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申命記 26

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1 あなたのが嗣業として賜わるにはいって、それを所有し、そこに住む時は、

2 あなたのが賜わるにできる、地のすべての実の初物を取ってかごに入れ、あなたのがその名を置くために選ばれる所へ携えて行かなければならない。

3 そしてその時の祭司の所へ行って彼に言わなければならない、『きょう、あなたのにわたしは申します。がわれわれに与える先祖たちに誓われたに、わたしははいることができました』。

4 そのとき祭司はあなたのからそのかごを受け取ってあなたの主の祭壇に置かなければならない。

5 そして、あなたはあなたの主のに述べて言わなければならない、『わたしの先祖は、さすらいの一アラムびとでありましたが、わずかの人を連れてエジプトへ下って行って、その所に寄留し、ついにそこで大きく、強い、人数の多い民になりました。

6 ところがエジプトびとはわれわれをしえたげ、また悩まして、つらい労役を負わせましたが、

7 われわれが先祖たちのに叫んだので、はわれわれの声を聞き、われわれの悩みと、骨折りと、しえたげとを顧み、

8 は強いと、伸べたと、大いなる恐るべき事と、しるしと、不思議とをもって、われわれをエジプトから導き出し、

9 われわれをこの所へ連れてきて、乳と蜜の流れるこの地をわれわれに賜わりました。

10 よ、ごらんください。あなたがわたしに賜わった地の実の初物を、いま携えてきました』。そしてあなたはそれをあなたの主のに置いて、あなたの主の礼拝し、

11 あなたのがあなたとあなたのとに賜わったすべての良い物をもって、レビびとおよびあなたのなかにいる寄留の他国人と共に喜び楽しまなければならない。

12 年すなわち十分の一を納める年に、あなたがすべての産物の十分の一を納め終って、それをレビびとと寄留の他国人と孤児と寡婦とに与え、町のうちで彼らに飽きるほど食べさせた時、

13 あなたの主ので言わなければならない、『わたしはその聖なる物をから取り出し、またレビびとと寄留の他国人と孤児と寡婦とにそれを与え、すべてあなたが命じられた命令のとおりにいたしました。わたしはあなたの命令にそむかず、またそれを忘れませんでした。

14 わたしはその聖なる物を喪のうちで食べたことがなく、また汚れた身でそれを取り出したことがなく、また死人にそれを供えたことがありませんでした。わたしはわたしの主の声に聞き従い、すべてあなたがわたしに命じられたとおりにいたしました。

15 あなたの聖なるすみかである天からみそなわして、あなたの民イスラエルと、あなたがわれわれに与えられた地とを祝福してください。これはあなたがわれわれの先祖に誓われた乳と蜜の流れる地です』。

16 きょう、あなたのはこれらの定めと、おきてとを行うことをあなたに命じられる。それゆえ、あなたは心をつくし、精をつくしてそれを守り行わなければならない。

17 きょう、あなたはをあなたのとし、かつその道に歩み、定めと、戒めと、おきてとを守り、その声に聞き従うことを明言した。

18 そして、は先に約束されたように、きょう、あなたを自分の宝の民とされること、また、あなたがそのすべての命令を守るべきことを明言された。

19 は誉と良き名と栄えとをあなたに与えて、主の造られたすべての民にまさるものとされるであろう。あなたはが言われたように、あなたの主の聖なる民となるであろう」。

   

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97. He that walketh in the midst of the seven golden lampstands. That this signifies from whom is life to all in the New Heaven and the New Church, is evident from the signification of walking, as being to live; and when said of the Lord, as being life itself (concerning which more will be said in what follows); and from the signification of seven golden lampstands, as being all in the New Heaven and in the New Church (concerning which see above, n. 62). Hence it is clear that the reason why the Lord was seen in the midst of the lampstands, was, that the midst signifies the inmost; the lampstands signify heaven and the church, and walking signifies life, and to be in the midst, when said of the Lord, signifies to be in all things that are round about; therefore it was hereby represented that all the life of faith and of love in heaven and in the church is from Him (as may be seen above, n. 84. That the midst denotes the inmost and the centre from which is all influx, see Arcana Coelestia 1074, 2940, 2973, 7777. That the Lord is the common centre from whom is all direction and determination in heaven, see the work, Heaven and Hell 123, 124. That the propagation of the light of heaven, which is Divine truth proceeding from the Lord, from which the angels have intelligence and wisdom, takes place also from the midst into those who are round about, may be seen in the same, n. 43, 50, 189). That to walk signifies to live, and, when said of the Lord, life itself, is from appearances in the spiritual world, where all walk according to their life, the evil in those ways that lead to hell, but the good in those ways only that lead to heaven; therefore all spirits are known there from the ways wherein they walk. Ways are really seen, but by the evil only the ways that lead to hell, and by the good only the ways that lead to heaven; by this means every one is brought to his own society; it is from this circumstance that to walk signifies to live. (Concerning these ways, and concerning walking therein in the spiritual world, see what is said in the work, Heaven and Hell 195, 479, 534, 590; and in the small work, The Last Judgment 48.)

[2] That in the Word ways signify truths or falsities, and that to walk signifies to live, is evident from several passages therein: a few only shall here be adduced by way of confirmation. Thus in Isaiah:

We have sinned against Jehovah "nor would they walk in his ways, neither have they heard his law" (42:24).

And in Moses:

"If ye shall keep all these commandments, by loving Jehovah your God, by walking in all his ways" (Deuteronomy 11:22).

And again:

"Thou shalt keep all these commandments to do them, by loving Jehovah thy God, and walking in his ways all the days" (Deuteronomy 19:9; 26:17).

Again:

"I will set my dwelling place in the midst of you, and I will walk in the midst of you, and I will be to you for a God" (Leviticus 26:11, 12).

Again:

"Jehovah thy God walketh in the midst of thy camp, and therefore shall thy camp be holy" (Deuteronomy 23:14).

And in Isaiah:

"Remember now, Jehovah, that I have walked before thee in truth" (38:3).

Again:

"Entering into peace, walking in uprightness" (57:2).

And in Malachi:

"In peace and in uprightness hath he walked with me (2:6).

And in David:

"Thou hast delivered my feet from stumbling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living" (Psalm 56:13).

And in John:

Jesus said, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life" (8:12).

In the same:

"Yet a little while the light is with you; walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you; for he that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth. While ye have the light, believe in the light" (12:35, 36).

And in Mark:

"The Pharisees and Scribes asked him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders?" (7:5.)

And in Moses:

"If ye walk contrary to me, and will not hearken unto me, I will also walk contrary to you" (Leviticus 26:21, 23, 24, 27).

And in Isaiah:

"The people that walk in darkness have seen a great light; they that dwell in the land of the shadow [of death], upon them hath the light shined" (9:2).

And in Micah:

"All people walk in the name of their god, and we will walk in the name of Jehovah our God" (4:5).

And in Isaiah:

"Who among you feareth Jehovah? who walketh in darkness, and hath no light?" (50:10);

besides many other passages, as in Jeremiah 26:4; Ezekiel 5:6; 20:13, 16; Micah 4:5; Zechariah 10:12; Luke 1:6. From these passages it is evident that by walking, in the spiritual sense, is signified to live; and because it signifies to live, therefore, when said of the Lord, as in this passage, life itself is signified; for the Lord is life itself, and all others are recipients of life from Him (as may be seen above, n. 82, 84).

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