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3 Mose 23

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1 Und Jehova redete zu Mose und sprach:

2 Rede zu den Kindern Israel und sprich zu ihnen: Die Feste Jehovas, die ihr als heilige Versammlungen ausrufen sollt, meine Feste sind diese:

3 Sechs Tage soll man Arbeit tun; aber am siebten Tage ist ein Sabbath der Ruhe, eine heilige Versammlung; keinerlei Arbeit sollt ihr tun; es ist ein Sabbath dem Jehova in allen euren Wohnsitzen.

4 Dies sind die Feste Jehovas, heilige Versammlungen, die ihr ausrufen sollt zu ihrer bestimmten Zeit:

5 Im ersten Monat, am Vierzehnten des Monats, zwischen den zwei Abenden, ist Passah dem Jehova.

6 Und am fünfzehnten Tage dieses Monats ist das Fest der ungesäuerten Brote dem Jehova; sieben Tage sollt ihr Ungesäuertes essen.

7 Am ersten Tage soll euch eine heilige Versammlung sein, keinerlei Dienstarbeit sollt ihr tun.

8 Und ihr sollt Jehova ein Feueropfer darbringen sieben Tage; am siebten Tage ist eine heilige Versammlung, keinerlei Dienstarbeit sollt ihr tun.

9 Und Jehova redete zu Mose und sprach:

10 Rede zu den Kindern Israel und sprich zu ihnen: Wenn ihr in das Land kommet, das ich euch gebe, und ihr seine Ernte erntet, so sollt ihr eine Garbe der Erstlinge eurer Ernte zu dem Priester bringen;

11 und er soll die Garbe vor Jehova weben zum Wohlgefallen für euch; am anderen Tage nach dem Sabbath soll sie der Priester weben.

12 Und ihr sollt an dem Tage, da ihr die Garbe webet, ein Lamm opfern, ohne Fehl, einjährig, zum Brandopfer dem Jehova;

13 und sein Speisopfer: zwei Zehntel Feinmehl, gemengt mit Öl, ein Feueropfer dem Jehova, ein lieblicher Geruch; und sein Trankopfer: ein viertel Hin Wein.

14 Und Brot und geröstete Körner und Gartenkorn sollt ihr nicht essen bis zu diesem selbigen Tage, bis ihr die Opfergabe eures Gottes gebracht habt: eine ewige Satzung bei euren Geschlechtern in allen euren Wohnsitzen.

15 Und ihr sollt euch zählen vom anderen Tage nach dem Sabbath, von dem Tage, da ihr die Webegarbe gebracht habt: es sollen sieben volle Wochen sein.

16 Bis zum anderen Tage nach dem siebten Sabbath sollt ihr fünfzig Tage zählen; und ihr sollt Jehova ein neues Speisopfer darbringen.

17 Aus euren Wohnungen sollt ihr Webebrote bringen, zwei von zwei Zehnteln Feinmehl sollen es sein, gesäuert sollen sie gebacken werden, als Erstlinge dem Jehova.

18 Und ihr sollt zu dem Brote darbringen sieben einjährige Lämmer ohne Fehl, und einen jungen Farren und zwei Widder (sie sollen ein Brandopfer dem Jehova sein) und ihr Speisopfer und ihre Trankopfer: ein Feueropfer lieblichen Geruchs dem Jehova.

19 Und ihr sollt einen Ziegenbock zum Sündopfer opfern und zwei einjährige Lämmer zum Friedensopfer.

20 Und der Priester soll sie weben samt dem Brote der Erstlinge als Webopfer vor Jehova, samt den zwei Lämmern: sie sollen Jehova heilig sein für den Priester.

21 Und ihr sollt an diesem selbigen Tage einen Ruf ergehen lassen, eine heilige Versammlung soll euch sein; keinerlei Dienstarbeit sollt ihr tun: eine ewige Satzung in allen euren Wohnsitzen bei euren Geschlechtern. -

22 Und wenn ihr die Ernte eures Landes erntet, sollst du den Rand deines Feldes nicht gänzlich abernten, und sollst keine Nachlese deiner Ernte halten; für den Armen und für den Fremdling sollst du sie lassen. Ich bin Jehova, euer Gott.

23 Und Jehova redete zu Mose und sprach:

24 Rede zu den Kindern Israel und sprich: Im siebten Monat, am Ersten des Monats, soll euch Ruhe sein, ein Gedächtnis des Posaunenhalls, eine heilige Versammlung.

25 Keinerlei Dienstarbeit sollt ihr tun, und ihr sollt Jehova ein Feueropfer darbringen.

26 Und Jehova redete zu Mose und sprach:

27 Doch am Zehnten dieses siebten Monats ist der Versöhnungstag; eine heilige Versammlung soll euch sein, und ihr sollt eure Seelen kasteien, und sollt Jehova ein Feueropfer darbringen.

28 Und keinerlei Arbeit sollt ihr tun an diesem selbigen Tage; denn es ist der Versöhnungstag, um Sühnung für euch zu tun vor Jehova, eurem Gott.

29 Denn jede Seele, die sich nicht kasteit an diesem selbigen Tage, die soll ausgerottet werden aus ihren Völkern;

30 und jede Seele, die irgend eine Arbeit tut an diesem selbigen Tage, selbige Seele werde ich vertilgen aus der Mitte ihres Volkes.

31 Keinerlei Arbeit sollt ihr tun: eine ewige Satzung bei euren Geschlechtern in allen euren Wohnsitzen.

32 Ein Sabbath der Ruhe soll er für euch sein, und ihr sollt eure Seelen kasteien; am Neunten des Monats, am Abend, vom Abend bis zum Abend sollt ihr euren Sabbath feiern.

33 Und Jehova redete zu Mose und sprach:

34 Rede zu den Kindern Israel und sprich: Am fünfzehnten Tage dieses siebten Monats ist das Fest der Laubhütten sieben Tage dem Jehova.

35 Am ersten Tage soll eine heilige Versammlung sein, keinerlei Dienstarbeit sollt ihr tun.

36 Sieben Tage sollt ihr Jehova ein Feueropfer darbringen; am achten Tage soll euch eine heilige Versammlung sein, und ihr sollt Jehova ein Feueropfer darbringen: es ist eine Festversammlung, keinerlei Dienstarbeit sollt ihr tun.

37 Das sind die Feste Jehovas, die ihr ausrufen sollt als heilige Versammlungen, um Jehova darzubringen Feueropfer, Brandopfer und Speisopfer, Schlachtopfer und Trankopfer, die Gebühr des Tages an seinem Tage:

38 außer den Sabbathen Jehovas und außer euren Gaben und außer allen euren Gelübden und außer allen euren freiwilligen Gaben, die ihr Jehova gebet.

39 Doch am fünfzehnten Tage des siebten Monats, wenn ihr den Ertrag des Landes eingesammelt habt, sollt ihr das Fest Jehovas feiern sieben Tage; am ersten Tage soll Ruhe sein, und am achten Tage soll Ruhe sein.

40 Und ihr sollt euch am ersten Tage Frucht von schönen Bäumen nehmen, Palmzweige und Zweige von dichtbelaubten Bäumen und von Bachweiden, und sollt euch vor Jehova, eurem Gott, freuen sieben Tage.

41 Und ihr sollt dasselbe sieben Tage im Jahre als Fest dem Jehova feiern: eine ewige Satzung bei euren Geschlechtern; im siebten Monat sollt ihr dasselbe feiern.

42 In Laubhütten sollt ihr wohnen sieben Tage; alle Eingeborenen in Israel sollen in Laubhütten wohnen;

43 auf daß eure Geschlechter wissen, daß ich die Kinder Israel in Laubhütten habe wohnen lassen, als ich sie aus dem Lande Ägypten herausführte. Ich bin Jehova, euer Gott. -

44 Und Mose sagte den Kindern Israel die Feste Jehovas.

   

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6148. 'Only the ground of the priests he did not buy' means that the internal obtained for itself from the natural every capacity to receive good, because every such capacity came from itself. This is clear from the representation of 'Joseph', about whom these things are said, as the internal, dealt with already; from the meaning of 'the ground' as the receptacle of truth, dealt with above in 6135-6137, at this point the capacity to receive good, for the capacity of something is its inherent ability to receive, which causes a receptacle to be a receptacle (that capacity comes from good, that is, from the Lord through good, for if the good of love did not flow in from the Lord no one would ever have the capacity to receive truth or good. That inflow of the good of love from the Lord causes everything present inwardly in a person to be of a receptive nature. The truth that the capacity to receive good comes from the natural is meant by the fact that the ground lay in Egypt, since 'Egypt' means the natural in respect of factual knowledge, 6142); from the meaning of 'the priests' as good, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'not buying' as not taking those capacities to itself - not in the way that it made truths and forms of the good of truth, together with their receptacles, its own, which came about through periods of desolation and sustainment - for the reason that those capacities came from itself, from the internal. All these meanings serve to show that 'only the ground of the priests he did not buy' means that the internal obtained for itself from the natural every capacity to receive good, because every such capacity came from itself.

[2] The implications of all this are that a person's capacities to receive truth and good come directly from the Lord; he obtains them without any help at all from himself. A person's capacity to receive goodness and truth is maintained in him unceasingly; and from that capacity he possesses understanding and will. But a person does not receive them if he turns to evil. The capacity to receive does, it is true, remain, but its access to thought and sensitivity is blocked, on account of which his capacity to see what is true and have a sensitive awareness of what is good perishes. And it perishes to the extent that he turns to evil and in faith and life becomes firmly settled in it. The fact that a person contributes nothing whatever to his capacity to receive truth and good is well known from the Church's teaching that nothing at all of the truth of faith and nothing at all of the good of charity comes from man but from the Lord. Yet a person can destroy that capacity residing with him. From all this one may now see how one should understand the idea that the internal obtained for itself from the natural every capacity to receive good, because every such capacity came from itself. The expression 'from the natural' is used because the inflow of good from the Lord is effected by the Lord through the internal into the natural; and once the capacity to receive has been obtained from there, the inflow takes place, for now there is reception, see 5828.

[3] So far as the meaning of 'the priests' as forms of good is concerned, it should be recognized that there are two realities which go forth from the Lord - goodness and truth. Divine Good was represented by priests, and Divine Truth by kings; and this is why 'the priests' means forms of good and 'the kings' truths. Regarding the attribution of Priesthood and Kingship to the Lord, see 1728, 2015 (end), 3670. In the representative Ancient Church those two offices of priest and king existed jointly in one personage, the reason for this being that goodness and truth which go forth from the Lord are united; and they are also joined together in heaven among the angels.

[4] A personage in the Ancient Church in whom the two offices existed joined together was called Melchizedek, a name meaning king of righteousness. This may be seen from the following statement about Melchizedek who came to Abraham, 1

Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine; and he was a priest to God Most High. And he blessed Abraham. Genesis 14:18-19.

His representation of the Lord in both offices is evident from the fact that he was a king and at the same time a priest, and from the fact that he was allowed to bless Abraham and offer him bread and wine, which even at that time were the symbols of the good of love and the truth of faith. His representation of the Lord in both offices is further evident in David,

Jehovah has sworn and will not repent, You are a priest for ever after the manner of Melchizedek. Psalms 110:4.

These words were spoken in reference to the Lord. 'After the manner of Melchizedek' means that He is both King and Priest, that is, in the highest sense that Divine Good and Divine Truth go forth together from Him.

[5] Because a representative Church was going to be established also among the descendants of Jacob, they too were to have a single personage to represent jointly Divine Good and Divine Truth, which go forth from the Lord united. But on account of the wars and the idolatry of that people the two were in fact divided right from the start; those who ruled over the attended to sacred duties were referred to as the priests, who belonged to the seed of Aaron and were the Levites. At a later time the two functions were joined together in a single person, as they were in Eli and Samuel. Yet because the nature of the people was such that the representative Church could not be established among them, only a representative of the Church, on account of the practice of idolatry prevalent among them, the two functions were allowed to be separated. The Lord was then represented in respect of Divine Truth by kings and in respect of Divine Good by priests. The separation took place because the people desired it, not because the Lord took any pleasure in it, as is clear from the Word of Jehovah to Samuel,

Obey the voice of the people in all that they have said to you, for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me, that I should not reign over them; and show them the right of the king. 1 Samuel 8:7-end; 12:19-20.

[6] The reason why the two functions were not meant to be separated was that Divine Truth separated from Divine Good condemns all people, whereas Divine Truth united to Divine Good saves them. Judged by Divine Truth a person is condemned to hell, but Divine Good brings him out of there and raises him into heaven. Salvation comes of mercy and so sprigs from Divine Good; but damnation exists when a person rejects mercy and so casts Divine Good away from himself, as a consequence of which he is left to be judged by Truth. As regards 'kings' representing Divine Truth, see 1672, 1728, 2015, 2069, 3009, 3670, 4575, 4581, 4966, 5044, 5068.

[7] 'The priests' represented the Lord in respect of Divine Good, and for that reason good is meant by them. This becomes clear from the internal sense of all that was prescribed regarding the priesthood when Aaron was chosen, and after him the Levites, such as these prescriptions:

The High Priest alone should enter the Holy of holies and minister there. [Leviticus 16.]

Things holy to Jehovah were to be for the priest. Leviticus 23:20; 27:21.

They were not to have any portion or inheritance in the land, but Jehovah would be their portion and inheritance. Numbers 18:20; Deuteronomy 10:9; 18:1.

The Levites were given to Jehovah instead of the firstborn, and they were given by Jehovah to Aaron. Numbers 3:9, 12-13, Numbers 3:40-end; 8:16-19.

The high priest and the Levites were to be in the middle of the camp when they pitched it and when they were journeying. Numbers 1:50-54; 2:17; 3:23-38; 4:1-end.

No one from the seed of Aaron who had a blemish in himself was to approach to offer burnt offerings or sacrifices. Leviticus 21:17-20.

And there are many other prescriptions besides these, such as those in Leviticus 21:9-13, and elsewhere.

[8] In the highest sense all these prescriptions relating to the priests represented the Lord's Divine Good and therefore in the relative sense the good of love and charity. Aaron's vestments however, called 'vestments of holiness', represented Divine Truth from Divine Good. These matters will in the Lord's Divine mercy be dealt with in the explanations of what appears in Exodus.

[9] Since truth is meant by 'kings' and good by 'priests', 'kings and priests' are mentioned together many times in the Word, as in John, Jesus Christ has made us kings and priests to His God and Father. Revelation 1:6; 5:10.

By virtue of the truth of faith we are said to have been made 'kings', and by virtue of the good of charity to have been made 'priests', so that the truth and good residing with those who abide in the Lord have been joined together, in the way they are in heaven, as stated above. This is what is meant by 'being made kings and priests'.

[10] In Jeremiah,

It will happen on that day, that the heart of the king and of the princes will perish, and the priests will be dumbfounded and the prophets left wondering. Jeremiah 4:9.

In the same prophet,

The house of Israel is ashamed, they, their kings, their princes, and their priests, and their prophets. Jeremiah 2:26.

In the same prophet,

The kings of Judah, the princes, the priests, and the prophets, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. Jeremiah 8:1.

In these places 'kings stands for truths, 'princes' for first and foremost truths, 1482, 1089, 5044, 'priests' for forms of good, and 'prophets' for those who teach, 2534.

[11] Quite apart from this it should be recognized that Joseph did not buy the ground of the priests. The fact that this was representative of the consideration that the whole of a person's capacity to receive truth and good comes from the Lord is evident from a similar law in Moses regarding the fields belonging to the Levites,

The field of the country surrounding the cities of the Levites shall not be sold, for it is their eternal possession. Leviticus 25:34.

The meaning here in the internal sense is that no one ought to lay any claim to the good of the Church, which is the good of love and charity, because that good is from the Lord alone.

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1. At this time the patriarch's name was still Abram.

  
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