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Levitico 20

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1 IL Signore parlò, oltre a ciò, a Mosè dicendo: Di’ ancora a’ figliuoli d’Israele:

2 Chiunque de’ figliuoli d’Israele, o de’ forestieri che dimorano in Israele, avrà dato della sua progenie a Molec, del tutto sia fatto morire; lapidilo il popolo del paese.

3 E io ancora metterò la mia faccia contro a quell’uomo, e lo sterminerò d’infra il suo popolo; perciocchè egli avrà dato della sua progenie a Molec, per contaminare il mio Santuario, e per profanare il mio Nome santo.

4 Che se pure il popolo del paese del tutto chiude gli occhi, per non vedere quell’uomo, quando avrà dato della sua progenie a Molec, per non farlo morire;

5 io metterò la mia faccia contro a quell’uomo, e contro alla sua famiglia; e sterminerò d’infra il lor popolo lui, e tutti coloro che lo seguiranno, in fornicare dietro a Molec.

6 E se alcuna persona si rivolge agli spiriti di Pitone, o agl’indovini, per fornicar dietro a loro, io metterò la mia faccia contro a quella persona, e la sterminerò d’infra il suo popolo.

7 Voi dunque santificatevi, e siate santi; perciocchè io sono il Signore Iddio vostro.

8 E osservate i miei statuti, e metteteli in opera. Io sono il Signore che vi santifico.

9 Se alcuno maledice suo padre, o sua madre, del tutto sia fatto morire; egli ha maledetto suo padre, o sua madre; sia il suo sangue sopra lui.

10 E se alcuno commette adulterio con la moglie di un altro, con la moglie del suo prossimo; facciansi morire l’adultero e l’adultera.

11 E se alcuno giace con la moglie di suo padre, egli ha scoperte le vergogne di suo padre; del tutto facciansi morire amendue; sia il lor sangue sopra loro.

12 E se alcuno giace con la sua nuora, del tutto facciansi morire amendue; essi hanno fatta confusione; sia il lor sangue sopra loro.

13 E se alcuno giace carnalmente con maschio, amendue hanno fatta una cosa abbominevole; del tutto facciansi morire; sia il lor sangue sopra loro.

14 E se alcuno prende una donna, e la madre di essa insieme, ciò è scelleratezza; brucinsi col fuoco, e lui e loro; acciocchè non vi sia alcuna scelleratezza nel mezzo di voi.

15 E se alcuno si congiunge carnalmente con una bestia, del tutto sia fatto morire; uccidete ancora la bestia.

16 Parimente, se alcuna donna si accosta ad alcuna bestia, per farsi coprire, uccidi la donna, e la bestia; del tutto facciansi morire; sia il lor sangue sopra loro.

17 E se alcuno prende la sua sorella, figliuola di suo padre, o figliuola di sua madre, e vede le sue vergogne, ed essa vede le vergogne di lui, ciò è cosa vituperosa; sieno adunque amendue sterminati alla vista de’ figliuoli del lor popolo; colui ha scoperte le vergogne della sua sorella; porti la sua iniquità.

18 E se alcuno giace con donna che è nella sua immondizia, e scopre le sue vergogne, egli ha scoperto il flusso di quella donna, ed essa ha scoperto il flusso del suo sangue; perciò sieno amendue sterminati del mezzo del lor popolo.

19 E non iscoprir le vergogne della sorella di tua madre, o della sorella di tuo padre; perciocchè se alcuno scopre la carne loro, amendue porteranno la loro iniquità.

20 E se alcuno giace con la sua zia, egli ha scoperte le vergogne del suo zio; amendue porteranno il lor peccato; sieno fatti morire, e non abbiano figliuoli.

21 Parimente, se alcuno prende la moglie del suo fratello, ciò è cosa brutta; colui ha scoperte le vergogne del suo fratello; sieno senza figliuoli.

22 Osservate tutti i miei statuti, e tutte le mie leggi, e metteteli in opera; acciocchè il paese, dove io vi conduco per abitarvi, non vi vomiti fuori.

23 E non procedete secondo i costumi della nazione che io scaccio dal vostro cospetto; perciocchè essi hanno fatte tutte queste cose; onde io li ho avuti in abbominio.

24 E io vi ho detto: Voi possederete la terra loro, e io ve la darò per possederla; terra stillante latte e miele. Io sono il Signore Iddio vostro, che vi ho separati dagli altri popoli.

25 E però mettete differenza fra la bestia monda e l’immonda, e fra l’uccello mondo e l’immondo; e non rendete le vostre persone abbominevoli per quelle bestie, o per quegli uccelli, o per alcun rettile che serpe sopra la terra, i quali io vi ho separati per averli per immondi.

26 E siatemi santi; perciocchè io, il Signore, son santo; e vi ho separati dagli altri popoli, acciocchè siate miei.

27 Se alcuno, uomo o donna, ha lo spirito di Pitone, o è indovino, del tutto sia fatto morire; sia lapidato; sia il sangue di tali persone sopra loro.

   


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 Explained # 194

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194. And thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee. That this signifies man's ignorance of that time, and of his state then, is evident from the signification of hour, as being the time when man is to die, and also his state at the time; and from the signification of not knowing it, as being ignorant. It is said, what hour I will come upon thee, namely, as a thief; and in the sense of the letter is hereby meant that the Lord would thus come, but in the spiritual sense it is meant that evils and falsities would steal the knowledges which they have from the Word; for, in the sense of the letter of the Word, it is attributed to Jehovah, or the Lord, that He does evil, but, in the spiritual sense it is meant that He does evil to no one, but that man does evil to himself (as may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 2447, 5798, 6071, 6991, 6997, 7533, 7632, 7643, 7877, 7679, 7710, 7926, 8227, 8228, 8284, 8483, 8632, 9010, 9128, 9306, 10431).

[2] The reason why hour also signifies state is, because in the Word all times, as a day, a week, a month, a year, an age, signify states of life, and hence hour has a similar signification. (The cause of this may be seen in the work, Heaven and Hell 162-169, where time in heaven is treated of.)

But because hour signifies both time and state, therefore, where hour is mentioned in the Word it may to some extent be known that something other than time is signified by it.

In Matthew:

A householder hired labourers into his vineyard, who, laboured from the third hour, the sixth, the ninth, and the eleventh, and received an equal reward (Matthew 20:1-17).

By these hours in the world are meant times, but in heaven states of the life, because there are no hours in heaven, as times there are not measurable, and divided into days, and these into hours, as in the world, therefore instead of these they there perceive the states of the life of those who die, whether old, young, youths or children, who have alike procured to themselves spiritual life. To labour in the vineyard, denotes the procuring of spiritual life by means of knowledges of good and truth from the Word applied to the uses of life. (That a vineyard in the Word signifies the spiritual church, and spiritual life pertaining to man, may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 3220, 9139.) By the third, the sixth, and the ninth hours similar states of life are signified; for all numbers in the Word are significative, and those numbers have a similar signification. Three signifies a full state, or what is complete even to the end (see n. 2788, 4495, 7715, 8347, 9825). The like is signified by six and nine; but the number eleven signifies a state not yet full, but yet a state of reception, such as that of well-disposed children and infants. The twelfth hour up to which they all laboured, signifies truths and goods in their fulness (see n. 577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272, 3858, 3913. That all numbers in the Word are significative, see n. 4495, 4670, 5265, 6175, 9488, 9659, 10217, 10253; and that multiplied numbers have a similar signification to the simple numbers from which they arise by multiplication, hence three, six, and nine have a similar signification, see n. 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973).

[3] Since twelve signifies truths and goods in their fulness, and thus a state of light or of man's intelligence therefrom, the Lord says,

"Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any one walk in the day, he stumbleth not" (John 11:9).

In other places, also by hours are signified states of life, as in the Apocalypse:

"The four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, to slay the third part of men" (9:15).

By the times here mentioned are meant states of evil in men, as will be seen when we come to the explanation of those words.

From these considerations it is now evident that by, Thou shalt not know in what hour I will come upon thee, is meant man's ignorance not only of the time of his death, but also of the state of his life at that time, which state remains to eternity; for according to the quality of the state of man's past life even to the end of it, such he remains to eternity.

[4] Similar things are frequently said by the Lord in the Evangelists, as in Matthew:

"Ye know not in what hour your Lord doth come; be ye also ready; for in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man shall come" (24:42, 44).

Again:

"The lord of the servant shall come in a day when he looketh not for him, and in an hour that he is not aware of" (24:50).

And again:

"Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man shall come" (25:13).

It must be known that a man remains to eternity such as the quality of his whole life has been to the end, and not at all such as he is at the hour of death; for repentance then in the case of the evil is of no avail, but with the good it confirms the state.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia # 7973

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7973. 'Around six hundred thousand men on foot' means all aspects of the truth and good of faith in their entirety. This is clear from the meaning of the number 'six hundred thousand' as all aspects of faith in their entirety, for this number is a multiple of six and also of twelve, and 'twelve' means all aspects of faith and charity, 577, 2089, 2129 (end), 2130 (end), 3272, 3858, 3913. This is why Jacob's sons were twelve in number, why their descendants were divided into the same number of tribes, and also why the Lord chose twelve disciples, that is to say, in order that they might represent all aspects of faith and charity. Regarding the tribes, see 3858, 3862, 3926, 3979, 4060, 6335, 6737, 6640, 7876, 7891; and regarding the disciples, 3354, 3488, 5858 (end), 6397.

[2] At this point 'six hundred thousand' has a similar meaning because a larger or smaller number that is a multiple or a factor carries a meaning similar to that of the simple numbers that are being multiplied or divided, 5291, 5335, 5708. This is plainly evident from the number twelve. Whether this is divided into six or multiplied into seventy-two, 144 (which is twelve twelves), 12000, or 144000, the meaning is similar, as with 144000 in John,

I heard the number of the sealed, a hundred and forty-four thousand, sealed out of every tribe of Israel - out of each tribe twelve thousand. Revelation 7:4-5 and following verses.

Here 'the children of Israel' is not used to mean the children of Israel, 'tribes' the tribes, or 'the number' a number, but to mean the kinds of things contained in the internal sense, namely all aspects of faith and charity. Each tribe in particular accordingly means one kind or one group, in keeping with the explanations at Genesis 29, 30.

[3] Similarly with the following in the same author,

Behold, a Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and with Him 144000, having His Father's name written on their foreheads. They were singing a new song before the throne, and no one could learn the song except 144000 bought from the earth. These are the ones who follow the Lamb wherever He goes. These were bought from men (homo), being the first fruits to God and the Lamb. Revelation 14:1, 3-4.

From this description it is evident that those governed by charity are meant by 144000. It is also evident that the sole purpose of this number is to indicate the state and its essential nature. That number is similar to twelve in what it indicates, for it is the product of 12000 and it multiplied.

[4] It is similar with the smaller number 144, Which is twelve times twelve, in the same author,

He measured the wall of the holy Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven, 144 cubits, which is the measure of a man (homo), that is, of an angel. Revelation 21:2, 17.

'The wall of the holy Jerusalem' is not in the spiritual sense a wall; instead it is the truth of faith defending things of the Church, see 6419; and this also is why it is said to have been '144 cubits'. It is plainly evident that such must be meant, since it says 'it is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel'. 'Man' and 'angel' mean every aspect of the truth and good of faith.

[5] The same is also evident from the twelve precious stones that the foundation of the wall consisted of, and from the twelve gates, each of which was a pearl, Revelation 21:19-21. For by 'precious stones' truths of faith that spring from the good of charity are meant, 643, 3720, 6426, and similarly by 'gate' and also by 'pearl'. From this it is now clear that a smaller or larger number carries a meaning similar to the simple number that is divided or multiplied. As regards the fact that all numbers in the Word mean spiritual things, see 481, 487, 575, 647, 648, 755, 813, 1963, 1988, 2075, 2252, 3252, 4164, 4495, 4670, 5265.

[6] From these considerations one may now see that the number 'six hundred thousand' men going out of Egypt also means such things. But scarcely anyone is able to believe that such are meant by this number because it refers to a historical event; and any historical event fixes the mind all the time on the external sense and draws it away from the internal sense. Nevertheless that number too means such spiritual things, for there is not a part of a word, not even indeed one jot or one tittle in the Word, that is not in itself holy, because it holds what is holy within it. Anyone at all can see that there is nothing holy about a merely historical event.

  
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