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Leviticus 19

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1 Ja Issand rääkis Moosesega, öeldes:

2 'Räägi kogu Iisraeli laste kogudusega ja ütle neile: Olge pühad, sest mina, Issand, teie Jumal, olen püha!

3 Igaüks teist peab austama oma ema ja isa ning peab pidama minu hingamispäevi! Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal.

4 Te ei tohi pöörduda ebajumalate poole ega tohi endile teha valatud jumalaid! Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal!

5 Ja kui te ohverdate Issandale tänuohvri, siis ohverdage nõnda, et see teeks teid meelepäraseks!

6 Seda sööge päeval, mil te ohverdate, ja järgmisel päeval; aga mis üle jääb kolmandaks päevaks, põletage tulega!

7 Kui seda kolmandal päeval ometi süüakse, siis on see kõlbmatu ega ole meelepärane.

8 Kes seda sööb, peab kandma oma patusüüd, sellepärast et ta on teotanud Issandale pühitsetut, ja ta tuleb hävitada oma rahva seast!

9 Kui te lõikate oma maa vilja, siis ära lõika oma põlluääri sootuks, ja ära nopi üles, mida su lõikuse järelt saaks noppida!

10 Ära korja tühjaks oma viinamäge ja ära nopi üles oma viinamäe varisenud marju: jäta need kehvale ja võõrale! Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal!

11 Ärge varastage ja ärge valetage, ja ükski ärgu petku oma ligimest!

12 Ärge vanduge minu nime juures valet; sellega sa teotad oma Jumala nime! Mina olen Issand!

13 Ära tee liiga oma ligimesele ja ära riisu teda; päevilise palka ära hoia enese käes üle öö hommikuni!

14 Ära nea kurti ja ära pane komistuskivi pimedale, vaid karda oma Jumalat! Mina olen Issand!

15 Ärge tehke kohtus ülekohut! Ära ole erapoolik viletsa kasuks ja ära austa vägevat, vaid mõista ligimesele õiglaselt kohut!

16 Ära käi keelekandjana oma rahva seas, ära seisa oma ligimese vere vastu! Mina olen Issand!

17 Ära vihka südames oma venda! Noomi julgesti oma ligimest, et sina ei peaks tema pärast pattu kandma!

18 Ära tasu kätte ja ära pea viha oma rahva laste vastu, vaid armasta oma ligimest nagu iseennast! Mina olen Issand!

19 Pange tähele minu seadusi: ära lase oma looma teistsugusega paarituda! Ära külva oma põldu kahesuguse viljaga ja ärgu olgu sul seljas kuube kahesugusest lõngast, villasest ja linasest!

20 Kui mees sugutades magatab naist, kes on orjatar ja teise mehe oma ega ole lunastatud ega vabaks lastud, siis karistatagu neid, aga ärgu surmatagu, sest naine ei olnud vaba!

21 Mees toogu oma süüohver Issandale kogudusetelgi ukse juurde: süüohvri jäär.

22 Ja preester toimetagu tema eest lepitust Issanda ees süüohvri jääraga ta patu pärast, mis ta on teinud; siis antakse temale andeks ta tehtud patt.

23 Kui te jõuate sinna maale ja istutate kõiksugu viljapuid, siis jätke ümber lõikamata nende eesnahk - nende vili; need olgu teil kolm aastat ümber lõikamata, neist ärge sööge!

24 Aga neljandal aastal olgu kõik nende vili pühitsetud Issandale rõõmupeol!

25 Alles viiendal aastal võite süüa nende vilja, et saaksite neist suuremat saaki. Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal!

26 Ärge sööge midagi koos verega! Ärge ennustage märkidest ja ärge tegutsege nõidusega!

27 Ärge piirake oma juuste äärt; ära riku oma habeme äärt!

28 Ärge lõigake oma ihusse surnumärki ja ärge tehke endile söövitatud kriimustusi! Mina olen Issand!

29 Ära teota oma tütart, lastes teda hoorata, et kogu maa ei hakkaks hoorama ega täituks häbitegudega!

30 Pidage minu hingamispäevi ja kartke mu pühamut! Mina olen Issand!

31 Ärge pöörduge vaimude ja 'teadjate' poole, ärge otsige neid, et te ei saaks nende läbi roojaseks! Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal!

32 Hallpea ees tõuse üles ja vanale anna au! Karda oma Jumalat! Mina olen Issand!

33 Kui teie maal su juures asub võõras, siis ärge rõhuge teda!

34 Võõras, kes asub teie juures, olgu teie keskel nagu päriselanik; armasta teda nagu iseennast, sest te ise olete olnud võõrad Egiptusemaal! Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal!

35 Ärge tehke ülekohut kohtus, küünarpuu, kaalu ja vakaga!

36 Teil olgu õiged vaekausid, õiged vihid, õige vakk ja õige kann! Mina olen Issand, teie Jumal, kes tõi teid ära Egiptusemaalt!

37 Pange tähele kõiki mu määrusi ja kõiki mu seadlusi ning tehke nende järgi! Mina olen Issand!'

   

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8002. 'A stranger and a hired servant shall not eat it' means that those who are prompted by a merely natural inclination to do good, and those who do it for the sake of gain, shall not be together with them. This is clear from the meaning of 'a stranger' as those who are prompted to do good by a merely natural inclination, dealt with below; from the meaning of 'a hired servant' as those who do good for the sake of gain, also dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'not eating it' as not being together with them, dealt with immediately above in 8001. 'A stranger' means those who are prompted by a merely natural inclination to do good because strangers were newcomers from other peoples. They were inhabitants, dwelling with the Israelites and Jews in one house; and 'dwelling with' means sharing in the same good. But since, as has just been said, they were from peoples outside the Church the good that is meant is not a kind of good that is prominent in the Church but is the kind to be found outside the Church. And this is called natural good because it is a product of the hereditary inclinations that a person is born with. With some people such good may also be the product of poor health or debility of mind. This is what one should understand when the good done by those meant by 'strangers' is mentioned.

[2] This kind of good is completely different from the good prominent in the Church, for by means of the Church's kind of good conscience is established in a person; and conscience is the level on which the angels come in and which brings him into company with them. Natural good cannot provide any such level for angels to enter. Those whose good is natural do good in the dark, led by blind instinct, not in the light of truth, under the influence of heaven. In the next life therefore they are carried away like chaff by the wind, by anyone and everyone, whether evil or good, but especially by an evil person who knows how to add a certain amount of charm and persuasion to his arguments. Nor can angels at this time guide them away, for angels operate through the truths and forms of the good of faith; they enter in on the level formed within a person out of those truths and forms of the good of faith. From all this it is evident that those who are prompted by a merely natural inclination to do good cannot be integrated among angels. Regarding these people and their lot in the next life, see 3470, 3471, 3518, 4988, 4992, 5032, 6208, 7197.

[3] The fact that 'strangers' are those who are not in their own land nor in their own house but are those staying in a foreign land is clear in Moses,

The land shall [not] be sold outright, for the land is Mine; but you are sojourners and strangers with Me. Leviticus 25:23.

In David,

Hear my prayers, O Jehovah; do not be silent at my tears. For I am a sojourner with You, a stranger as all my fathers were. Psalms 39:12.

And in the Book of Genesis,

Abraham said to the sons of Heth, I am a sojourner and a stranger among you; give me possession of a grave. Genesis 13:3-4.

'A sojourner', like 'a stranger', means a newcomer and inhabitant from another land; but 'a sojourner' means those who were taught and accepted the Church's truths, whereas those who were not taught them because they were unwilling to accept them are meant by 'strangers'.

[4] As for hired servants, they were people who worked for wages; they were servants, but not ones who had been bought. The fact that they were called 'hired', see Leviticus 19:13; 25:4-6; Deuteronomy 24:14-15. Because hired servants were those who worked for wages they mean in the internal sense those who do good for the sake of gain in the world, and in a yet more internal sense those who do good for the sake of reward in the next life, thus those who wish to earn merit through works.

[5] Those who do good solely for the sake of gain in the world cannot possibly be integrated among angels, since their final objective for doing it is the world, that is, affluence and prestige, not heaven, that is, the blessedness and happiness of their souls. The final objective is what gives direction to actions and what gives them their specific character. Those who do good solely for the sake of gain are described by the Lord as follows in John,

I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life 1 for the sheep. But a hired servant, he who is not the shepherd, whose sheep are not his own, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf seizes them, and scatters the sheep. But the hired servant flees because he is a hired servant. John 10:11-13.

And in Jeremiah,

A very beautiful heifer was Egypt; destruction has come from the north. Her hired servants are like calves of the stall, 2 for they also have turned about, fled away together, and not made a stand, because the day of their ruin has come upon them. Jeremiah 46:20-21.

[6] A law forbidding strangers and hired servants to share in holy things along with those belonging to the Church is stated in Moses as follows,

No outsider shall eat what is holy; a stranger staying with a priest, or a hired servant, shall not eat what is holy. Leviticus 22:10.

And a law which allowed people to buy from the sons of strangers slaves who would serve them for evermore appears in the same book,

You shall buy a male or a female slave from the nations that are around you. And also from the sons of strangers sojourning among you - from them you shall buy, and from their families which are with you, even if they were born in your land, in order that they may be your possession. And you may pass them on as an inheritance to your sons after you to inherit as a possession. Forever you shall be their masters. Leviticus 25:44-46.

'The sons of strangers' means factual knowledge acquired with the aid of merely natural light. The necessity for spiritual truths to dominate that knowledge is meant by the law that slaves should be bought from the sons of strangers as possessions for evermore.

[7] People however who do good for the sake of reward in the next life, people who are also meant by 'hired servants', differ from those spoken about immediately above, in that they have life and happiness in heaven as their final objective. But this objective turns and alters the direction of their Divine worship away from the Lord towards themselves, as a consequence of which they want things to go well only for themselves, not for others except insofar as these want the same for them. When this is so self-love resides in their every desire, not love of the neighbour; that is, they do not have any genuine charity. Nor can these people be integrated among angels, for angels utterly loathe both the word and the notion of reward or repayment. The Lord teaches in Luke that one ought to do what is good without reward as the objective,

Love your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing from it; then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Highest. Luke 6:32-35; 14:12-14.

Regarding the nature of good deeds performed to earn merit, see 1110, 1111, 1774, 1835, 1877, 2027, 2273, 2340, 2373, 2400, 3816, 4007 (end), 4174, 4943, 6388-6390, 6392, 6393, 6478.

[8] The reason why the Lord says so many times that those who do good will have their reward in heaven - as in Matthew 5:11-12; 6:1-2, 26; 10:41-42; 20:1-16; Mark 9:41; Luke 6:23, 35; 14:14; John 4:36 - is that before a person has been regenerated he cannot help thinking about reward. But it is different once he has been regenerated. Then he is indignant if anyone thinks that he does good to his neighbour for the sake of reward; for he feels delight and bliss in the doing of good, but not in repayment. In the internal sense 'reward' is the delight belonging to the affection that goes with charity, see 3816, 3956, 6388, 6478.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, soul

2. i.e. mercenaries who are like fat bulls

  
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