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1 여호와께서 모세와 아론에게 일러 가라사대

2 이스라엘 자손에게 고하여 이르라 누구든지 몸에 유출병이 있으면 그 유출병을 인하여 부정한 자라

3 그 유출병으로 말미암아 부정함이 이러하니 곧 몸에서 흘러 나오든지 그것이 엉겼든지 부정한즉

4 유출병 있는 자의 눕는 상은 다 부정하고 그의 앉았던 자리도 다 부정하니

5 그 침상에 접촉하는 자는 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

6 유출병 있는 자의 앉았던 자리에 앉는 자는 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

7 유출병 있는 자의 몸에 접촉하는 자는 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

8 유출병 있는 자가 정한 자에게 침을 뱉으면 정한 자는 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

9 유출병 있는 자의 탔던 안장은 다 부정하며

10 그 몸 아래 닿았던 것에 접촉한 자는 다 저녁까지 부정하며 그런 것을 옮기는 자는 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

11 유출병 있는 자가 물로 손을 씻지 아니하고 아무든지 만지면 그 자는 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

12 유출병 있는 자의 만진 질그릇은 깨뜨리고 목기는 다 물로 씻을지니라

13 유출병 있는 자는 그 유출이 깨끗하여지거든 그 몸이 정결하기 위하여 칠일을 계산하여 옷을 빨고 흐르는 물에 몸을 씻을 것이요 그리하면 정하리니

14 제 팔일에 산비둘기 둘이나 집비둘기 새끼 둘을 자기를 위하여 취하고 회막 문 여호와 앞으로 가서 제사장에게 줄 것이요

15 제사장은 그 하나는 속죄제로, 하나는 번제로 드려 그의 유출병을 인하여 여호와 앞에 속죄할지니라 !

16 설정한 자는 전신을 물로 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

17 무릇 정수가 묻은 옷이나 가죽은 물에 빨 것이며 저녁까지 부정하리라

18 남녀가 동침하여 설정하였거든 둘 다 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저까지 부정하리라

19 어떤 여인이 유출을 하되 그 유출이 피면 칠일 동안 불결하니 무릇 그를 만지는 자는 저녁까지 부정할 것이요

20 그 불결할 동안에 그의 누웠던 자리는 다 부정하며 그의 앉았던 자리도 다 부정한즉

21 그 침상을 만지는 자는 다 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이요 저녁까지 부정할 것이며

22 그 좌석을 만지는 자도 다 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이요 저녁까지 부정할 것이며

23 그의 침상과 무릇 그 좌석에 있는 것을 만지는 자도 저녁까지 부정할 것이며

24 누구든지 이 여인과 동침하여 그 불결에 전염되면 칠일 동안 부정할 것이라 그의 눕는 상은 무릇 부정하니라

25 여인의 피의 유출이 그 불결기 외에 있어서 여러 날이 간다든지 그 유출이 불결기를 지나든지 하면 그 부정을 유출하는 날 동안은 무릇 그 불결한 때와 같이 부정한즉

26 무릇 그 유출이 있는 날 동안에 그의 눕는 침상은 그에게 불결한 때의 침상과 같고 무릇 그의 앉는 자리도 부정함이 불결의 부정 과 같으니

27 이런 것을 만지는 자는 무릇 부정한즉 옷을 빨고 물로 몸을 씻을 것이며 저녁까지 부정할 것이요

28 그의 유출이 그치면 칠일을 센 후에야 정하리니

29 그는 제 팔일에 산비둘기 둘이나 집비둘기 새끼 둘을 자기를 위하여 취하여 회막 문 앞 제사장에게로 가져올 것이요

30 제사장은 그 하나는 속죄제로, 하나는 번제로 드려 유출로 부정한 여인을 위하여 여호와 앞에 속할지니라

31 너희는 이와 같이 이스라엘 자손으로 그 부정에서 떠나게하여 그들로 그 가운데 있는 내 장막을 더럽히고 그 부정한 중에서 죽음을 면케 할찌니라

32 이 규례는 유출병이 있는 자와 설정함으로 부정을 입은 자와

33 불결을 앓는 여인과 유출병이 있는 남녀와 불결한 여인과 동침한 자에게 관한 것이니라

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9506

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9506. And thou shalt make a propitiatory [mercy seat] of pure gold. That this signifies the hearing and reception of all things that belong to worship from the good of love is evident from the signification of “a propitiatory [mercy seat]” as being a cleansing from evils, or the forgiveness of sins, consequently the hearing and reception of all things that belong to worship (of which in what follows); and from the signification of “gold” as being the good of love (see n. 113, 1551-1552, 5658, 6917). That “the propitiatory [mercy seat]” denotes a cleansing from evils and the forgiveness of sins is evident from the passages in the Word where “propitiation” or “expiation” is mentioned.

[2] That it also denotes the reception of all things of worship is because those only are heard who have been propitiated or expiated, that is, cleansed from evils; and their worship alone is received by the Lord; but those are not heard who are in evils, that is, who have not been expiated or propitiated. On this account also Aaron was not allowed to approach the propitiatory [mercy seat] until he had cleansed and expiated himself and the people. That for this reason “the propitiatory [mercy seat]” denotes the hearing and reception of all things of worship is also evident from the fact that Jehovah spoke with Moses over the propitiatory [mercy seat] between the two cherubs. That it is worship from the good of love that is received is because no one is admitted into heaven, thus to the Lord, except one who is in good, namely, in the good of love to the Lord and in the good of charity toward the neighbor (see n. 8516, 8539, 8722, 8772, 9139, 9227, 9230, 9274); consequently no one else is heard, and his worship received. For this reason also cherubs were over the propitiatory [mercy seat]; for by “the cherubs” is signified guard and providence lest the Lord be approached except through the good of love, thus lest any enter into heaven except those who are in good, and also lest those who are in heaven be approached and injured by those who are in hell. From all this it can be seen what was signified by the propitiatory [mercy seat] being upon the ark, and by the cherubs being over the propitiatory [mercy seat]; and further by the propitiatory [mercy seat] and the cherubs being of pure gold; for “gold” signifies the good of love, and “the ark” signifies heaven where the Lord is.

[3] That “the propitiatory [mercy seat]” signifies cleansing from evils, thus the forgiveness of sins, is evident from the passages in the Word where “propitiation” or “expiation” is mentioned; as in David:

O Jehovah, expiate our sins for Thy name’s sake (Psalms 79:9).

He, being merciful, expiated their iniquity (Psalms 78:38).

Thou shalt expiate me with hyssop, and I shall be made clean; Thou shalt wash me, and I shall be made whiter than snow (Psalms 51:7).

Evil shall come upon thee, which thou shalt not know how to avert by prayer; calamity shall fall upon thee, which thou shall not be able to expiate (Isaiah 47:11).

Sing, ye nations, His people; who will avenge the blood of His servants, and will make expiation for His land, for His people (Deuteronomy 32:43).

[4] Expiations were made by means of sacrifices, and after they had been made, we read, “The priest shall expiate him from sin, and he shall be forgiven” (Leviticus 4:26, 31, 35; 5:6, 10, 13, 16, 18; 9:7; 15:15, 30). Expiation was also made by means of silver (Exodus 30:16; Psalms 49:8). Therefore there was a day of expiations before the feast of tabernacles (Leviticus 23:27-32). But be it known that these expiations were not real cleansings from evils, nor forgivenesses of sins, but represented them; for every ritual with the Israelitish and Jewish nation was merely representative of the Lord, of His kingdom and church, and of such things as belong to heaven and the church. (In what manner the representations presented such things before the angels in heaven, see in n. 9229.)

[5] As cleansing from evils and forgiveness of sins were signified by “the propitiatory [mercy seat],” there were also signified by it the hearing and reception of all things that belong to worship; for he who has been cleansed from evils is heard, and his worship is received. This was represented by Jehovah speaking above the propitiatory [mercy seat] with Moses, and commanding what the sons of Israel should do, as is evident from verse 22 of the present chapter, where it is said, “There I will meet with thee, and I will speak with thee from above the propitiatory [mercy seat], from between the two cherubs that are over the ark of the testimony, all that I shall command thee for the sons of Israel.” In like manner in another place: “When Moses spoke with Jehovah, he heard the voice speaking from above the propitiatory [mercy seat] that was upon the ark of the testimony, from between the two cherubs” (Numbers 7:89). That a man would be heard and his worship received after he had been cleansed from evils, was represented by Aaron’s not entering into the holy of holies within the veil before the propitiatory [mercy seat] until he had first expiated himself and the people, which was effected by means of washing, sacrifices, incense, and blood; and it is said, “So shall he expiate the holy place from the uncleannesses of the sons of Israel, and from their transgressions as to all their sins” (Leviticus 16:16); “and that Jehovah would appear there in a cloud” (verse 2). “In a cloud” denotes in Divine truth accommodated to the reception and apprehension of men, such as is the Word in the sense of the letter (n. 4060, 4391, 5922, 6343, 6752, 8106, 8443, 8781).

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