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Levitico 17

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1 IL Signore parlò, oltre a ciò, a Mosè, dicendo:

2 Parla ad Aaronne e a’ suoi figliuoli, e a tutti i figliuoli d’Israele, e di’ loro: Quest’è quello che il Signore ha comandato, dicendo:

3 Se alcuno della casa d’Israele scanna bue, o agnello, o capra, dentro del campo; o anche se lo scanna fuor del campo,

4 e non l’adduce all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza, per offerirne l’offerta al Signore, davanti al Tabernacolo del Signore; ciò sia imputato a colui in ispargimento di sangue; egli ha sparso sangue, e però sia riciso d’infra il suo popolo.

5 Acciocchè i figliuoli d’Israele adducano i lor sacrificii, i quali essi sacrificano per li campi, e li presentino al Signore all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza, dandoli al sacerdote; e li sacrifichino al Signore, per sacrificii da render grazie;

6 e acciocchè il sacerdote spanda il sangue di essi sacrificii sopra l’Altare del Signore, all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza; e faccia bruciare il grasso in soave odore al Signore;

7 e non sacrifichino più i lor sacrificii a’ demoni, dietro ai quali sogliono andar fornicando. Questo sia loro uno statuto perpetuo per le lor generazioni.

8 Di’ loro ancora: Se alcuno della casa d’Israele, o de’ forestieri che dimoreranno fra voi, offerisce olocausto, o sacrificio;

9 e non l’adduce all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza, per sacrificarlo al Signore; sia quell’uomo riciso da’ suoi popoli.

10 E SE alcuno della casa d’Israele, o de’ forestieri che dimoreranno fra loro, mangia alcun sangue, io metterò la mia faccia contro a quella persona che avrà mangiato il sangue; e la sterminerò d’infra il suo popolo.

11 Perciocchè la vita della carne è nel sangue; e però vi ho ordinato che sia posto sopra l’Altare, per far purgamento per l’anime vostre; conciossiachè il sangue sia quello con che si fa il purgamento per la persona.

12 Perciò ho detto a’ figliuoli di Israele: Niuno di voi mangi sangue; il forestiere stesso, che dimora fra voi, non mangi sangue.

13 E anche, se alcuno dei figliuoli d’Israele, o de’ forestieri che dimoreranno fra loro, prende a caccia alcuna fiera, o uccello, che si può mangiare, spandane il sangue, e copralo di polvere.

14 Perciocchè esso è la vita di ogni carne; il sangue le è in luogo di anima; e però ho detto a’ figliuoli d’Israele: Non mangiate sangue di alcuna carne; perciocchè il sangue è la vita di ogni carne; chiunque ne mangerà sia sterminato.

15 E qualunque persona avrà mangiata carne di bestia morta da sè, o lacerata dalle fiere, natio, o forestiere, ch’egli sia, lavi i suoi vestimenti, e sè stesso, con acqua; e sia immondo infino alla sera: poi sia netto.

16 E, se non lava i suoi vestimenti, e le sue carni, egli porterà la sua iniquità.

   


To many Protestant and Evangelical Italians, the Bibles translated by Giovanni Diodati are an important part of their history. Diodati’s first Italian Bible edition was printed in 1607, and his second in 1641. He died in 1649. Throughout the 1800s two editions of Diodati’s text were printed by the British Foreign Bible Society. This is the more recent 1894 edition, translated by Claudiana.

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Apocalypse Revealed # 939

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939. The fact that seeing the Lord's face does not mean seeing His face, but knowing and acknowledging Him as He is in respect to His Divine attributes, of which there are many, and that people conjoined with Him by love know Him and in that way see His face, can be seen from the following passages:

To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to Me... ...When you come to see the face of Jehovah... (Isaiah 1:11-12)

My heart said..., "Seek my face. Your face, Jehovah, I am seeking." (Psalms 27:8)

We will shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before His face with confession. (Psalms 95:1-2)

My soul thirsts... for the living God. When shall I come to see the face of God? ...yet shall I confess to Him the salvation of His countenance. (Psalms 42:2, 5)

They shall not see My face empty-handed. (Exodus 23:15)

...to come... to placate the face of Jehovah. (Zechariah 8:21-22, cf. Malachi 1:9)

Make Your face shine upon Your servant. (Psalms 31:16)

Who will show us any good? Lift up the light of Your countenance upon us, Jehovah. (Psalms 4:6)

They shall walk, O Jehovah, in the light of Your countenance. (Psalms 89:15)

...O God, cause Your face to shine, that we may be saved! (Psalms 80:3, 7, 19)

God be merciful to us and bless us. May He cause His face to shine upon us. (Psalms 67:1)

Jehovah bless you and keep you; Jehovah make His face shine upon you and be merciful to you; Jehovah lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace. (Numbers 6:24-26)

You hide them in the secret place of Your countenance... (Psalms 31:20)

You have set... our hidden secret in the light of Your countenance. (Psalms 90:8)

(Jehovah) said (to Moses), "My countenance will go... (Moses) said..., "If Your countenance does not go..., do not bring us down from here." (Exodus 33:14-15)

The bread on the table in the Tabernacle was called [literally] "the bread of faces" (Exodus 25:30, Numbers 4:7).

[2] We are often told, too, that Jehovah hid His face or turned His face away, as in the following:

...for (their) wickedness I have hidden My face from (them). (Jeremiah 33:5, cf. Ezekiel 7:22)

Your sins have hidden (God's) face from you... (Isaiah 59:2)

The face of Jehovah... will no longer regard them. (Lamentations 4:16)

(Jehovah) will hide His face from them..., according as they have made their works evil. (Micah 3:4)

You hid Your face... (Psalms 30:7, cf. 44:24; 104:29)

I will forsake them, and I will hide My face from them... I will surely hide My face... because of all the evil which they have done... (Deuteronomy 31:17-18)

And so on elsewhere, as in Isaiah 8:17; Ezekiel 39:23, 28-29; Deuteronomy 32:20.

[3] In an opposite sense, the face of Jehovah symbolizes anger and aversion, because an evil person turns away from the Lord, and when he turns away, it seems to him as though the Lord had turned away and was angry, as is clear from the following passages:

...I have set My face against this city for its evil... (Jeremiah 21:10, cf. 44:11)

I will set My face against that man and... devastate him... (Ezekiel 14:7-8)

I will set My face against them... and... fire shall devour them..., when I set My face against them. (Ezekiel 15:7)

...(he) who eats any blood, I will set My face against that soul... (Leviticus 17:10)

At the rebuke of Your countenance they perished. (Psalms 80:16)

The face of Jehovah is against those who do evil... (Psalms 34:16)

...I send an angel before you... Beware of his face..., for he will not endure your transgression. (Exodus 23:20-21)

Let Your enemies be scattered, and let those who hate You flee from Your countenance. (Numbers 10:35)

(I saw one sitting on the throne) from whose face the earth and heaven fled away. (Revelation 20:11)

That no one can see the Lord as He is in Himself, as we said above, is apparent from the following:

(Jehovah said to Moses,) "You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live." (Exodus 33:18-23)

That people nevertheless saw the Lord and lived, because He appeared by means of an angel, is apparent from Genesis 32:30, 1 Judges 13:22-23, 2 and elsewhere.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: "For I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved."

2. Manoah said to his wife, "We shall surely die, because we have seen God!" But his wife said to him, "If Jehovah had desired to kill us, He would not have accepted a burnt offering and a grain offering from our hands, nor would He have shown us all these things, nor would He have told us such things as these at this time."

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.