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1 亚伦的两个儿子近到耶和华面前死了死了耶和华晓谕摩西

2 告诉哥哥亚伦,不可随时进所的幔子内、到柜上的施恩座前,免得他亡,因为我要从中显现在施恩座上。

3 亚伦所,要带一只公牛犊为赎祭,一只公绵为燔祭。

4 要穿上细麻布内袍,把细麻布裤子穿在身上,腰束细麻布带子,头戴细麻布冠冕;这都是服。他要用身,然後穿戴。

5 要从以色列会众取两只公山羊为赎祭,只公绵为燔祭。

6 亚伦要把赎祭的公牛奉上,为自己和本家赎

7 也要把两只公山羊安置在会幕口、耶和华面前,

8 为那两只羊拈阄,阄归与耶和华阄归与阿撒泻勒。

9 亚伦要把那拈阄归与耶和华的羊献为赎祭,

10 但那拈阄归与阿撒泻勒的羊要活着安置在耶和华面前,用以赎罪,打发人送到旷野去,归与阿撒泻勒。

11 亚伦要把赎祭的公牛带来宰了,为自己和本家赎

12 炉,从耶和华面前的上盛满炭,又拿一捧捣细的料,都入幔子内,

13 耶和华面前,把香放在上,使香的烟遮掩法柜上的施恩座,免得他亡;

14 也要取些公牛的血,用指头弹在施恩座的东面,又在施恩座的前面弹血次。

15 随後他要宰那为百姓作赎祭的公山羊,把羊的血入幔子内,弹在施恩座的上面和前面,好像弹公牛的血一样。

16 他因以色列人诸般的污秽、过犯,就是他们一切的愆,当这样在所行赎之礼,并因会幕在他们污秽之中,也要照样而行。

17 他进所赎罪的时候,会幕里不可有人,直等到他为自己和本家并以色列会众赎了罪出

18 他出来,要到耶和华面前的那里,在上行赎罪之礼,又要取些公牛的血和公山羊的血,抹在上四角的周围;

19 也要用指头把血弹在坛上次,洁净了坛,从坛上除掉以色列人诸般的污秽,使坛成圣

20 亚伦为所和会幕献完了赎罪祭,就要把那只活着的公山羊奉上。

21 按在羊上,承认以色列人诸般的孽过犯,就是他们一切的愆,把这归在羊的上,藉着所派之,送到旷野去。

22 要把这羊放在旷野,这羊要担当他们一切的罪孽,带到无人之

23 亚伦要进会幕,把他进所时所穿的细麻布衣服脱下,放在那里,

24 又要在圣处用身,穿上衣服,出来,把自己的燔祭和百姓的燔祭献上,为自己和百姓赎罪。

25 祭牲的脂油要在上焚烧。

26 那放羊归与阿撒泻勒的人要衣服,用身,然

27 作赎祭的公牛和公山羊的血既所赎,这牛羊就要搬到外,将、粪用焚烧。

28 焚烧的人要衣服,用身,然

29 每逢七初十日,你们要刻苦己心,无论是本地人,是寄居在你们中间的外人,甚麽工都不可做;这要作你们永远的定例。

30 因在这日要为你们赎,使你们洁净。你们要在耶和华面前得以洁净,脱尽一切的愆。

31 这日你们要守为圣安息日,要刻苦己心;这为永远的定例。

32 那受、接续他父亲承接职的祭司要穿上细麻布的衣,行赎罪之礼。

33 他要在至所和会幕行赎罪之礼,并要为众祭司会众的百姓赎罪。

34 这要作你们永远的定例─就是因以色列人一切的,要一年一次为他们赎。於是,亚伦照耶和华所吩咐摩西的行了。

   

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1010. Whoso sheddeth man’s blood in man. That this signifies extinguishing charity, and that “in man” is with man, is evident from the signification of “blood”—concerning which above—as being the holy of charity, and from its being said “man’s blood in man.” This means his internal life, which is not in him, but with him; for the life of the Lord is charity, which is not in man, because he is filthy and profane, but is with man. That “shedding blood” is inflicting violence on charity, is evident from passages in the Word, as from those adduced before n. 374, 376), where it was shown that violence inflicted upon charity is called “blood.” “Shedding blood” is in the literal sense killing, but in the internal sense it is bearing hatred against the neighbor, as the Lord teaches in Matthew:

Ye have heard that it was said to them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment; but I say unto you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without cause shall be in danger of the judgment (Matthew 5:21-22).

Here “being angry” signifies receding from charity (on which see n. 357), and consequently hatred.

[2] He who is in hatred, not only has no charity, but also inflicts violence on charity, that is, “sheds blood.” In hatred lies actual murder, as is manifest from this, that he who is in hatred desires nothing so much as that the one he hates should be killed; and if he were not withheld by outward restraints, he would kill him. For this reason the “killing of a brother and the shedding of his blood” is hatred; and since it is hatred, there is this in every idea of his against him. It is the same with profanation. He who profanes the Word, as has been said, not only holds truth in hatred, but also extinguishes, or kills it. This is manifest from those in the other life who have committed profanation; no matter how upright, wise, and devout they have appeared outwardly during their life in the body, in the other life they hold the Lord in deadly hatred, and also all the goods of love and truths of faith, for the reason that these are opposed to their inward hatred, robbery, and adultery, which they have veiled with a show of holiness, and while adulterating the goods of love and truths of faith to favor themselves.

[3] That “blood” means profanation, is evident not only from the passages adduced above n. 374), but also from the following in Moses:

What man soever there be of the house of Israel, that killeth an ox, or lamb, or goat, in the camp, or that killeth it without the camp, and hath not brought it unto the door of the tent of meeting, to offer it as an oblation unto Jehovah before the tabernacle of Jehovah, blood shall be imputed unto that man, he hath shed blood; and that man shall be cut off from among his people (Leviticus 17:3-4).

Sacrificing in any other place than on the altar, which was near the tabernacle, represented profanation; for sacrificing was a holy thing, but profane if in the camp or outside the camp.

  
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