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Lévitique 6

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1 L'Eternel parla à Moïse, et dit:

2 Lorsque quelqu'un péchera et commettra une infidélité envers l'Eternel, en mentant à son prochain au sujet d'un dépôt, d'un objet confié à sa garde, d'une chose volée ou soustraite par fraude,

3 en niant d'avoir trouvé une chose perdue, ou en faisant un faux serment sur une chose quelconque de nature à constituer un péché;

4 lorsqu'il péchera ainsi et se rendra coupable, il restituera la chose qu'il a volée ou soustraite par fraude, la chose qui lui avait été confiée en dépôt, la chose perdue qu'il a trouvée,

5 ou la chose quelconque sur laquelle il a fait un faux serment. Il la restituera en son entier, y ajoutera un cinquième, et la remettra à son propriétaire, le jour même où il offrira son sacrifice de culpabilité.

6 Il présentera au sacrificateur en sacrifice de culpabilité à l'Eternel pour son péché un bélier sans défaut, pris du troupeau d'après ton estimation.

7 Et le sacrificateur fera pour lui l'expiation devant l'Eternel, et il lui sera pardonné, quelle que soit la faute dont il se sera rendu coupable.

8 L'Eternel parla à Moïse, et dit:

9 Donne cet ordre à Aaron et à ses fils, et dis: Voici la loi de l'holocauste. L'holocauste restera sur le foyer de l'autel toute la nuit jusqu'au matin, et le feu brûlera sur l'autel.

10 Le sacrificateur revêtira sa tunique de lin, et mettra des caleçons sur sa chair, il enlèvera la cendre faite par le feu qui aura consumé l'holocauste sur l'autel, et il la déposera près de l'autel.

11 Puis il quittera ses vêtements et en mettra d'autres, pour porter la cendre hors du camp, dans un lieu pur.

12 Le feu brûlera sur l'autel, il ne s'éteindra point; chaque matin, le sacrificateur y allumera du bois, arrangera l'holocauste, et brûlera la graisse des sacrifices d'actions de grâces.

13 Le feu brûlera continuellement sur l'autel, il ne s'éteindra point.

14 Voici la loi de l'offrande. Les fils d'Aaron la présenteront devant l'Eternel, devant l'autel.

15 Le sacrificateur prélèvera une poignée de la fleur de farine et de l'huile, avec tout l'encens ajouté à l'offrande, et il brûlera cela sur l'autel comme souvenir d'une agréable odeur à l'Eternel.

16 Aaron et ses fils mangeront ce qui restera de l'offrande; ils le mangeront sans levain, dans un lieu saint, dans le parvis de la tente d'assignation.

17 On ne le cuira pas avec du levain. C'est la part que je leur ai donnée de mes offrandes consumées par le feu. C'est une chose très sainte, comme le sacrifice d'expiation et comme le sacrifice de culpabilité.

18 Tout mâle d'entre les enfants d'Aaron en mangera. C'est une loi perpétuelle pour vos descendants, au sujet des offrandes consumées par le feu devant l'Eternel: quiconque y touchera sera sanctifié.

19 L'Eternel parla à Moïse, et dit:

20 Voici l'offrande qu'Aaron et ses fils feront à l'Eternel, le jour où ils recevront l'onction: un dixième d'épha de fleur de farine, comme offrande perpétuelle, moitié le matin et moitié le soir.

21 Elle sera préparée à la poêle avec de l'huile, et tu l'apporteras frite; tu la présenteras aussi cuite et en morceaux comme une offrande d'une agréable odeur à l'Eternel.

22 Le sacrificateur qui, parmi les fils d'Aaron, sera oint pour lui succéder, fera aussi cette offrande. C'est une loi perpétuelle devant l'Eternel: elle sera brûlée en entier.

23 Toute offrande d'un sacrificateur sera brûlée en entier; elle ne sera point mangée.

24 L'Eternel parla à Moïse, et dit:

25 Parle à Aaron et à ses fils, et dis: Voici la loi du sacrifice d'expiation. C'est dans le lieu où l'on égorge l'holocauste que sera égorgée devant l'Eternel la victime pour le sacrifice d'expiation: c'est une chose très sainte.

26 Le sacrificateur qui offrira la victime expiatoire la mangera; elle sera mangée dans un lieu saint, dans le parvis de la tente d'assignation.

27 Quiconque en touchera la chair sera sanctifié. S'il en rejaillit du sang sur un vêtement, la place sur laquelle il aura rejailli sera lavée dans un lieu saint.

28 Le vase de terre dans lequel elle aura cuit sera brisé; si c'est dans un vase d'airain qu'elle a cuit, il sera nettoyé et lavé dans l'eau.

29 Tout mâle parmi les sacrificateurs en mangera: c'est une chose très sainte.

30 Mais on ne mangera aucune victime expiatoire dont on apportera du sang dans la tente d'assignation, pour faire l'expiation dans le sanctuaire: elle sera brûlée au feu.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10133

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10133. 'A continual [offering]' means within all Divine worship. This is clear from the meaning of 'continual', when it refers to such things as belong to Divine worship, as all and within all. For the subject is purification from evils and falsities by means of the good of innocence, this good being meant by 'lambs' and purification from evils and consequent falsities by a burnt offering of them. This is called 'continual' because it must be present in all Divine worship. Therefore also the offering was presented twice each day, in the morning and in the evening; and offerings made morning and evening served in general to represent all worship and what must be present within all worship. The good of innocence must be in all good, and consequently in all truth, if they are to be goodness and truth that have life from the Divine within them, and so it must be within all worship. For all worship, to be worship, must spring from the good of love and from the truths of faith.

All of the Church's and of heaven's good has innocence within it, and without that innocence good is not good, nor therefore is worship worship, see 2736, 2780, 6013, 7840, 7887, 9262.

What innocence is, 3994, 4001, 4797, 5236, 6107, 6765, 7902, 9262, 9936, and the places referred to in 10021 (end).

[2] 'Continual' means all and within all - that is to say, the all of worship, and within all worship - because it is a term that has a temporal connotation and in heaven, where the Word is understood not in the natural but in the spiritual sense, people have no notions of time. Instead of periods of time they perceive the kinds of things that are states. By 'continual' at this point therefore they perceive a perpetual state within worship, thus the all of worship and within all worship. The same applies to all other terms in the Word which have temporal connotations, such as yesterday, today, tomorrow, two days, three days, daily, a week, a month, a year, also times of day and seasons of the year - morning, midday, evening, night, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Therefore if the spiritual sense of the Word is to be understood, any idea of a period of time acquired from its natural sense, any idea of a place as well, indeed any idea of an actual person must be set aside, and states of things must be conceived of instead. From this it may be seen how perfect the Word is in its internal sense, and so how perfect is the perception of it by the angels in heaven, consequently how much more excellent angels' wisdom and understanding are than the understanding and wisdom of people in the world, who think with solely natural vision focused on the completely finite things of this world and planet. Regarding periods of time in heaven, that they are states, see 1274, 1382, 2625, 2788, 2837, 3254, 3356, 3404, 3827, 4814, 4882, 4901, 4916, 6110, 7218, 7381, 8070; and regarding what states are, 4850.

[3] From all this it is evident what the continual burnt offering of lambs means, and so what 'continual' and 'continually' mean elsewhere, as in the commands that 'the fire shall burn continually on the altar', Leviticus 6:13, and that 'the continual bread shall be on the table', Numbers 4:7. 'The fire' there and 'the bread' mean the good of love received from the Lord and offered back to Him. For 'the fire', that it has this meaning, see 4906, 5215, 6314, 6832, 6834, 6849, 7324, 7852, 10055; and also for 'the bread', 2165, 2177, 3478, 3735, 3813, 4211, 4217, 4735, 4976, 9323, 9545. In those places as well 'continual' means in addition that this good must be present in all worship; and the fact that the same good is the source from which the truth of faith must shine, as if from its fire, is meant by the decree that they were to cause a lamp to go up 1 continually, Exodus 27:20, 'a lamp' being the truth and good of faith, see 9548, 9783.

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1. i.e. to burn

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1462

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1462. 'Egypt' means, in reference to the Lord, knowledge comprised of cognitions, but in reference to all others, knowledge in general. This becomes clear from the meaning of that country in the Word, dealt with already in several places, and specifically in 1164, 1165. Indeed the Ancient Church existed in Egypt, as it did in many other places, 1238, and while the Church was in that region all kinds of knowledge flourished there more than anything else; and this explains why 'Egypt' came to mean knowledge. But after those people desired to penetrate the mysteries of faith by means of all this knowledge, and so to inquire into the truth of Divine arcana from their own power, Egypt became a place of magic, and so came to mean factual knowledge which perverts, and which gives rise to falsities and derivative evils, as is clear in Isaiah 19:11.

[2] That 'Egypt' means all kinds of knowledge that serve a use, thus at this point knowledge comprised of cognitions which is able to serve as vessels for celestial and spiritual things, becomes clear from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

They have led Egypt astray, the corner-stone of the tribes. Isaiah 19:13.

Here it is called 'the corner-stone of the tribes', which was to serve as the base on which the things of faith meant by 'the tribes' were to rest. In the same prophet,

On that day there will be five cities in the land of Egypt which speak in the lip of Canaan and swear to Jehovah Zebaoth. Each will be called Ir Heres. On that day there will be an altar to Jehovah in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at its border to Jehovah; and it will be a sign and a witness to Jehovah Zebaoth in the land of Egypt, for they will cry to Jehovah because of the oppressors, and He will send a savior and a prince to them, and he will deliver them. And Jehovah will make Himself known to Egypt, and the Egyptians will know Jehovah on that day and will offer sacrifice and minchah, and will make vows to Jehovah and perform them. And Jehovah will smite Egypt, smiting and healing, and they will return to Jehovah; and He will be entreated by them, and He will heal them. Isaiah 19:18-22.

Used in a good sense here, 'Egypt' stands for people who possess facts, or natural truths, which are the vessels for spiritual truths.

[3] In the same prophet,

On that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Asshur, and Asshur will come into Egypt and Egypt into Asshur, and the Egyptians will serve Asshur. 1 On that day Israel will be the third with Egypt and Asshur, a blessing in the midst of the earth, whom Jehovah Zebaoth will bless, saying, Blessed be Egypt My people, and Asshur the work of My hands, and Israel My heritage. Isaiah 19:23-25.

Here 'Egypt' means knowledge consisting of natural truths, 'Asshur' reason or rational things, and 'Israel' spiritual things, which follow one another in that order. Hence the statement that 'on that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Asshur, and Israel will be the third with Egypt and Asshur'.

[4] In Ezekiel,

Fine linen with embroidered work from Egypt was your sail, that it might be to you an ensign. Ezekiel 27:7.

This refers to Tyre, which means the possession of cognitions. 'Fine linen with embroidered work' stands for the truths contained in all kinds of knowledge which are of service; belonging as they do to the external man facts ought to be of service to the internal man. In the same prophet,

Thus said the Lord Jehovih, At the end of forty years I will gather Egypt from the peoples among whom they were scattered, and I will bring back the captivity of Egypt. Ezekiel 29:13-14.

Here also 'Egypt' has much the same meaning, as is also said of Judah and Israel in many other places that they were to be gathered from the peoples and brought back from captivity. In Zechariah,

And it will be that whoever of the families of the earth does not go up to Jerusalem to worship the King, Jehovah Zebaoth, there will be no rain upon them And if the family of Egypt does not go up, and does not come . . . Zechariah 14:17-18.

Here also 'Egypt' is used in a good sense to have a similar meaning.

[5] That knowledge or human wisdom is meant by 'Egypt' becomes clear also in Daniel 11:43 where knowledge of celestial and of spiritual things is called 'the secret hoards of gold and silver' and also 'the precious things of Egypt'. And of Solomon it is said that his wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all the sons of the east and all the wisdom of the Egyptians, 1 Kings 4:30. And the house built by Solomon for Pharaoh's daughter had no other representation, 1 Kings 7:8 and following verses.

[6] The Lord's being taken into Egypt when He was an infant had no other meaning than that which here is meant by Abram, though He was also taken there so that He might fulfill all things that had taken place and were representative of Himself. The passage of Jacob and his sons down into Egypt represented in the inmost sense nothing other than the Lord's initial instruction in cognitions from the Word, as is also evident from what follows. In reference to the Lord the following is said in Matthew,

The angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, Rise, take the boy and His mother, and flee into Egypt, and be there until I tell you. He rose and took the boy and His mother by night, and departed into Egypt, and was there until the death of Herod, so that what had been said by the prophet might be fulfilled, when he said, Out of Egypt have I called My son. Matthew 2:13-15, 19-21.

This promise is stated in Hosea as follows,

When Israel was a boy I loved him, and out of Egypt I called My son. Hosea 11:1.

From this it is clear that 'the boy Israel' is used to mean the Lord, His instruction when a boy being expressed by the words, 'Out of Egypt have I called My son'.

[7] In the same prophet,

By a prophet Jehovah brought Israel up out of Egypt and by a prophet he was preserved. Hosea 12:12-13.

Here similarly 'Israel' is used to mean the Lord. 'A prophet' means one who teaches, thus teaching consisting of cognitions. In David,

Turn us back, O God Zebaoth, cause Your face 2 to shine and we shall be saved. You caused a vine to set out from Egypt, You drove out the nations and planted it. Psalms 80:7-8.

This too refers to the Lord, who is called 'the vine out of Egypt' as regards the cognitions in which He was receiving instruction.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The Hebrew of his text in Isaiah may be read in two different ways - serve Asshur or serve with Asshur. Most English versions of Isaiah prefer the second of these.

2. literally, Faces

  
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