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1 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

2 이스라엘 자손에게 고하여 이르라 너희가 공포하여 성회를 삼을 여호와의 절기는 이러하니라

3 엿새 동안은 일할 것이요 일곱째 날은 쉴 안식일이니 성회라 너희는 무슨 일이든지 하지 말라 이는 너희 거하는 각처에서 지킬 여호와의 안식일이니라

4 기한에 미쳐 너희가 공포하여 성회로 삼을 여호와의 절기는 이러하니라

5 정월 십사일 저녁은 여호와의 유월절이요

6 이 달 십오일은 여호와의 무교절이니 칠일 동안 너희는 무교병을 먹을 것이요

7 그 첫날에는 너희가 성회로 모이고 아무 노동도 하지 말지며

8 너희는 칠일 동안 여호와께 화제를 드릴 것이요 제 칠일에도 성회로 모이고 아무 노동도 하지 말지니라

9 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

10 이스라엘 자손에게 고하여 이르라 너희는 내가 너희에게 주는 땅에 들어가서 너희의 곡물을 거둘 때에 위선 너희의 곡물의 첫 이삭 한 단을 제사장에게로 가져갈 것이요

11 제사장은 너희를 위하여 그 단을 여호와 앞에 열납되도록 흔들되 안식일 이튿날에 흔들 것이며

12 너희가 그 단을 흔드는 날에 일년 되고 흠 없는 수양을 번제로 여호와께 드리고

13 그 소제로는 기름 섞은 고운 가루 에바 십분 이를 여호와께 드려 화제를 삼아 향기로운 냄새가 되게 하고 전제로는 포도주 힌 사분 일을 쓸 것이며

14 너희는 너희 하나님께 예물을 가져오는 그 날까지 떡이든지 볶은 곡식이든지 생 이삭이든지 먹지 말지니 이는 너희가 그 거하는 각처에서 대대로 지킬 영원한 규례니라 !

15 안식일 이튿날 곧 너희가 요제로 단을 가져온 날부터 세어서 칠안식일의 수효를 채우고

16 제 칠 안식일 이튿날까지 합 오십일을 계수하여 새 소제를 여호와께 드리되

17 너희 처소에서 에바 십분 이로 만든 떡 두개를 가져다가 흔들지니 이는 고운 가루에 누룩을 넣어서 구운 것이요 이는 첫 요제로 여호와께 드리는 것이며

18 너희는 또 이 떡과 함께 일년 되고 흠 없는 어린 양 일곱과 젊은 수소 하나와 수양 둘을 드리되 이들을 그 소제와 그 전제와 함께 여호와께 드려서 번제를 삼을지니 이는 화제라 여호와께 향기로운 냄새며

19 또 수염소 하나로 속죄제를 드리며 일년된 어린 수양 둘을 화목제 희생으로 드릴 것이요

20 제사장은 그 첫이삭의 떡과 함께 그 두 어린 양을 여호와 앞에 흔들어 요제를 삼을 것이요 이것들은 여호와께 드리는 성물인즉 제사장에게 돌릴 것이며

21 이 날에 너희는 너희 중에 성회를 공포하고 아무 노동도 하지 말지니 이는 너희가 그 거하는 각처에서 대대로 지킬 영원한 규례니라 !

22 너희 땅의 곡물을 벨 때에 밭 모퉁이까지 다 베지 말며 떨어진 진을 줍지 말고 너는 그것을 가난한 자와 객을 위하여 버려 두라 나는 너희 하나님 여호와니라 !

23 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

24 이스라엘 자손에게 고하여 이르라 칠월 곧 그 달 일일로 안식일을 삼을지니 이는 나팔을 불어 기념할 날이요 성회라

25 아무 노동도 하지 말고 여호와께 화제를 드릴지니라

26 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

27 칠월 십일은 속죄일이니 너희에게 성회라 너희는 스스로 괴롭게하며 여호와께 화제를 드리고

28 이 날에는 아무 일도 하지 말 것은 너희를 위하여 너희 하나님 여호와 앞에 속죄할 속죄일이 됨이니라

29 이 날에 스스로 괴롭게 하지 아니하는 자는 그 백성 중에서 끊쳐질 것이라

30 이 날에 누구든지 아무 일이나 하는 자는 내가 백성 중에서 멸절시키리니

31 너희는 아무 일이든지 하지 말라 이는 너희가 그 거하는 각처에서 대대로 지킬 영원한 규례니라 !

32 이는 너희의 쉴 안식일이라 너희는 스스로 괴롭게 하고 이 달 구일 저녁 곧 그 저녁부터 이튿날 저녁까지 안식을 지킬지니라 !

33 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

34 이스라엘 자손에게 고하여 이르라 칠월 십오일은 초막절이니 여호와를 위하여 칠일동안 지킬 것이라

35 첫 날에는 성회가 있을지니 너희는 아무 노동도 하지 말지며

36 칠일 동안에 너희는 화제를 여호와께 드릴 것이요 제 팔일에도 너희에게 성회가 될 것이며 화제를 여호와께 드릴지니 이는 거룩한 대회라 너희는 아무 노동도 하지 말지니라 !

37 이것들은 여호와의 절기라 너희는 공포하여 성회를 삼고 번제와 소제와 희생과 전제를 각각 그 날에 여호와께 화제로 드릴지니

38 이는 여호와의 안식일 외에, 너희의 헌물 외에, 너희의 모든 서원 예물외에,너희의 모든 낙헌 예물 외에 너희가 여호와께 드리는 것이니라

39 너희가 토지 소산 거두기를 마치거든 칠월 십오일부터 칠일 동안 여호와의 절기를 지키되 첫날에도 안식하고 제 팔일에도 안식할 것이요

40 첫날에는 너희가 아름다운 나무 실과와, 종려 가지와, 무성한 가지와, 시내 버들을 취하여 너희 하나님 여호와 앞에서 칠일동안 즐거워할 것이라

41 너희는 매년에 칠일 동안 여호와께 이 절기를 지킬지니 너희 대대로의 영원한 규례라 ! 너희는 칠월에 이를 지킬지니라 !

42 너희는 칠일 동안 초막에 거하되 이스라엘에서 난 자는 다 초막에 거할지니

43 이는 내가 이스라엘 자손을 애굽 땅에서 인도하여 내던 때에 초막에 거하게 한 줄을 너희 대대로 알게 함이니라 나는 너희 하나님 여호와니라 !

44 모세가 여호와의 절기를 이스라엘 자손에게 공포하였더라

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 1153

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1153. And fine flour and wheat.- That these signify worship from truths and goods that are from a spiritual origin, profaned, is evident from the signification of fine flour, which denotes truth from a spiritual origin, of which we shall speak presently; and from the signification of wheat, which denotes good from a spiritual origin (concerning which see above, n. 374, 375). The reason why these things also signify worship is, that the meat offering, which, together with the sacrifices, was offered up upon the altar, was composed of them, similarly the wine and oil; for the meat offerings were prepared with oil, and the drink offerings with wine. On account of the gathering in of these things, festivals also were instituted in which they rejoiced on account of their produce. Fine flour signifies truth from spiritual good, because it is prepared from wheat, which signifies spiritual good, as truth is derived from good.

[2] Since this truth of the church was signified by fine flour, therefore the quantity to be used in the cakes that were called the meat offerings and were offered with the sacrifices upon the altar, was prescribed (concerning which see Exodus 29:5-7, 13; Numbers 18, 28, 29). Similarly the quantity of fine flour in the cakes of proposition, or shew-bread, was prescribed (Leviticus 23:17; chap. 24:5), for it was commanded, that "the meat offering which was to be offered upon the altar should be prepared from fine flour, and oil and frankincense poured thereon" (Leviticus 2:1). On account of this signification of fine flour, when Abraham spoke with the three angels, he said to Sarah his wife, "Hasten and knead three measures of fine flour, and make cakes" (Genesis 18:6).

[3] Fine flour also signifies the truth of good from a spiritual origin in Ezekiel:

"Fine flour, honey, and oil hast thou eaten, whence thou art become exceeding beautiful, and hast prospered unto a kingdom. My bread which I gave thee, fine flour, honey, and oil, wherewith I fed thee, thou hast set before" idols "for an odour of rest" (16:13, 19).

This treats of Jerusalem, by which the church as to doctrine is signified; and in that chapter its quality at its beginning is described, and what it became afterwards. Fine flour and oil signify truth and good from a spiritual origin, while honey signifies good from a natural origin. By becoming exceedingly beautiful is signified to become intelligent and wise; by prospering unto a kingdom is signified even to become a church, a kingdom signifying a church. By setting those things before idols for an odour of rest, is signified the idolatrous worship into which the true worship of the church was afterwards converted.

[4] By the meal of barley, however, truth from a natural origin is signified, for barley signifies natural good just as wheat signifies spiritual good.

Thus in Isaiah,

"Take thee a mill-stone and grind flour, make thyself bare" (47:2).

This refers to Babel. By taking a millstone and grinding flour is signified to falsify the truths of the Word, and by making herself bare or naked is signified to adulterate the goods of the Word.

In Hosea,

"They sow the wind, and they reap the whirlwind; he hath no standing corn, the blade shall yield no meal, and if it do yield, strangers shall devour it" (8:7).

Here also meal (farina) signifies truth from a natural origin.

[5] Continuation concerning the Athanasian Creed.- The fifth law of the Divine Providence is, That man should not know from feeling and perception in himself how good and truth from the Lord enter by influx, and how evil and falsity enter by influx from hell; nor see how the Divine Providence operates in favour of good against evil; for in such case man would not act as of himself from freedom according to reason. It is sufficient for him to know and acknowledge these things from the Word, and from the doctrine of the church. This is meant by the Lord's words in John:

"The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the voice thereof, but knowest not whence it cometh, or whither it goeth; so is every one that is born of the Spirit" (3:8);

and also by these words in Mark:

"The kingdom of God is as if a man should cast seed upon the earth, and should sleep and rise night and day; but the seed springeth up and groweth he knoweth not how; for the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself, first the blade, then the ear, at length the full corn in the ear; and when the fruit is brought forth, he putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come" (4:26-29).

The reason why man does not perceive the operation of the Divine Providence in himself is, that such perception would take away his freedom, and consequently the power of thinking as if from himself, and with it also all the enjoyment of life, so that a man would be like, an automaton, in which there is no power of reciprocation as means by which conjunction is effected; and he would also be a slave, and not a free man.

[6] The reason why Divine Providence moves so secretly, that scarcely any vestige of it appears, although it operates in the most minute things of man's thought and will that regard his eternal state, is, that the Lord continually desires to impress His love on him, and His wisdom by means of it, and thus to create him into His image. The Lord, therefore, acts upon man's love, and from it upon his understanding, and not from his understanding upon his love. Love together with its affections, which are manifold and innumerable, is not perceived by man except by a most general feeling, and consequently in so small a degree as scarcely to amount to anything; and yet man is to be led from one affection of his loves into another, according to the connection in which they are from order, so that he may be reformed and saved, which is incomprehensible, not only to men, but also to the angels.

[7] If man knew any thing of these secret operations (arcana) he could not be withdrawn from leading himself, even though it were continually from heaven into hell, notwithstanding that he is constantly led by the Lord from hell towards heaven; for from himself he constantly acts in opposition to order, but the Lord constantly acts according to it. For, in consequence of the nature derived from his parents, man is in the love of himself, and in the love of the world, and consequently from a feeling of delight he perceives the whole of these loves as good; and still those loves as ends must be removed. This is effected by the Lord by an infinity of ways which appear like labyrinths, even before the angels of the third heaven.

[8] From these considerations it is evident, that it would be of no advantage to a man to know any thing of this from feeling and perception, but that on the contrary it would be hurtful to him, and would destroy him for ever. It is sufficient for him to be acquainted with truths, and by means of them with the nature of good and evil, and to acknowledge the Lord and His Divine government in every thing; then so far as he knows truths, and by means of them sees what good and evil are, and does truths as if from himself, so far the Lord, by love, introduces him into wisdom and the love of wisdom, conjoining wisdom with love, and making them one because they are one in Himself. The ways by which the Lord leads man may be compared with the vessels through which his blood flows and circulates; and also with the fibres and their foldings within and without the viscera of the body, especially in the brain, through which the animal spirit (spiritus animalis) flows and imparts life.

[9] Man is not aware how all these things enter by influx and flow through him; and yet he lives, provided he knows and does what is conducive to his well being. But the ways by which the Lord leads him are much more complicated and intricate, both those by which He leads man through the societies of hell, and away from them, and those by which He leads man through the societies of heaven, and interiorly into them. This, therefore, is what is meant by the words: "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou knowest not whence it cometh and whither it goeth" (John 3), also, by the seed springing up and growing, a man knowing not how (Mark 4:27). Of what importance is it for a man to know how the seed grows, provided he knows how to plough the earth, to harrow it, to sow the seed, and when he reaps the harvest, to bless God?

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