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申命記 6

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1 これはあなたがたのがあなたがたに教えよと命じられた命令と、定めと、おきてであって、あなたがたは渡って行って獲る地で、これを行わなければならない。

2 これはあなたがや孫と共に、あなたの生きながらえるの間、つねにあなたの恐れて、わたしが命じるもろもろの定めと、命令とを守らせるため、またあなたが長く命を保つことのできるためである。

3 それゆえ、イスラエルよ、聞いて、それを守り行え。そうすれば、あなたはさいわいを得、あなたの先祖があなたに言われたように、乳と蜜の流れるで、あなたの数は大いに増すであろう。

4 イスラエルよ聞け。われわれのは唯一のである。

5 あなたは心をつくし、精をつくし、力をつくして、あなたのさなければならない。

6 きょう、わたしがあなたに命じるこれらの言葉をあなたの心に留め、

7 努めてこれをあなたのらに教え、あなたがに座している時も、道を歩く時も、寝る時も、起きる時も、これについて語らなければならない。

8 またあなたはこれをあなたのにつけてしるしとし、あなたのの間に置いて覚えとし、

9 またあなたのの入口の柱と、あなたのとに書きしるさなければならない。

10 あなたのは、あなたの先祖アブラハム、イサク、ヤコブに向かって、あなたに与えると誓われた地に、あなたをはいらせられる時、あなたが建てたものでない大きな美しい々を得させ、

11 あなたが満たしたものでないもろもろの良い物を満たしたを得させ、あなたが掘ったものでない掘り井戸を得させ、あなたが植えたものでないぶどう畑とオリブの畑とを得させられるであろう。あなたは食べて飽きるであろう。

12 その時、あなたはみずから慎み、エジプトの地、奴隷のから導き出されたを忘れてはならない。

13 あなたの恐れてこれに仕え、その名をさして誓わなければならない。

14 あなたがたは他の神々すなわち周囲の民の神々に従ってはならない。

15 あなたのうちにおられるあなたのはねたむであるから、おそらく、あなたに向かって怒りを発し、地のおもてからあなたを滅ぼし去られるであろう。

16 あなたがたがマッサでしたように、あなたがたのを試みてはならない。

17 あなたがたのがあなたがたに命じられた命令と、あかしと、定めとを、努めて守らなければならない。

18 あなたはが見て正しいとし、良いとされることを行わなければならない。そうすれば、あなたはさいわいを得、かつがあなたの先祖に誓われた、あの良い地にはいって、自分のものとすることができるであろう。

19 またが仰せられたように、あなたのを皆あなたのから追い払われるであろう。

20 後の日となって、あなたのがあなたに問うて言うであろう、『われわれのがあなたがたに命じられたこのあかしと、定めと、おきてとは、なんのためですか』。

21 その時あなたはそのに言わなければならない。『われわれはエジプトでパロの奴隷であったが、は強いをもって、われわれをエジプトから導き出された。

22 はわれわれのの前で、大きな恐ろしいしるしと不思議とをエジプトと、パロとその全とに示され、

23 われわれをそこから導き出し、かつてわれわれの先祖に誓われた地にはいらせ、それをわれわれに賜わった。

24 そしてはこのすべての定めを行えと、われわれに命じられた。これはわれわれの恐れて、われわれが、つねにさいわいであり、また今日のように、がわれわれを守って命を保たせるためである。

25 もしわれわれが、命じられたとおりに、このすべての命令をわれわれの主のに守って行うならば、それはわれわれの義となるであろう』。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 7847

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7847. 'And put it onto the two doorposts and onto the lintel' means the truths and forms of good of the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'the doorposts' as the truths of the natural; and from the meaning of 'the lintel' as the forms of good belonging to it. The reason why the doorposts and lintel have this meaning is that 'the house' means the actual person or his mind, and parts forming the door mean the things that serve to lead into it. These, it may be evident, are the truths and forms of good of the natural; for the natural man receives instruction first, before the rational man, and the ideas he learns during that time are natural ones, into which spiritual ideas, which are more internal, are gradually instilled. From this one may see in what way the truths and forms of good of the natural serve to lead in. Furthermore lintel and doorposts are similar in meaning to a person's frontlets and hands; for it is in the nature of angelic ideas to associate natural objects with human characteristics. The reason for this is that the spiritual world or heaven is in form like a person, and therefore all things in that world - that is, all spiritual realities, which are truths and forms of good - have connection with that form, as has been shown where correspondences are the subject, at the ends of quite a number of chapters. And since in angelic ideas natural objects become spiritual realities a house does so too. To them it is a person's mind; the bedrooms and other rooms are the inner parts of the mind, and the windows, doors, doorposts, and lintels are the outer parts leading in. Since angelic ideas are like this they are also filled with life; and that being so, things which in the natural world are lifeless objects become objects filled with life when they pass into the spiritual world. For everything spiritual is filled with life since it comes from the Lord.

[2] The fact that 'doorposts and lintel' is similar in meaning to a person's 'frontlets and hands' may be seen from the following words in Moses,

You shall love Jehovah your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength. You are to bind them as a sign onto your hand, and let them be as frontlets between your eyes. And you are to write them onto the doorposts of your house, and on your gates. Deuteronomy 6:5, 8-9; 11:13, 18, 20.

Since they hold a similar meaning to each other both observances have been stated here.

[3] As regards the meaning of 'lintel and doorposts' in the spiritual sense as the forms of good and the truths of the natural which lead into spiritual things, this is clear from the description in Ezekiel of the new temple, which means the spiritual Church. There reference is made many times to doorposts and lintels, objects which were also measured. This would never have been done unless those details had also meant something descriptive of the Church or of heaven, that is, something spiritual, such as the following details in that prophet,

The priest shall take some of the blood of the sin offering, and put it onto the doorpost of the house, and onto the four corners of the ledge of the altar, and onto the post of the gate of the inner court, on the first day of the month. Ezekiel 45:19.

[4] In the same prophet,

The prince shall enter by the way of the portico outside, and stand by the gate post; and the priests shall make his burnt offering. At that time he shall worship on the threshold of the gate. Ezekiel 46:2.

Anyone may recognize that 'the temple' here is not used to mean the temple but the Lord's Church, for the kinds of things described here in a number of chapters have never come about, and never will. In the highest sense 'the temple' is used to mean the Lord's Divine Human. He Himself teaches this meaning in John 2:19, 21-22; and in the representative sense 'the temple is therefore used to mean His Church. For statements that the angel measured the lintels of this new temple, see Ezekiel 40:9-10, 14, 16, 24; 41:21, 25. This measuring of them would have had no importance unless 'the lintels', and also the numbers involved, had meant some aspect of the Church. Because 'the doorposts and lintel' meant the truths and forms of good in the natural, which serve to lead in, the ones in this new temple were square, Ezekiel 41:21. For the same reason the doorposts in Solomon's temple were made of planks of olive wood, 1 Kings 6:31, 33. 'Olive wood' meant the good of truth or the good which is that of the spiritual Church.

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