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1 Και ελαλησε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, λεγων,

2 Και προς τους υιους Ισραηλ θελεις ειπει, Οστις εκ των υιων Ισραηλ η εκ των ξενων των παροικουντων εν τω Ισραηλ δωση απο του σπερματος αυτου εις τον Μολοχ, θελει εξαπαντος θανατωθη· ο λαος του τοπου θελει λιθοβολησει αυτον με λιθους.

3 Και εγω θελω επιστησει το προσωπον μου κατα του ανθρωπου εκεινου και θελω εξολοθρευσει αυτον εκ μεσου του λαου αυτου· διοτι απο του σπερματος αυτου εδωκεν εις τον Μολοχ, δια να μιανη το αγιαστηριον μου και να βεβηλωση το ονομα μου το αγιον.

4 Εαν δε ο λαος του τοπου παραβλεψη με τους οφθαλμους αυτου τον ανθρωπον εκεινον, οταν διδη απο του σπερματος αυτου εις τον Μολοχ, και δεν φονευση αυτον,

5 τοτε θελω επιστησει εγω το προσωπον μου κατα του ανθρωπου εκεινου και κατα της συγγενειας αυτου· και θελω εξολοθρευσει εκ μεσου του λαου αυτου αυτον, και παντας τους ακολουθουντας αυτον εις την πορνειαν, δια να πορνευωσι κατοπιν του Μολοχ.

6 Και ψυχη, ητις ακολουθηση τους εχοντας πνευμα μαντειας και τους επαοιδους, δια να πορνευη κατοπιν αυτων, θελω επιστησει το προσωπον μου κατα της ψυχης εκεινης, και θελω εξολοθρευσει αυτην εκ μεσου του λαου αυτης.

7 Αγιασθητε λοιπον και γινεσθε αγιοι διοτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος σας·

8 Και θελετε φυλαττει τα διαταγματα μου και θελετε εκτελει αυτα. Εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος, ο αγιαζων υμας.

9 Πας ανθρωπος, οστις κακολογηση τον πατερα αυτου η την μητερα αυτου, εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη· τον πατερα αυτου η την μητερα αυτου, εκακολογησε· το αιμα αυτου θελει εισθαι επ' αυτον.

10 Και ανθρωπος, οστις μοιχευση την γυναικα τινος, οστις μοιχευση την γυναικα του πλησιον αυτου, εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη, ο μοιχευων και η μοιχευομενη.

11 Και ανθρωπος, οστις κοιμηθη μετα της γυναικος του πατρος αυτου, την ασχημοσυνην του πατρος αυτου απεκαλυψεν· εξαπαντος θελουσι θανατωθη αμφοτεροι· το αιμα αυτων θελει εισθαι επ' αυτους.

12 Και εαν τις κοιμηθη μετα της νυμφης αυτου, εξαπαντος θελουσι θανατωθη αμφοτεροι· συγχυσιν επραξαν· το αιμα αυτων θελει εισθαι επ' αυτους.

13 Εαν δε τις κοιμηθη μετα αρρενος, καθως κοιμαται μετα γυναικος, βδελυγμα επραξαν αμφοτεροι· εξαπαντος θελουσι θανατωθη· το αιμα αυτων θελει εισθαι επ' αυτους.

14 Και εαν τις λαβη γυναικα και την μητερα αυτης, ειναι ανομια· εν πυρι θελουσι καυθη, αυτος και αυται, και δεν θελει εισθαι ανομια μεταξυ σας.

15 Και εαν τις συνουσιασθη μετα κτηνους, εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη· και το κτηνος θελετε φονευσει.

16 Και η γυνη, ητις πλησιαση εις οιονδηποτε κτηνος δια να βατευθη, θελεις φονευσει την γυναικα και το κτηνος· εξαπαντος θελουσι θανατωθη· το αιμα αυτων θελει εισθαι επ' αυτους.

17 Και εαν τις λαβη την αδελφην αυτου, την θυγατερα του πατρος αυτου η την θυγατερα της μητρος αυτου, και ιδη την ασχημοσυνην αυτης και αυτη ιδη την ασχημοσυνην εκεινου, ειναι αισχρον· και θελουσιν εξολοθρευθη εμπροσθεν του λαου αυτων· την ασχημοσυνην της αδελφης αυτου απεκαλυψε· την ανομιαν αυτου θελει βαστασει.

18 Και ανθρωπος, οστις κοιμηθη μετα γυναικος εχουσης τα γυναικεια αυτης και αποκαλυψη την ασχημοσυνην αυτης, ουτος την πηγην αυτης εξεσκεπασε και αυτη την πηγην του αιματος αυτης απεκαλυψεν· οθεν αμφοτεροι θελουσιν εξολοθρευθη εκ μεσου του λαου αυτων.

19 Και την ασχημοσυνην της αδελφης της μητρος σου η της αδελφης του πατρος σου δεν θελεις αποκαλυψει· διοτι την στενην συγγενη αυτου αποκαλυπτει· την ανομιαν αυτων θελουσι βαστασει.

20 Εαν δε τις κοιμηθη μετα της θειας αυτου, την ασχημοσυνην του θειου αυτου απεκαλυψε· την αμαρτιαν αυτων θελουσι βαστασει· ατεκνοι θελουσιν αποθανει.

21 Και εαν τις λαβη την γυναικα του αδελφου αυτου, ειναι ακαθαρσια· την ασχημοσυνην του αδελφου αυτου απεκαλυψεν· ατεκνοι θελουσι μεινει.

22 Θελετε λοιπον φυλαττει παντα τα διαταγματα μου και πασας τας κρισεις μου, και θελετε καμνει αυτα· δια να μη σας εξεμεση η γη, οπου εγω σας φερω δια να κατοικησητε εν αυτη.

23 Και δεν θελετε περιπατει κατα τα νομιμα των εθνων, τα οποια εγω εκδιωκω απ' εμπροσθεν σας· διοτι παντα ταυτα επραξαν, οθεν εβδελυχθην αυτους.

24 Και ειπα προς εσας, Σεις θελετε κληρονομησει την γην αυτων, και εγω θελω δωσει αυτην εις εσας προς ιδιοκτησιαν, γην ρεουσαν γαλα και μελι. Εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος σας, οστις σας απεχωρισα απο των λαων.

25 Δια τουτο θελετε αποχωρισει τα κτηνη τα καθαρα απο των ακαθαρτων και τα πτηνα τα ακαθαρτα απο των καθαρων· και δεν θελετε μιανει τας ψυχας σας με τα κτηνη η με τα πτηνα η με παν ο, τι ερπει επι της γης, τα οποια εγω απεχωρισα εις σας ως ακαθαρτα.

26 Και θελετε εισθαι αγιοι εις εμε· διοτι αγιος ειμαι εγω ο Κυριος και σας απεχωρισα απο των λαων, δια να ησθε εμου.

27 Και ανηρ η γυνη, ητις εχει πνευμα μαντειας, η ειναι επαοιδος, εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη· με λιθους θελουσι λιθοβολησει αυτους· το αιμα αυτων θελει εισθαι επ' αυτους.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 3300

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3300. And the first came forth red all over like a hairy garment [tunica]. That this signifies the natural good of the life of truth, is evident from the signification of “coming forth,” as being to be born; from the signification of “red,” as being the good of life, as will be shown presently; and from the signification of a “hairy garment,” as being the truth of the natural, which also will be shown presently. This being the “first” signifies that as to essence good is prior, as before said (n. 3299); and it is said “like a hairy garment” in order to signify that good is clothed with truth, as with a tender vessel or body, as also before said (n. 3299). In the internal sense of the Word a “garment” [tunica] signifies merely that which invests something else, wherefore also truths are compared to garments (n. 1073, 2576).

[2] That “red,” or “ruddy,” signifies the good of life, is because all good is of love, and love itself is celestial and spiritual fire, and is also compared to fire and likewise is called “fire” (n. 933-936). So also is love compared to blood, and is called “blood” (n. 1001); and because they are both red, the good which is of love is signified by “red” or “ruddy,” as may also be seen from the following passages in the Word. In the prophecy of Jacob, then Israel:

He shall wash his raiment in wine, and his vesture in the blood of grapes; his eyes are redder than wine, and his teeth are whiter than milk (Genesis 49:11-12); where Judah is treated of, by whom is there signified the Lord, as must be evident to everyone. “Raiment” and “vesture” in this passage signify the Lord’s Divine natural; “wine” and “the blood of grapes” signify the Divine good and Divine truth of the natural. Of the former it is said that “his eyes are redder than wine;” of the latter that “his teeth are whiter than milk;” it is the conjunction of good and truth in the natural which is thus described.

[3] In Isaiah:

Who is this that cometh from Edom? Wherefore art Thou red in Thine apparel? and Thy garments like him that treadeth in the wine-vat? (Isaiah 63:1-2);

here “Edom” denotes the Divine good of the Lord’s Divine natural, as will appear from what follows; “red in Thine apparel” denotes the good of truth; “garments like him that treadeth in the wine-vat,” the truth of good.

In Jeremiah:

Her Nazirites were purer than snow, they were whiter than milk; they were more ruddy in bone than rubies, their polishing was of sapphire (Lam. 4:7).

By the “Nazirites” was represented the Lord as to the Divine Human, especially as to the Divine natural; thus the good therein by their being “more ruddy in bone than rubies.”

[4] As “red” signified good, especially the good of the natural, therefore in the Jewish Church, in which each and all things were representative of the Lord, and thence of His kingdom (consequently of good and truth, because the Lord’s kingdom is from these), it was commanded that the covering of the tent should be of the skins of red rams (Exodus 25:5; 26:14; 35:7, 23; 36:19); and also that the water of expiation should be made of the ashes of a red heifer burned (Numbers 19:2, 9). Unless the color red had signified something celestial in the Lord’s kingdom, it would never have been commanded that the rams should be red, and the heifer red. That holy things were thereby represented, everyone acknowledges who holds the Word to be holy. Inasmuch as the color red had such a signification, the coverings of the tent were interwoven and coupled together with threads of scarlet, crimson, and blue (Exodus 35:6).

[5] As almost all things have also an opposite sense, as has before been frequently stated, “red” in like manner then signifies the evil which is of the love of self; and this because the cupidities of the love of self are compared to fire and are called “fire” (n. 934, 1297, 1527, 1528, 1861, 2446); and in like manner they are compared to blood and are called “blood” (n. 374, 954, 1005). Hence in the opposite sense “red” has this signification; as in Isaiah:

Jehovah said, Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool (Isaiah 1:18).

In Nahum:

The shield of the mighty men (of Belial) is made red, the valiant men are made crimson, in the fire of torches are the chariots in the day (Nahum 2:3).

In John:

And there was seen another sign in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his heads seven diadems (Revelation 12:3).

Again:

And I saw and behold a white horse, and he that sat thereon had a bow; and there was given unto him a crown; and he went forth conquering and to conquer. And another horse came forth that was red; and to him that sat thereon it was given to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one another; and there was given unto him a great sword. Afterwards there came forth a black horse; and at last a pale horse, whose name was death (Revelation 6:2, 4-5, 8).

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 1073

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1073. And he was uncovered in the midst of his tent. That this signifies things thereby perverted, is evident from the signification of “uncovered” that is, naked. For he is called “uncovered and naked from the drunkenness of wine” in whom there are no truths of faith, and still more so is he in whom they are perverted. The truths of faith themselves are compared to garments which cover the goods of charity, or charity itself; for charity is the body itself, and therefore truths are its garments; or what amounts to the same thing, charity is the soul itself and the truths of faith are as the body, which is the clothing of the soul. The truths of faith are also called in the Word “garments” and a “covering” and therefore it is said in the twenty-third verse th (Genesis 9:23) at Shem and Japheth took a garment and covered the nakedness of their father. Spiritual things relatively to celestial are as a body that clothes the soul, or as garments that clothe the body; and in heaven they are represented by garments. In this verse, because it is said that he lay uncovered, it is signified that he stripped himself of the truths of faith by desiring to investigate them by means of the things of sense and by reasonings therefrom.

The like is signified in the Word by lying naked from drunkenness with wine, as in Jeremiah:

Rejoice and be glad, O daughter of Edom, that dwellest in the land of Uz; the cup shall pass through unto thee also; thou shalt be drunken, and shalt make thyself naked (Lamentations 4:21).

And in Habakkuk:

Woe unto him that maketh his companion drink, and also maketh him drunken, in order to look upon their nakednesses (Habakkuk 2:15).

  
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