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Leviticus 22

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1 I mluvil Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

2 Mluv Aronovi a synům jeho, ať se zdržují od věcí těch, kteréž jsou posvěceny od synů Izraelských, a ať nepoškvrňují jména svatého mého v tom, což mi oni posvěcují: Já jsem Hospodin.

3 Rci jim: Kdo by koli ze všeho semene vašeho v pronárodech vašich přistoupil ku posvěceným věcem, kterýchž by posvětili synové Izraelští Hospodinu, když nečistota jeho na něm jest, vyhlazena bude duše ta od tváři mé: Já jsem Hospodin.

4 Kdo by koli z semene Aronova byl malomocný, aneb tok semene trpící, nebude jísti z věcí posvěcených, dokavadž by se neočistil. A kdož by se koli dotekl nečistoty těla mrtvého, aneb toho, z něhož by vyšlo símě scházení,

5 Aneb kdo by se dotkl kterého zeměplazu, jímž by se poškvrnil, aneb člověka, pro něhož by byl nečistý vedlé všelijaké nečistoty jeho:

6 Člověk, kterýž by se čehokoli toho dotekl, nečistý bude až do večera, a nebude jísti z věcí posvěcených, leč by umyl tělo své vodou.

7 A po západu slunce čistý bude, a potom bude moci jísti z věcí posvěcených, nebo pokrm jeho jest.

8 Mrchy a udáveného jísti nebude, aby se tím nepoškvrnil: Já jsem, Hospodin.

9 Protož ostříhati budou přisluhování mých, aby hříchů na se neuvedli, a nezemřeli v něm, proto že je zprznili: Jáť jsem Hospodin posvětitel jejich.

10 Žádný cizí nebude jísti z věcí posvěcených, ani podruh kněžský, ani nájemník nebude jísti věcí posvěcených.

11 Koupil-li by kněz člověka za své peníze, ten jísti bude z věcí těch, též v domě jeho zplozený; ti budou jísti z pokrmu jeho.

12 Ale dcera knězova, kteráž by se vdala za muže z jiného pokolení, ta z obětí vzhůru pozdvižených, totiž věcí svatých, nebude jísti.

13 Kdyby pak dcera knězova ovdověla, aneb zahnána byla od muže, nemající plodu, a navrátila by se do domu otce svého: tak jako v dětinství svém chléb otce svého jísti bude, cizí pak žádný nebude jísti z něho.

14 Jedl-li by pak kdo z nedopatření věci posvěcené, pátý díl nad to přidá knězi, a nahradí jemu tu věc posvěcenou,

15 Aby nepoškvrňovali věcí svatých, kteréž by synové Izraelští obětovali Hospodinu,

16 A neuvozovali na ně pokuty za provinění, že jedli věci posvěcené jejich; nebo já jsem Hospodin, kterýž jich posvěcuji.

17 Dále mluvil Hospodin Mojžíšovi, řka:

18 Mluv k Aronovi a k synům jeho i ke všechněm synům Izraelským, a rci jim: Kdož by koli z domu Izraelského aneb z pohostinných, kteříž jsou v Izraeli, obětovali obět svou vedlé všech slibů svých, vedlé všech darů dobrovolných svých, kteréž by obětovali Hospodinu v obět zápalnou:

19 Z dobré vůle své obětovati budete samce bez poškvrny, z skotů, z ovcí a z koz.

20 Což by koli mělo na sobě vadu, nebudete toho obětovati; nebo nebude příjemné od vás.

21 Pakli by kdo obětoval obět pokojnou Hospodinu, vykonávaje slib svůj, aneb dobrovolný dar, buď z skotů, aneb z bravů; ať jest bez vady, aby bylo příjemné; nebudeť žádné poškvrny na něm.

22 Slepého aneb polámaného, osekaného aneb uhřivého, prašivého aneb s lišeji, takového neobětujte Hospodinu a nedávejte jich k ohnivé oběti na oltář Hospodinův.

23 Vola neb dobytče s nedorostlými neb přerostlými oudy, v dobrovolný zajisté dar obětovati je budeš, ale za slib nebude příjemný.

24 Ztlačeného aneb ztlučeného, odtrženého, vykleštěného nebudete obětovati Hospodinu; neučiníte toho v zemi vaší.

25 A z ruky cizozemce nebudete obětovati chleba Bohu svému ze všech těch věcí, nebo porušení jejich jest na nich; vadu mají, nebudou příjemné od vás.

26 Mluvil také Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

27 Vůl neb beran, aneb koza, když se urodí, za sedm dní při matce své zanecháno bude, osmého pak dne i potom bude přijemné k oběti ohnivé Hospodinu.

28 Krávy pak a dobytčete s mladým jeho nezabijete jednoho dne.

29 A když byste obětovali obět chvály Hospodinu, dobrovolně ji obětovati budete.

30 V tentýž den snědena bude a nepozůstavíte z ní ničeho až do jitra: Já jsem Hospodin.

31 Protož ostříhejte přikázaní mých a čiňte je: Já jsem Hospodin.

32 A nepoškvrňujte jména svatého mého, i buduť posvěcen u prostřed synů Izraelských: Já jsem Hospodin posvětitel váš,

33 Kterýž jsem vás vyvedl z země Egyptské, abych vám byl za Boha: Já jsem Hospodin.

   

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2383. That 'they struck with blindness' means that they were filled with falsities is clear from the meaning of 'blindness'. In the Word blindness is used in reference to people who are immersed in falsity, and also to people who have no knowledge of the truth. Both kinds of people are called blind, though who are meant in any one place becomes clear from the train of thought, especially that in the internal sense. That those immersed in falsity are called 'blind' is clear from the following places: In Isaiah,

His watchmen are blind, they are all without knowledge; they are all dumb dogs, they cannot bark. Isaiah 56:10.

'Blind watchmen' stands for those who, because of reasoning, are immersed in falsity. In the same prophet,

We look for light, and, behold, darkness; for brightness, but we walk in thick darkness. We grope for the wall like the blind. Isaiah 59:9-10,

In Jeremiah,

They went astray blind in the streets; they defiled themselves with blood. Things which have no power they touch with their garments. Lamentations 4:14.

This stands for the fact that all truths have been defiled, 'streets' standing for truths in which they have gone astray, 2336.

[2] In Zechariah,

On that day I will strike every horse with panic, and its rider with madness. Every horse of the peoples I will strike with blindness. Zechariah 12:4.

Here and elsewhere in the Word 'a horse' stands for what has to do with the understanding. This is why it is said that the horse would be struck with panic, and [every] horse of the peoples with blindness, that is, it would be filled with falsities.

[3] In John,

For judgement I came into the world, that those who do not see may see, but that those who see may become blind. Some of the Pharisees heard these words and said, Are we also blind? Jesus said to them, If you were blind you would have no sin; but now you say, 'We see', therefore your sin remains. John 9:39-41.

Here the blind in both senses are referred to, that is to say, those who are immersed in falsity and those who have no knowledge of truth. With those inside the Church who know what the truth is, 'blindness' is falsity; but with those who do not know what the truth is, as with those outside the Church, 'blindness' is having no knowledge of the truth. The latter are blameless.

[4] In the same gospel,

He has blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart, lest they see with their eyes and understand with their heart and I heal them. John 12:40; Isaiah 6:9-11.

The meaning here is that it would be better for falsities to exist with them than truths, for they lead a life of evil and if they received instruction in truths they would not only continue to falsify them but would also pollute them with evils. They would do so for the same reason that the men of Sodom were struck with blindness, that is, matters of doctrine were filled with falsities. Why this is done has been shown in 301-303, 593, 1008, 1010, 1059, 1327, 1328, 2426.

[5] Because 'blind' meant that which was false, therefore people were not allowed in the Jewish representative Church to sacrifice anything blind, Leviticus 22:22; Deuteronomy 15:21; Malachi 1:8. Also any priest who was blind was forbidden to approach and offer on the altar, Leviticus 21:18, 21.

[6] That 'blindness' is used in reference to those, like gentiles, who have no knowledge of the truth, is clear in Isaiah,

On that day the deaf will hear the words of the Book, and out of thick darkness and out of darkness the eyes of the blind will see. Isaiah 29:18.

'The blind' stands for people who have no knowledge of the truth, chiefly those who are outside the Church. In the same prophet,

Bring forth the blind people and they will have eyes; and the deaf, and they will have ears. Isaiah 43:8.

This refers to the Church of the gentiles. In the same prophet,

I will lead the blind in a way they do not know; I will turn the darkness before them into light. Isaiah 42:16.

[7] In the same prophet,

I will give You to be a light of the people, to open the blind eyes, to bring the bound out of the dungeon, from the prison-house those who sit in darkness. Isaiah 42:6-7.

This refers to the Lord's Coming and the fact that at that time people who had no knowledge of truth were to receive instruction. For those immersed in falsity do not allow themselves to receive such instruction, for they know the truth but have set themselves against it and have turned the light of truth into darkness which is not dispelled. In Luke,

The householder said to his servant, Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in here the poor, and the maimed, and the lame, and the blind. Luke 14:21.

This refers to the Lord's kingdom. Not those who are literally poor, maimed, lame, and blind are meant but those who are so in the spiritual sense.

[8] In the same gospel,

Jesus said that they were to report to John: The blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, the poor have the gospel preached to them. Luke 7:22.

According to the sense of the letter nobody else is meant by the blind, the lame, lepers, the deaf, the dead, and the poor than those who were so physically, for such cures did take place, that is to say, the blind received sight, the deaf hearing, lepers were restored to health, and the dead to life.

[9] But in the internal sense the same people are meant as are referred to in

Isaiah,

Then will be opened the eyes of the blind, and the ears of the deaf will be opened; then will the lame man leap like a hart, and the dumb man sing with his tongue. Isaiah 35:5-6.

This refers to the Lord's Coming and a new Church at that time called the Church of the gentiles who are described as being blind, deaf, lame, and dumb; they were so called as regards their doctrine and life. For it should be recognized that all the miracles which the Lord performed always embodied such matters and therefore meant the things which the blind, the lame, lepers, the deaf, the dead, and the poor are used to mean in the internal sense. Consequently the Lord's miracles were Divine, as also those performed in Egypt, in the wilderness, and all the rest described in the Word, had been. This is an arcanum.

  
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