Bible

 

Leviticus 18

Studie

   

1 I mluvil Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

2 Mluv synům Izraelským a rci jim: Já jsem Hospodin Bůh váš.

3 Vedlé skutků země Egyptské, v níž jste bydlili, nečiňte, ani podlé skutků země Kananejské, do kteréž já vás uvozuji, činiti budete, a v ustanoveních jejich nechoďte.

4 Soudy mé čiňte a ustanovení mých ostříhejte, abyste chodili v nich: Já jsem Hospodin Bůh váš.

5 Ostříhejte ustanovení mých a soudů mých. Člověk ten, kterýž by je činil, živ bude v nich: Já jsem Hospodin.

6 Nižádný člověk k žádné přítelkyni krevní nepřistupuj k obnažení hanby její: Já jsem Hospodin.

7 Hanby otce svého a matky své neodkryješ; matka tvá jest, neodkryješ hanby její.

8 Hanby ženy otce svého neodkryješ; nebo hanba otce tvého jest.

9 Hanby sestry své, dcery otce svého aneb dcery matky své, kteráž doma zplozena aneb vně zplozena jest, neodkryješ hanby jejich.

10 Hanby vnučky své, buď po synu neb dceři své, neodkryješ; nebo hanba tvá jsou.

11 Hanby dcery manželky otce svého, kteráž jest zplozena od otce tvého, tvá sestra jest, neodkryješ hanby její.

12 Hanby sestry otce svého neodkryješ; nebo krevní přítelkyně otce tvého jest.

13 Hanby sestry matky své neodkryješ; nebo krevní přítelkyně matky tvé jest.

14 Hanby bratra otce svého neodkryješ; k manželce jeho nevejdeš, stryna tvá jest.

15 Hanby nevěsty své neodkryješ; manželka jest syna tvého, neodkryješ hanby její.

16 Hanby manželky bratra svého neodkryješ; nebo hanba bratra tvého jest.

17 Hanby ženy a dcery její neodkryješ. Vnučky její po synu neb po dceři její nepojmeš, abys odkryl hanbu její; nebo krevní jsou, a nešlechetnost jest.

18 Nevezmeš sobě ženy k ženě první, abys ssoužil ji, odkrývaje hanbu její za života jejího.

19 Také k ženě, když jest v své nemoci nečisté, nepřistoupíš, odkrývaje hanbu její.

20 S manželkou bližního svého nebudeš obcovati, poškvrňuje se s ní.

21 Nedopustíš, aby kdo z semene tvého proveden byl skrze oheň modly Moloch, abys nepoškvrnil jména Boha svého: Já jsem Hospodin.

22 Nebudeš obcovati s mužským pohlavím, scházeje se s ním jako s ženou; nebo ohavnost jest.

23 A s žádným hovadem nebudeš obcovati, poškvrňuje se s ním; ani žena nepoddá se hovadu, aby s ním obývala; nebo mrzkost jest.

24 A protož nepoškvrňujtež se žádnou touto věcí; nebo těmito všemi věcmi poškvrnili se pohané, kteréž já vyvrhu od tváři vaší.

25 Nebo poškvrnila se země, a navštívím nepravost její na ní, a vyvrátí země obyvatele své.

26 Ale vy ostříhejte ustanovení mých a soudů mých, a nečiňte nižádných ohavností těchto, tak domácí jako příchozí, kterýž jest pohostinu u prostřed vás.

27 (Nebo všecky ty ohavnosti činili lidé země té, kteříž byli před vámi, čímž poškvrněna jest země.)

28 Aby nevyvrátila vás země, proto že byste jí poškvrnili, jako vyvrátila národ, kterýž byl před vámi.

29 Nebo kdož by koli dopustil se některé ze všech ohavností těch: duše zajisté, kteréž by činily to, vyhlazeny budou z prostředku lidu svého.

30 Protož ostříhejte přikázání mých, abyste nečinili ničeho z obyčejů ohavných,kteříž činěni jsou před vámi, aniž sebe jimi poškvrňujte: Já jsem Hospodin Bůh váš.

   

Ze Swedenborgových děl

 

Apocalypse Explained # 767

Prostudujte si tuto pasáž

  
/ 1232  
  

767.And the dragon was wroth against the woman.- That this signifies the hatred of those who are meant by the dragon, against the church, which is the New Jerusalem, enkindled by the perception that it is favoured by many, is evident from the signification of wroth when said of the dragon, as denoting hatred, concerning which see above (n. 754, 758), therefore to be wroth denotes to hate. That it is a grievous hatred enkindled by the perception that that church is favoured by many, follows as a consequence from what precedes and from what follows. From what precedes, namely, that the earth opened her mouth, and helped the woman, and swallowed up the river which the dragon cast out of his mouth, which signifies that the church, in which there are also dragons, rendered assistance, and did not accept their crafty reasonings about faith alone; and from what follows, namely, that the dragon went away to make war with the rest of her seed, which signifies a determined effort, arising from that hatred, to attack the truths of the doctrine of that church. The anger of the dragon therefore signifies here such hatred enkindled by a perception that it is favoured by many. For, as said above, the woman flying into the wilderness to the place prepared by God signifies that the church which is the New Jerusalem was yet among a few, while provision was being made for it among many, and for its growing to fullness.

  
/ 1232  
  

Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

Ze Swedenborgových děl

 

Arcana Coelestia # 4847

Prostudujte si tuto pasáž

  
/ 10837  
  

4847. 'In case he also dies, like his brothers' means fear lest it should perish, that is to say, that the representative of the Church among those descended from Jacob, specifically among those descended from Jacob through Judah, should perish. This is clear from the meaning of 'in case he dies' as fear lest it may perish. As regards the perishing of the representative of the Church among those descended from Jacob if the internal things of a genuine representative Church were linked to it, this implies that among those descended from Jacob a representative Church was to have been established like that which had existed with the ancients. But the disposition of that nation was such that its only wish was to worship and adore external things; it had no wish to know anything at all about internal ones, since it was immersed in desires belonging to self-love and love of the world, and in falsities that resulted from these. It believed, more than gentiles did, that a number of gods existed, but that Jehovah was greater than the rest because He could perform greater miracles. This was why as soon as the miracles ended, or when - because they were of frequent and common occurrence - little importance was placed on them, that nation instantly turned to other gods, as one can see quite clearly from the historical and prophetical parts of the Word.

[2] Such being the nature of that nation, a representative Church like that which had existed among the ancients could not be established among it, only that which was a representative of the Church. Also, the Lord made provision so that through that representative of the Church some degree of communication with heaven might be established; for what is representative can exist even in people who are evil because one does not look at the person who represents, only at the reality represented by him. From this it is evident that in the case of that nation worship was nothing else than idolatrous, 4825, even though the representatives held holy and Divine realities within them. To that kind of worship - to idolatrous worship - what was internal could not be joined; for if what was internal had been linked to it, that is, if they had acknowledged internal things, they would have rendered holy things unholy. For a holy internal, if joined to an idolatrous external, is rendered unholy.

This explains why internal things were not disclosed to that nation, for if these had been disclosed to it, it would have perished.

[3] The inability of that nation to receive and acknowledge internal things, however fully these might have been revealed to them, is quite evident from members of it at the present day. At the present day they do, it is true, have a knowledge of internal things since they live among Christians; yet they reject these things and also deride them. Even the majority of those who have been converted do nothing else in their hearts. From these considerations it is clear that a Church representative of spiritual and celestial things did not exist among that nation, only a representative of the Church, that is, an external without an internal, which in itself is idolatrous. From them it may also be seen how mistaken is the thinking of those Christians who believe that when the Church reaches its end the Jewish nation will be converted, and will at that time be chosen in preference to Christians. Even more mistaken is the thinking of those who believe that at that time the Messiah or Lord is going to appear to them, when by means of a great prophet and great miracles He is going to lead them back into the land of Canaan. These are the errors that people fall into who take 'Judah', 'Israel', and 'the land of Canaan' in the prophetical parts of the Word to mean Judah, Israel, and the land of Canaan, and who consequently believe the literal sense alone and have no interest in any internal sense

  
/ 10837  
  

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