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Leviticus 14

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1 Daarna sprak de HEERE tot Mozes, zeggende:

2 Dit zal de wet des melaatsen zijn, ten dage zijner reiniging: dat hij tot den priester zal gebracht worden.

3 En de priester zal buiten het leger gaan; als de priester merken zal, dat, ziet, die plaag der melaatsheid van den melaatse genezen is;

4 Zo zal de priester gebieden, dat men voor hem, die te reinigen zal zijn, twee levende reine vogelen neme, mitsgaders cederenhout, en scharlaken, en hysop.

5 De priester zal ook gebieden, dat men den ene vogel slachte, in een aarden vat, over levend water.

6 Dien levenden vogel zal hij nemen, en het cederhout, en het scharlaken, en den hysop; en zal die, en den levenden vogel dopen in het bloed des vogels, die boven het levende water geslacht is.

7 En hij zal over hem, die van de melaatsheid te reinigen is, zevenmaal sprengen; daarna zal hij hem rein verklaren, en den levenden vogel in het open veld vliegen laten.

8 Die nu te reinigen is, zal zijn klederen wassen, en al zijn haar afscheren, en zich in het water afwassen, zo zal hij rein zijn; daarna zal hij in het leger komen, maar zal buiten zijn tent zeven dagen blijven.

9 En op den zevenden dag zal het geschieden, dat hij al zijn haar zal afscheren, zijn hoofd, en zijn baard, en de wenkbrauwen zijner ogen; ja, al zijn haar zal hij afscheren, en al zijn klederen wassen, en zijn vlees met water baden, zo zal hij rein zijn.

10 En op den achtsten dag zal hij twee volkomen lammeren, en een eenjarig volkomen schaap nemen, mitsgaders drie tienden meelbloem ten spijsoffer, met olie gemengd, en een log olie.

11 De priester nu, die de reiniging doet, zal den man, die te reinigen is, en die dingen, stellen voor het aangezicht des HEEREN, aan de deur van de tent der samenkomst.

12 En de priester zal dat ene lam nemen, en hetzelve offeren tot een schuldoffer met den log olie; en zal die ten beweegoffer voor het aangezicht des HEEREN bewegen.

13 Daarna zal hij dat lam slachten in de plaats, waar men het zondoffer en het brandoffer slacht, in de heilige plaats; want het schuldoffer, gelijk het zondoffer, is voor den priester; het is een heiligheid der heiligheden.

14 En de priester zal van het bloed des schuldoffers nemen, hetwelk de priester doen zal op het lapje van het rechteroor desgenen, die te reinigen is, en op den duim zijner rechterhand, en op den groten teen zijns rechtervoets.

15 De priester zal ook uit den log der olie nemen, en zal ze op des priesters linkerhand gieten.

16 Dan zal de priester zijn rechtervinger indopen, nemende van die olie, die in zijn linkerhand is, en zal met zijn vinger van die olie zevenmaal sprengen, voor het aangezicht des HEEREN.

17 En van het overige van die olie, die in zijn hand zal zijn, zal de priester doen op het lapje van het rechteroor desgenen, die te reinigen is, en op den duim zijner rechterhand, en op den groten teen zijns rechtervoets, boven op het bloed des schuldoffers.

18 Dat nog overgebleven zal zijn van die olie, die in de hand des priesters geweest is, zal hij doen op het hoofd desgenen, die te reinigen is; zo zal de priester over hem verzoening doen voor het aangezicht des HEEREN.

19 De priester zal ook het zondoffer bereiden, en voor hem, die van zijn onreinigheid te reinigen is, verzoening doen; en daarna zal hij het brandoffer slachten.

20 En de priester zal dat brandoffer en dat spijsoffer op het altaar offeren; zo zal de priester de verzoening voor hem doen, en hij zal rein zijn.

21 Maar indien hij arm is, en zijn hand dat niet bereikt, zo zal hij een lam ten schuldoffer, ter beweging nemen, om voor hem verzoening te doen; daartoe een tiende meelbloem, met olie gemengd, ten spijsoffer, en een log olie;

22 Mitsgaders twee tortelduiven, of twee jonge duiven, die zijn hand bereiken zal, welker ene ten zondoffer, en een ten brandoffer zijn zal.

23 En hij zal die, op den achtsten dag zijner reiniging, tot den priester brengen, aan de deur van de tent der samenkomst, voor het aangezicht des HEEREN.

24 En de priester zal het lam des schuldoffers, en den log der olie nemen; en de priester zal die ten beweegoffer voor het aangezicht des HEEREN bewegen.

25 Daarna zal hij het lam des schuldoffers slachten, en de priester zal van het bloed des schuldoffers nemen, en doen op het rechteroorlapje desgenen, die te reinigen is, en op den duim zijner rechterhand, en op den groten teen zijns rechtervoets.

26 Ook zal de priester van die olie op des priesters linkerhand gieten.

27 Daarna zal de priester met zijn rechtervinger van die olie, die op zijn linkerhand is, sprengen, zevenmaal, voor het aangezicht des HEEREN.

28 En de priester zal van de olie, die op zijn hand is, doen aan het lapje van het rechteroor desgenen, die te reinigen is, en aan den duim zijner rechterhand, en aan den groten teen zijns rechtervoets, op de plaats van het bloed des schuldoffers.

29 En het overgeblevene van de olie, die in de hand des priesters is, zal hij doen op het hoofd desgenen, die te reinigen is, om de verzoening voor hem te doen, voor het aangezicht des HEEREN.

30 Daarna zal hij de ene van de tortelduiven, of van de jonge duiven bereiden, van hetgeen zijn hand bereikt zal hebben.

31 Van hetgeen zijn hand bereikt zal hebben, zal het een ten zondoffer, en het een ten brandoffer zijn, boven het spijsoffer; zo zal de priester voor hem, die te reinigen is, verzoening doen voor het aangezicht des HEEREN.

32 Dit is de wet desgenen, in wien de plaag der melaatsheid zal zijn, wiens hand in zijn reiniging dat niet bereikt zal hebben.

33 Verder sprak de HEERE tot Mozes en tot Aaron, zeggende:

34 Als gij zult gekomen zijn in het land van Kanaan, hetwelk Ik u tot bezitting geven zal, en Ik de plaag der melaatsheid aan een huis van dat land uwer bezitting zal gegeven hebben;

35 Zo zal hij, van wien dat huis is, komen, en den priester te kennen geven, zeggende: Het schijnt mij, alsof er een plaag in het huis ware.

36 En de priester zal gebieden, dat zij dat huis ruimen, aleer de priester komt, om die plaag te bezien, opdat niet al wat in dat huis is, onrein worde; en daarna zal de priester komen, om dat huis te bezien.

37 Als hij die plaag bezien zal, dat, ziet, die plaag aan de wanden van dat huis zijn groenachtige of roodachtige kuiltjes, en hun aanzien lager is dan die want;

38 De priester zal uit dat huis uitgaan, aan de deur van het huis, en hij zal dat huis zeven dagen doen toesluiten.

39 Daarna zal de priester op den zevenden dag wederkeren; indien hij merken zal, dat, ziet, die plaag aan de wanden van dat huis uitgespreid is;

40 Zo zal de priester gebieden, dat zij de stenen, in welke die plaag is, uitbreken, en dezelve tot buiten de stad werpen, aan een onreine plaats;

41 En dat huis zal hij rondom van binnen doen schrabben, en zij zullen het stof, dat zij afgeschrabd hebben, tot buiten de stad aan een onreine plaats uitstorten.

42 Daarna zullen zij andere stenen nemen, en in de plaats van gene stenen brengen; en men zal ander leem nemen, en dat huis bestrijken.

43 Maar indien die plaag wederkeert, en in dat huis uitbot, nadat men de stenen uitgebroken heeft, en na het afschrabben van het huis, en nadat het zal bestreken zijn;

44 Zo zal de priester komen; als hij nu zal merken, dat, ziet, die plaag aan dat huis uitgespreid is, het is een knagende melaatsheid in dat huis, het is onrein.

45 Daarom zal men dat huis, zijn stenen, en zijn hout even afbreken, mitsgaders al het leem van het huis, en men zal het tot buiten de stad uitvoeren, aan een onreine plaats.

46 En die in dat huis gaat te enigen dage, als men hetzelve zal toegesloten hebben, zal onrein zijn tot aan den avond.

47 Die ook in dat huis te slapen ligt, zal zijn klederen wassen; insgelijks, die in dat huis eet, zal zijn klederen wassen.

48 Maar als de priester zal weder ingegaan zijn, en zal merken, dat, ziet, die plaag aan dat huis niet uitgespreid is, nadat het huis zal bestreken zijn; zo zal de priester dat huis rein verklaren, dewijl die plaag genezen is.

49 Daarna zal hij, om dat huis te ontzondigen, twee vogeltjes nemen, mitsgaders cederenhout, en scharlaken, en hysop.

50 En hij zal den enen vogel slachten in een aarden vat, over levend water.

51 Dan zal hij dat cederenhout, en dien hysop, en het scharlaken, en den levenden vogel nemen, en zal die in het bloed des geslachten vogels en in het levende water dopen; en hij zal dat huis zevenmaal besprengen.

52 Zo zal hij dat huis ontzondigen met het bloed des vogels, en met dat levend water, en met den levenden vogel, en met dat cederenhout, en met den hysop, en met het scharlaken.

53 Den levenden vogel nu zal hij tot buiten de stad, in het open veld, laten vliegen; zo zal hij over het huis verzoening doen, en het zal rein zijn.

54 Dit is de wet voor alle plage der melaatsheid, en voor schurftheid;

55 En voor melaatsheid der klederen, en der huizen;

56 Mitsgaders voor gezwel, en voor gezweer, en voor blaren;

57 Om te leren, op welken dag iets onrein, en op welken dag iets rein is. Dit is de wet der melaatsheid.

   

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9468. And scarlet double-dyed. That this signifies mutual love, is evident from the signification of “scarlet,” and of “double-dyed,” as being celestial truth, which is the same as the good of mutual love. There are two kingdoms into which the angelic heaven has been divided—the celestial kingdom, and the spiritual kingdom; and in each there is an internal and an external. The internal in the celestial kingdom is the good of love to the Lord, and the external is the good of mutual love. It is this latter good which is signified by “scarlet double-dyed;” by “scarlet” the good itself, and by “double-dyed” its truth. But in the spiritual kingdom the internal is the good of charity toward the neighbor, and the external is the good of obedience from faith. That “scarlet double-dyed” signifies the good of mutual love and its truth, is from its appearance in the other life; for when the sphere of this good and truth is presented to view in the lowest heaven, it appears of a scarlet color; because that which flows down from the celestial heaven and appears beneath, takes its color from flame, and beneath becomes scarlet from the shining whiteness of the light of the middle heaven, through which it passes. Hence, it is that among other colors, scarlet double-dyed was employed upon the curtains of the Habitation (Exodus 26:1); upon the veil before the ark (Exodus 26:31); upon the covering for the door of the tent (Exodus 26:36); upon the covering at the gate of the court (Exodus 27:16); upon the ephod (Exodus 28:6); upon the belt (Exodus 28:8) upon the breastplate of judgment (Exodus 28:15); and upon the fringes of the robe of the ephod (Exodus 28:33).

[2] That “scarlet double-dyed” signifies the good of mutual love, which is the external good of the celestial kingdom or church, is evident from the fact that a cloth of scarlet double-dyed was to be spread over the table on which were the breads of faces, and that it was to be covered next with a covering of badgers’ skins (Numbers 4:8). For the inmost things that belong to the celestial kingdom or church, were signified by the things upon the table, especially by the breads; but exterior things by the coverings. From this also it is that the things to be collected are enumerated in this order; namely, the inmost things first, which were blue and crimson; the more outward things in the second place, which were scarlet double-dyed, fine linen, and goats’ wool; and lastly the outermost things, which were skins of red rams and badgers’ skins; in like manner everywhere in what follows.

[3] As external celestial good and its truth are signified by “scarlet double-dyed,” therefore the Word as to the external sense, and its derivative doctrine, are expressed by this color, for the reason that the Word is the Divine truth that proceeds from the Divine good of the Lord, and this appears as a flaming light in the inmost heaven, and as a shining white light in the middle heaven.

[4] The Word and its derivative doctrine are thus expressed in the second book of Samuel:

David lamented a lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan; and he wrote down to teach the sons of Judah the bow. Ye daughters of Israel weep over Saul, who clothed you in double-dyed with delights, who put an ornament of gold upon your apparel (2 Samuel 1:17-18, 24).

“To clothe in double-dyed” denotes to instruct in the truths that belong to the good of mutual love, thus in truths from a celestial origin. The subject treated of in this prophetic utterance is the doctrine of faith separated from the doctrine of love and charity; namely, that through the doctrine of faith separated, truths are extinguished, but are restored through the doctrine of love and charity. For by “the Philistines,” by whom Saul and Jonathan were slain, are signified those who are in the doctrine of faith separated from the doctrine of love and charity (n. 3412, 3413, 8093, 8096, 8099, 8313); and by “teaching the sons of Judah the bow” is signified instructing in the truths of doctrine those who are in the good of love and charity. (That “the sons of Judah” denote those who are in the good of love, see n. 3654, 3881, 5583, 5603, 5782, 5794, 5833, 6363; and that a “bow” denotes the doctrine of truth, n. 2686, 2709)

[5] In Jeremiah:

Thou therefore, O wasted one, what wilt thou do? Though thou clothest thyself with double-dyed, though thou deckest thee with an ornament of gold, in vain shalt thou make thyself beautiful (Jeremiah 4:30).

The church that has been laid waste is here treated of; “clothing herself with double-dyed,” and “decking herself with an ornament of gold,” denotes to teach the truths of doctrine that are from a celestial origin, and the goods of life, consequently truths and goods from the Word. In like manner in the same:

They that did eat delicacies have been laid waste in the streets; they that were brought up upon scarlet have embraced a dunghill (Lam. 4:5).

“To be brought up upon scarlet” denotes to be instructed from the Word from infancy in the good of mutual love.

[6] As the things that belong to the external sense of the Word appear in heaven of a scarlet color, for the reason spoken of above, therefore they who apply the external sense of the Word to the confirmation of falsities from the evils of the love of self and of the world, and thus to those which are contrary to the truths and goods of love to the Lord and of mutual love, are said to be “clothed in crimson and scarlet;” for so do their outward things appear, because they are from the Word; but their internal things are profane. Such things are signified by “scarlet” in John:

I saw a woman sitting upon a scarlet beast, full of names of blasphemy; she was clothed in crimson and scarlet (Revelation 17:3-4);

speaking of Babylon, by which is meant a religion in which the holy things of the Word are profaned by being applied to falsities that favor diabolical loves, which are the loves of self and of the world, thus to gaining dominion in the heavens and on earth. Again in the same:

The great city that was clothed in fine linen, and crimson, and scarlet; and gilded with gold, and precious stone, and pearls (Revelation 18:16).

Therefore also among the merchandise of Babylon are enumerated “fine linen, crimson, and scarlet” (Revelation 18:12).

[7] As the external of the Word appears in heaven of a scarlet color, and as there is an influx out of heaven into man’s memory, in which what is drawn from the Word appears of such a color, therefore scarlet was employed in relation to the remembrance of things; as in Moses:

The sons of Israel shall make them a train upon the borders of their garments, and shall put upon the train of the border a scarlet 1 thread, that by it they may remember all the commandments of Jehovah, and do them (Numbers 15:38-39).

[8] For the same reason also it was customary in ancient time, when significatives were in use, to bind a scarlet thread for the remembrance or recollection of a thing, as we read of Perez the son of Tamar, upon whose hand “the midwife bound a double-dyed thread” (Genesis 38:28, 30); and as we read of the harlot Rahab, who “bound a scarlet thread in the window, that the spies might remember their promise” (Josh. 2:18, 21).

[9] As a man cannot be withdrawn from evils and falsities except by means of the truths and goods that are with him from the Word, therefore in the cleansing of leprosy there were employed “cedar wood, scarlet, and hyssop” (Leviticus 14:4-7, 49-52); for “leprosy” denotes truth profaned, thus falsified (see n. 6963); and “to be cleansed from” these things denotes to be withdrawn from them by means of the truths and goods which are from the Word. In like manner scarlet was employed “in the waters of separation and expiation made from a red heifer” (Numbers 19:6); “the waters of separation and expiation” also signified purification and withdrawal from evils and falsities by means of truths and goods from the Word.

[10] As most things have an opposite sense, so also have “double-dyed” and “scarlet,” and then they signify falsities and evils which are opposed to the before-mentioned truths and goods; as in Isaiah:

Though your sins be as double-dyed, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red as scarlet, they shall be as wool (Isaiah 1:18).

The case herein is the same as with “red,” with “blood,” with “flame,” and with “fire,” which in the genuine sense signify the goods of love and of faith; but in the opposite sense the evils contrary to them.

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1. The Latin has “scarlet” here; but blue in n. 2576, etc., as also it is in the Hebrew.

  
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2009. Thy name shall no more be called Abram, and thy name shall be Abraham. That “thy name shall no more be called Abram,” signifies that He will put off the human; and that “thy name shall be Abraham,” signifies that He will put on the Divine, is evident from the signification of “name;” also from the signification of “Abram;” and, afterwards, of “Abraham.” The expression “this shall be thy name,” when used in the Word, signifies the quality, that is, that the person will be of such a quality, as is evident from what has been adduced in Part First (n. 144, 145, 1754). And as the “name” signifies the quality, the name comprehends in one complex whatever is in the man. For in heaven no attention is paid to anyone’s name; but when anyone is named, or when the word name is spoken, there is presented the idea of the person’s quality, that is, of all things that are his, that are connected with him, and that are in him; hence in the Word “name” signifies quality. That this may be evident to the understanding we may adduce from the Word a number of additional confirmatory passages. As in the Benediction in Moses:

Jehovah bless thee, and keep thee; Jehovah make His faces to shine upon thee and have compassion on thee; Jehovah lift up His faces upon thee and give thee peace. So shall they put My name upon the sons of Israel (Numbers 6:24-27).

From this it is evident what is denoted by “name,” and by “putting the name” of Jehovah upon the sons of Israel, namely, that Jehovah blesses, guards, enlightens, is pitiful, gives peace; and thus that Jehovah or the Lord is such.

[2] In the Decalogue:

Thou shalt not take the name of thy God in vain; for Jehovah will not hold him guiltless who taketh His name in vain (Exodus 20:7; Deuteronomy 5:11); where to “take the name of God in vain” does not signify the name, but all things in general and particular that are from Him, and therefore all things in general and particular that belong to the worship of Him, none of which are to be despised, still less blasphemed and contaminated with what is filthy. In the Lord’s Prayer:

Hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done, as in heaven so also in the earth (Luke 11:2); where also by “name” is not meant the name, but all things of love and faith; for these are God’s or the Lord’s, and are from Him; and as these are holy, the Lord’s kingdom comes and His will is done on earth as in the heavens when they are held to be so.

[3] That “name” signifies such things is evident from all the passages in the Word of the Old and of the New Testament where “name” is mentioned. As in Isaiah:

In that day shall ye say, Confess to Jehovah, call upon His name, make known His works among the peoples, make mention that His name is exalted (Isaiah 12:4); where to “call upon the name of Jehovah,” and to “make mention that His name is exalted,” does not at all mean to place worship in the name, or to believe that Jehovah is invoked by using His name, but by knowing His quality, and thus by means of all things in general and particular that are from Him. In the same:

Therefore honor ye Jehovah in the Urim; the name of Jehovah the God of Israel in the isles of the sea (Isaiah 24:15); where to “honor Jehovah in the Urim,” is to honor Him from the holy things of love; and to “honor the name of Jehovah the God of Israel in the isles of the sea,” is to honor Him from the holy things of faith.

[4] In the same:

O Jehovah our God, only in Thee will we make mention of Thy name (Isaiah 26:13). I will raise up one from the north, and he shall come; from the rising of the sun, he shall call upon My name (Isaiah 41:25); where to “make mention of the name of Jehovah,” and to “call upon His name,” means to worship from the goods of love and the truths of faith. They who are from the north are they who are outside the church and ignorant of the name of Jehovah, who nevertheless “call upon His name” when they live in mutual charity and adore as the Deity the Creator of the universe; for the “calling upon Jehovah” consists in worship and the quality of it, and not in the name. (That the Lord is present with the Gentiles also may be seen above, n. 932, 1032, 1059.)

[5] In the same:

The nations shall see 1 thy righteousness, and all kings thy glory; and thou shalt be called by a new name which the mouth of Jehovah shall name (Isaiah 62:2); where “thou shalt be called by a new name,” denotes to become another person, that is, to be created anew or regenerated, and thus to be such.

In Micah:

All the peoples will walk everyone in the name of his god, and we will walk in the name of Jehovah our God forever and to eternity (Micah 4:5);

to “walk in the name of his god,” plainly denotes profane worship; and to “walk in the name of Jehovah,” true worship.

In Malachi:

From the rising of the sun and even to its going down, My name shall be great among the nations; and in every place incense is offered unto My name, and a clean offering for My name shall be great among the nations (Malachi 1:11); where by “name” is not signified the name, but the worship; which is the quality of Jehovah or the Lord, by reason of which He wills to be adored.

[6] In Moses:

The place which Jehovah your God shall choose out of all the tribes to put His name there, and to cause His name to dwell there, thither shall ye bring all that I command you (Deuteronomy 12:5, 11, 14; 16:2, 6, 11); where also by “putting His name,” and “making His name dwell there,” is not signified the name, but the worship, and thus the quality of Jehovah or the Lord by reason of which He is to be worshiped. His quality is the good of love and the truth of faith; and “the name of Jehovah dwells” with those who are in these.

In Jeremiah:

Go ye unto My place which was in Shiloh, where I caused My name to dwell in the beginning (Jeremiah 7:12); where in like manner “name” denotes worship, and thereby the doctrine of true faith. Everyone can see that Jehovah does not dwell with him who merely knows and speaks His name, for the name alone, without any idea, knowledge, or faith concerning His quality is a mere word. Hence it is evident that the “name” is the quality, and the knowledge of the quality.

[7] In Moses:

At that time Jehovah separated the tribe of Levi, to minister unto Him, and to bless in His name (Deuteronomy 10:8); where to “bless in the name” of Jehovah is not to do so through the name, but by means of the things which appertain to the name of Jehovah, spoken of above.

In Jeremiah:

This is His name whereby they shall call Him, Jehovah our righteousness (Jeremiah 23:6); where the “name” denotes righteousness, which is the quality of the Lord, of whom these words are said.

In Isaiah:

Jehovah hath called Me from the womb, from the bowels of My mother hath He made mention of 2 My name (Isaiah 49:1);

also said of the Lord; to “make mention of His name,” is to instruct in respect to His quality.

[8] That “name” signifies quality, is still more clearly evident in John, in Revelation:

Thou hast a few names in Sardis that did not defile their garments; and they shall walk with Me in white, for they are worthy. He that overcometh shall be clothed in white raiment, and I will not blot his name out of the book of life; and I will confess his name before My Father and before the angels. He that overcometh, I will write upon him the name of My God, and the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from My God, and My new name (Revelation 3:4-5, 12); where that the “name” is not the name, but the quality, is plainly evident; the “name in the book of life” is nothing else; and the quality is also meant by “confessing his name before the Father,” and by “writing upon him the name of God, and of the city, and the new name;” and the same is true of the names which are said elsewhere to be written in the book of life, and in heaven (Revelation 13:8, 17:8; Luke 10:20).

[9] In heaven it is solely by the quality that anyone is known from another; and in the sense of the letter this is expressed by the name, as everyone can see from the consideration that on earth whoever is named is presented in the listener’s idea in accordance with his quality, and it is by this idea that he is known and distinguished from others. In the other life the ideas remain, but the names perish; and this is still more the case among the angels. Hence it is that in the internal sense the “name” is the quality, or to know the quality. Again:

Upon the head of Him who sat upon the white horse were many diadems; and He hath a name written which no one knoweth but He Himself. He was clothed in a garment dipped in blood; and His name is called the Word of God (Revelation 19:12-13); where that the “name” is the Word of God, and thus is the quality of Him who sat upon the white horse, is said in plain words.

[10] That the “name of Jehovah” is to know His quality, namely, that He is all the good of love and all the truth of faith, is clearly evident from these words of the Lord:

O righteous Father I have known Thee, and these also have known that Thou hast sent Me; for I have made known unto them Thy name, and will make it known; that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them (John 17:25-26).

[11] And that the “name of God” or of the Lord is all the doctrine of faith concerning love and charity, which is signified by “believing in His name,” is evident from these words in the same gospel:

As many as received Him, to them gave He the power [potestas] to be sons of God, to them that believe in His name (John 1:12).

If ye shall ask anything in My name, I will do it. If ye love Me, keep My commandments (John 14:13-15).

Whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in My name, He giveth you. These things I command you, that ye love one another (John 15:16-17).

In Matthew:

Where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them (Matthew 18:20).

By those who are “gathered together in the name of the Lord,” are here signified those who are in the doctrine of faith concerning love and charity, and thus who are in love and charity. Again Ye shall be hated of all nations for My name’s sake (Matthew 10:22, 24:9-10; Mark 13:10); where “for My names sake” plainly means for the sake of His doctrine.

[12] That the name itself effects nothing, but that everything is effected by that which the name involves, namely, everything of charity and faith, is clearly evident from these words in Matthew:

Have we not prophesied by Thy name, and by Thy name cast out demons, and in Thy name done many mighty works? But then will I profess unto them, I never dew you; depart from Me, ye that work iniquity (Matthew 7:22-23);

from which it is evident that they who place worship in a name, as did the Jews in the name of Jehovah, and as do Christians in the name of the Lord, are not on that account the more worthy, because the name avails nothing; but that which does avail is that they be of such a character as the Lord has commanded; for this is to “believe in His name;” and further, that its being said that there is no salvation in any other name than the Lord’s, means that there is none in any other doctrine, that is, in no other than mutual love, which is the true doctrine of faith, and thus in no other than the Lord, because all love and the derivative faith are from Him alone.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Viderunt; probably a misprint for videbunt, as we find it read in the True Christian Religion782. [Rotch ed.]

2. Et memorare fecit Nomen meum; but elsewhere, meminit Nominis mei; as n. 3305.

  
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