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5 Mose 17

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1 Du sollst Jehova, deinem Gott, kein ind- oder Kleinvieh opfern, an welchem ein Gebrechen ist, irgend etwas Schlimmes; denn es ist ein Greuel für Jehova, deinen Gott.

2 Wenn in deiner Mitte, in einem deiner Tore, die Jehova, dein Gott, dir gibt, ein Mann oder ein Weib gefunden wird, welche das tun, was böse ist in den Augen Jehovas, deines Gottes, indem sie seinen Bund übertreten,

3 so daß sie hingehen und anderen Göttern dienen und sich vor ihnen oder vor der Sonne oder vor dem Monde oder vor dem ganzen Heere des Himmels niederbeugen, was ich nicht geboten habe,

4 und es wird dir berichtet, und du hörst es, so sollst du genau nachforschen; und siehe, ist es Wahrheit, steht die Sache fest, ist dieser Greuel in Israel verübt worden,

5 so sollst du jenen Mann oder jenes Weib, die diese böse Sache getan haben, zu deinen Toren hinausführen, den Mann oder das Weib, und sollst sie steinigen, daß sie sterben.

6 Auf die Aussage zweier Zeugen oder dreier Zeugen soll getötet werden, wer sterben soll; er soll nicht auf die Aussage eines einzelnen Zeugen getötet werden.

7 Die Hand der Zeugen soll zuerst an ihm sein, ihn zu töten, und danach die Hand des ganzen Volkes. Und du sollst das Böse aus deiner Mitte hinwegschaffen.

8 Wenn dir eine Sache zwischen Blut und Blut, zwischen echtssache und echtssache, und zwischen Verletzung und Verletzung, zu schwierig ist zum Urteil, irgendwelche Streitsachen in deinen Toren, so sollst du dich aufmachen und an den Ort hinaufziehen, den Jehova, dein Gott, erwählen wird.

9 Und du sollst zu den Priestern, den Leviten, kommen und zu dem ichter, der in jenen Tagen sein wird, und dich erkundigen; und sie werden dir den echtsspruch verkünden.

10 Und du sollst dem Spruche gemäß tun, welchen sie dir verkünden werden von jenem Orte aus, den Jehova erwählen wird, und sollst darauf achten, zu tun nach allem, was sie dich lehren werden.

11 Dem Gesetze gemäß, das sie dich lehren, und nach dem echte, das sie dir sagen werden, sollst du tun; von dem Spruche, den sie dir verkünden werden, sollst du weder zur echten noch zur Linken abweichen.

12 Der Mann aber, der mit Vermessenheit handeln würde, daß er auf den Priester, der dasteht, um den Dienst Jehovas, deines Gottes, daselbst zu verrichten, oder auf den ichter nicht hörte: selbiger Mann soll sterben. Und du sollst das Böse aus Israel hinwegschaffen.

13 Und das ganze Volk soll es hören und sich fürchten, und nicht mehr vermessen sein.

14 Wenn du in das Land kommst, das Jehova, dein Gott, dir gibt, und es besitzest und darin wohnst und sagst: Ich will einen König über mich setzen, gleich allen Nationen, die rings um mich her sind:

15 so sollst du nur den König über dich setzen, den Jehova, dein Gott, erwählen wird; aus der Mitte deiner Brüder sollst du einen König über dich setzen; du sollst nicht einen fremden Mann über dich setzen, der nicht dein Bruder ist.

16 Nur soll er sich die osse nicht mehren und soll das Volk nicht nach Ägypten zurückführen, um sich die osse zu mehren; denn Jehova hat euch gesagt: Ihr sollt fortan nicht wieder dieses Weges zurückkehren.

17 Und er soll sich die Weiber nicht mehren, daß sein Herz nicht abwendig werde; und Silber und Gold soll er sich nicht sehr mehren.

18 Und es soll geschehen, wenn er auf dem Throne seines Königtums (O. Königreichs) sitzt, so soll er sich eine Abschrift dieses Gesetzes in ein Buch schreiben, aus dem, was vor den Priestern, den Leviten, liegt.

19 Und es soll bei ihm sein, und er soll alle Tage seines Lebens darin lesen, auf daß er Jehova, seinen Gott, fürchten lerne, um zu beobachten alle Worte dieses Gesetzes und diese Satzungen, sie zu tun;

20 damit sein Herz sich nicht über seine Brüder erhebe und damit er von dem Gebote weder zur echten noch zur Linken abweiche, auf daß er die Tage in seinem Königtum verlängere, er und seine Söhne, in der Mitte Israels.

   

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2441. The sun was gone forth upon the earth. That this signifies the last period, which is called the Last Judgment, is evident from the signification of the “rising of the sun,” when the subject treated of is the times and states of the church. That in the internal sense the times of the day, and also the times of the year, signify the successive states of the church, has been shown before (n. 2323); and that the dawn or morning signifies the Lord’s advent, that is, the approach of His Kingdom (n. 2405) so that in the passage before us the rising of the sun, that is, his “going forth upon the earth,” signifies the Lord’s presence itself; and this for the reason that both the “sun” and the “east” signify the Lord. (As to the “sun,” seen. 31, 32, 1053, 1521, 1529-1531, 2120; as to the “east,” n. 101.)

[2] The reason why the Lord’s presence is the same as the last period, which is called the Judgment, is that His presence separates the good from the evil, and results in the good being elevated into heaven, and the evil casting themselves down into hell; for in the other life the Lord is the Sun to the universal heaven (see n. 1053, 1521, 1529-1531), for it is the Divine Celestial of His love that so appears before their eyes and actually makes the very light of heaven. In so far therefore as the inhabitants of the spiritual world are in celestial love, so far are they elevated into that celestial light which is from the Lord; but in so far as they are remote from celestial love, so far do they cast themselves away from this light into infernal darkness.

[3] This therefore is the reason why the “rising of the sun,” by which is signified the presence of the Lord, involves both the salvation of the good and the damnation of the evil; and this is why it is now said for the first time that “Lot came to Zoar,” that is, that they who are here represented by Lot were saved; and presently that “Jehovah caused it to rain upon Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire,” that is, that the evil were damned.

[4] To those who are in the evils of the love of self and of the world, that is, to those who are in hatreds against all things of love to the Lord and of charity toward the neighbor, the light of heaven actually appears as thick darkness; on which account it is said in the Word that to such the “sun was blackened;” by which is signified that they rejected everything of love and charity, and received everything that is contrary thereto. As in Ezekiel:

When I shall extinguish thee, I will cover the heavens, and make the stars thereof black; I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the moon shall not make her light to shine; all the luminaries of light in the heavens will I make black over thee, and will set darkness upon thy land (Ezekiel 31:7, 8).

Every one can see that by “covering the heavens,” “blackening the stars,” “covering the sun,” and “blackening the luminaries of heaven,” other things than these are signified.

[5] In like manner in Isaiah:

The sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine (Isaiah 13:10).

And in Joel:

The sun and the moon are blackened, and the stars withdraw their shining (Joel 2:2, 10).

It is therefore evident what is signified by the Lord’s words in Matthew, where He is speaking of the last period of the church, which is called the Judgment:

Immediately after the affliction of those days, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven (Matthew 24:29)

where by the “sun” is not meant the sun; nor by the “moon,” the moon; nor by the “stars,” the stars; but by the “sun” are signified love and charity; by the “moon,” the faith thence derived; and by the “stars,” the knowledges of good and truth; which are said to be “obscured,” to “lose their light,” and to “fall from heaven,” when there is no longer any acknowledgment of the Lord, nor any love to Him, nor any charity toward the neighbor; and when these have become nought, the love of self with its falsities takes possession of the man; for the one thing is a consequence of the other.

[6] Hence we read also in John:

The fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and it was given unto him to scorch men with fire, and men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God (Revelation 16:8-9)

where also the last times of the church are treated of, when all love and charity are being extinguished; or, speaking according to the common mode, when there is no longer any faith. The extinction of love and charity is meant by the “pouring out of the vial upon the sun;” so that it was the love of self and its cupidities by which men were then “scorched with fire,” and “scorched with great heat;” and from which came the “blaspheming of the name of God.”

[7] By the “sun” the Ancient Church understood nothing else than the Lord and the Divine Celestial of His love; and therefore they were accustomed to pray toward the sun rising, while not thinking at all about the sun. But after their posterity had lost this also, together with the rest of their representatives and significatives, they began to worship the sun itself and also the moon; which worship spread to many nations, so much so that they dedicated temples to them, and set up pillars; and because the sun and the moon then took on an opposite signification, they came to signify the love of self and of the world, which are diametrically contrary to heavenly and spiritual love. Hence in the Word by the “worship of the sun and the moon” is meant the worship of self and of the world.

[8] As in Moses:

Lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and see the sun and the moon and the stars, all the army of the heavens, and thou be driven to bow down unto them, and serve them (Deuteronomy 4:19).

And again:

If he have gone and served other gods, and the sun and the moon, or any of the army of the heavens, which I have not commanded, then thou shalt stone them with stones, and they shall die (Deuteronomy 17:3, 5). (Deuteronomy 17:6)

Into such idolatry was the ancient worship turned when they no longer believed that anything internal was signified by the rites of the church, but only what was external.

[9] In like manner in Jeremiah:

At that time shall they spread out the bones of the kings of Judah, of the princes, of the priests, of the prophets, and of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, before the sun and the moon, and all the army of the heavens, which they have loved, and which they have served (Jeremiah 8:1-2).

The “sun” here denotes the love of self and its cupidities; their “spreading out the bones” signifies the infernal things that belong to such worshipers.

Again:

He shall break the pillars of the house of the sun, which are in the land of Egypt, and the houses of the gods of Egypt shall he burn with fire (Jeremiah 43:13).

The “pillars of the house” denote the worship of self.

  
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