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Leviticus 6

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1 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

2 εντειλαι ααρων και τοις υιοις αυτου λεγων ουτος ο νομος της ολοκαυτωσεως αυτη η ολοκαυτωσις επι της καυσεως αυτης επι του θυσιαστηριου ολην την νυκτα εως το πρωι και το πυρ του θυσιαστηριου καυθησεται επ' αυτου ου σβεσθησεται

3 και ενδυσεται ο ιερευς χιτωνα λινουν και περισκελες λινουν ενδυσεται περι το σωμα αυτου και αφελει την κατακαρπωσιν ην αν καταναλωση το πυρ την ολοκαυτωσιν απο του θυσιαστηριου και παραθησει αυτο εχομενον του θυσιαστηριου

4 και εκδυσεται την στολην αυτου και ενδυσεται στολην αλλην και εξοισει την κατακαρπωσιν εξω της παρεμβολης εις τοπον καθαρον

5 και πυρ επι το θυσιαστηριον καυθησεται απ' αυτου και ου σβεσθησεται και καυσει ο ιερευς επ' αυτο ξυλα το πρωι και στοιβασει επ' αυτου την ολοκαυτωσιν και επιθησει επ' αυτο το στεαρ του σωτηριου

6 και πυρ δια παντος καυθησεται επι το θυσιαστηριον ου σβεσθησεται

7 ουτος ο νομος της θυσιας ην προσαξουσιν αυτην οι υιοι ααρων εναντι κυριου απεναντι του θυσιαστηριου

8 και αφελει απ' αυτου τη δρακι απο της σεμιδαλεως της θυσιας συν τω ελαιω αυτης και συν τω λιβανω αυτης τα οντα επι της θυσιας και ανοισει επι το θυσιαστηριον καρπωμα οσμη ευωδιας το μνημοσυνον αυτης τω κυριω

9 το δε καταλειφθεν απ' αυτης εδεται ααρων και οι υιοι αυτου αζυμα βρωθησεται εν τοπω αγιω εν αυλη της σκηνης του μαρτυριου εδονται αυτην

10 ου πεφθησεται εζυμωμενη μεριδα αυτην εδωκα αυτοις απο των καρπωματων κυριου αγια αγιων ωσπερ το της αμαρτιας και ωσπερ το της πλημμελειας

11 παν αρσενικον των ιερεων εδονται αυτην νομιμον αιωνιον εις τας γενεας υμων απο των καρπωματων κυριου πας ος εαν αψηται αυτων αγιασθησεται

12 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

13 τουτο το δωρον ααρων και των υιων αυτου ο προσοισουσιν κυριω εν τη ημερα η αν χρισης αυτον το δεκατον του οιφι σεμιδαλεως εις θυσιαν δια παντος το ημισυ αυτης το πρωι και το ημισυ αυτης το δειλινον

14 επι τηγανου εν ελαιω ποιηθησεται πεφυραμενην οισει αυτην ελικτα θυσιαν εκ κλασματων θυσιαν οσμην ευωδιας κυριω

15 ο ιερευς ο χριστος αντ' αυτου εκ των υιων αυτου ποιησει αυτην νομος αιωνιος απαν επιτελεσθησεται

16 και πασα θυσια ιερεως ολοκαυτος εσται και ου βρωθησεται

17 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

18 λαλησον ααρων και τοις υιοις αυτου λεγων ουτος ο νομος της αμαρτιας εν τοπω ου σφαζουσιν το ολοκαυτωμα σφαξουσιν τα περι της αμαρτιας εναντι κυριου αγια αγιων εστιν

19 ο ιερευς ο αναφερων αυτην εδεται αυτην εν τοπω αγιω βρωθησεται εν αυλη της σκηνης του μαρτυριου

20 πας ο απτομενος των κρεων αυτης αγιασθησεται και ω εαν επιρραντισθη απο του αιματος αυτης επι το ιματιον ο εαν ραντισθη επ' αυτο πλυθησεται εν τοπω αγιω

21 και σκευος οστρακινον ου εαν εψηθη εν αυτω συντριβησεται εαν δε εν σκευει χαλκω εψηθη εκτριψει αυτο και εκκλυσει υδατι

22 πας αρσην εν τοις ιερευσιν φαγεται αυτα αγια αγιων εστιν κυριου

23 και παντα τα περι της αμαρτιας ων εαν εισενεχθη απο του αιματος αυτων εις την σκηνην του μαρτυριου εξιλασασθαι εν τω αγιω ου βρωθησεται εν πυρι κατακαυθησεται

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10133

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10133. Continually. That this signifies in all Divine worship, is evident from the signification of “continually,” when said of such things as belong to Divine worship, as being all, and in all; for the subject treated of is purification from evils and falsities through the good of innocence, this good being signified by “lambs;” and purification from evils and the derivative falsities, by a “burnt-offering from them.” This is said to be “continually,” because it was to be in all Divine worship; therefore also it was offered twice every day; in the morning, and in the evening; and what was offered morning and evening represented in general all worship and in all worship. For the good of innocence must be in all good, and from this in all truth, in order that it maybe good and truth in which there is life from the Divine; thus it must be in all worship, for all worship must be from the good of love and from the truths of faith, in order that it may be worship. (That all the good of the church and of heaven has innocence in it, and that without innocence good is not good, and thus worship is not worship, see n. 2736, 2780, 6013, 7840, 7887, 9262; also what innocence is, n. 3994, 4001, 4797, 5236, 6107, 6765, 7902, 9262, 9936, and the places cited at the end of n. 10021.)

[2] That “continually” denotes all, and in all, that is, all of worship and in all worship, is because it involves time. And in the heavens, where the Word is not understood in the natural sense, but in the spiritual sense, there is not any notion of time, but instead of times are perceived such things as belong to state. Here therefore by “continually” is perceived a perpetual state in worship, thus all worship, and in all worship. So it is with all the other expressions in the Word which involve anything of time, as by “yesterday,” “today,” “tomorrow,” “two days,” “three days,” by a “day,” a “week,” a “month,” and a “year;” and also by the times of the day and of the year, as by “morning,” “noon,” “evening,” “night;” “spring,” “summer,” “autumn,” and “winter.” Therefore in order that the spiritual sense of the Word may be understood, everything from its natural sense that relates to time and place, and likewise everything that relates to person, must be rejected, and instead thereof states must be thought of; from all which it can be seen how pure is the Word in the internal sense, thus how purely it is perceived by the angels in the heavens, consequently how superior are the wisdom and intelligence of the angels to the intelligence and wisdom of men, who think only from the natural fixed upon things most finite in the world and the earth. (That times in the heavens are states, see n. 1274, 1382, 2625, 2788, 2837, 3254, 3356, 3404, 3827, 4814, 4882, 4901, 4916, 6110, 7218, 7381, 8070; as also what is meant by states, see n. 4850)

[3] From all this it is evident what is signified by the “continual burnt-offering from lambs;” thus what by “continual” and “continually” in other places; as that the fire should burn continually upon the altar (Leviticus 6:13); and that continual bread should be upon the table (Numbers 4:7). By “fire,” and by “bread,” is here signified the good of love from the Lord to the Lord (that “fire” denotes this, see n. 4906, 5215, 6314, 6832, 6834, 6849, 7324, 7852, 10055; and also “bread,” n. 2165, 2177, 3478, 3735, 3813, 4211, 4217, 4735, 4976, 9323, 9545). By “continual” is here also signified that this good must be in all worship. And that from this good as from its fire must shine the truth of faith, is signified by “making the lamp to go up continually” (Exodus 27:20). (That a “lamp” denotes the truth and good of faith, see n. 9548, 9783)

  
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