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لاويين 8

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1 وكلم الرب موسى قائلا

2 خذ هرون وبنيه معه والثياب ودهن المسحة وثور الخطية والكبشين وسل الفطير

3 واجمع كل الجماعة الى باب خيمة الاجتماع.

4 ففعل موسى كما امره الرب. فاجتمعت الجماعة الى باب خيمة الاجتماع.

5 ثم قال موسى للجماعة هذا ما امر الرب ان يفعل.

6 فقدم موسى هرون وبنيه وغسلهم بماء.

7 وجعل عليه القميص ونطّقه بالمنطقة وألبسه الجبة وجعل عليه الرداء ونطّقه بزنّار الرداء وشدّه به.

8 ووضع عليه الصدرة وجعل في الصدرة الاوريم والتّمّيم.

9 ووضع العمامة على راسه ووضع على العمامة الى جهة وجهه صفيحة الذهب الاكليل المقدس كما امر الرب موسى.

10 ثم اخذ موسى دهن المسحة ومسح المسكن وكل ما فيه وقدسه.

11 ونضح منه على المذبح سبع مرات ومسح المذبح وجميع آنيته والمرحضة وقاعدتها لتقديسها.

12 وصب من دهن المسحة على راس هرون ومسحه لتقديسه.

13 ثم قدم موسى بني هرون والبسهم اقمصة ونطّقهم بمناطق وشدّ لهم قلانس كما امر الرب موسى

14 ثم قدّم ثور الخطية ووضع هرون وبنوه ايديهم على راس ثور الخطية

15 فذبحه واخذ موسى الدم وجعله على قرون المذبح مستديرا باصبعه وطهر المذبح ثم صبّ الدم الى اسفل المذبح وقدّسه تكفيرا عنه.

16 واخذ كل الشحم الذي على الاحشاء وزيادة الكبد والكليتين وشحمهما واوقده موسى على المذبح

17 واما الثور جلده ولحمه وفرثه فاحرقه بنار خارج المحلّة كما امر الرب موسى

18 ثم قدم كبش المحرقة فوضع هرون وبنوه ايديهم على راس الكبش.

19 فذبحه ورشّ موسى الدم على المذبح مستديرا.

20 وقطع الكبش الى قطعه واوقد موسى الراس والقطع والشحم.

21 واما الاحشاء والاكارع فغسلها بماء واوقد موسى كل الكبش على المذبح. انه محرقة لرائحة سرور. وقود هو للرب. كما امر الرب موسى

22 ثم قدّم الكبش الثاني كبش الملء فوضع هرون وبنوه ايديهم على راس الكبش.

23 فذبحه واخذ موسى من دمه وجعل على شحمة اذن هرون اليمنى وعلى ابهام يده اليمنى وعلى ابهام رجله اليمنى.

24 ثم قدّم موسى بني هرون وجعل من الدم على شحم آذانهم اليمنى وعلى اباهم ايديهم اليمنى وعلى اباهم ارجلهم اليمنى. ثم رشّ موسى الدم على المذبح مستديرا.

25 ثم اخذ الشحم الألية وكل الشحم الذي على الاحشاء وزيادة الكبد والكليتين وشحمهما والساق اليمنى

26 ومن سل الفطير الذي امام الرب اخذ قرصا واحدا فطيرا وقرصا واحدا من الخبز بزيت ورقاقة واحدة ووضعها على الشحم وعلى الساق اليمنى

27 وجعل الجميع على كفّي هرون وكفوف بنيه ورددها ترديدا امام الرب.

28 ثم اخذها موسى عن كفوفهم واوقدها على المذبح فوق المحرقة. انها قربان ملء لرائحة سرور. وقود هي للرب.

29 ثم اخذ موسى الصدر وردده ترديدا امام الرب من كبش الملء لموسى كان نصيبا كما امر الرب موسى.

30 ثم اخذ موسى من دهن المسحة ومن الدم الذي على المذبح ونضح على هرون وعلى ثيابه وعلى بنيه وعلى ثياب بنيه معه وقدّس هرون وثيابه وبنيه وثياب بنيه معه.

31 ثم قال موسى لهرون وبنيه اطبخوا اللحم لدى باب خيمة الاجتماع وهناك تأكلونه والخبز الذي في سل قربان الملء كما امرت قائلا هرون وبنوه يأكلونه.

32 والباقي من اللحم والخبز تحرقونه بالنار.

33 ومن لدن باب خيمة الاجتماع لا تخرجون سبعة ايام الى يوم كمال ايام ملئكم لانه سبعة ايام يملأ ايديكم.

34 كما فعل في هذا اليوم قد امر الرب ان يفعل للتكفير عنكم.

35 ولدى باب خيمة الاجتماع تقيمون نهارا وليلا سبعة ايام وتحفظون شعائر الرب فلا تموتون لاني هكذا أمرت.

36 فعمل هرون وبنوه كل ما امر به الرب على يد موسى

   

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9824. And an ephod. That this signifies Divine truth in this kingdom in the external form in which interior things cease, is evident from the signification of “the ephod,” as being Divine truth in an external form. The reason why this is signified by “the ephod” is that by Aaron’s garments of holiness were represented Divine truths in the spiritual kingdom in their order (see above, n. 9522); and the ephod was the outermost of three garments; Aaron’s garments for the priest’s office being the ephod, the robe, and the checkered tunic. That which is outermost not only contains the interior things, but the interior things also cease in it. This is the case in the human body, and consequently also in the heavens, to which the things of the human body correspond. The case is similar with truths and goods, for these make the heavens.

[2] As the ephod represented the outermost of the Lord’s spiritual kingdom, it was more holy than the rest of the garments, and on it was the breastplate, in which were the Urim and Thummim, through which answers were given by the Divine. That what is most external is more holy than the internal things, is because the external holds all the interior things in their order, and in their form and connection, insomuch that if the external were removed, the internal things would be dispersed; for internal things not only cease in the external, but they are also together in it. That this is so can be known to those who know how it is with things successive and things simultaneous; namely, that successive things, which proceed and follow one another in their order, are nevertheless presented together in the ultimate things. Take for example, end, cause, and effect; the end is the first in order, the cause is the second, and the effect is the ultimate. So also do they advance in succession. Nevertheless the cause is presented simultaneously in the effect, which is the ultimate; and the end is so presented in the cause. Consequently the effect is the completion, in which the interior or prior things are collected together and are lodged.

[3] The case is similar in man, with will, thought, and action. To will comes first, to think second, and to do is the ultimate, and this is also the effect in which the prior or interior things come forth in simultaneous order. For insofar as the act contains within itself that which the man is thinking, and that which he is willing, so far the interior things are held together in their form and in their connection. It is from this that it is said in the Word, that man will be judged according to his deeds, or according to his works, which means that he will be judged according to his thought and will, for these are in his deeds as the soul is in his body. As then the interior things are presented simultaneously in the ultimate, it follows that, as already said, if the order is perfect, the ultimate is accounted more holy than the interior things, for therein is complete the holiness of the interior things.

[4] As the interior things are together in the ultimate ones (as for instance, as just said, man’s thought and will are together in his deeds or works; or in regard to spiritual things, his faith and love are so), therefore John was beloved by the Lord more than the rest of the disciples, and lay on His breast (John 13:23; 21:20, 22), for the reason that this disciple represented the works of charity. (See the prefaces to Genesis 18 and 2 2760 so n. 3934.) From this it is also evident why the external or ultimate which is in perfect order, is more holy than the internal things regarded singly; for when the Lord is in the ultimate, He is simultaneously in all things, and when He is in this, the interior things are held together in their order, connection, and form; and under super-vision and guidance at His good pleasure. This is the secret which is meant in n. 9360, which see.

[5] This then is the reason why the ephod, being a representative of the ultimate in the Lord’s spiritual kingdom, was accounted more holy than the rest of the garments of the priesthood. Wherefore the ephod was the chief priestly vestment, and was made of threads of gold in the midst of blue, of crimson, of scarlet double-dyed, and of fine twined linen (Exodus 39:3); but the rest of the priests had ephods of linen (1 Samuel 2:18; 22:18). On this account also the ephod stood for all the vestments of a priest, and he was said “to wear the ephod,” whereby was signified that he was a priest (1 Samuel 2:28; 14:3). On this account also the breastplate was fastened to the ephod, and answers were given by means of the Urim and Thummim thereon, for the reason that this vestment was a representative of the ultimate in the Lord’s spiritual kingdom; and Divine answers are presented in ultimates, for they pass through all the interior things in succession, and are there dictated, because there they cease. That answers were given when the priests were clothed with the ephod, is evident from 1 Samuel 23:6-13; 30:7-8; and also in Hosea:

The sons of Israel tarried many days without king, and without prince, and without sacrifice, and without pillar, and without ephod, and teraphim (Hos. 3:4); where “teraphim” signify Divine answers, for answers were formerly given by means of these (Zech. 10:2). Moreover, in the original tongue the word “ephod” comes from “to enclose all the interior things,” as is evident from the meaning of the word in Exodus 29:5; Leviticus 8:7.

  
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