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Leviticus 4

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1 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

2 λαλησον προς τους υιους ισραηλ λεγων ψυχη εαν αμαρτη εναντι κυριου ακουσιως απο των προσταγματων κυριου ων ου δει ποιειν και ποιηση εν τι απ' αυτων

3 εαν μεν ο αρχιερευς ο κεχρισμενος αμαρτη του τον λαον αμαρτειν και προσαξει περι της αμαρτιας αυτου ης ημαρτεν μοσχον εκ βοων αμωμον τω κυριω περι της αμαρτιας αυτου

4 και προσαξει τον μοσχον παρα την θυραν της σκηνης του μαρτυριου εναντι κυριου και επιθησει την χειρα αυτου επι την κεφαλην του μοσχου εναντι κυριου και σφαξει τον μοσχον ενωπιον κυριου

5 και λαβων ο ιερευς ο χριστος ο τετελειωμενος τας χειρας απο του αιματος του μοσχου και εισοισει αυτο επι την σκηνην του μαρτυριου

6 και βαψει ο ιερευς τον δακτυλον εις το αιμα και προσρανει απο του αιματος επτακις εναντι κυριου κατα το καταπετασμα το αγιον

7 και επιθησει ο ιερευς απο του αιματος του μοσχου επι τα κερατα του θυσιαστηριου του θυμιαματος της συνθεσεως του εναντιον κυριου ο εστιν εν τη σκηνη του μαρτυριου και παν το αιμα του μοσχου εκχεει παρα την βασιν του θυσιαστηριου των ολοκαυτωματων ο εστιν παρα τας θυρας της σκηνης του μαρτυριου

8 και παν το στεαρ του μοσχου του της αμαρτιας περιελει απ' αυτου το στεαρ το κατακαλυπτον τα ενδοσθια και παν το στεαρ το επι των ενδοσθιων

9 και τους δυο νεφρους και το στεαρ το επ' αυτων ο εστιν επι των μηριων και τον λοβον τον επι του ηπατος συν τοις νεφροις περιελει αυτο

10 ον τροπον αφαιρειται απο του μοσχου του της θυσιας του σωτηριου και ανοισει ο ιερευς επι το θυσιαστηριον της καρπωσεως

11 και το δερμα του μοσχου και πασαν αυτου την σαρκα συν τη κεφαλη και τοις ακρωτηριοις και τη κοιλια και τη κοπρω

12 και εξοισουσιν ολον τον μοσχον εξω της παρεμβολης εις τοπον καθαρον ου εκχεουσιν την σποδιαν και κατακαυσουσιν αυτον επι ξυλων εν πυρι επι της εκχυσεως της σποδιας καυθησεται

13 εαν δε πασα συναγωγη ισραηλ αγνοηση ακουσιως και λαθη ρημα εξ οφθαλμων της συναγωγης και ποιησωσιν μιαν απο πασων των εντολων κυριου η ου ποιηθησεται και πλημμελησωσιν

14 και γνωσθη αυτοις η αμαρτια ην ημαρτον εν αυτη και προσαξει η συναγωγη μοσχον εκ βοων αμωμον περι της αμαρτιας και προσαξει αυτον παρα τας θυρας της σκηνης του μαρτυριου

15 και επιθησουσιν οι πρεσβυτεροι της συναγωγης τας χειρας αυτων επι την κεφαλην του μοσχου εναντι κυριου και σφαξουσιν τον μοσχον εναντι κυριου

16 και εισοισει ο ιερευς ο χριστος απο του αιματος του μοσχου εις την σκηνην του μαρτυριου

17 και βαψει ο ιερευς τον δακτυλον απο του αιματος του μοσχου και ρανει επτακις εναντι κυριου κατενωπιον του καταπετασματος του αγιου

18 και απο του αιματος επιθησει ο ιερευς επι τα κερατα του θυσιαστηριου των θυμιαματων της συνθεσεως ο εστιν ενωπιον κυριου ο εστιν εν τη σκηνη του μαρτυριου και το παν αιμα εκχεει προς την βασιν του θυσιαστηριου των καρπωσεων των προς τη θυρα της σκηνης του μαρτυριου

19 και το παν στεαρ περιελει απ' αυτου και ανοισει επι το θυσιαστηριον

20 και ποιησει τον μοσχον ον τροπον εποιησεν τον μοσχον τον της αμαρτιας ουτως ποιηθησεται και εξιλασεται περι αυτων ο ιερευς και αφεθησεται αυτοις η αμαρτια

21 και εξοισουσιν τον μοσχον ολον εξω της παρεμβολης και κατακαυσουσιν τον μοσχον ον τροπον κατεκαυσαν τον μοσχον τον προτερον αμαρτια συναγωγης εστιν

22 εαν δε ο αρχων αμαρτη και ποιηση μιαν απο πασων των εντολων κυριου του θεου αυτων η ου ποιηθησεται ακουσιως και αμαρτη και πλημμεληση

23 και γνωσθη αυτω η αμαρτια ην ημαρτεν εν αυτη και προσοισει το δωρον αυτου χιμαρον εξ αιγων αρσεν αμωμον

24 και επιθησει την χειρα επι την κεφαλην του χιμαρου και σφαξουσιν αυτον εν τοπω ου σφαζουσιν τα ολοκαυτωματα ενωπιον κυριου αμαρτια εστιν

25 και επιθησει ο ιερευς απο του αιματος του της αμαρτιας τω δακτυλω επι τα κερατα του θυσιαστηριου των ολοκαυτωματων και το παν αιμα αυτου εκχεει παρα την βασιν του θυσιαστηριου των ολοκαυτωματων

26 και το παν στεαρ αυτου ανοισει επι το θυσιαστηριον ωσπερ το στεαρ θυσιας σωτηριου και εξιλασεται περι αυτου ο ιερευς απο της αμαρτιας αυτου και αφεθησεται αυτω

27 εαν δε ψυχη μια αμαρτη ακουσιως εκ του λαου της γης εν τω ποιησαι μιαν απο πασων των εντολων κυριου η ου ποιηθησεται και πλημμεληση

28 και γνωσθη αυτω η αμαρτια ην ημαρτεν εν αυτη και οισει χιμαιραν εξ αιγων θηλειαν αμωμον οισει περι της αμαρτιας ης ημαρτεν

29 και επιθησει την χειρα επι την κεφαλην του αμαρτηματος αυτου και σφαξουσιν την χιμαιραν την της αμαρτιας εν τοπω ου σφαζουσιν τα ολοκαυτωματα

30 και λημψεται ο ιερευς απο του αιματος αυτης τω δακτυλω και επιθησει επι τα κερατα του θυσιαστηριου των ολοκαυτωματων και παν το αιμα αυτης εκχεει παρα την βασιν του θυσιαστηριου

31 και παν το στεαρ περιελει ον τροπον περιαιρειται στεαρ απο θυσιας σωτηριου και ανοισει ο ιερευς επι το θυσιαστηριον εις οσμην ευωδιας κυριω και εξιλασεται περι αυτου ο ιερευς και αφεθησεται αυτω

32 εαν δε προβατον προσενεγκη το δωρον αυτου εις αμαρτιαν θηλυ αμωμον προσοισει αυτο

33 και επιθησει την χειρα επι την κεφαλην του της αμαρτιας και σφαξουσιν αυτο εν τοπω ου σφαζουσιν τα ολοκαυτωματα

34 και λαβων ο ιερευς απο του αιματος του της αμαρτιας τω δακτυλω επιθησει επι τα κερατα του θυσιαστηριου της ολοκαυτωσεως και παν αυτου το αιμα εκχεει παρα την βασιν του θυσιαστηριου της ολοκαυτωσεως

35 και παν αυτου το στεαρ περιελει ον τροπον περιαιρειται στεαρ προβατου εκ της θυσιας του σωτηριου και επιθησει αυτο ο ιερευς επι το θυσιαστηριον επι το ολοκαυτωμα κυριου και εξιλασεται περι αυτου ο ιερευς περι της αμαρτιας ης ημαρτεν και αφεθησεται αυτω

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10210

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10210. 'With the blood of the sin [offering] of expiations' means by means of truths which spring from the good of innocence. This is clear from the meaning of 'the blood' as Divine Truth, dealt with in 4735, 6978, 7317, 7326, 7846, 7850, 9127, 9393, 10026, 10033, 10047; and from the meaning of 'the sin [offering] of expiations', or the sin sacrifice by means of which expiation was made, as purification from evils and consequent falsities.

'Sin' is used to mean a sacrifice for sin, see 10039.

'Expiation' means purification from evils and consequent falsities, 9506.

The reason why this purification is accomplished by means of truths which spring from the good of innocence is that the blood with which the expiation was accomplished came from a young bull or from a lamb, and 'a young bull' means the good of innocence in the external man, 9391, 9990, 10132, 'a lamb' the good of innocence in the internal man, 10132; and innocence must be present if truth and good are to be received, 3111, 3994, 4797, 6013, 6765, 7836(end), 7840, 9262, 10134, as well as the places referred to in 10021. The good of innocence consists in acknowledging that all truths and forms of good come from the Lord and none at all from the human self or proprium; thus it consists in wishing to be led by the Lord and not by self. From this it is evident that the more a person trusts and believes in himself, thus the more he is ruled by self-love, the less the good of innocence is present in him. This is why a person cannot be purified from evils unless the good of innocence is present in him. For if this good is not present that person is led not by the Lord but by self; and anyone who is led by self is led by hell, since the human proprium is nothing but evil, and all evil belongs to hell. The fact that every expiation was accomplished with the blood either of a young bull, or of a lamb, or of turtle doves, that is, young pigeons, is clear in Moses, in Exodus 29:36; Leviticus 4:1-7, 13-18, 27-end; 5:1-7; 15:14, 24, 28-31; Numbers 6:9-11. 'Turtle doves' and 'young pigeons' as well mean the good of innocence.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 10033

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10033. Since the present chapter deals with the sacrifice and the burnt offering through which Aaron and his sons were consecrated to the priestly office a little more will be stated regarding the blood and the fat. All the blood of a sacrifice or of a burnt offering had to be poured out at the altar and all the fat had to be burned on the altar, as the statutes and laws in Leviticus relating to burnt offerings and sacrifices make clear. The reason why this was done to the blood and fat was that the blood meant Divine Truth and the fat Divine Good. The fact that the blood meant Divine Truth is clear from what has been shown regarding 'blood' in 4735, 6378, 6978, 7317, 7326, 7850, 9127, 9393, and that the fat meant Divine Good is clear from what has been shown in 5943.

[2] That 'blood' means Divine Truth is perfectly clear in Ezekiel,

Gather yourselves from all around to My sacrifice which I am sacrificing for you, a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel, so that you may eat flesh and drink blood. You will eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth. You will eat fat till you are glutted, and drink blood till you are drunk, from My sacrifice which I will sacrifice for you. You will be glutted at My table with horse, chariot, the mighty, and every man of war. Thus will I set My glory among the nations. Ezekiel 39:17-22.

Anyone can see that 'blood' is not used to mean blood here, for it states that they were going to drink the blood of the princes of the earth, doing so till they were drunk, and also that they were going to eat fat till they were glutted, and then that they would be glutted with horse and chariot. From these statements it is evident that 'blood' is used to mean something other than blood, 'the princes of the earth' to mean something other than princes of the earth, and also 'fat' as well as 'horse and chariot' something other than fat, or horse and chariot. What is meant however none can know except through the internal sense. This shows that 'blood' means Divine Truth, 'the princes of the earth' the Church's primary or leading truths, 'fat' Divine Good, 'horse' the internal sense of the Word, and 'chariot' actual doctrinal teachings derived from there.

'Blood' means Divine Truth; this is clear from the places referred to above.

'The princes of the earth' means primary truths, 5044.

'The earth' means the Church, 9325.

'Horse' means the internal sense of the Word, 2760-2762.

'Chariot' means doctrinal teachings, 5321, 8215.

[3] From all this it is now evident what the meaning is of the Lord's words in John,

Jesus said, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood you will have no life in yourselves. Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For My flesh is truly food, and My blood is truly drink. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. John 6:53-56.

'Flesh' means Divine Good, see 3813, 7850, 9127; and 'the Son of Man' whose flesh they were to eat and blood they were to drink means the Lord in respect of Divine Truth emanating from Divine Good, 9807.

[4] But the fact that 'fat' means Divine Good is clear in Isaiah,

Jehovah will make for all peoples on this mountain a feast of fat things. Isaiah 25:6.

In the same prophet,

Attend [diligently] to Me and eat what is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness. Isaiah 55:2.

And in Jeremiah,

I will fill the soul of the priests with fat, and My people will be satisfied with My goodness. Jeremiah 31:14.

From these quotations it becomes clear why all the fat of a sacrifice was burned on the altar and why all the blood was poured out at the side of it.

[5] Because blood and fat were signs of those Divine Entities the Israelite people were totally forbidden to eat fat or blood, as is clear in Moses,

[This shall be] a perpetual statute throughout your generations: You shall eat no fat and no blood. Leviticus 3:17.

In the same author,

You shall eat no fat, neither of ox, nor sheep, nor she-goat. Everyone who eats fat from a beast, from one that is offered as a fire-offering to Jehovah, that soul eating it will be cut off from his peoples. Leviticus 7:23, 25.

And again in the same author,

Whoever eats any blood, I will set My face against the soul eating blood and will cut him off from among his people. Leviticus 17:10-14; Deuteronomy 12:16, 23-25.

[6] The reason why eating blood and fat was so strictly forbidden was that eating them represented the profanation of Divine Truth and Divine Good. For the Israelite and Jewish nation was interested in outward forms but not their inner substance, so that in their faith and love there was no Divine Truth nor any Divine Good; and their worship was external devoid of these. This was because they were ruled by self-love and love of the world more than other nations; consequently they were steeped in evils gushing out of those loves, these evils being contempt for others, enmity, hatred, vengeance, brutality, and cruelty. This also was the reason why internal truths were not revealed to them, for if these had been revealed that nation would have inevitably profaned them. Such was the character of that nation, as may be seen in the places referred to in 9320(end), 9380. Therefore they would have represented profanation if they had eaten blood and fat; for whatever was established among them was representative of the interior things of the Church and heaven.

[7] From these considerations it is even more evident what the meaning is of the words in Ezekiel 39:17-22, dealt with above, stating that they would eat fat till they were glutted and drink blood, the blood of the princes of the earth, till they were drunk. That is to say, the meaning is that when inner virtues were opened up, those with whom these virtues existed, that is, faith in and love to the Lord, would have Divine Truth and Divine Good imparted to them as their own, as happened among gentile nations when the Lord came into the world. Therefore also those words go on to say, Thus will I set My glory among the nations, 'glory' meaning Divine Truth emanating from the Lord as it exists in heaven, 9429, and 'the nations' meaning all who are governed by good, 1259, 1260, 1416, 1849, 4574, 6005, 8771, 9256.

[8] This the Lord Himself corroborates, in His declaration that His flesh was truly food and His blood was truly drink, and whoever ate His flesh and drank His blood would abide in Him, and He in that person, John 6:55-56, and also in His institution of the Holy Supper, in which they were to eat His flesh and to drink His blood, Matthew 26:26-29, by which receiving Divine Good and Divine Truth from Him and making them their own was meant. Receiving Divine Good and Divine Truth from the Lord and making them their own is possible only with those who acknowledge the Lord's Divinity, for this is the first and most essential of all matters of belief within the Church. To no others can the way to heaven be opened, because the whole of heaven assents to that belief, and therefore Divine Truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Good, meant here by 'blood', cannot be imparted to them. Therefore let anyone who is within the Church beware of refusing to believe in the Lord and also His Divinity; for heaven is closed and hell opened to that refusal. For those people are separated from the Lord, and so are separated from heaven, where the Lord's Divinity is the All in all since it composes heaven. And when heaven has been closed, knowledge of the truths of faith derived from the Word and from the teachings of the Church indeed exists, but not a particle of faith that is real faith because real faith comes from above, that is, from the Lord by way of heaven.

[9] The Lord spoke in this manner, that is to say, He called the Divine Good emanating from Himself His flesh, and the Divine Truth emanating from His Divine Good His blood, because the Word, which sprang from Him, was His Divinity filling the whole of heaven. Such a Word must manifest itself through the use of correspondences, as a result of which it is representative and carries a spiritual meaning in every single part; for in this and no other way could it link members of the Church to angels in heaven. For when people in the world understand the Word according to its literal meaning angels understand it according to its inner meaning. Thus instead of the Lord's flesh they understand Divine Good, and instead of His blood they understand Divine Truth, both emanating from the Lord. As a consequence that which is holy flows in by way of the Word.

  
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