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4 Mose 6

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1 Und der HERR redete mit Mose und sprach:

2 Sage den Kindern Israel und sprich zu ihnen: Wenn ein Mann oder Weib ein sonderlich Gelübde tut dem HERRN, sich zu enthalten,

3 der soll sich Weins und starken Getränks enthalten, Weinessig oder starken Getränks Essig soll er auch nicht trinken, auch nichts, das aus Weinbeeren gemacht wird; er soll weder frische noch dürre Weinbeeren essen,

4 solange solch sein Gelübde währet; auch soll er nichts essen, das man vom Weinstock macht, weder Weinkern noch Hülsen.

5 Solange die Zeit solches seines Gelübdes währet, soll kein Schermesser über sein Haupt fahren, bis daß die Zeit aus sei, die er dem HERRN gelobet hat; denn er ist heilig und soll das Haar auf seinem Haupt lassen frei wachsen.

6 Die ganze Zeit über, die er dem HERRN gelobet hat, soll er zu keinem Toten gehen.

7 Er soll sich auch nicht verunreinigen an dem Tod seines Vaters, seiner Mutter, seines Bruders oder seiner Schwester; denn das Gelübde seines Gottes ist auf seinem Haupt.

8 Und die ganze Zeit über seines Gelübdes soll er dem HERRN heilig sein.

9 Und wo jemand vor ihm unversehens plötzlich stirbt, da wird das Haupt seines Gelübdes verunreiniget; darum soll er sein Haupt bescheren am Tage seiner Reinigung, das ist, am siebenten Tage.

10 Und am achten Tage soll er zwo Turteltauben bringen, oder zwo junge Tauben, zum Priester vor die Tür der Hütte des Stifts.

11 Und der Priester soll eine zum Sündopfer und die andere zum Brandopfer machen und ihn versöhnen, daß er sich an einem Toten versündiget hat, und also sein Haupt desselben Tages heiligen,

12 daß er dem HERRN die Zeit seines Gelübdes aushalte. Und soll ein jährig Lamm bringen zum Schuldopfer. Aber die vorigen Tage sollen umsonst sein, darum daß sein Gelübde verunreiniget ist.

13 Dies ist das Gesetz des Verlobten: Wenn die Zeit seines Gelübdes aus ist, so soll man ihn bringen vor die Tür der Hütte des Stifts.

14 Und er soll bringen sein Opfer dem HERRN, ein jährig Lamm ohne Wandel zum Brandopfer und ein jährig Schaf ohne Wandel zum Sündopfer und einen Widder ohne Wandel zum Dankopfer

15 und einen Korb mit ungesäuerten Kuchen von Semmelmehl, mit Öl gemenget, und ungesäuerte Fladen, mit Öl bestrichen, und ihre Speisopfer und Trankopfer.

16 Und der Priester soll's vor den HERRN bringen und soll sein Sündopfer und sein Brandopfer machen.

17 Und den Widder soll er zum Dankopfer machen dem HERRN samt dem Korbe mit dem ungesäuerten Brot; und soll auch sein Speisopfer und sein Trankopfer machen.

18 Und soll dem Verlobten das Haupt seines Gelübdes bescheren vor der Tür der Hütte des Stifts; und soll das Haupthaar seines Gelübdes nehmen und aufs Feuer werfen, das unter dem Dankopfer ist.

19 Und soll den gekochten Bug nehmen von dem Widder und einen ungesäuerten Kuchen aus dem Korbe und einen ungesäuerten Fladen und soll's dem Verlobten auf seine Hände legen, nachdem er sein Gelübde abgeschoren hat,

20 und soll's vor dem HERRN weben. Das ist heilig dem Priester samt der Webebrust und der Hebeschulter. Danach mag der Verlobte Wein trinken.

21 Das ist das Gesetz des Verlobten, der sein Opfer dem HERRN gelobet, von wegen seines Gelübdes, außer dem, was er sonst vermag; wie er gelobet hat, soll er tun nach dem Gesetz seines Gelübdes.

22 Und der HERR redete mit Mose und sprach:

23 Sage Aaron und seinen Söhnen und sprich: Also sollt ihr sagen zu den Kindern Israel, wenn ihr sie segnet:

24 Der HERR segne dich und behüte dich!

25 Der HERR lasse sein Angesicht leuchten über dir und sei dir gnädig!

26 Der HERR hebe sein Angesicht über dich und gebe dir Frieden!

27 Denn ihr sollt meinen Namen auf die Kinder Israel legen, daß ich sie segne.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2187

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2187. 'And they ate' means communication in this manner. This becomes clear from the meaning of 'eating' as being communicated, and also being joined together, as is also evident from the Word. The injunction that Aaron, and his sons the Levites, and also the people were to eat the consecrated elements of the sacrifices in a holy place meant nothing other than the communication, conjunction, and making one's own, as stated above in 2177, at the point where Leviticus 6:16-17, is referred to. For it was celestial and spiritual food that was meant by the consecrated elements, and thus making that food their own by eating those elements. These consecrated elements were those parts of the sacrifices which were not burned on the altar but were eaten either by the priests or by the people who brought the offering, as becomes clear from very many places where the sacrifices are the subject. The consecrated elements that were to be eaten by the priests are referred to in Exodus 29:32-33; Leviticus 6:16, 26; 7:6, 15-16, 18; 8:31; 10:12-13; Numbers 18:9-11; and those to be eaten by the people, in Leviticus 19:5-6; Deuteronomy 12:27; 27:7; and elsewhere. And that those who were unclean were not to eat of them is referred to in Leviticus 7:19-21; 22:4-7. These ritual feasts took place in a holy place near the altar, either at the gate or in the court outside the tent. And they meant nothing else than the communication, conjunction, and making of celestial goods one's own, for those feasts represented celestial food. For what celestial food is, see 56-58, 680, 681, 1480, 1695. And all those consecrated elements were called 'bread', for the meaning of which see above in 2165. Something similar was represented by Aaron and his sons eating the loaves of the presence, or the shewbread, in a holy place, Leviticus 24:9.

[2] The reason for the law given to the Nazirite that during the days of his Naziriteship he was forbidden to eat anything that is produced from the grape - from which wine is made - from pips even to skin, Numbers 6:4, is that the Nazirite represented the celestial man, and the celestial man is such as is not willing even to mention spiritual things, see Volume One, in 202, 337, 880 (end), 1647. And because 'wine' and 'the grape', and also whatever came from the grape, meant that which is spiritual, the Nazirite was therefore forbidden to eat of them, that is, to have any communication with spiritual things, to join himself to them, or to make them his own.

[3] Something similar is meant by 'eating' in Isaiah,

Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters, and he who has no money, come, buy, and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend money on that which is not bread, and your labour on that which does not satisfy? Hearken diligently to Me and eat what is good, and your soul will delight itself in fatness. Isaiah 55:1-2.

And also what is said in John,

To him who conquers I will grant to eat from the tree of life which is in the middle of the Paradise of God. Revelation 2:7.

'The tree of life' is the celestial itself, and in the highest sense it is the Lord Himself since He is the source of everything celestial, that is, of all love and charity. Thus 'eating from the tree of life' is the same as feeding on the Lord; and 'feeding on the Lord' is being endowed with love and charity, thus with those things that belong to heavenly life, as the Lord Himself declares in John,

I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever. He who feeds on Me will live through Me. John 6:51, 57. But they said, This is a hard saying. Jesus said however, The words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life. John 6:60, 63.

From this it is evident what is meant by 'eating' in the Holy Supper, Matthew 26:26-28; Mark 14:22-23; Luke 22:19-20 - having communication, being joined together, and making one's own.

[4] From this it is also plain what is meant by the Lord's statement that

Many will come from the east and from the west and will recline with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Matthew 8:11.

The Lord did not mean that they were going to feast with these three in the kingdom of God but that they were to enjoy the celestial goods meant by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. That is to say, they were to enjoy the inmost celestial goods of love, meant by -Abraham'; also a lower type of goods, which are intermediate, as those are which belong to the rational, meant by 'Isaac'; and a still lower type of goods which are celestial-natural, such as occur in the first heaven, meant by 'Jacob'. These are the things which constitute the internal sense of these words. That such things are meant by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, see 1893, and wherever else they are the subject. For whether one speaks of enjoying those celestial things, or whether one speaks of enjoying the Lord, whom they represent, it amounts to the same since the Lord is the source of all those things, and the Lord is their All in all.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1480

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1480. 'That the Egyptians saw the woman, that she was very beautiful' means that the knowledge which is comprised of cognitions is to itself highly pleasing. This is clear from what has been stated above at verse 11, to the effect that in childhood knowledge is of such a nature. Within knowledge an inclination so to speak exists - for that inclination is innate in man - which disposes it first of all to take pleasure in knowing just for the sake of knowing, and with no other end in view. This is so with everyone: his spirit takes great delight in knowing, so that it scarcely desires anything better, knowledge being its food by which it is sustained and renewed, as the external man is by earthly food. And this which nourishes his spirit is communicated to the external man to the end that the external man may be adapted so as to serve the internal. These foods exist consecutively, in the following order: Celestial food consists in every good of love and charity received from the Lord, while spiritual food consists in every truth of faith; these are the kinds of food by which angels live. From these comes the food - also celestial and spiritual, but of a lower angelic degree - by which angelic spirits live. And from this again comes celestial and spiritual food of a still lower degree, which is that of reason and from this of knowledge, by which good spirits live. Last of all comes bodily food, which is proper to man while he lives in the body. All these foods correspond to one another in a remarkable manner. From this it is also evident why and how knowledge is to itself most pleasing, for that pleasure is as appetite and taste; therefore also eating with man corresponds in the world of spirits to facts, and appetite and taste themselves to the intense desire for facts, as is clear from experience which will in the Lord's Divine mercy be presented further on.

  
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