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申命記 22

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1 あなたの兄弟の牛、または羊の迷っているのを見て、それを見捨てておいてはならない。必ずそれを兄弟のところへ連れて帰らなければならない。

2 もしその兄弟が近くの者でなく、知らない人であるならば、それを自分のにひいてきて、あなたのところにおき、その兄弟が尋ねてきた時に、それを彼に返さなければならない。

3 あなたの兄弟のろばの場合も、そうしなければならない。着物の場合も、そうしなければならない。またすべてあなたの兄弟の失った物を見つけた場合も、そうしなければならない。それを見捨てておくことはできない。

4 あなたの兄弟のろばまたは牛が道に倒れているのを見て、見捨てておいてはならない。必ずそれを助け起さなければならない。

5 女は男の着物を着てはならない。また男は女の着物を着てはならない。あなたのはそのような事をする者を忌みきらわれるからである。

6 もしあなたが道で、の上、または地面に鳥の巣のあるのを見つけ、その中に雛または卵があって、がその雛または卵を抱いているならば、を雛と一緒に取ってはならない。

7 必ず鳥を去らせ、ただ雛だけを取らなければならない。そうすればあなたはさいわいを得、長く生きながらえることができるであろう。

8 新しい建てる時は、屋根に欄干を設けなければならない。それは人が屋根から落ちて、のとがをあなたのに帰することのないようにするためである。

9 ぶどう畑に二種の種を混ぜてまいてはならない。そうすればあなたがまいた種から産する物も、ぶどう畑から出る物も、みな忌むべき物となるであろう。

10 牛と、ろばとを組み合わせて耕してはならない。

11 羊毛と亜麻糸を混ぜて織った着物を着てはならない。

12 身にまとう上着のすみに、ふさをつけなければならない。

13 もし人がをめとり、妻のところにはいって後、その女をきらい、

14 『わたしはこの女をめとって近づいた時、彼女に処女の証拠を見なかった』と言って虚偽の非難をもって、その女に悪名を負わせるならば、

15 その女の父とは、彼女の処女の証拠を取って、におる長老たちに差し出し、

16 そして彼女の父は長老たちに言わなければならない。『わたしはこの人に娘を与えてにさせましたが、この人は娘をきらい、

17 虚偽の非難をもって、「わたしはあなたの娘に処女の証拠を見なかった」と言います。しかし、これがわたしの娘の処女の証拠です』と言って、その父母はかの布を長老たちのにひろげなければならない。

18 その時、長老たちは、その人を捕えて撃ち懲らし、

19 またシケルの罰金を課し、それを女の父に与えなければならない。彼はイスラエルの処女に悪名を負わせたからである。彼はその女をとし、一生その女を出すことはできない。

20 しかし、この非難が真実であって、その女に処女の証拠が見られない時は、

21 その女を父のの入口にひき出し、の人々は彼女をで撃ち殺さなければならない。彼女は父ので、みだらな事をおこない、イスラエルのうちに愚かな事をしたからである。あなたはこうしてあなたがたのうちから悪を除き去らなければならない。

22 もしのある女と寝ている男を見つけたならば、その女と寝た男およびその女を一緒に殺し、こうしてイスラエルのうちから悪を除き去らなければならない。

23 もし処女である女が、人と婚約した後、他の男がの内でその女に会い、これを犯したならば、

24 あなたがたはそのふたりをにひき出して、で撃ち殺さなければならない。これはその女がの内におりながら叫ばなかったからであり、またその男は隣人のをはずかしめたからである。あなたはこうしてあなたがたのうちから悪を除き去らなければならない。

25 しかし、男が、人と婚約した女に野で会い、その女を捕えてこれを犯したならば、その男だけを殺さなければならない。

26 その女には何もしてはならない。女には死にあたる罪がない。人がその隣人に立ちむかって、それを殺したと同じ事件だからである。

27 これは男が野で女に会ったので、人と婚約したその女が叫んだけれども、救う者がなかったのである。

28 まだ人と婚約しない処女である女に、男が会い、これを捕えて犯し、ふたりが見つけられたならば、

29 女を犯した男は女の父に五十シケルを与えて、女を自分のとしなければならない。彼はその女をはずかしめたゆえに、一生その女を出すことはできない。

30 だれも父のをめとってはならない。父のと寝てはならない。

   

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9274. 'And in the seventh you shall let it rest, and let it lie fallow' means the second state, when the member of the Church is governed by good, and so enjoys peace and serenity. This is clear from the meaning of 'the seventh year' or 'the sabbath' as the time when a person is governed by good and is led by the Lord through good, dealt with in 8495, 8510, 8890, 8893; from the meaning of 'letting the land rest', or not sowing it, as not being led by truths as before; and from the meaning of 'letting it lie fallow' as enjoying peace and serenity. Also, the sabbath was representative of a state of peace in which [goodness and truth] are joined together, see 8494; for letting the land rest and lie fallow represented the rest, serenity, and peace enjoyed by those who are governed by good received from the Lord. Regarding the two states of a person who is being regenerated and coming to have the Church within him, the first being a time when he is led by the truths of faith towards the good of charity, and the second being a time when he is governed by the good of charity, see 7923, 7992, 8505, 8506, 8512, 8513, 8516, 8539, 8643, 8648, 8658, 8685, 8690, 8701, 8772, 9139, 9224, 9227, 9230.

[2] These two states of a person who is being regenerated and coming to have the Church within him have not been known up to now, the chief reason for this being that members of the Church have not drawn a clear distinction between truth and good, nor therefore between faith and charity. Another reason is that they have had no clear idea of the two powers of mind a person has - the understanding and the will - nor any clear idea that the function of the understanding is to see truths and forms of good, and that of the will to be stirred by affection for them and to love them. Consequently it was not possible for them to know that the first state of a person who is being regenerated consists in learning truths and seeing them, and the second state in willing and loving them, and that a person has made them his own only when he desires and loves those he has learned and seen. For the will is the person's true self, and the understanding is its servant. Had people known these things they could then have known and come to see clearly that a person who is being regenerated is endowed by the Lord with both a new understanding and a new will, and that unless he is endowed with both he is not a new person; for understanding is no more than the seeing of things that a person desires and loves, and so is simply a servant, as has been stated. And if people had known this they could consequently have known that the first state of a person who is being regenerated consists in being led by means of truths towards good, and the second state in being led by means of good. They could have known that in this second state order is turned around, that the person is now led by the Lord, and that therefore the person is now in heaven and so enjoys peace and serenity.

[3] This state is what is meant by the seventh day, by the seventh year, and also by a jubilee - which are the sabbath, and the sabbath of sabbaths - and by the land's resting in those years, in keeping with the following in Moses,

Six years you shall sow your field, and six years you shall prune your vineyard, and gather in its produce; but in the seventh year there shall be a sabbath of sabbaths for the land, a sabbath to Jehovah. You shall not sow your field, and you shall not prune your vineyard. What grows of its own accord of your harvest you shall not reap. Leviticus 25:3-5.

And in reference to a jubilee,

In the year of a jubilee you shall not sow, nor shall you reap what grows of its own accord, nor shall you harvest the unattended 1 vines. Leviticus 25:11, 12.

The person who does not know anything about those two states cannot know either about very many things contained in the Word; for in the Word, especially the prophetical part, the first state is depicted clearly and so is the second. Indeed that person cannot understand the internal sense of the Word, nor even much that is contained in its literal sense, such as the following predictions by the Lord regarding the final period of the Church at the present day, which is there called 'the close of the age', in Matthew,

Then let those who are in Judea flee into the mountains; let him who is on the housetop not go down to take anything out of his house; and let him who is in the field not return to take his clothes. Matthew 24:16-18.

And in Luke,

On that day, whoever will be on the housetop with his vessels in the house, let him not come down to take them away; and whoever is in the field, let him likewise not return to the things behind him. Remember Lot's wife. Luke 17:31-32.

The second state is described in these places, together with a warning not to go back from it to the first, see 3650-3655, 5895 (end), 5897 (end), 8505, 8506, 8510, 8512, 8516.

[4] The fact that those states are distinct and separate from each other is also implied by the following words in Moses,

When you build 2 a new house you shall make a parapet for your roof. You shall not sow your vineyard and your field with mixed seed. You shall not plough with an ox and an ass together. You shall not wear a garment made of wool and flax mixed together. 3 Deuteronomy 22:8-11; Leviticus 19:19.

These laws serve to mean that anyone who is in the state of truth, that is, in the first state, cannot be in the state of good, that is, in the second state, nor vice versa, the reason being that one state is the inverse of the other. For in the first state a person looks from the world to heaven, but in the second from heaven to the world. In the first state truths come from the world by way of the understanding into the will, where they become forms of good because they are loved. But in the second state the forms of good so created come from heaven by way of the will into the understanding, where they appear in the form of faith. This faith is saving faith, because it comes out of the good of love, that is, comes from the Lord by way of the good of love; for this faith is charity in outward form.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, separated

2. literally, make

3. literally, a mixed garment of wool and flax together

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