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1 ときに、パリサイ人と律法学者たちとが、エルサレムからイエスのもとにきて言った、

2 「あなたの弟子たちは、なぜ昔の人々の言伝えを破るのですか。彼らは食事の時に手を洗っていません」。

3 イエスは答えて言われた、「なぜ、あなたがたも自分たちの言伝えによって、神のいましめを破っているのか。

4 神は言われた、『父と母とを敬え』、また『父または母をののしる者は、必ず死に定められる』と。

5 それだのに、あなたがたは『だれでも父または母にむかって、あなたにさしあげるはずのこのものは供え物です、と言えば、

6 父または母を敬わなくてもよろしい』と言っている。こうしてあなたがたは自分たちの言伝えによって、神の言を無にしている。

7 偽善者たちよ、イザヤがあなたがたについて、こういう適切な預言をしている、

8 『この民は、口さきではわたしを敬うが、その心はわたしから遠く離れている。

9 人間のいましめを教として教え、無意味にわたしを拝んでいる』」。

10 それからイエスは群衆を呼び寄せて言われた、「聞いて悟るがよい。

11 口にはいるものは人を汚すことはない。かえって、口から出るものが人を汚すのである」。

12 そのとき、弟子たちが近寄ってきてイエスに言った、「パリサイ人たちが御言を聞いてつまずいたことを、ご存じですか」。

13 イエスは答えて言われた、「わたしの天の父がお植えにならなかったものは、みな抜き取られるであろう。

14 彼らをそのままにしておけ。彼らは盲人を手引きする盲人である。もし盲人が盲人を手引きするなら、ふたりとも穴に落ち込むであろう」。

15 ペテロが答えて言った、「その譬を説明してください」。

16 イエスは言われた、「あなたがたも、まだわからないのか。

17 口にはいってくるものは、みな腹の中にはいり、そして、外に出て行くことを知らないのか。

18 しかし、口から出て行くものは、心の中から出てくるのであって、それが人を汚すのである。

19 というのは、悪い思い、すなわち、殺人、姦淫、不品行、盗み、偽証、誹りは、心の中から出てくるのであって、

20 これらのものが人を汚すのである。しかし、洗わない手で食事することは、人を汚すのではない」。

21 さて、イエスはそこを出て、ツロとシドンとの地方へ行かれた。

22 すると、そこへ、その地方出のカナンの女が出てきて、「主よ、ダビデの子よ、わたしをあわれんでください。娘が悪霊にとりつかれて苦しんでいます」と言って叫びつづけた。

23 しかし、イエスはひと言もお答えにならなかった。そこで弟子たちがみもとにきて願って言った、「この女を追い払ってください。叫びながらついてきていますから」。

24 するとイエスは答えて言われた、「わたしは、イスラエルの家の失われた羊以外の者には、つかわされていない」。

25 しかし、女は近寄りイエスを拝して言った、「主よ、わたしをお助けください」。

26 イエスは答えて言われた、「子供たちのパンを取って小犬に投げてやるのは、よろしくない」。

27 すると女は言った、「主よ、お言葉どおりです。でも、小犬もその主人の食卓から落ちるパンくずは、いただきます」。

28 そこでイエスは答えて言われた、「女よ、あなたの信仰は見あげたものである。あなたの願いどおりになるように」。そのに、娘はいやされた。

29 イエスはそこを去って、ガリラヤの海べに行き、それから山に登ってそこにすわられた。

30 すると大ぜいの群衆が、足なえ、不具者、盲人、おし、そのほか多くの人々を連れてきて、イエスの足もとに置いたので、彼らをおいやしになった。

31 群衆は、おしが物を言い、不具者が直り、足なえが歩き、盲人が見えるようになったのを見て驚き、そしてイスラエルの神をほめたたえた。

32 イエスは弟子たちを呼び寄せて言われた、「この群衆がかわいそうである。もう日間もわたしと一緒いるの、何も食べるものがない。しかし、彼らを空腹のままで帰らせたくはない。恐らく途中で弱り切ってしまうであろう」。

33 弟子たちは言った、「荒野の中で、こんなに大ぜいの群衆にじゅうぶん食べさせるほどたくさんのパンを、どこで手に入れましょうか」。

34 イエスは弟子たちに「パンはいくつあるか」と尋ねられると、「七つあります。また小さい魚が少しあります」と答えた。

35 そこでイエスは群衆、地すわるようと命じ、

36 七つのパンとを取り、感謝してこれをさき、弟子たちにわたされ、弟子たちはこれを群衆にわけた。

37 一同の者は食べて満腹した。そして残ったパンくずを集めると、七つのかごにいっぱいになった。

38 食べた者は、女と子供とを除いて四千人であった。

39 そこでイエスは群衆を解散させ、舟に乗ってマガダンの地方へ行かれた。

   

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4926. 'And she said, Why have you made a breach upon yourself?' means this truth's apparent separation from good. This is clear from the meaning of 'a breach' as an infringement upon and perversion of truth through its separation from good, dealt with below. Here 'making a breach' plainly means pulling away the twice-dyed thread from the hand and so separating good; for good is meant by 'twice-dyed', 4922. As regards this separation being an apparent one, this follows from the fact that it appeared to the midwife that a separation had taken place; but in reality it was not the twin with the twice-dyed thread who came out but his brother, who represents truth. On these matters, see what has been shown immediately above in 4925, where it is shown that good is in actual fact the firstborn but that truth appears to be such. This can be illustrated further still from the functions and members within the human body. The appearance is that the members and organs are first and that the functions these perform are subsequent; for the organs and members present themselves to the eye and are also known before their functions are seen or known. But in spite of this appearance the functions are prior to the members and organs since these derive their existence from the functions they serve and so receive their own forms to accord with these functions. Indeed the function itself gives them these forms and accommodates them to itself. If this were not so, all the individual parts of the human body could not possibly act together in so harmonious a way that they make a single whole. The same may be said about good and truth. The appearance is that truth is first, but in reality good is, in that good gives truths the forms they take and accommodates them to itself. Therefore regarded essentially truths are nothing else than goods which have been given form, that is, they are the forms good takes. In relation to good, truths are also like the internal organs and the fibres of the body in relation to the functions these perform. Also, regarded essentially good is nothing else than the function.

[2] The meaning of 'a breach' as an infringement upon truth and a perversion of it through its separation from good is also clear from other places in the Word, as in David,

Our storehouses are full, yielding food and still more food; our flocks are thousands, and ten thousands in our streets, our oxen are laden; there is no breach. Psalms 144:13-14.

This refers to the Ancient Church as it was in its youth. 'The food' with which 'the storehouses are full' stands for spiritual food, that is, for truth and good. 'Flocks' and 'oxen' stand for forms of good, internal and external. 'There is no breach' stands for the fact that truth has not suffered any infringement upon it or perversion of it through separation from good.

[3] In Amos,

I will raise up the tent of David that is fallen down, and I will close up their breaches, and I will restore its destroyed places; and I will build it as in the days of old. Amos 9:11.

This refers to a Church where good is present. 'The tent of David that is fallen down' means the good of love and charity received from the Lord. For 'a tent' meaning that good, see 414, 1102, 2145, 2152, 3312, 4128, 4391, 4599, and 'David' the Lord, 1888. 'Closing up the breaches' stands for correcting falsities which have entered in through the separation of truth from good. 'Building it as in the days of old' stands for as the state of the Church was in ancient times. In the Word that state at that time is called 'the days of eternity', 'the days of old', and also 'of generation upon generation'.

[4] In Isaiah,

He that is of you is building the waste places of old; raise up the foundations of generation upon generation, and may you be called the one repairing the breach, the one restoring paths to dwell in. Isaiah 58:12.

This refers to a Church where charity and life are the essential thing. 'Repairing the breach' again stands for correcting falsities which have crept in through the separation of good from truth, the origin of all falsity. 'Restoring paths to dwell in' stands for truths which are linked to good, for 'paths' or ways are truths, 627, 2333, and 'dwelling in' is used in reference to good, 2268, 2451, 2712, 3613.

[5] In the same prophet,

You saw that the breaches of the city of David were very many, and you collected the waters of the lower pool. Isaiah 22:9.

'The breaches of the city of David' stands for falsities of doctrine. 'The waters of the lower pool' stands for traditions by which they introduced blemishes into the truths contained in the Word, Matthew 15:1-6; Mark 7:1-13. In Ezekiel,

You have not gone up into the breaches and made a hedge for the house of Israel, so that you might stand in war on the day of Jehovah. Ezekiel 13:5.

In the same prophet,

I sought from among them a man making a hedge and standing in the breach before Me for the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found none. Ezekiel 22:30.

'Standing in the breach' stands for defending and guarding against the intrusion of falsities. In David,

Jehovah said He would destroy the people, unless Moses His chosen had stood in the breach before Him. Psalms 106:23.

'Standing in the breach' again means guarding against the intrusion of falsities; 'Moses' here meaning the Word - see Preface to Chapter 18 of Genesis, and 4859 (end).

[6] In Amos,

They will drag out the last of you with fish-hooks; you will go out through the breaches, every one from her own region; and you will cast down the palace. Amos 4:2-3.

'Going out through the breaches' stands for doing so through falsities resulting from reasonings. 'The palace' means the Word and consequently the truth of doctrine that is grounded in good. And because 'breaches' means falsity which arises through the separation of good from truth, the same is also meant in the representative sense by 'strengthening and repairing the breaches of the house of Jehovah', 2 Kings 12:5, 7-8, 12; 22:5. In the second Book of Samuel,

It grieved David that Jehovah had made a breach into Uzzah; therefore he called that place Perez Uzzah. 2 Samuel 6:8.

This refers to Uzzah, who died because he touched the ark. 'The ark' represented heaven, or in the highest sense the Lord, and therefore Divine Good. But 'Uzzah' represented that which ministers, and so represents truth since truth ministers to good. This separation is meant by 'a breach into Uzzah'.

  
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