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申命記 16

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1 あなたはアビブを守って、あなたの主のために過越の祭を行わなければならない。アビブに、あなたのの間にあなたをエジプトから導き出されたからである。

2 がその名を置くために選ばれる場所で、または牛をあなたの過越の犠牲としてほふらなければならない。

3 種を入れたパンをそれと共に食べてはならない。七のあいだ、種入れぬパンすなわち悩みのパンを、それと共に食べなければならない。あなたがエジプトから出るとき、急いで出たからである。こうして世に生きながらえるの間、エジプトから出てきたを常に覚えなければならない。

4 その七の間は、国の内どこにもパン種があってはならない。また初めのの夕暮にほふるもののを、翌まで残しておいてはならない。

5 あなたのが賜わる町の内で、過越の犠牲をほふってはならない。

6 ただあなたのがその名を置くために選ばれる場所で、夕暮の日の入るころ、あなたがエジプトから出た時刻に、過越の犠牲をほふらなければならない。

7 そしてあなたのが選ばれる場所で、それを焼いて食べ、になって天幕に帰らなければならない。

8 のあいだ種入れぬパンを食べ、七目にあなたの主のために聖会を開かなければならない。なんの仕事もしてはならない。

9 また七週間をえなければならない。すなわち穀物に、かまを入れ始める時から七週間をえ始めなければならない。

10 そしてあなたの主のために七週の祭を行い、あなたのが賜わる祝福にしたがって、力に応じ、自発の供え物をささげなければならない。

11 こうしてあなたはむすこ、娘、しもべ、はしためおよび町の内におるレビびと、ならびにあなたがたのうちにおる寄留の他国人と孤児と寡婦と共に、あなたのがその名を置くために選ばれる場所で、あなたの主の喜び楽しまなければならない。

12 あなたはかつてエジプトで奴隷であったことを覚え、これらの定めを守り行わなければならない。

13 打ち場と、酒ぶねから取入れをしたとき、七のあいだ仮庵の祭を行わなければならない。

14 その祭の時には、あなたはむすこ、娘、しもべ、はしためおよび町の内におるレビびと、寄留の他国人、孤児、寡婦と共に喜び楽しまなければならない。

15 が選ばれる場所で七の間、あなたの主のために祭を行わなければならない。あなたのはすべての産物と、のすべてのわざとにおいて、あなたを祝福されるから、あなたは大いに喜び楽しまなければならない。

16 あなたのうちの男子は皆あなたのが選ばれる場所で、年に三度、すなわち種入れぬパンの祭と、七週の祭と、仮庵の祭に、主のに出なければならない。ただし、から手で主のに出てはならない。

17 あなたのが賜わる祝福にしたがい、おのおの力に応じて、ささげ物をしなければならない。

18 あなたのが賜わるすべての町々の内に、部族にしたがって、さばきびとと、つかさびととを、立てなければならない。そして彼らは正しいさばきをもって民をさばかなければならない。

19 あなたはさばきを曲げてはならない。人をかたより見てはならない。また賄賂を取ってはならない。賄賂は賢い者のをくらまし、正しい者の事件を曲げるからである。

20 ただ公義をのみ求めなければならない。そうすればあなたは生きながらえて、あなたのが賜わる地を所有するにいたるであろう。

21 あなたの主のために築く祭壇のかたわらに、アシラの像をも立ててはならない。

22 またあなたのが憎まれる柱を立ててはならない。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 7111

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7111.'To the taskmasters over the people and to their officers, saying' means those in the nearest position to molest, and those in the nearest position to receive. This is clear from the meaning of 'the taskmasters' as those who compel people to serve, dealt with in 6852, and since they do so by means of molestations, 'the taskmasters' also means those who molest, but those in the nearest position to carry it out, who are dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'the officers' as those in the nearest position to receive. For the officers came from the children of Israel, but the taskmasters from the Egyptians, as is evident from what follows. Thus in the internal sense 'the officers' are those in the nearest position to receive, and 'the taskmasters' those in the nearest position to molest.

[2] Who exactly are meant may be recognized from those in the next life who molest, introducing falsities and evils, and those who receive these and pass them on. Those who molest, introducing falsities and evils, are the hells. But to achieve their purpose they send out from themselves emissaries through whom they act; and these make their appearance no great distance away from those who are molested. This is done for the reason that the thoughts and intentions of many may by focused through them; otherwise such thoughts and intentions would become diffuse. Those emissaries appear in particular places of their own in the world of spirits, and from the actual places where they appear one can recognize which hell they come from. Some appear overhead at varying heights and angles; others alongside the head, to the right or left as well as behind it; and others again below the head, on various levels in relation to the body, from the head right down to the soles of the feet. They flow in with the kinds of things that are emitted from hell, but a spirit or man can only feel them, and therefore only know of them, as things that are inside himself, as things that he himself thinks and intends. Those emissaries are called 'subordinates', see what has already been shown from experience regarding them in 4403, 5856, 5983-5989. Since these are in the nearest position to molest they are meant by 'the taskmasters'. But those who receive things from them and pass them on are 'the officers'; they are also intermediary spirits. For as stated above, the officers came from the children of Israel, but the taskmasters came from the Egyptians.

[3] Among the Israelite and Jewish people 'officers was a name given to those who were required to tell the people what they had to do, and who were to give orders. For this reason they also sat with the judges and elders in the gates, and told the people the judgements that had been made as well as the commands issued by the leader, as becomes clear from the following places: In Moses,

You shall appoint 1 judges and officers in all your gates according to your tribes, who will judge the people with righteous judgement. 2 Deuteronomy 16:18.

In the same author,

When they go out to war the priest shall speak to the people and warn them that they should not be afraid. After that the officers shall say that he who has built a house should go back, and also the fearful. Deuteronomy 20:1-3, 5, 8, 9.

In Joshua,

Joshua gave orders to the officers to say to the people that they should prepare provisions for the journey, before they crossed the Jordan. Joshua 1:10-11.

In the same book,

At the end of three days it happened, when the officers passed through the middle of the camp, that they gave orders [to the people, saying] that when they saw the ark of the covenant of Jehovah they too were to set out. Joshua 8:33.

The officers' were overseers of the people, distinct and separate from the princes or leaders of the people, see Deuteronomy 1:15. They were distinct and separate from the elders too, Deuteronomy 31:28, and also from the judges, Joshua 8:33.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, give

2. literally, the judgement of righteousness

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.