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1 はまたモーセに言われた、「アロンの子なる祭司たちに告げて言いなさい、『民のうちの死人のために、身を汚す者があってはならない。

2 ただし、近親の者、すなわち、父、、むすこ、娘、兄弟のため、

3 また彼の近親で、まだのない処女なる姉妹のためには、その身を汚してもよい。

4 しかし、夫にとついだ姉妹のためには、身を汚してはならない。

5 彼らはの頂をそってはならない。ひげの両端をそり落してはならない。また身に傷をつけてはならない。

6 彼らはに対して聖でなければならない。また神の名を汚してはならない。彼らは主の火祭、すなわち、神の食物をささげる者であるから、聖でなければならない。

7 彼らは遊女や汚れた女をめとってはならない。またに出された女をめとってはならない。祭司はに対して聖なる者だからである。

8 あなたは彼を聖としなければならない。彼はあなたの神の食物をささげる者だからである。彼はあなたにとって聖なる者でなければならない。あなたがたを聖とする、すなわち、わたしは聖なる者だからである。

9 祭司の娘である者が、淫行をなして、その身を汚すならば、その父を汚すのであるから、彼女をで焼かなければならない。

10 その兄弟のうち、に注ぎを注がれ、職に任ぜられて、その衣服をつけ、大祭司となった者は、その髪の毛を乱してはならない。またその衣服を裂いてはならない。

11 死人のところに、はいってはならない。また父のためにものためにも身を汚してはならない。

12 また聖所から出てはならない。神の聖所を汚してはならない。その神の注ぎによる聖別が、彼の上にあるからである。わたしはである。

13 彼は処女にめとらなければならない。

14 、出された女、汚れた女、遊女などをめとってはならない。ただ、自分の民のうちの処女を、にめとらなければならない。

15 そうすれば、彼は民のうちに、自分の子孫を汚すことはない。わたしは彼を聖別するだからである』」。

16 はまたモーセに言われた、

17 「アロンに告げて言いなさい、『あなたの代々の子孫で、だれでも身にきずのある者は近寄って、神の食物をささげてはならない。

18 すべて、その身にきずのある者は近寄ってはならない。すなわち、目しい、足なえ、鼻のかけた者、手足の不つりあいの者、

19 の折れた者、の折れた者、

20 せむし、こびと、にきずのある者、かいせんの者、かさぶたのある者、こうがんのつぶれた者などである。

21 すべて祭司アロンの子孫のうち、身にきずのある者は近寄って、主の火祭をささげてはならない。彼は身にきずがあるから、神の食物をささげるために、近寄ってはならない。

22 彼は神の食物聖なる物も、最も聖なる物も食べることができる。

23 ただし、垂幕に近づいてはならない。また祭壇に近寄ってはならない。身にきずがあるからである。彼はわたしの聖所を汚してはならない。わたしはそれを聖別するである』」。

24 モーセはこれをアロンとそのら及びイスラエルのすべての人々に告げた。

   

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The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine # 221

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221. Of Sacrifices.

"Burnt-offerings" and "sacrifices" signified all things of worship from the good of love, and from the truths of faith (n. 923, 6905, 8680, 8936, 10042). "Burnt-offerings" and "sacrifices" also signified Divine celestial things, which are the internal things of the church, from which worship is derived (n. 2180, 2805, 2807, 2830, 3519). With a variation and difference according to the varieties of worship (n. 2805, 6905, 8936). Therefore there were many kinds of sacrifices, and various processes to be observed in them, and various beasts from which they were (n. 2830, 9391, 9990). The various things which they signified in general, may appear from unfolding the particulars by the internal sense (n. 10042). What "the beasts" which were sacrificed signified in particular (n. 10042). Arcana of heaven are contained in the rituals and processes of the sacrifices (n. 10057). In general they contained the arcana of the glorification of the Lord's Human; and in a respective sense, the arcana of the regeneration and purification of man from evils and falsities; wherefore they were prescribed for various sins, crimes, and purifications (n. 9990, 10022, 10042, 10053, 10057). What is signified by "the imposition of hands" on the beasts which were sacrificed (n. 10023). What by "the inferior parts of the slain beasts being put under their superior parts" in the burnt-offerings (n. 10051). What by "the meal-offerings" that were offered at the same time (n. 10079). What by "the drink-offering" (n. 4581, 10137). What by "the salt" which was used (n. 10300). What by "the altar" and all the particulars of it (n. 921, 2777, 2784, 2811-2812, 4489, 4541, 8935, 8940, 9388-9389, 9714, 9726, 9963-9964, 10028, 10123, 10151, 10242, 10245, 10344). What by "the fire of the altar" (n. 934, 6314, 6832). What by "eating together of the things sacrificed" (n. 2187, 8682). Sacrifices were not commanded, but charity and faith, thus that they were only permitted, shown from the Word (n. 922, 2180). Why they were permitted (n. 2180, 2818).

The burnt-offerings and sacrifices, which consisted of lambs, she-goats, sheep, kids, he-goats, and bullocks, were in one word called "Bread," is evident from the following passages:

And the priest shall burn it upon the altar; it is the bread of the offering made by fire unto Jehovah (Lev. 3: 11, 16).

The sons of Aaron shall be holy unto their God, neither shall they profane the name of their God; for the offerings of Jehovah made by fire, the bread of their God, they do offer. Thou shalt sanctify him, for he offered the bread of thy God. A man of the seed of Aaron, in whom there shall be a blemish, let him not approach to offer the bread of his God (Lev. 21: 68, 17, 21).

Command the sons of Israel, and say unto them, My offering, My bread, for My sacrifices made by fire for an odor of rest, ye shall observe, to offer unto Me in its stated time (Num. 28:2).

He who shall have touched an unclean thing shall not eat of the holy things, but he shall wash his flesh in water; and shall afterwards eat of the holy things, because it is his bread (Lev. 22:6, 7).

They who offer polluted bread upon My altar (Malachi 1:7).

Hence now, as has been said above (n. 214), the Holy Supper includes and comprehends all of the Divine worship instituted in the Israelitish Church; for the burnt-offerings and sacrifices in which the worship of that church principally consisted were called by the one word "bread." Hence, also, the Holy Supper is its fulfilling.

From what has been observed, it may now be seen what is meant by bread in John:

Jesus said to them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave them not that bread from heaven, but My Father giveth you the true bread from heaven, for the bread of God is He who came down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. They said unto Him, Lord, evermore give us this bread. Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life; he that cometh to Me shall never hunger, and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst. He that believeth on Me hath eternal life. I am the bread of life. This is the bread which cometh down from heaven; that anyone may eat thereof, and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if anyone shall eat of this bread, he shall live forever (John 6: 31-35, 47-51).

From these passages, and from what has been said above, it appears that "bread" is all the good which proceeds from the Lord, for the Lord Himself is in His own good; and thus that "bread and wine" in the Holy Supper are all the worship of the Lord from the good of love and faith.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.