean in hands and pure in heart, who doth not lift up his soul to vanity, and sweareth not with deceit (Psalms 24:4).

They think words of deceit against the quiet in the land, they opened their mouth exceedingly against me (Psalms 35:20, 21).

Wickednesses are in the midst thereof, fraud and deceit depart not from her street (Psalms 55:11).

Thou hast trodden down all them that err from Thy statutes, for their deceit is a lie (Psalms 119:118).

This people turneth itself away, Jerusalem is perpetually turned away, they hold fast to deceit, they refuse to return; I have hearkened and heard, but they speak not aright (Jeremiah 8:5, 6).

In these passages "deceit" does not mean deceit in the natural sense, which consists of deceitful plotting and malicious false-hood against another, but deceit in the spiritual sense, in which "deceit" means thought from the intention of the will, or intentionally and deliberately speaking falsities and persuading to them, and thereby destroying the soul.

[5] Likewise respecting the prophets, in Jeremiah:

Is it not in the heart of the prophets that prophesy falsehood, even of the prophets of the deceit of their own heart? (Jeremiah 23:26).

In the same:

The prophets prophesy unto you a vision of falsehood and divinations, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their own heart (Jeremiah 14:14).

In the spiritual sense "prophets" signify those who teach truths from the Word and doctrine, and thus in an abstract sense the Word as to doctrine, therefore in the contrary sense, as in these passages, they signify those who teach falsities, thus those who falsify the truths of the Word; and to do this intentionally is meant by "the deceit of their heart."

[6] That "deceit" means in the spiritual sense intentional falsification of the truths of the Word, from a desire to mislead, is evident in Hosea:

Ephraim hath compassed Me about with falsehood, and the house of Israel with deceit (Hosea 11:12).

"Ephraim" signifies the understanding of the truths of the church; and "the house of Israel" the church itself; so "deceit" and "falsehood" signify persuading to falsities with intention and desire.

[7] In the same:

They are become like a deceitful bow; their princes shall fall by the sword, from the rage of their tongue (Hosea 7:16).

And in David:

They are turned aside like deceitful bows (Psalms 78:57).

They are compared to a "deceitful bow" because a "bow" signifies doctrine combating, in both senses, namely, the doctrine of falsity combating against truth, and of truth against falsity, for javelins and arrows signify falsities or truths to fight with. (That this is the signification of "bow and arrows" may be seen above, n. 357.) All this again makes evident that "deceit" means deceit in the spiritual sense, which is deceit against the truths and goods of the Word and of the church, thus a disposition and desire to destroy them.

[8] That a disposition and desire to destroy the truths and goods of the Word, of doctrine, and of the church, thus to destroy them deliberately and intentionally, is signified by "deceit," is evident in Jeremiah:

They watch as fowlers lie in wait; they set a trap that they may catch men; as a cage full of birds so their houses are full of deceit (Jeremiah 5:26, 27).

In Moses:

If a man have a purpose against his neighbor to slay him by deceit, thou shalt take him from Mine altar (Exodus 21:14).

And as this was so grievous a sin it is said in Jeremiah:

Cursed is he who doeth the work of Jehovah with deceit (Jeremiah 48:10).

"Deceit" was so grievous a crime because deliberation and purpose are of the will, and whatever is of the will is of the man himself, and is called the evil of his heart, for the will is the man himself; but the thought that precedes consent, which is an act of the will, is not in man but outside of him; since the things that flow into the thought are like the objects that flow into the sight from the world, some of which are pleasing and some not pleasing; and those that are pleasing enter the delight of his life, but those that are not pleasing are cast out. So it is with everything that flows into man's internal sight, which is of his understanding and consequent thought. If it is pleasing it enters his will and adds itself to his life; but if it is not pleasing it is cast out.

[9] It is to be known that all evil persons have a disposition and desire, consequently a will, to destroy the truths of heaven and the church by falsities, for the reason that they are conjoined to hell, and infernal spirits from the delight of their love burn with a lust of destroying all things of heaven and the church, and this by crafty devices, which they artfully contrive and wonderfully execute, which, if described from experience, would fill many pages. This makes clear that "deceit" signifies in general all evil of intention to destroy truths by falsities. (In addition, see what has been said about deceit in the Arcana Coelestia, namely, that deceit destroys everything of the spiritual and interior life in man, n. 9013; that deceit, fraud, and simulation were accounted by the ancients monstrous wickedness, n. 3573; that the deceitful, when viewed by the angels, appear like serpents and vipers, n . 4533; that such are meant in the Word by "serpents" and "vipers," n. 9013; that "poison" in the Word signifies deceit, n. Arcana Coelestia 9013. Respecting the punishments of those who lie in wait for and deceive others by deceit, n. 831, 957-960, 1273[1]; respecting their hells, n. 830, 831, 947, 4951.)

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1. The Hebrew has "their," see above n. 328.

  
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Apocalypse Explained # 343

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343. Unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, signifies the Lord in respect to Divine good and to Divine truth. This is evident from what has been said and shown above n. 297, namely, that "throne" signifies heaven; "Him that sitteth upon the throne" Divine good proceeding, and "the Lamb" Divine truth proceeding, both of these filling the heavens and constituting them. Because Divine good proceeding from the Lord as a sun is received by the angels in His celestial kingdom, and Divine truth by the angels in the spiritual kingdom, therefore two are mentioned, namely, "He that sitteth upon the throne" and "the Lamb;" but in the internal sense, the two mean the Divine Proceeding from the Lord's Divine Human, which is Divine good united to Divine truth, while in the sense of the letter it is distinguished into two for the sake of reception. The Divine that constitutes heaven and gives to angels and men love, faith, wisdom, and intelligence, proceeds not immediately from the Lord's Divine Itself, but through His Divine Human, and this Divine that proceeds is the Holy Spirit (See above, n. 183).

[2] In this way it is to be understood what the doctrine of the church teaches, that the Son proceeds from the Father, and the Holy Spirit through the Son, also that the Lord's Divine and His Human are not two, but a single person or one Christ; for the Lord's Divine is that which assumed the Human, and for that reason He called it His Father; thus He did not call Father another Divine which is at this day worshiped as His Father in place of His own Divine. And the Divine Proceeding is what is called the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Truth, and the Paraclete; since this is the holy of the Spirit, or the holy Divine which the Spirit speaks, and not another Divine, which is worshiped as the third person of the Divinity. That this is so all can understand who are in any light of heaven. And yet it is declared in many places from the doctrine of the Trinity that was given by Athanasius, that the three are one. Let anyone examine himself when he says with the mouth that God is one, whether he does not think of three, when yet there is but one God, and the three names of the Divine are names of the one God. Athanasius, because he did not understand this, believed the three names to be three Gods, though one in essence.

[3] And yet they cannot be said to be one in essence when something is attributed to one and not to another, for thus the essence is divided; consequently a personal name is given to each essence. But they are one essence when the three are names of one person, namely, the Divine Itself, called the Father; the Divine Human, called the Son; and the Divine Proceeding, called the Holy Spirit (See The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 280-310). These things have been said to show that "He that sitteth upon the throne," and "the Lamb," do not mean two but one, namely, the Lord in respect to the Divine Proceeding.

  
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