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1 Kaj la Eternulo diris al Aaron:Vi kaj viaj filoj kaj la domo de via patro kune kun vi portos sur vi la kulpon pri la tabernaklo, kaj vi kaj viaj filoj kune kun vi portos la kulpon pri via pastrado.

2 Ankaux viajn fratojn, la tribon de Levi, la genton de via patro, alproksimigu al vi; ili aligxu al vi kaj servu vin; kaj vi kune kun viaj filoj estos cxe la tabernaklo de atesto.

3 Kaj ili prizorgu la gardadon de vi kaj la gardadon de la tuta tabernaklo; nur al la objektoj de la sanktejo kaj al la altaro ili ne alproksimigxu, por ke ili ne mortu, kiel ili, tiel ankaux vi.

4 Ili aligxu al vi kaj plenumu la zorgadon pri la tabernaklo de kunveno, koncerne cxiujn servojn en la tabernaklo; sed laiko ne alproksimigxu al vi.

5 Kaj plenumu la zorgadon pri la sanktejo kaj la zorgadon pri la altaro, por ke ne estu plu kolero kontraux la Izraelidoj.

6 Kaj Mi prenis viajn fratojn, la Levidojn, el inter la Izraelidoj; donace al vi ili estas donitaj por la Eternulo, por plenumi la servojn en la tabernaklo de kunveno.

7 Kaj vi kune kun viaj filoj plenumu vian pastradon en cxio, kio koncernas la altaron, kaj tion, kio estas malantaux la kurteno, kaj servu; kiel donacon Mi donas al vi la servadon de via pastrado; sed laiko, kiu alproksimigxos, estu mortigita.

8 Kaj la Eternulo diris al Aaron:Mi donis al vi la zorgadon pri Miaj oferdonoj:cxion, kion konsekras la Izraelidoj, Mi donis al vi kaj al viaj filoj, kiel sanktan apartenajxon per legxo eterna.

9 Jen kio apartenas al vi el la plejsanktajxoj, el la bruligatajxo:cxiu ilia ofero, kiel cxiu ilia farunofero, tiel ankaux cxiu ilia pekofero kaj cxiu ilia kulpofero, kiun ili donos al Mi, estas plejsanktajxo por vi kaj por viaj filoj.

10 Sur la plej sankta loko mangxu tion; cxiu virseksulo povas tion mangxi. sankta gxi estu por vi.

11 Kaj jen kio apartenas al vi:iliaj donacataj oferdonoj el cxiuj skuoferoj de la Izraelidoj; al vi Mi donis ilin kaj al viaj filoj kaj al viaj filinoj kune kun vi, per legxo eterna; cxiu pura en via domo povas tion mangxi.

12 CXion plej bonan el oleo kaj cxion plej bonan el mosto kaj el greno, iliajn unuaajxojn, kiujn ili donas al la Eternulo, Mi fordonis al vi.

13 La unuaj produktoj de cxio, kio estas sur ilia tero, kiujn ili alportos al la Eternulo, apartenas al vi; cxiu pura en via domo povas tion mangxi.

14 CXio, kio estas konsekrita en Izrael, apartenas al vi.

15 CXiu utermalferminto el cxiuj vivaj estajxoj, kiun ili alportas al la Eternulo, kiel el homoj, tiel ankaux el brutoj, apartenas al vi; tamen prenu elacxeton pro unuenaskito el homoj, kaj ankaux pro unuenaskito el malpuraj brutoj prenu elacxeton.

16 Ilia elacxeto estas:post la agxo de unu monato prenu elacxeton laux via takso, kvin siklojn da argxento laux la sankta siklo, kiu konsistas el dudek geroj.

17 Nur pro unuenaskito el bovoj aux pro unuenaskito el sxafoj aux pro unuenaskito el kaproj ne prenu elacxeton:ili estas sanktajxo; per ilia sango aspergu la altaron, kaj ilian sebon bruligu kiel fajroferon, agrablan odorajxon al la Eternulo.

18 Sed ilia viando apartenas al vi; kiel la brustajxo de skuofero kaj la dekstra femuro, gxi apartenas al vi.

19 CXiujn sanktajn oferdonojn, kiujn alportas la Izraelidoj al la Eternulo, Mi donis al vi kaj al viaj filoj kaj al viaj filinoj kune kun vi, per legxo eterna. Tio estas interligo de salo por eterne antaux la Eternulo por vi kaj por via idaro kune kun vi.

20 Kaj la Eternulo diris al Aaron:En ilia tero vi ne havos heredajxon, kaj parton vi ne havos inter ili; Mi estas via parto kaj via heredajxo meze de la Izraelidoj.

21 Kaj al la filoj de Levi Mi donis kiel heredajxon dekonajxon de cxio en Izrael, rekompence pro ilia servado, kiun ili faras, la servado en la tabernaklo de kunveno.

22 Kaj la Izraelidoj ne alproksimigxu plu al la tabernaklo de kunveno, por ke ili ne portu pekon kaj ne mortu.

23 Nur la Levidoj mem plenumu la servadon en la tabernaklo de kunveno kaj portu sur si ilian pekon; legxo eterna tio estu en viaj generacioj; kaj inter la Izraelidoj ili ne havos posedajxon.

24 CXar la dekonajxon de la Izraelidoj, kiun ili alportos al la Eternulo oferdone, Mi donis al la Levidoj kiel posedajxon; tial Mi diris al ili, ke inter la Izraelidoj ili ne havu posedajxon.

25 Kaj la Eternulo ekparolis al Moseo, dirante:

26 Al la Levidoj parolu, kaj diru al ili:Kiam vi prenos de la Izraelidoj la dekonajxon, kiun Mi donas al vi de ili kiel posedajxon, tiam levu el gxi oferdonon por la Eternulo, dekonajxon el la dekonajxo.

27 Kaj estos kalkulata al vi via oferdono, kiel greno el la garbejo kaj kiel abundajxo el la vinpremejo.

28 Tiamaniere vi ankaux alportos oferdonon al la Eternulo el cxiuj viaj dekonajxoj, kiujn vi prenos de la Izraelidoj; kaj vi donos el ili la oferdonon, destinitan por la Eternulo, al la pastro Aaron.

29 El cxiuj ricevataj donacoj alportu oferdonon al la Eternulo, el cxio plej bona en gxi gxian parton konsekritan.

30 Kaj diru al ili:Kiam vi alportos el tio la plej bonan parton, tiam gxi estos kalkulata al la Levidoj kiel enspezo el la garbejo kaj kiel enspezo el la vinpremejo.

31 Kaj vi povas tion mangxi sur cxiu loko, vi kaj via domo; cxar tio estas pago al vi pro via servado en la tabernaklo de kunveno.

32 Kaj vi ne portos pri tio pekon, kiam vi alportos la plej bonan parton el tio; kaj vi ne malsanktigos la konsekritajxon de la Izraelidoj, kaj vi ne mortos.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4197

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4197. 'And Laban said, This heap is a witness between me and you today; therefore he called its name Galeed' means that it will be so for ever - hence the nature of it is described a second time. This is clear from the meaning of 'a heap' as good, dealt with above in 4192, and from the meaning of 'a witness' as the confirmation of good by means of truth, and of truth derived from good, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'today' as for ever, dealt with in 2838, 3998; and from the meaning of 'calling the name' as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 2009, 2724, 3421. The particular nature of that good is contained in the name Galeed; for in ancient times when a name was given to anything the name contained the essential nature of that thing, 340, 1946, 2643, 3422. From this one may see what is meant by 'Laban said, This heap is a witness between me and you today; therefore he called its name Galeed', namely this: A testimony that the good meant here by 'Laban' was joined to the Divine good of the Lord's Natural, and therefore that the Lord was joined to the gentiles through good, it being this good that 'Laban' represents now, 4189. The truths belonging to this good are what bear witness to that conjunction; but as long as gentiles are living in this world their good is 'out of line' because they do not possess Divine truths. Nevertheless although those who are governed by that good, that is, who lead charitable lives with one another, do not have Divine truths straight from the Divine source, that is, from the Word, the good they have is not closed up but such as can be opened. What is more, it is opened in the next life when they receive instruction there in the truths of faith, and about the Lord. With Christians it is different. With those of them who lead charitable lives with one another, more so with those who are governed by love to the Lord, good straight from the Divine source is present even while they live in this world because they are in possession of Divine truths. For this reason they enter heaven without undergoing such instruction, provided that their truths have not contained falsities which must first be dispelled. But Christians who have not led charitable lives close heaven against themselves, very many doing so to such an extent that it cannot be opened. For they know truths but deny them and also harden themselves against them, if not with the lips nevertheless in their hearts.

[2] Why Laban first of all called the heap Jegar Sahadutha, its name in his own language, and after that Galeed, its name in the Canaanite language, when in fact the two have practically the same meaning, is for the sake of a bringing together and thereby a joining together. Speaking in the language or 'lip' of Canaan means responding to what is Divine, for 'Canaan' means the Lord's kingdom, and in the highest sense the Lord, 1607, 3038, 3705, as is evident in Isaiah,

On that day there will be five cities in the land of Egypt which speak in the lip of Canaan and swear by Jehovah Zebaoth. On that day there will be an altar to Jehovah in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar to Jehovah at its border; and it will be for a sign and a witness to Jehovah Zebaoth in the land of Egypt. Isaiah 19:18-20.

[3] The meaning of 'a witness' as the confirmation of good by means of truth, and of truth derived from good, and the consequent meaning of 'a testimony' as good in which truth is rooted, and truth which arises out of good, may be seen from other parts of the Word. 'A witness' is seen to mean the confirmation of good by means of truth, and of truth derived from good, from the following places: In Joshua,

Joshua said to the people, You are witnesses against yourselves that you have chosen Jehovah, to serve Him. And they said, We are witnesses. Then put away the foreigner's gods which are in the midst of you, and incline your heart to Jehovah the God of Israel. And the people said to Joshua, Jehovah our God we will serve, and His voice we will obey. And Joshua made a covenant with the people on that day, and set them a statute and a judgement in Shechem. And Joshua wrote these words in the book of the law of God; and he took a great stone and set it up there under the oak that was in the sanctuary of Jehovah. And Joshua said to all the people, Behold, this stone will be a witness to us, for it has heard all the words of Jehovah which He spoke to us; and it will be a witness to you, lest you deny your God. Joshua 24:22-27.

'A witness' in this passage clearly means a confirming - a confirming of the covenant and therefore of their being joined [to Jehovah]; for a covenant means a joining together, 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021. And since being joined to Jehovah or the Lord is not possible except through good, and since no good effecting that conjunction is possible apart from that which gains its true nature from truth, 'a witness' consequently means the confirmation of good by means of truth. The good meant in this passage consisted in being joined to Jehovah or the Lord, which came about through their choosing Him, to serve Him; and the truth by which it was confirmed was meant by 'the stone'; for 'a stone' means truth, see 643, 1298, 3720. In the highest sense 'the stone' is the Lord Himself since He is the source of all truth, and for that reason is also called 'the Stone of Israel' in Genesis 49:24, and in what is said here in Joshua, 'Behold, this stone will be a witness to us, for it has heard all the words of Jehovah which He spoke to us'.

[4] In John,

I will grant My two witnesses to prophesy 1260 days, clothed in sackcloth. The are the two olive trees and the two lampstands which are standing before the God of the earth. And if anyone wishes to harm them, fire will come out of their mouth and devour their enemies. These have power to shut heaven. But when they have finished their testimony, the beast that ascends from the abyss will make war with them and conquer them and kill them. But after three and a half days the spirit of life from God entered them, so that they stood up on their feet. Revelation 11:3-7, 11.

'The two witnesses' in this case are good and truth - that is, good in which truth is present and truth arising out of good - when both of these have been confirmed in people's hearts, as is evident from the statement that the two witnesses are the two olive trees and the two lampstands. For 'an olive tree' means that kind of good, see 886, and 'the two olive trees' stands for celestial good and for spiritual good. Celestial good is essentially love to the Lord, spiritual good is essentially charity towards the neighbour. 'The lampstands' are the truths that belong to those two kinds of good, as will be clear when, in the Lord's Divine mercy, the lampstands are the subject. And it is these - forms of goodness and truth - which have the power to close heaven or to open it; see the Preface to Chapter 22. 'The beast out of the abyss, which is hell, will kill them' means the vastation of good and truth within the Church, and 'the spirit of life from God entered them, so that they stood up on their feet' means a new Church.

[5] Just as heaps in ancient times were set up to serve as witnesses, so later on were altars, as is clear in Joshua,

The Reubenites and the Gadites said, See the replica of the altar of Jehovah which our fathers made, not for burnt offering or for sacrifice, but to be a witness between us and you. And the children of Reuben and the children of Gad called it The Altar - a witness between us that Jehovah is God. Joshua 22:28, 34.

'An altar' means the good of love, and in the highest sense the Lord Himself, 921, 2777, 2811. 'A witness' stands in the internal sense for the confirmation of good by means of truth.

[6] Since 'a witness' means the confirmation of good by means of truth, and of truth derived from good, 'a witness' in the highest sense therefore means the Lord, for He Himself is the Divine Truth that confirms, as in Isaiah,

I will make with you an eternal covenant, even the true mercies of David. Lo, I have given him as a witness to the peoples, a prince and teacher to the peoples. Isaiah 55:3-4.

In John,

And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Revelation 1:5.

In the same book,

These things says the faithful and true witness, the beginning of God's creation. Revelation 3:14.

[7] The requirement in the representative Church that the truth must always be established on the testimony of two or three witnesses, not on that of one, Numbers 35:30; Deuteronomy 17:6-7; 19:15; Matthew 18:16, originates in the Divine Law that one truth does not make good firm but many truths do so. For one truth unconnected to others does not confirm it only a number together, because from one truth it is possible to see another. One by itself does not give any form to good, and so does not manifest any essential quality possessed by good; but many in a connected series do so. For just as one musical note by itself does not constitute the melody, still less the full harmony, neither does one truth achieve anything. This is where the law requiring two or three witnesses originates, though to outward appearance it seems to have its origin in secular legislation. The one however is not contrary to the other, as is also the case with the Ten Commandments, dealt with in 2609.

[8] As regards 'a testimony' meaning good in which truth is rooted, and truth which arises out of good, this follows from what has just been said. It is also clear from the fact that the Ten Commandments written on tablets of stone are referred to by the single expression 'the Testimony', as in Moses,

Jehovah gave Moses, when He had finished speaking to him on Mount Sinai, the two tablets of the Testimony, tablets of stone, written with the finger of God. Exodus 31:18.

In the same author,

Moses came down from the mountain, and the two tablets of the Testimony were in his hand; the tablets were written from the two sides of it. Exodus 32:15.

And because those tablets were placed inside the Ark, the Ark is called 'the Ark of the Testimony'; in Moses,

Jehovah said to Moses, You shall put into the Ark the Testimony which I shall give to you. Exodus 25:16, 21.

Moses took the Testimony and put it into the Ark. Exodus 40:20.

In the same author,

I will meet you, and talk to you from above the Mercy-seat, from between the two cherubs which are over the Ark of the Testimony. Exodus 25:22.

In the same author,

The cloud of incense covers the Mercy-seat which is over the Testimony. Leviticus 16:13.

In the same author,

The rods of the twelve tribes were left in the Tent of Meeting, in front of the Testimony. Numbers 17:4.

For evidence that the Ark was also called the Ark of the Testimony, see in addition to Exodus 25:22 quoted above, Exodus 31:7; Revelation 15:5.

[9] The Ten Commandments therefore were called the Testimony because they were the conditions of the covenant and so the conditions whereby God and man were joined to each other. But that joining to each other is not possible unless man keeps those commandments not only in their external form but also in their internal. What the internal form of those commandments is, see 2609; consequently it is good made firm by means of truth, and truth derived from good, that are meant by 'the Testimony'. And this being so, the tablets were also called 'the Tablets of the Covenant', and the Ark 'the Ark of the Covenant'. From this one may now see what is meant in the Word by 'the Testimony' in the genuine sense, for example in Deuteronomy 4:45; 6:17, 20; Isaiah 8:16; 2 Kings 17:15; Psalms 19:7; 25:10; 78:5, 56; 93:5; 119:2, 22, 24, 59, 79, 88, 138, 167; 122:4; Revelation 6:9; 12:17; 19:10.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1414

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1414. Because the subject here is the Lord these words contain more arcana than anyone can possibly conceive and make known. For here in the internal sense is meant the Lord's first state after He had been born. Because that state is a very deep arcanum any intelligible explanation of it is hardly possible. Let it be said simply that He was like any other human being, except that He was conceived from Jehovah, yet born of a woman who was a virgin, and that by birth from that virgin He took on all the weaknesses that are common to all. These weaknesses are bodily, and are referred to in this verse in that He was to depart from them in order that celestial and spiritual things might be brought into view for Him. There are two heredities that are born together in a human being, one from the father, the other from the mother. The Lord's heredity from the father was Divine, but that from the mother was human and weak. This weak humanity that a person derives by heredity from the mother is something bodily which is dispelled when he is being regenerated, whereas that which he takes on from the father remains for ever. But the Lord's heredity from Jehovah was Divine, as has been stated. A further arcanum is that the Lord's Human also became Divine. In Him alone there was a correspondence of all things of the body with the Divine. This was a most perfect, or infinitely perfect, correspondence, and from it there resulted a union of bodily things with Divine celestial things, and of sensory things with Divine spiritual things. Thus He became the Perfect Man, and the Only Man.

  
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