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民数记 29

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1 初一日,你们当有会;甚麽劳碌的工都不可做,是你们当守为吹角的日子。

2 你们要将公牛犊只,公绵只,没有残疾岁的公羊只,作为馨的燔祭献给耶和华

3 同献的素祭用调的细面;为一只公牛要献伊法十分之;为一只公要献伊法十分之

4 为那只羊羔,每只要献伊法十分之

5 又献只公山羊作赎祭,为你们赎

6 这些是在朔的燔祭和同献的素祭,并常献的燔祭与同献的素祭,以及照例同献的奠祭以外,都作为馨的火祭献给耶和华

7 初十日,你们当有会;要刻苦己心,甚麽工都不可做。

8 只要将公牛犊只,公绵只,岁的公羊只,都要没有残疾的,作为馨的燔祭献给耶和华

9 同献的素祭用调的细面:为只公牛要献伊法十分之;为只公要献伊法十分之

10 为那只羊羔,每只要献伊法十分之

11 又献只公山羊赎罪祭。这是在赎罪祭和常献的燔祭,与同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

12 十五日,你们当有会;甚麽劳碌的工都不可做,要向耶和华守节日。

13 又要将公牛犊十三只,公绵两只,一岁的公羊十四只,要没有残疾的,用火献给耶和华为馨的燔祭。

14 同献的素祭用调的细面;为那十三只公牛,每只要献伊法十分之;为那两只公,每只要献伊法十分之

15 为那十四只羊羔,每只要献伊法十分之

16 并献只公山羊为赎祭,这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

17 第二日要献公牛犊十只,公绵两只,没有残疾、一岁的公羊十四只;

18 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

19 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

20 第三日要献公牛十一只,公羊两只,没有残疾、一岁的公羊十四只;

21 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

22 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

23 第四日要献公牛只,公羊两只,没有残疾、一岁的公羊十四只;

24 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

25 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

26 第五日要献公牛只,公羊两只,没有残疾、一岁的公羊十四只;

27 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

28 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

29 第六日要献公牛只,公羊两只,没有残疾、一岁的公羊十四只;

30 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

31 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

32 第七日要献公牛只,公羊两只,没有残疾、一岁的公羊十四只;

33 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

34 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

35 第八日你们当有严肃会;甚麽劳碌的工都不可做;

36 只要将公牛只,公羊只,没有残疾、岁的公羊只作火祭,献给耶和华为馨的燔祭;

37 并为公牛、公羊,和羔,按数照例,献同献的素祭和同献的奠祭。

38 又要献只公山羊为赎祭。这是在常献的燔祭和同献的素祭并同献的奠祭以外。

39 这些祭要在你们的节期献给耶和华,都在所许的愿并甘心所献的以外,作为你们的燔祭、素祭、奠祭,和平安祭。

40 於是,摩西耶和华所吩咐他的一切话告诉以色列人

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 935

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935. Yielding its fruit according to the month. This symbolically means that the Lord produces the goods in a person in accordance with every state of truth in him.

A month symbolizes a person's state of life in respect to truth, as will be seen below. To yield fruit means, symbolically, to produce goods. That fruits are goods of love and charity is something we just showed in no. 934 above. Moreover, because it is the Lord who essentially produces these in a person - even though the person does them as though of himself, thus apparently, as we said in no. 934 above - it follows that the symbolic meaning here is that the Lord produces them inmostly when He is present there.

But we must say how one is to understand the Lord's producing goods of charity in a person in accordance with every state of truth in him.

Someone who believes that a person does good acceptable to the Lord, good that is called spiritual good, without possessing in him truths from the Word, is much mistaken. Goods without truths are not good, and truths without goods are not true in the person, even though they are true in themselves. For good without truth is like something a person wills without understanding, a volition that is not human, but one like that of an animal, or like that of a robot that an operator causes to function.

On the other hand, volition together with comprehension becomes human in accordance with the state of the intellect by which it finds expression. For the condition of everyone's life is such that a person's will can do nothing without the instrumentality of the intellect, nor can the intellect entertain any thought without doing so from the will. The case is the same with goodness and truth, since goodness has to do with the will, and truth with the intellect.

[2] It is apparent from this that the good that the Lord produces in a person accords with the state of truth in him that forms his understanding.

This is what the tree of life yielding its fruit every month symbolizes, because a month symbolizes the state of truth in a person.

All periods of time, such as hours, days, weeks, months, years, and centuries, symbolize states of life, as may be seen in nos. 476, 562. Months symbolize states of life in respect to truths, because months mean times determined by the moon, and the moon symbolizes the truth of the intellect and of faith (nos. 332, 413, 414, 919).

Months have the same meaning in the following:

Blessed of Jehovah is (Joseph's) land..., with the precious fruits of the sun, and with the precious produce of the months... (Deuteronomy 33:13-14)

It shall come to pass that from month to month, and from Sabbath to Sabbath, all flesh shall come to bow down before (Jehovah).... (Isaiah 66:23)

Because of the symbolic meaning of a month, which is the same as that of the moon, sacrifices were made at the beginnings of each month or new moon (Numbers 29:1-6, Isaiah 1:14). The Israelites also sounded the trumpets then (Numbers 10:10, Psalms 81:3). And they were commanded to observe the month of Abib, in which they celebrated Passover (Exodus 12:2, Deuteronomy 16:1).

Months symbolize states of truth in a person, and in an opposite sense states of falsity in him, as may also be seen above in Revelation 9:5, 10, 15; 11:2, and 13:5.

A month has the same symbolic meaning here as in Ezekiel 47:12.

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.