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利未記 13

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1 耶和華曉諭摩西亞倫

2 人的上若長了癤子,或長了癬,或長了火斑,在他上成了大痲瘋的災病,就要將他帶到祭司亞倫亞倫祭司個子孫面前。

3 祭司要察上的災病,若災病處的毛已經變白,災病的現象深於上的,這便是大痲瘋的災病。祭司要察他,定他為不潔淨。

4 若火斑在他上是白的,現象不深於,其上的毛也沒有變白,祭司就要將有災病的人

5 第七,祭司要察他,若災病止住了,沒有在上發散,祭司還要將他

6 第七,祭司要再察他,若災病發暗,而且沒有在上發散,祭司要定他為潔淨,原來是癬;那人就要洗衣服,得為潔淨。

7 但他為得潔淨,將身體給祭司察,癬若在上發散開了,他要再將身體給祭司察

8 祭司要察,癬若在上發散,就要定他為不潔淨,是大痲瘋。

9 人有了大痲瘋的災病,就要將他帶到祭司面前。

10 祭司要察上若長了白癤,使毛變白,在長白癤之處有了紅瘀

11 這是上的舊大痲瘋,祭司要定他為不潔淨,不用將他鎖,因為他是不潔淨了。

12 大痲瘋若在上四外發散,長滿了患災病人的,據祭司察看,從無處不有,

13 祭司就要察,全身的若長滿了大痲瘋,就要定那患災病的為潔淨;全身都變為白,他乃潔淨了。

14 但紅幾時顯在他的身上就幾時不潔淨。

15 祭司一那紅就定他為不潔淨。紅本是不潔淨,是大痲瘋。

16 若復原,又變白了,他就要見祭司。

17 祭司要察,災病處若變白了,祭司就要定那患災病的為潔淨,他乃潔淨了。

18 人若在上長,卻治好了,

19 在長之處又起了白癤,或是白中帶紅的火斑,就要給祭司察

20 祭司要察,若現象窪於,其上的毛也變白了,就要定他為不潔淨,是大痲瘋的災病發在中。

21 祭司若察,其上沒有白毛,也沒有窪於,乃是發暗,就要將他

22 若在上發散開了,祭司就要定他為不潔淨,是災病。

23 火斑若在原處止住,沒有發散,便是的痕跡,祭司就要定他為潔淨。

24 人的上若起了毒,毒的瘀成了斑,或是白中帶紅的,或是全白的,

25 祭司就要察,火斑中的毛若變白了,現象又深於,是大痲瘋在火毒中發出,就要定他為不潔淨,是大痲瘋的災病。

26 但是祭司察,在火斑中若沒有白毛,也沒有窪於,乃是發暗,就要將他

27 到第七,祭司要察他,火斑若在上發散開了,就要定他為不潔淨,是大痲瘋的災病。

28 火斑若在原處止住,沒有在上發散,乃是發暗,是起的火毒,祭司要定他為潔淨,不過是火毒的痕跡。

29 無論女,若在上有災病,或是男人鬍鬚上有災病,

30 祭司就要察;這災病現象若深於,其間有細黃毛,就要定他為不潔淨,這是疥,是上或是鬍鬚上的大痲瘋。

31 祭司若察頭疥的災病,現象不深於,其間也沒有黑毛,就要將長頭疥災病的

32 第七,祭司要察災病,若頭疥沒有發散,其間也沒有黃毛,頭疥的現象不深於

33 那人就要剃去鬚髮,但他不可剃頭疥之處。祭司要將那長頭疥的,再

34 第七,祭司要察頭疥,頭疥若沒有在上發散,現象也不深於,就要定他為潔淨,他要洗衣服,便成為潔淨。

35 但他得潔淨以,頭疥若在上發散開了,

36 祭司就要察他。頭疥若在上發散,就不必找那黃毛,他是不潔淨了。

37 祭司若看頭疥已經止住,其間也長了黑毛,頭疥已然痊愈,那人是潔淨了,就要定他為潔淨。

38 無論女,上若起了火斑,就是白火斑,

39 祭司就要察,他們上的火斑若白中帶黑,這是上發出的白癬,那人是潔淨了。

40 上的髮若掉了,他不過是禿,還是潔淨。

41 他頂前若掉了髮,他不過是頂門禿,還是潔淨。

42 頭禿處或是頂門禿處若有白中帶紅的災病,這就是大痲瘋發在他頭禿處或是頂門禿處,

43 祭司就要察,他起的那災病若在頭禿處或是頂門禿處有白中帶紅的,像上大痲瘋的現象,

44 就是長大痲瘋,不潔淨的,祭司總要定他為不潔淨,他的災病是在上。

45 身上有長大痲瘋災病的,他的衣服撕裂,也要蓬散髮,蒙著上唇,喊說:不潔淨了!不潔淨了!

46 災病在他身上的日子,他便是不潔淨;他既是不潔淨,就要獨居外。

47 染了大痲瘋災病的衣服,無論是羊毛衣服、是麻布衣服

48 無論是在經上、在緯上,是麻布的、是羊毛的,是在子上,或在子做的甚麼物件上,

49 或在衣服上、子上,經上、緯上,或在子做的甚麼物件上,這災病若是發綠,或是發紅,是大痲瘋的災病,要給祭司察

50 祭司就要察那災病,把染了災病的物件

51 第七,他要察那災病,災病或在衣服上,經上、緯上,子上,若發散,這子無論當作何用,這災病是蠶食的大痲瘋,都是不潔淨了。

52 那染了災病的衣服,或是經上、緯上,羊毛上,麻衣上,或是子做的甚麼物件上,他都要焚燒;因為這是蠶食的大痲瘋,必在中焚燒。

53 祭司要察,若災病在衣服上,經上、緯上,或是子做的甚麼物件上,沒有發散,

54 祭司就要吩咐他們,把染了災病的物件洗了,再

55 洗過以,祭司要察,那物件若沒有變色,災病也沒有消散,那物件就不潔淨,是透重的災病,無論正面反面,都要在中焚燒。

56 洗過以,祭司要察,若見那災病發暗,他就要把那災病從衣服上、子上、經上、緯上,都撕去。

57 若仍現在衣服上,或是經上、緯上、子做的甚麼物件上,這就是災病又發了、必用焚燒那染災病的物件。

58 所洗的衣服,或是經,或是緯,或是子做的甚麼物件,若災病離開了,要再洗,就潔淨了。

59 這就是大痲瘋災病的條例,無論是在羊毛衣服上,麻布衣服上,經上、緯上,和子做的甚麼物件上,可以定為潔淨或是不潔淨。

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 417

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417. To this I will append the following account:

I saw in the spiritual world two flocks, one a flock of goats, and the other a flock of sheep. I wondered who they were, since I knew that animals seen in the spiritual world are not really animals, but are correspondent forms of the affections and consequent thoughts of the local inhabitants. Therefore I drew nearer, and as I approached, the likenesses of animals disappeared, and instead of them I saw people. It also became clear that those who formed the flock of goats were people who had confirmed themselves in the doctrine of justification by faith alone, and that those who formed the flock of sheep were people who believed that charity and faith are inseparable, as goodness and truth are inseparable.

[2] I then spoke with those who had looked like goats, and I said, "Why are you gathered together like this?"

They were mostly clergy, who vaunted themselves on account of their reputation for learning, because they knew the arcana of justification by faith alone. They said they had assembled to convene a council, because they had heard that the saying of Paul in Romans 3:28, that "a person is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law," was not rightly understood, since by deeds of the law Paul meant the deeds prescribed by Mosaic law, which existed for Jews.

"We see this clearly," they said, "also from Paul's words to Peter, whom he rebuked for Judaizing, even though Peter knew that no one is justified by the works of the law (Galatians 2:14-16). Moreover, Paul distinguishes between the law of faith and the law of works, 1 and between Jews and gentiles, 2 or between circumcision and uncircumcision; 3 and by circumcision he means Judaism, as he does everywhere else. He also then concludes with these words: 'Do we then abolish the law by faith? Not at all. Rather we establish the law.' He says all of this in one series of verses, in Romans 3:27-31.

"In addition, he says as well in the preceding chapter, 'not the hearers of the law will be justified in the sight of God, but the doers of the law will be justified' (Romans 2:13). Furthermore, that God will render to each one according to his deeds (Romans 2:6). And still further, 'We must all appear before the judgment seat of the Christ, that each one may give an account of the things done in the body..., whether good or evil' (2 Corinthians 5:10). Not to mention many other statements in Paul's writing, which make it apparent that Paul rejected faith apart from good works, just as much as James (James 2:17-26).

[3] "That Paul meant the deeds prescribed by Mosaic law, which existed for Jews - this we have further confirmed from the fact that all the statutes for the Jews in the books of Moses are called the Law, being thus works prescribed by the Law, which we see to be so from the following statements:

This is the law of the grain offering. (Leviticus 6:14ff.)

This is the law of the trespass offering... (Leviticus 7:1, 7)

This is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings... (Leviticus 7:11ff.)

This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering and trespass offering, the consecrations, and the sacrifice of the peace offerings... (Leviticus 7:37)

This is the law regarding animals and birds... (Leviticus 11:46f.)

This is the law regarding her who gives birth, to a son or a daughter. (Leviticus 12:7)

This is the law regarding a leprous plague... (Leviticus 13:59, cf. 14:2, 14:32, 14:54, 14:57)

This is the law regarding one suffering a discharge of fluid... (Leviticus 15:32)

This is the law regarding jealousness... (Numbers 5:29-30)

This is the law for the Nazirite... (Numbers 6:13, 21)

This is the law (regarding cleanness). (Numbers 19:14)

This is... the law (regarding the red heifer). (Numbers 19:2)

(The law for a king.) (Deuteronomy 17:15-19)

"In fact," the speakers said, "the whole five books of Moses are called the Book of the Law, in Deuteronomy 31:9, 11-12, 26, and elsewhere."

To this they added also that they saw in Paul that the law in the Ten Commandments ought to be lived, and that it is fulfilled by charity, which is love for the neighbor (Romans 13:8-10), thus not by faith alone.

They said that this was why they had come together.

[4] In order not to disturb them, however, I withdrew, and at a distance then they looked again like goats, sometimes like ones lying down, and sometimes like ones standing, but turned away from the flock of sheep. They looked like goats lying down when they were deliberating, and like ones standing when they drew conclusions.

But I kept my eyes on their horns, and I was surprised to see that the horns on their foreheads appeared sometimes as though extending forward and upward, and sometimes curving back to the rear, and finally to be completely turned backward. At that they suddenly all turned then to face the flock of sheep, though they looked like goats.

I went over to them again, therefore, and asked what was happening now. They said they had concluded that faith alone produces the goods of charity called good works, as a tree produces fruit.

But then we heard a clap of thunder and saw a flash of lightning from above; and presently an angel appeared, standing between the two flocks, who cried out to the flock of sheep, "Do not listen to them! They have not abandoned their earlier faith, which teaches that God the Father took pity for the sake of the Son. That faith is not faith in the Lord. Nor is faith a tree. Rather a person is a tree. Only repent and turn to the Lord, and you will have faith. Before then faith is not faith having any life in it."

The goats with their horns turned backward then tried to approach the sheep, but the angel standing between them divided the sheep into two groups and said to those on the left, "Attach yourselves to the goats. But I tell you that a wolf is going to come that will carry them off, and you with them."

[5] However, after the two groups of sheep had been separated, and those on the left heard the angel's warning, they looked at each other and said, "Let's confer with our former comrades."

So then the group on the left addressed the one on the right, saying, "Why did you leave your pastors? Are not faith and charity inseparable, as a tree and its fruit are inseparable? For a tree continues on through the branch into the fruit. Take away anything from the branch that flows by an unbroken connection into the fruit, and will not the fruit perish? Ask our priests if that is not the case."

So then they asked, and the priests looked around at the rest, who winked to tell them to speak well. And after that they replied that such was the case. "Faith is preserved by its fruits," they said. But they would not say that faith is contained in the fruits.

[6] At that one of the priests among the sheep on the right rose and said, "They replied to you that such is the case, but still they tell their own flock that it is not the case, as they think otherwise."

The group on the right asked, therefore, how those priests think then. "Do they not teach as they think?"

"No," the priest replied. "They think that every good of charity that is called a good work, that a person does for his salvation or for the sake of eternal life, is not good but evil, because by the work the person is trying of himself to save himself, claiming for himself the righteousness and merit of Him who is the only Savior. And this is the case, they think, with every good work in which a person is conscious of his own will. Consequently among themselves they call good works done by a person of himself not blessings but curses, saying that they merit hell rather than heaven."

[7] However, those of the group on the left said, "You are telling lies about them. Do they not clearly in our presence preach charity and its works, which they call works of faith?"

But the priest replied, "You do not understand their preaching. Only a clergyman who is present pays attention and understands. They think only of moral charity and its civic and political goods, which they call goods of faith, but which are absolutely not. For an atheist can do the same things in the same way and give them the same appearance. Therefore they unanimously say that no one is saved by any works, but by faith alone.

"But let us illustrate this with analogies. They say that an apple tree produces apples; however, if a person does good deeds for his salvation, as the tree does apples by an unbroken connection, then the apples are rotten inside and full of worms. They say, too, that a grapevine produces grapes; but if a person were to produce spiritual goods as a grapevine does grapes, he would produce wild grapes."

[8] At that those of the group on the left asked in response, "What then is the nature of their goods of charity or good works, which are the fruits of faith?"

The priest replied that they are unseen, being within a person from the Holy Spirit, of which the person is totally unaware.

Responding, they said, "If a person is totally unaware of them, there must at least be some connection. Otherwise how can they be called works of faith? Perhaps those unfelt goods are then insinuated into the person's volitional works by some mediating influx, as by some affecting, influencing, inspiring, prodding or spurring of the will, by a silent perception in the thought and a resulting admonition, contrition, and thus conscience, and so by an impulse, an obedience to the Ten Commandments and the Word, either as a little child or as a wise adult, or by some other means like these."

But the priest replied, "No, they are not. Even if their proponents say that it comes about by such means because good works come about by faith, still they sew these up in their sermons with words whose result is to deny that they originate from faith. Some of them still teach such means, but as signs of faith, and not as its bonds with charity."

Some of those on the left nevertheless conceived of a connection by means of the Word, and they said, "Is there not thus a connection, that a person acts voluntarily in accord with the Word?"

But the priest replied, "That's not what they think. Rather they think it is formed simply by hearing the Word, thus not by understanding the Word, lest something enter perceptibly through the intellect into a person's thought and will. For they assert that everything in a person's volitional makeup is merit-seeking, and that in spiritual matters a person cannot undertake, will, think, understand, believe, do or cooperate in anything any more than a log.

"Still, however, the case is different with the influx of the Holy Spirit through faith into the discourses of preachers, because these are actions of the mouth and not actions of the body, and because by faith a person acts with God, but by charity with men."

[9] But when one of those on the left heard that a connection is formed simply by hearing the Word and not by understanding the Word, he said irately, "Is it then by an understanding of the Word gained from the Holy Spirit only, when a person in church turns away or sits as deaf as a post, or when he sleeps, or gained simply from some exhalation from the Word, the book? What could be more absurd?"

After that a man from the group on the right, who excelled the rest in judgment, asked to be heard, and speaking said, "I heard someone say, 'I have planted a vineyard. Now I will drink wine till I am drunk.' But someone else said, 'Will you drink wine from your glass with your right hand?' And the first one said, 'No. I will drink it from an unseen glass with an unseen hand.' So the second one said, 'Then you surely won't get drunk!'"

Then the same man said, "Only listen to me, please. I say to you, drink wine from the Word understood. Do you not know that the Lord embodies the Word? Does the Word not come from the Lord? Is He not therefore present in it? If then you do good in obedience to the Word, do you not do it from the Lord, in obedience to His utterance and will? And if you then look to the Lord, He Himself also will lead you and do the good, and do it through you, so that you do it as though of yourself. Who can say, if he does something for a king, in obedience to his utterance and will, 'I do this of myself, in compliance with my own utterance or command, by my own will?'"

Following that the priest turned to the clergy and said, "Ministers of God, do not lead the flock astray!"

[10] Hearing this, a large majority of the group on the left went back and joined the group on the right. Some of the clergy also then said, "We have heard something we have not heard before. We are pastors. We will not abandon the sheep." And they went back with them and said, "That man spoke a true word. Who can say, if he acts in obedience to the Word, thus from the Lord, in obedience to His utterance and will, 'I do this of myself'? Who says, if he does something for a king, in obedience to his utterance and will, 'I am doing this of myself'?

"We see now the Divine providence in why the conjunction of faith and works acknowledged by the ecclesiastical body has not been found. It could not be found, because it cannot be imparted; for that faith is not faith in the Lord who embodies the Word, and so is not a faith derived from the Word."

But the rest of the priests went away, and waving their caps they cried, "Faith alone, faith alone! It will yet survive!"

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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.