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1 你們存活於世的日子,在耶和華─你們列祖的所賜你們為業的上,要謹守遵行的律例典章乃是這些:

2 你們要將所趕出的國民事奉的各地方,無論是在,在小,在各青翠,都毀壞了;

3 也要拆毀他們的祭壇,打碎他們的柱像,用焚燒他們的木偶,砍下他們雕刻的像,並將其名從那地方除滅。

4 你們不可照他們那樣事奉耶和華─你們的

5 耶和華─你們的從你們各支派中選擇何處為立他名的居所,你們就當往那裡去求問,

6 將你們的燔祭、平安祭、十分取一之物,和中的舉祭,並還願祭、甘心祭,以及牛群羊群中頭生的,都奉到那裡。

7 在那裡,耶和華─你們的面前,你們和你們的家屬都可以,並且因你所辦的一切事蒙耶和華─你的賜福,就都歡樂。

8 我們今日在這裡所行的是各行自己眼中看為正的事,你們將來不可這樣行;

9 因為你們還沒有到耶和華─你所賜你的安息地,所你的產業。

10 但你們過了約但河,得以耶和華─你們使你們承受為業之,又使你們太平,不被四圍的一切仇敵擾亂,安然居住

11 那時要將我所吩咐你們的燔祭、平安祭、十分取一之物,和中的舉祭,並向耶和華許願獻的一切美祭,都奉到耶和華─你們所選擇要立為他名的居所。

12 你們和兒女、僕婢,並住在你們城裡無分無業的利未人,都要在耶和華─你們的面前歡樂。

13 你要謹慎,不可在你所中的各處獻燔祭。

14 惟獨耶和華從你那支派中所選擇的地方,你就要在那裡獻燔祭,行我切所吩咐你的。

15 然而,在你各城裡都可以照耶和華─你所賜你的福分,隨心所欲宰牲;無論潔淨人不潔淨人都可以,就如羚羊與鹿一般。

16 只是不可血,要倒在上,如同倒一樣。

17 你的五穀、新酒,和油的十分之一,或是牛群羊群中頭生的,或是你許願獻的,甘心獻的,或是中的舉祭,都不可在你城裡

18 但要在耶和華─你的面前,在耶和華─你所要選擇的地方,你和兒女、僕婢,並住在你城裡的利未人,都可以;也要因你所辦的,在耶和華─你面前歡樂。

19 你要謹慎,在你所住的地方永不可丟棄利未人。

20 耶和華─你的照他所應許擴張你境界的時候,你心裡:我要,就可以隨心所欲地

21 耶和華─你所選擇要立他名的地方若離你太遠,就可以照我所吩咐的,將耶和華你的牛取些宰了,可以隨心所欲在你城裡

22 那肉,要像羚羊與鹿一般;無論潔淨人不潔淨人都可以

23 只是你要心意堅定,不可血,因為血是生命;不可將血(原文作生命)與

24 不可血,要倒在上,如同倒一樣。

25 不可血。這樣,你行耶和華眼中看為正的事,你和你的子孫就可以得福。

26 只是你分別為的物和你的還願祭要奉到耶和華所選擇的地方去。

27 你的燔祭,連帶血,都要獻在耶和華─你上。平安祭的血要倒在耶和華─你上;平安祭的,你自己可以

28 你要謹守從我所吩咐的一切,行耶和華─你眼中看為善,看為正的事。這樣,你和你的子孫就可以永遠享福。

29 耶和華─你將你要去趕出的國民從你面前剪除,你得了他們的居住

30 那時就要謹慎,不可在他們除滅之隨從他們的惡俗,陷入網羅,也不可訪問他們的說:這些國民怎樣事奉他們的,我也要照樣行。

31 你不可向耶和華─你的這樣行,因為他們向他們的行了耶和華所憎嫌所恨惡的一切事,甚至將自己的兒女用焚燒,獻與他們的

32 凡我所吩咐的,你們都要謹守遵行,不可加添,也不可刪減。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3813

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3813. As regards 'flesh', this means in the highest sense the Proprium of the Lord's Divine Human, which is Divine Good, and in the relative sense means the will side of the human proprium when made alive by the Proprium of the Lord's Divine Human, that is, by His Divine Good. This proprium is the one called the heavenly proprium which, in itself the Lord's alone, is appropriated to those who are governed by good and consequently by truth. Such a proprium exists with angels in heaven, and also with men whose interiors, that is, their spirits, are in the Lord's kingdom. But in the contrary sense 'flesh' means the will side of the human proprium, which in itself is nothing but evil, and not having been made alive by the Lord is called dead; and the individual himself is for that reason called dead.

[2] That 'flesh' in the highest sense means the Proprium of the Lord's Divine Human, and so His Divine Good, is clear from the Lord's words in John,

Jesus said, I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever. The bread which I will give is My flesh, which I will give for the life of the world. The Jews disputed with one another, saying, How can this man give his flesh to eat? Jesus therefore said to them, Truly, truly, I say to you, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you will have no life in yourselves. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day; for My flesh is truly food, and My blood is truly drink. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. This is the bread which came down from heaven. John 6:51-58.

Here it is quite evident that 'flesh' means the Proprium of the Lord's Divine Human, and so the Divine Good - His flesh in the Holy Supper being called 'the body'. His body or flesh in the Holy Supper is the Divine Good, and His blood the Divine Truth, see 1798, 2165, 2177, 3464, 3735. And since bread and wine have the same meaning as flesh and blood - that is to say, 'bread' is the Lord's Divine Good, and 'wine' His Divine Truth - bread and wine were commanded in place of flesh and blood. This is why the Lord says, 'I am the living bread; the bread which I will give is My flesh; he who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me and I in him; this is the bread which came down from heaven'. 'Eating' means being communicated, being joined to, and being made one's own, see 2187, 2343, 3168, 3513 (end), 3596.

[3] The same was represented in the Jewish Church by the law that the flesh of sacrifices was to be eaten by Aaron and his sons, by those persons who brought the sacrifice, and by others who were clean; and that this flesh was holy, see Exodus 12:7-9; 29:30-34; Leviticus 7:15-21; 8:31; Deuteronomy 12:27; 16:4. That being so, if any unclean person ate some of that flesh he was to be cut off from his people, Leviticus 7:21. The fact that these sacrifices were called 'bread', see 2165, and that that sacrificial flesh was called 'holy flesh', Jeremiah 11:15; Haggai 2:12. And in Ezekiel 40:43 where the new Temple is the subject, it is called 'the flesh of the offering which is on the tables in the Lord's kingdom', by which clearly worship of the Lord in His kingdom is meant.

[4] That 'flesh' in the relative sense means the will side of man's proprium when made alive by the Lord is Divine Good is clear also from the following places: In Ezekiel,

I will give them one heart, and will put a new spirit in your midst; and I will remove the heart of stone out of their flesh and will give them a heart of flesh. Ezekiel 11:19; 36:26.

'The heart of stone out of their flesh' stands for a will and proprium when not made alive, 'a heart of flesh' for a will and proprium when made alive; for 'the heart' is a representative of good in the will, see 2930, 3313, 3635. In David,

O God, You are my God; in the morning I seek You. My soul thirsts for You, my flesh in a dry land longs for You, and I am weary without water. Psalms 63:1.

In the same author,

My soul longs for the courts of Jehovah; my heart and my flesh shout for joy to the living God. Psalms 84:2.

[5] In Job,

I have come to know my Redeemer; He is alive; and at the last He will rise above the dust; and afterwards these things will be encompassed by my skin, and out of my flesh shall I see God, whom I shall see for myself; and my eyes will behold, and no other. Job 19:25-27.

'Being encompassed by skin' stands for the natural, such as a person possesses after death, dealt with in 3539. 'Out of his flesh seeing God' stands for the proprium when made alive, which is why Job says, 'Whom I shall see for myself; and my eyes will behold, and no other'. Since it was well known in the ancient Churches that 'flesh' meant the proprium, and since the Book of Job is a book of the Ancient Church, 3540 (end), he accordingly followed the custom of the day and drew on meaningful signs to speak of these, as of many other matters. Those therefore who conclude from what Job said that their dead body is going to be reassembled from the four winds and is going to rise again do not know the internal sense of the Word. Those who are conversant with that sense know that they will enter the next life in a body, but in a purer one. In that life people have purer bodies, for they behold one another, talk to one another, and are endowed with each of the senses, which though like those in the physical body are now keener. The body which a person carries around on earth is designed for activities on earth and therefore consists of flesh and bones, whereas the body that a spirit carries around in the next life is designed for activities in that life and does not consist of flesh and bones but of such things as correspond to these, see 3726.

[6] That 'flesh' in the contrary sense means the will side of the human proprium which in itself is nothing but evil is clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

Every man will eat the flesh of his own arm. Isaiah 9:20.

In the same prophet,

I will feed your oppressors with their own flesh, and they will be drunk with their blood as with new wine. Isaiah 49:26.

In Jeremiah,

I will feed them with the flesh of their sons and with the flesh of their daughters, and every man will eat the flesh of his companion. Jeremiah 19:9.

In Zechariah,

Those that are left will eat, every one the flesh of another. Zechariah 11:9.

In Moses,

I will chastise you seven times for your sins, and you will eat the flesh of your sons: and the flesh of your daughters will you eat. Leviticus 26:28-29.

The will side of the human proprium, or man's own natural inclinations, is described in this way because it is nothing but evil and consequent falsity, and so hatred against every form of truth or good, that are meant by 'eating the flesh of their own arm', 'the flesh of sons and daughters', and 'the flesh of another'.

[7] In John,

I saw an angel standing in the sun, who called out with a loud voice, saying to all the birds flying in mid-heaven, Come and gather yourselves to the supper of the great God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and those seated on them, and the flesh of all free men and slaves, both small and great. Revelation 19:17-18; Ezekiel 39:17-20.

Anyone may see that the flesh of kings, captains, mighty men, horses and those seated on them, free men and slaves, is not meant by such expressions. 'Flesh' accordingly has another meaning which has not been known up to now. The fact that evils resulting from falsities, and evils producing falsities, are meant - which evils originate on the will side of the human proprium - is evident from each expression used here.

[8] Since falsity which springs from the understanding side of man's proprium is meant by 'blood' in the internal sense, and evil which springs from the will side of his proprium by 'flesh', the Lord speaks of the person who is to be regenerated as follows,

As many as received Him, to them He gave power to be sons of God, to those believing in His name, who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. John 1:12-13.

For this reason 'flesh' is used to mean in general all mankind, see 574, 1050 (end). For whether you speak of man or of man's proprium it amounts to the same.

[9] That 'flesh' in the highest sense means the Lord's Divine Human is evident from the verses quoted above, as well as from the following in John,

The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the Only Begotten from the Father. John 1:14.

It is by virtue of this flesh that all other flesh is made alive, that is, by virtue of the Lord's Divine Human, every human being is made alive, through making His love his own, which is meant by 'eating the flesh of the Son of Man', John 6:51-58, and by eating the bread in the Holy Supper - for the bread is His body or flesh, Matthew 26:26-27.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.