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1 耶和华晓谕摩西

2 长大麻风得洁净的日子,其例乃是这样:要带他去见祭司;

3 祭司要出到外察,若见他的大麻风痊愈了

4 就要吩咐人为那求洁净的拿两只洁净的活和香柏、朱红色线,并牛膝草来。

5 祭司要吩咐用瓦器盛活,把宰在上面。

6 至於那只活,祭司要把他和香柏、朱红色线并牛膝草一同蘸於宰在活上的血中,

7 用以在那长大痲疯求洁净的人身上次,就定他为洁净,又把活放在田野里。

8 求洁净的人当衣服,剃去毛发,用洗澡,就洁净了;然可以进,只是要在自己的帐棚外居住

9 第七,再把上所有的头发与胡须、眉毛,并全身的毛,都剃了;又要衣服,用身,就洁净了。

10 第八,他要取两只没有残疾的公羊羔和只没有残疾、岁的母羊羔,又要把调的细面伊法十分之为素祭,并罗革,同取来。

11 行洁净之礼的祭司要将那求洁净的和这些东西安置在会幕口、耶和华面前。

12 祭司要取公羊羔献为赎愆祭,和那罗革同作摇祭,在耶和华面前摇摇;

13 公羊羔宰於地,就是宰赎祭牲和燔祭牲之地。赎愆祭要归祭司,与赎祭一样,是至的。

14 祭司要取些赎愆祭牲的血,抹在求洁净人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,并右的大拇指上。

15 祭司要从那一罗革中取些倒在自己的左手掌里,

16 把右手的一个指头蘸在左手的里,在耶和华面前用指头弹次。

17 里所剩的抹在那求洁净人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,并右的大拇指上,就是抹在赎愆祭牲的血上。

18 祭司手里所要抹在那求洁净人的上,在耶和华面前为他赎罪。

19 祭司要献赎祭,为那本不洁净、求洁净的人赎;然要宰燔祭牲,

20 把燔祭和素祭献在上,为他赎罪,他就洁净了。

21 他若贫穷不能预备够数,就要取公羊羔作赎愆祭,可以摇摇,为他赎罪;也要把调的细面伊法十分之为素祭,和罗革同取来;

22 又照他的力量取两只斑鸠或是两只雏鸽,只作赎祭,只作燔祭。

23 第八,要为洁净,把这些会幕口、耶和华面前,交给祭司。

24 祭司要把赎愆祭的羊羔和那一罗革一同作摇祭,在耶和华面前摇一摇。

25 要宰了赎愆祭的羊羔,取些赎愆祭牲的血,抹在那求洁净人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,并右的大拇指上。

26 祭司要把些倒在自己的左手掌里,

27 把左手里的,在耶和华面前,用右手的一个指头弹次,

28 又把里的抹些在那求洁净人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,并右的大拇指上,就是抹赎愆祭之血的原处。

29 祭司手里所要抹在那求洁净人的上,在耶和华面前为他赎罪。

30 那人又要照他的力量献上斑鸠或是只雏鸽,

31 就是他所能办的,只为赎祭,只为燔祭,与素祭同献上;祭司要在耶和华面前为他赎

32 这是那有大麻风灾病的人、不能将关乎得洁净之物预备够数的条例。

33 耶和华晓谕摩西亚伦

34 你们到了我赐你们为业的迦南,我若使你们所得为业之房屋中有大麻风的灾病,

35 房主就要去告诉祭司:据我看,房屋中似乎有灾病。

36 祭司还没有进去察灾病以前,就要吩咐人把房子腾空,免得房子里所有的都成了不洁净;然祭司要进去察房子。

37 他要察那灾病,灾病若在房子的上有发绿或发红的凹斑纹,现象洼於

38 祭司就要出到房外,把房子封锁

39 第七,祭司要再去察,灾病若在房子的墙上发散,

40 就要吩咐人把那有灾病的石头挖出来,扔在城外不洁净之处;

41 也要叫人刮房内的四围,所刮掉的灰泥要倒在城外不洁净之处;

42 又要用别的石头代替那挖出来的石头,要另用灰泥墁房子。

43 他挖出石头,刮了房子,墁了以,灾病若在房子里又发现,

44 祭司就要进去察,灾病若在房子里发散,这就是房内蚕食的大麻风,是不洁净。

45 他就要拆毁房子,把石头头、灰泥都搬到城外不洁净之处。

46 在房子封锁的时候,进去的人必不洁净到晚上

47 在房子里躺着的必洗衣服;在房子里饭的也必洗衣服

48 房子墁了以,祭司若进去察,见灾病在房内没有发散,就要定房子为洁净,因为灾病已经消除。

49 要为洁净房子取两只和香柏、朱红色线并牛膝草,

50 用瓦器盛活,把宰在上面,

51 把香柏、牛膝草、朱红色线并那活,都蘸在被宰的血中与活中,用以房子次。

52 要用血、活、活、香柏、牛膝草,并朱红色线,洁净那房子。

53 但要把活放在城外田野里。这样洁净房子(原文是为房子赎罪),房子就洁净了。

54 这是为各类大麻风的灾病和头疥,

55 衣服与房子的大麻风,

56 以及疖子、癣、火斑所立的条例,

57 指明何时为洁净,何时为不洁净。这是大麻风的条例。

   

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643. As for the meaning itself of these expressions - that 'planks of gopher' means lusts and 'rooms' the two parts of this man - this becomes clear from the Word. Gopher is a wood full of sulphur, as is the fir and others of that group. It is on account of the sulphur in it that it is said to mean lusts, for it catches fire easily. The most ancient people compared and likened those elements that exist with man to gold, silver, bronze, iron, stone, and wood, his inmost celestial to gold, the lower celestial to bronze, and the lowest or bodily descending from this to wood, while the inmost spiritual they compared and likened to silver, the lower spiritual to iron, and the lowest degree of it to stone. When those objects are mentioned in the Word these are the things meant by them in the internal sense, as in Isaiah,

Instead of bronze I will bring gold, and instead of iron I will bring silver, and instead of wood, bronze, and instead of stones, iron. And I will make peace your assessment and righteousness your tax-collectors. Isaiah 60:17.

This refers to the Lord's kingdom in which no such metals exist, but instead celestial and spiritual elements. It is quite clear that the latter are meant because of the reference to peace' and 'righteousness'. Here, gold, bronze, and wood correspond to one another and mean celestial elements or those belonging to the will, as has been stated. Silver, iron, and stone also correspond to one another, and mean spiritual elements or those belonging to the understanding.

[2] In Ezekiel,

They will spoil your riches, they will despoil your merchandise, your stones and your timbers. Ezekiel 26:12.

It is quite clear that 'riches' and 'merchandise' do not mean material riches and merchandise, but celestial and spiritual ones. So also 'stones' and 'timbers' - 'stones' being things of the understanding and 'timbers' those of the will. In Habakkuk,

The stone cries out from the wall, and the beam out of the woodwork answers back. Habakkuk 2:11.

'Stone' stands for the lowest degree of the understanding, and 'wood' for the lowest degree of the will, which answers back when anything is drawn from sensory knowledge. In the same prophet,

Woe to him who says to a piece of wood, Awake! or to a dumb stone, Arise, this will teach! Behold, this is bound in gold and silver, and there is no spirit 1 at all in the midst of it. But Jehovah is in His holy temple. Habakkuk 2:19-20.

Here also 'wood' stands for evil desire, 'stone' for the lowest degree of the understanding, and therefore 'being dumb' and 'teaching' are used in reference to that stone. 'No spirit in the midst of it' means that it represents nothing celestial or spiritual, like a temple in which there is stone and wood, overlaid with gold and silver, existing with people who give no thought to what those things represent.

[3] In Jeremiah,

Our waters we drink for silver, our timbers come for a price. Lamentations 5:4.

Here 'waters' and 'silver' mean things of the understanding, 'timbers' those of the will. In the same prophet,

Who say to wood, You are my father; and to a stone, You gave birth to us. Jeremiah 2:27.

Here 'wood' stands for desire which belongs to the will, from which there is conception, and 'stone' for sensory knowledge, from which there is birth. All through the Prophets therefore 'serving wood and stone' stands for images carved out of wood or stone, which means that people were slaves to evil desires and to delusions. The Prophets also speak of 'committing adultery with wood and stone', as in Jeremiah 3:9. In Hosea,

The people inquire of their piece of wood, and their staff makes declaration to them, for the spirit of whoredom has led them astray. Hosea 4:12.

This stands for their inquiring of a wooden image, or evil desires. In Isaiah,

The tophet has been prepared since yesterday. Its pyre is fire and much wood; the breath of Jehovah is like a stream of burning brimstone. Isaiah 30:33.

Here 'fire', brimstone', and 'wood' stand for filthy desires.

[4] In general 'wood' means those elements which constitute the lowest parts of the will. Precious kinds of wood, such as cedar and so on, mean elements that are good - for example, the cedar timbers in the Temple, or the cedarwood used in cleansing leprosy, Leviticus 14:4, 6-7, or the wood cast into the bitter waters at Marah, by which the waters were made sweet, Exodus 15:25. These in the Lord's Divine mercy will be dealt with in their proper places. Non-precious kinds of wood however, also those which were made into images, and those that were used for a pyre as well, and the like, mean evil desires, as do planks of gopher here on account of the brimstone or sulphur in them. As in Isaiah,

The day of Jehovah's vengeance - her streams will be turned into pitch, and her dust into brimstone, and her land will become burning pitch. Isaiah 34:8-9.

'Pitch' stands for dreadful delusions, 'brimstone' for filthy desires.

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