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民數記 9

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1 以色列人出埃及以後,第二年正耶和華在西乃的曠野吩咐摩西

2 以色列人應當在所定的日期守逾越節

3 就是本十四黃昏的時候,你們要在所定的日期守這節,要按這節的律例典章而守。

4 於是摩西吩咐以色列人逾越節

5 他們就在西乃的曠野,正十四黃昏的時候,守逾越節。凡耶和華所吩咐摩西的以色列人都照樣行了。

6 有幾個人因死屍而不潔淨,不能在那日守逾越節。當日他們到摩西亞倫面前,

7 :我們雖因死屍而不潔淨,為何被阻止、不得同以色列人在所定的日期獻耶和華的供物呢?

8 摩西對他們:你們暫且等候,我可以去耶和華指著你們是怎樣吩咐的。

9 耶和華摩西

10 你曉諭以色列人:你們和你們後中,若有因死屍而不潔淨,或在遠方行路,還要向耶和華逾越節

11 他們要在二十四黃昏的時候,守逾越節。要用無酵餅與苦菜,和逾越節的羊羔同

12 一點不可留到早晨;羊羔的骨頭一根也不可折斷。他們要照逾越節的一切律例而守。

13 那潔淨而不行路的若推辭不守逾越節,那要從民中剪除;因為他在所定的日期不獻耶和華的供物,應該擔當他的罪。

14 若有外人寄居在你們中間,願意向耶和華逾越節,他要照逾越節的律例典章行,不管是寄居的是本人,同歸例。

15 立起帳幕的那日,有彩遮蓋帳幕,就是法櫃的帳幕;從晚上早晨彩在其上,形狀如

16 常是這樣,彩遮蓋帳幕,夜間形狀如

17 彩幾時從帳幕收上去,以色列人就幾時起行;彩在那裡停住,以色列人就在那裡安營。

18 以色列人耶和華的吩咐起行,也遵耶和華的吩咐安營。彩在帳幕上停住幾時,他們就住營幾時。

19 彩在帳幕上停留許多日子,以色列人就守耶和華所吩咐的不起行。

20 有時彩在帳幕上幾,他們就照耶和華的吩咐住營,也照耶和華的吩咐起行。

21 有時從晚上早晨,有這彩在帳幕上;早晨彩收上去,他們就起行。有時晝夜彩停在帳幕上,收上去的時候,他們就起行。

22 彩停留在帳幕上,無論是兩,是一,是一年,以色列人就住營不起行;但彩收上去,他們就起行。

23 他們遵耶和華的吩咐安營,也遵耶和華的吩咐起行。他們守耶和華所吩咐的,都是憑耶和華吩咐摩西的

   

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2405. That 'as dawn ascended' means when the Lord's kingdom draws near is clear from the meaning of 'the dawn' or morning in the Word. Since the subject in this chapter is the successive states of a Church, what happened in the evening, then what happened during the night have been referred to first. What took place when it was twilight comes now, and further on what took place after sunrise. Twilight is expressed here by 'as dawn ascended', which means the time when the upright are separated from the evil. This separation is described in the present verse to verse 22 as Lot being brought out together with his wife and daughters and being saved. The fact that separation takes place prior to judgement is clear from the Lord's words in Matthew,

Before Him will be gathered all the nations, and He will separate them one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. Matthew 25:32.

[2] In the Word that period of time or state is called 'the dawn' because that is when the Lord comes, or what amounts to the same, when His kingdom draws near. It is similar with the good, for at that time something akin to early morning twilight or the dawn shines with them. This explains why in the Word the Lord's coming is compared to and also called 'the morning'. Its comparison to the morning is seen in Hosea,

Jehovah will revive us after two days, on the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live before Him. And we shall know, and we shall press on to know Jehovah. As the dawn is His going forth. Hosea 6:2-3.

'Two days' stands for the period of time and the state which precedes. 'Third day' stands for judgement or the Lord's coming, and so for the approach of His kingdom, 720, 901 - a coming or approach which is compared to 'the dawn'.

[3] In Samuel,

The God of Israel is like morning light, [when] the sun rises on a cloudless morning; from brightness, from rain, grass comes out of the earth. 2 Samuel 23:4.

'The God of Israel' stands for the Lord, for no other God of Israel was meant in that Church, where every single feature of that Church was representative of Him. In Joel,

The day of Jehovah is coming, for it is near, a day of darkness and thick darkness, a day of cloud and gloom, like the dawn spread over the mountains. Joel 2:1-2.

This too refers to the Lord's coming and His kingdom. The words 'a day of darkness and thick darkness' are used because at that time the good are separated from the evil, as Lot was here from the men of Sodom; and after the good have been separated the evil perish.

[4] The Lord's coming or the approach of His kingdom is not compared to the morning but actually called such, as in Daniel,

The Holy One said, For how long is the vision, the continual [burnt offering], and the desolating transgression? He said to me, Up to the evening [when it is becoming] morning two thousand three hundred times, and the Holy One will be justified. The vision of the evening and the morning which has been told is the truth. Daniel 8:13-14, 26.

'The morning' here clearly stands for the Lord's coming. In David,

Your people are free-will offerings, in the day of Your power, in the beauties of holiness, from the womb of the dawn You have the dew of Your nativity. Psalms 110:3.

The whole of this psalm refers to the Lord and His victories in temptations, which are meant by 'the day of power and the beauties of His holiness'. 'From the womb of the dawn' means Himself, thus the Divine Love from which He fought.

[5] In Zephaniah,

Jehovah is righteous in the midst of her. He will do no wrong. In the morning, in the morning He will bring His judgement to light. Zephaniah 3:5.

'morning' stands for the time and the state when judgement takes place, which is the same as the Lord's coming, and this in turn is the same as the approach of His kingdom.

[6] Since 'the morning' meant these things, Aaron and his sons, to provide the same representation, were commanded to set up a lamp and tend it from evening till morning before Jehovah, Exodus 27:21. The 'evening' referred to here is the twilight prior to morning, 2323. For a similar reason it was commanded that the fire on the altar was to be rekindled every dawn, Leviticus 6:12; also that none of the paschal lamb and the consecrated elements of sacrifices were to remain until the morning, Exodus 12:10; 23:18; 34:25; Leviticus 22:29-30; Numbers 9:12 - by which was meant that when the Lord came sacrifices would come to an end.

[7] In a general sense 'morning' is used to describe both the time when dawn breaks and the time when the sun rises. 'morning' in this case stands for judgement in regard to the good as well as on the evil, as in the present chapter - 'The sun had gone forth over the earth and Lot came to Zoar; and Jehovah rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire', verses 23-24. It in like manner stands for judgement on the evil, in David,

In the mornings I will destroy all the wicked of the land, to cut off from the city of Jehovah all workers of iniquity. Psalms 101:8.

And in Jeremiah,

Let that man be like the cities which Jehovah overthrew, and He does not repent; and let him hear a cry in the morning. Jeremiah 20:16.

[8] Seeing that 'the morning' in the proper sense means the Lord, His coming, and so the approach of His kingdom, what else is meant by 'the morning' becomes clear, namely the rise of a new Church, for that Church is the Lord's kingdom on earth. That kingdom is meant both in a general and in a particular sense, and indeed in a specific sense, the general being when any Church on earth is established anew; the particular, when a person is being regenerated and becoming a new man, for the Lord's kingdom is in that case being established in him and he is becoming the Church; and the specific, as often as good flowing from love and faith is at work with him, for this is what constitutes the Lord's coming. Consequently the Lord's resurrection on the third morning, Mark 16:2, 9; Luke 24:1; John 20:1, embodies in the particular and the specific senses the truth that He rises daily, indeed every single moment, in the minds of regenerate persons.

  
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