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利未記 14

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1 耶和華曉諭摩西

2 長大痲瘋得潔淨的日子,其例乃是這樣:要帶他去見祭司;

3 祭司要出到外察,若見他的大痲瘋痊愈了

4 就要吩咐人為那求潔淨的拿兩隻潔淨的活和香柏、朱紅色線,並牛膝草來。

5 祭司要吩咐用瓦器盛活,把宰在上面。

6 至於那隻活,祭司要把他和香柏、朱紅色線並牛膝草一同蘸於宰在活上的血中,

7 用以在那長大痲瘋求潔淨的人身上次,就定他為潔淨,又把活放在田野裡。

8 求潔淨的人當衣服,剃去毛髮,用洗澡,就潔淨了;然可以進,只是要在自己的帳棚外居住

9 第七,再把上所有的頭髮與鬍鬚、眉毛,並全身的毛,都剃了;又要衣服,用身,就潔淨了。

10 第八,他要取兩隻沒有殘疾的公羊羔和隻沒有殘疾、歲的母羊羔,又要把調的細麵伊法十分之為素祭,並羅革,同取來。

11 行潔淨之禮的祭司要將那求潔淨的和這些東西安置在會幕口、耶和華面前。

12 祭司要取公羊羔獻為贖愆祭,和那羅革同作搖祭,在耶和華面前搖搖;

13 公羊羔宰於地,就是宰贖祭牲和燔祭牲之地。贖愆祭要歸祭司,與贖祭一樣,是至的。

14 祭司要取些贖愆祭牲的血,抹在求潔淨人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,並右的大拇指上。

15 祭司要從那一羅革中取些倒在自己的左手掌裡,

16 把右手的一個指頭蘸在左手的裡,在耶和華面前用指頭彈次。

17 裡所剩的抹在那求潔淨人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,並右的大拇指上,就是抹在贖愆祭牲的血上。

18 祭司手裡所要抹在那求潔淨人的上,在耶和華面前為他贖罪。

19 祭司要獻贖祭,為那本不潔淨、求潔淨的人贖;然要宰燔祭牲,

20 把燔祭和素祭獻在上,為他贖罪,他就潔淨了。

21 他若貧窮不能預備夠數,就要取公羊羔作贖愆祭,可以搖搖,為他贖罪;也要把調的細麵伊法十分之為素祭,和羅革同取來;

22 又照他的力量取兩隻斑鳩或是兩隻雛鴿,隻作贖祭,隻作燔祭。

23 第八,要為潔淨,把這些會幕口、耶和華面前,交給祭司。

24 祭司要把贖愆祭的羊羔和那一羅革一同作搖祭,在耶和華面前搖一搖。

25 要宰了贖愆祭的羊羔,取些贖愆祭牲的血,抹在那求潔淨人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,並右的大拇指上。

26 祭司要把些倒在自己的左手掌裡,

27 把左手裡的,在耶和華面前,用右手的一個指頭彈次,

28 又把裡的抹些在那求潔淨人的右耳垂上和右的大拇指上,並右的大拇指上,就是抹贖愆祭之血的原處。

29 祭司手裡所要抹在那求潔淨人的上,在耶和華面前為他贖罪。

30 那人又要照他的力量獻上斑鳩或是隻雛鴿,

31 就是他所能辦的,隻為贖祭,隻為燔祭,與素祭同獻上;祭司要在耶和華面前為他贖

32 這是那有大痲瘋災病的人、不能將關乎得潔淨之物預備夠數的條例。

33 耶和華曉諭摩西亞倫

34 你們到了我賜你們為業的迦南,我若使你們所得為業之房屋中有大痲瘋的災病,

35 房主就要去告訴祭司:據我看,房屋中似乎有災病。

36 祭司還沒有進去察災病以前,就要吩咐人把房子騰空,免得房子裡所有的都成了不潔淨;然祭司要進去察房子。

37 他要察那災病,災病若在房子的上有發綠或發紅的凹斑紋,現象窪於

38 祭司就要出到房外,把房子封鎖

39 第七,祭司要再去察,災病若在房子的牆上發散,

40 就要吩咐人把那有災病的石頭挖出來,扔在城外不潔淨之處;

41 也要叫人刮房內的四圍,所刮掉的灰泥要倒在城外不潔淨之處;

42 又要用別的石頭代替那挖出來的石頭,要另用灰泥墁房子。

43 他挖出石頭,刮了房子,墁了以,災病若在房子裡又發現,

44 祭司就要進去察,災病若在房子裡發散,這就是房內蠶食的大痲瘋,是不潔淨。

45 他就要拆毀房子,把石頭頭、灰泥都搬到城外不潔淨之處。

46 在房子封鎖的時候,進去的人必不潔淨到晚上

47 在房子裡躺著的必洗衣服;在房子裡飯的也必洗衣服

48 房子墁了以,祭司若進去察,見災病在房內沒有發散,就要定房子為潔淨,因為災病已經消除。

49 要為潔淨房子取兩隻和香柏、朱紅色線並牛膝草,

50 用瓦器盛活,把宰在上面,

51 把香柏、牛膝草、朱紅色線,並那活,都蘸在被宰的血中與活中,用以房子次。

52 要用血、活、活、香柏、牛膝草,並朱紅色線,潔淨那房子。

53 但要把活放在城外田野裡。這樣潔淨房子(原文是為房子贖罪),房子就潔淨了。

54 這是為各類大痲瘋的災病和頭疥,

55 衣服與房子的大痲瘋,

56 以及癤子、癬、火斑所立的條例,

57 指明何時為潔淨,何時為不潔淨。這是大痲瘋的條例。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 7430

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7430. 'The finger of God is this' means that the power came from the Divine. This is clear from the meaning of 'the finger of God' as power from the Divine. The reason why 'finger' means power is that the fingers are parts of the hands, and by 'hands' is meant power, 878, 4931-4937, 6344, 6424, 6948. The meaning of 'finger' as power is clear from the following places also: In David,

When I look at the heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and stars which You have established 1 ... Psalms 8:3

In Luke,

Jesus said, If I cast out demons by the finger of God, surely the kingdom of God has come to you. Luke 11:20.

When Jesus took aside from the people the deaf man who spoke with difficulty and put His finger into his ears, and spat and touched his tongue, Mark 7:32-33, this too was an action representative of Divine power.

[2] The fact that 'finger' represents power is also evident from rituals observed in the Church among the Jews, the ritual in which blood was put on the thumb, and the ritual in which the priest sprinkled blood with his finger, both commanded in the following places in Moses,

You shall slaughter the ram, and put some of the blood on the thumb of the right hand of Aaron and of his sons, and on the big toe of his right foot. Exodus 29:20.

The priest shall take some of the blood of the guilt-offering, and the priest shall put it on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed from leprosy, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the big toe of his right foot. Then the priest shall dip his right finger in some of the oil which is on the palm of his left hand, and sprinkle some of the oil on his finger seven times before Jehovah. Some of the rest of the oil that is on his palm the priest shall put on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the big toe of his right foot. Leviticus 14:14, 16-17.

You shall take some of the blood of the young bull, and place it with your finger on the horns of the altar. Exodus 29:11.

Further places in which such rituals occur are Leviticus 4:6; 9:9.

[3] All these rituals served to mean the hidden and holy things of heaven. This is clear from the consideration that the Word has a Divine origin and is inspired as to every tittle, Luke 16:17; and this being so, 'thumb' and 'finger' mean the power of good exercised through truth, as is evident from their internal sense in the places just quoted. Power is again meant by 'finger' in David,

Blessed be Jehovah, who trains my hands for conflict, and my fingers for war. Psalms 144:1

And in Isaiah,

He will not look to the altars, the work of his hands, and what his fingers have made. Isaiah 17:8.

'The altars' stands for worship in general, 4541, 'the work of hands' and 'what fingers have made' for the kinds of things that are the product of what is properly one's own, thus of one's own power.

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1. literally, prepared

[7430a 'And Pharaoh's heart was unyielding' means obstinacy, as above in 7272, 7300, 7305, 7412.]

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 6344

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6344. 'And the beginning of my strength' means that through that faith comes the initial power which truth possesses. This is clear from the meaning of 'the beginning of strength' as initial power; and since 'strength' is used with reference to truth, the initial power that truth possesses is what is meant. A similar usage occurs in Isaiah,

Jehovah imparts might to the weary, and to him who has no strength He gives greater power. Isaiah 40:29.

Here 'might' is used with reference to good and 'strength' to truth, 'power' with reference to both.

A brief statement will be made about how one should understand the explanation that through faith comes the power which good possesses, and the initial power which truth possesses, meant by 'Reuben my firstborn, you are my might and the beginning of my strength'. In the spiritual world all power comes from good through truth; without good truth has no power at all. For truth is so to speak the body, and good so to speak the soul of that body, and to accomplish anything the soul must act through the body. From this it is evident that truth without good has no power at all, even as the body without the soul has none at all. A body without its soul is a corpse; so too is truth without good.

[2] As soon as good effects the birth of faith that is composed of truth, power reveals itself in truth. This power is what is called the initial power that truth possesses through faith and is what is meant by 'the beginning of strength', as in other places in the Word where the condition of the firstborn is referred to, for example in David,

He smote all the firstborn in Egypt, the beginning of strength in the tents of Ham. Psalms 78:51.

And in another place,

He smote all the firstborn in their land, the beginning of all their strength. Psalms 105:36.

Also in Deuteronomy,

He must acknowledge the firstborn son of her that is hated, to give him two parts of all that will be found for him, in that he is the beginning of his strength; the right of the first born is his. Deuteronomy 21:17.

[3] The genuine meaning of 'the firstborn' is the good of charity, though the apparent meaning is the truth of faith, 3325, 4925, 4926, 4928, 4930. And because both that good and this truth are the fundamental qualities of the Church, the ancients spoke of the firstborn as his 'father's might and the beginning of his strength'. The fact that those fundamental qualities were meant by 'the firstborn' is quite evident from the considerations that everything which was a firstborn was Jehovah's or the Lord's and that the tribe of Levi was taken instead of all the firstborn and became the priesthood.

[4] Scarcely anyone in the world can know what the power possessed by truth coming from good is; but it is known to those in the next life, and so can be known through revelation from there. People in possession of truth that comes from good, that is, of faith derived from charity, possess power that comes through truth from good. All angels possess that power, which also is why in the Word angels are called 'powers'. For they have the power to restrain evil spirits; even one angel can restrain a thousand together. Their power they use most especially among men; sometimes they protect a person from numerous hells, in thousands of ways.

[5] This power that angels possess comes to them through the truth of faith derived from the good of charity. But because the faith they have comes from the Lord, the Lord alone is the power that resides with them. This power which comes from the Lord through faith is meant by the Lord's words to Peter,

On this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Matthew 16:18-19.

These words were addressed to Peter because he represented faith, see Preface to Genesis 22, as well as 3750, 4738, 6000, 6073 (end). Also wherever 'rock', 1 as Peter is called here, occurs in the Word, faith is meant in its internal sense, and the Lord in respect of faith in its highest sense.

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1. Reading petram (rock), which Swedenborg has in his rough draft, for Petrum (Peter).

  
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