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Numbers 3

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1 και αυται αι γενεσεις ααρων και μωυση εν η ημερα ελαλησεν κυριος τω μωυση εν ορει σινα

2 και ταυτα τα ονοματα των υιων ααρων πρωτοτοκος ναδαβ και αβιουδ ελεαζαρ και ιθαμαρ

3 ταυτα τα ονοματα των υιων ααρων οι ιερεις οι ηλειμμενοι ους ετελειωσαν τας χειρας αυτων ιερατευειν

4 και ετελευτησεν ναδαβ και αβιουδ εναντι κυριου προσφεροντων αυτων πυρ αλλοτριον εναντι κυριου εν τη ερημω σινα και παιδια ουκ ην αυτοις και ιερατευσεν ελεαζαρ και ιθαμαρ μετ' ααρων του πατρος αυτων

5 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

6 λαβε την φυλην λευι και στησεις αυτους εναντιον ααρων του ιερεως και λειτουργησουσιν αυτω

7 και φυλαξουσιν τας φυλακας αυτου και τας φυλακας των υιων ισραηλ εναντι της σκηνης του μαρτυριου εργαζεσθαι τα εργα της σκηνης

8 και φυλαξουσιν παντα τα σκευη της σκηνης του μαρτυριου και τας φυλακας των υιων ισραηλ κατα παντα τα εργα της σκηνης

9 και δωσεις τους λευιτας ααρων και τοις υιοις αυτου τοις ιερευσιν δομα δεδομενοι ουτοι μοι εισιν απο των υιων ισραηλ

10 και ααρων και τους υιους αυτου καταστησεις επι της σκηνης του μαρτυριου και φυλαξουσιν την ιερατειαν αυτων και παντα τα κατα τον βωμον και εσω του καταπετασματος και ο αλλογενης ο απτομενος αποθανειται

11 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

12 και εγω ιδου ειληφα τους λευιτας εκ μεσου των υιων ισραηλ αντι παντος πρωτοτοκου διανοιγοντος μητραν παρα των υιων ισραηλ λυτρα αυτων εσονται και εσονται εμοι οι λευιται

13 εμοι γαρ παν πρωτοτοκον εν η ημερα επαταξα παν πρωτοτοκον εν γη αιγυπτου ηγιασα εμοι παν πρωτοτοκον εν ισραηλ απο ανθρωπου εως κτηνους εμοι εσονται εγω κυριος

14 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην εν τη ερημω σινα λεγων

15 επισκεψαι τους υιους λευι κατ' οικους πατριων αυτων κατα δημους αυτων κατα συγγενειας αυτων παν αρσενικον απο μηνιαιου και επανω επισκεψασθε αυτους

16 και επεσκεψαντο αυτους μωυσης και ααρων δια φωνης κυριου ον τροπον συνεταξεν αυτοις κυριος

17 και ησαν ουτοι οι υιοι λευι εξ ονοματων αυτων γεδσων κααθ και μεραρι

18 και ταυτα τα ονοματα των υιων γεδσων κατα δημους αυτων λοβενι και σεμει

19 και υιοι κααθ κατα δημους αυτων αμραμ και ισσααρ χεβρων και οζιηλ

20 και υιοι μεραρι κατα δημους αυτων μοολι και μουσι ουτοι εισιν δημοι των λευιτων κατ' οικους πατριων αυτων

21 τω γεδσων δημος του λοβενι και δημος του σεμει ουτοι δημοι του γεδσων

22 η επισκεψις αυτων κατα αριθμον παντος αρσενικου απο μηνιαιου και επανω η επισκεψις αυτων επτακισχιλιοι και πεντακοσιοι

23 και υιοι γεδσων οπισω της σκηνης παρα θαλασσαν παρεμβαλουσιν

24 και ο αρχων οικου πατριας του δημου του γεδσων ελισαφ υιος λαηλ

25 και η φυλακη υιων γεδσων εν τη σκηνη του μαρτυριου η σκηνη και το καλυμμα και το κατακαλυμμα της θυρας της σκηνης του μαρτυριου

26 και τα ιστια της αυλης και το καταπετασμα της πυλης της αυλης της ουσης επι της σκηνης και τα καταλοιπα παντων των εργων αυτου

27 τω κααθ δημος ο αμραμις και δημος ο σααρις και δημος ο χεβρωνις και δημος ο οζιηλις ουτοι εισιν δημοι του κααθ

28 κατα αριθμον παν αρσενικον απο μηνιαιου και επανω οκτακισχιλιοι και εξακοσιοι φυλασσοντες τας φυλακας των αγιων

29 οι δημοι των υιων κααθ παρεμβαλουσιν εκ πλαγιων της σκηνης κατα λιβα

30 και ο αρχων οικου πατριων των δημων του κααθ ελισαφαν υιος οζιηλ

31 και η φυλακη αυτων η κιβωτος και η τραπεζα και η λυχνια και τα θυσιαστηρια και τα σκευη του αγιου οσα λειτουργουσιν εν αυτοις και το κατακαλυμμα και παντα τα εργα αυτων

32 και ο αρχων επι των αρχοντων των λευιτων ελεαζαρ ο υιος ααρων του ιερεως καθεσταμενος φυλασσειν τας φυλακας των αγιων

33 τω μεραρι δημος ο μοολι και δημος ο μουσι ουτοι εισιν δημοι μεραρι

34 η επισκεψις αυτων κατα αριθμον παν αρσενικον απο μηνιαιου και επανω εξακισχιλιοι και πεντηκοντα

35 και ο αρχων οικου πατριων του δημου του μεραρι σουριηλ υιος αβιχαιλ εκ πλαγιων της σκηνης παρεμβαλουσιν προς βορραν

36 η επισκεψις η φυλακη υιων μεραρι τας κεφαλιδας της σκηνης και τους μοχλους αυτης και τους στυλους αυτης και τας βασεις αυτης και παντα τα σκευη αυτων και τα εργα αυτων

37 και τους στυλους της αυλης κυκλω και τας βασεις αυτων και τους πασσαλους και τους καλους αυτων

38 και οι παρεμβαλλοντες κατα προσωπον της σκηνης του μαρτυριου απ' ανατολης μωυσης και ααρων και οι υιοι αυτου φυλασσοντες τας φυλακας του αγιου εις τας φυλακας των υιων ισραηλ και ο αλλογενης ο απτομενος αποθανειται

39 πασα η επισκεψις των λευιτων ους επεσκεψατο μωυσης και ααρων δια φωνης κυριου κατα δημους αυτων παν αρσενικον απο μηνιαιου και επανω δυο και εικοσι χιλιαδες

40 και ειπεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων επισκεψαι παν πρωτοτοκον αρσεν των υιων ισραηλ απο μηνιαιου και επανω και λαβε τον αριθμον εξ ονοματος

41 και λημψη τους λευιτας εμοι εγω κυριος αντι παντων των πρωτοτοκων των υιων ισραηλ και τα κτηνη των λευιτων αντι παντων των πρωτοτοκων εν τοις κτηνεσιν των υιων ισραηλ

42 και επεσκεψατο μωυσης ον τροπον ενετειλατο κυριος παν πρωτοτοκον εν τοις υιοις ισραηλ

43 και εγενοντο παντα τα πρωτοτοκα τα αρσενικα κατα αριθμον εξ ονοματος απο μηνιαιου και επανω εκ της επισκεψεως αυτων δυο και εικοσι χιλιαδες τρεις και εβδομηκοντα και διακοσιοι

44 και ελαλησεν κυριος προς μωυσην λεγων

45 λαβε τους λευιτας αντι παντων των πρωτοτοκων των υιων ισραηλ και τα κτηνη των λευιτων αντι των κτηνων αυτων και εσονται εμοι οι λευιται εγω κυριος

46 και τα λυτρα τριων και εβδομηκοντα και διακοσιων οι πλεοναζοντες παρα τους λευιτας απο των πρωτοτοκων των υιων ισραηλ

47 και λημψη πεντε σικλους κατα κεφαλην κατα το διδραχμον το αγιον λημψη εικοσι οβολους του σικλου

48 και δωσεις το αργυριον ααρων και τοις υιοις αυτου λυτρα των πλεοναζοντων εν αυτοις

49 και ελαβεν μωυσης το αργυριον τα λυτρα των πλεοναζοντων εις την εκλυτρωσιν των λευιτων

50 παρα των πρωτοτοκων των υιων ισραηλ ελαβεν το αργυριον χιλιους τριακοσιους εξηκοντα πεντε σικλους κατα τον σικλον τον αγιον

51 και εδωκεν μωυσης τα λυτρα των πλεοναζοντων ααρων και τοις υιοις αυτου δια φωνης κυριου ον τροπον συνεταξεν κυριος τω μωυση

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8080

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8080. 'And all the firstborn of man among your sons you shall redeem, means that the truths of faith are not to be ascribed to the Lord, but forms of the good of faith. This is clear from the meaning of 'the firstborn' as faith, dealt with in 352, 2435, 6344, 7035, 8042; from the meaning of 'sons' as truths, dealt with in 489, 491, 533, 1147, 2623, 3373; and from the meaning of 'redeeming' as giving something else instead, as above in 8078, 8079. The fact that those truths of faith are not to be ascribed follows from the full message that is implied by these words, And all the firstborn of man among your sons you shall not make over, that is, you shall not sacrifice, but you shall redeem', 'not making over' being not ascribing, as above in 8074, 8078. From this it is evident that 'all the firstborn of man among your sons you shall redeem' means that the truths of faith are not to be ascribed to the Lord, but something else instead. Proof that this something else is the good of faith is provided by the consideration that generally 'the firstborn' means the good of faith, as above in 8042, 8043. But since it speaks here about 'the firstborn of man among his sons', the truth of faith is meant; for there is the truth of faith and there is the good of faith.

[2] Further proof that the good of faith, which is charity, is this something else which is to be ascribed to the Lord instead of the truths of faith is provided by the fact that the firstborn of the children of Israel were not accepted but the Levites instead; and the reason for this was that 'Levi' represented the good of faith, or charity, 3875, 4497, 4502, 4503. With regard to the acceptance of the tribe of Levi instead of all the firstborn, see Numbers 3:12-13, 40-end; 8:16-18. Even more proof that the good of faith is the something else to be ascribed to the Lord is provided by the consideration that faith without charity is not faith, 654, 724, 1162, 1176, 2231, 2343, 2349, 2429, 2839, 2982, 3146, 3325, 3849, 3865, 4368, 5351, 7039, 7082-7084, 7342 (end), 7950, and also by the consideration that the good of faith in actual fact occupies first place, while the truth of faith merely appears to do so, 3539, 3548, 3556, 3563, 3570, 3576, 3603, 3701, 4925, 4926, 4928, 4930, 4977, 5351, 6256, 6269, 6272, 6273, so that charity is the firstborn, 3325, 3494, 4925, 4926, 4928, 4930.

[3] The reason why the truth of faith regarded in itself without the good of faith is not to be ascribed to the Lord, that is, not to be given to Him or acknowledged to come from Him, is that no truth of faith has any life within it until it becomes the good of faith; and the truth of faith becomes the good of faith through the willing and doing of it, 7835. When therefore it becomes the good of faith it is acknowledged by the Lord as being His, for the Lord imparts faith indirectly through the good of faith. Every truth of faith too that a member of the spiritual Church possesses becomes the good of faith when he is regenerated. Not till then does it become the Lord's.

[4] The law regarding the redemption of the firstborn of man was laid down to prevent them from sacrificing their sons, a practice that had come into use among gentiles with whom statutes of the Ancient Church - which was a representative Church - remained in force, but in a form that had been completely adulterated in the course of time. The consecration of the firstborn to God was one of those statutes of the Ancient Church; but by consecration they began to understand sacrifice. The descendants of Jacob leaned likewise towards the same practice, and therefore that law of redemption was marked out for them. And to prevent them from following that practice the Levites were adopted instead of the firstborn, as has been stated. The law was marked out in keeping with its corresponding meaning in the spiritual world, which is that the truths of faith are not holy, thus that these are not to be consecrated or ascribed to the Lord but forms of the good of faith. Later on that consecration to Him was taken to mean that they were to give or present the firstborn to Jehovah, and to offer a sacrifice for him, as the following stated in Luke shows,

When the days of their purification according to the law of Moses were completed, they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord (as it has been written in the Law of the Lord, that every male opening the womb should be called holy to the Lord) and to offer a sacrifice. Luke 2:22-24.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 4368

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4368. 'If now I have found favour in your eyes, then take my gift from my hand' means the reciprocation of that affection, in order that it might be instilled. This is clear from what comes both before and after, for the subject is the joining together of good and truths within the natural and so the instilling of affection from good into truth. As shown above in 4366, this is the reason why the refusal of the gift sent from Jacob has the meaning it does, namely that an affection might be instilled into truth, and in 4367 why the immediately previous exclamation 'No, I beg of you' means the birth of that affection. Consequently these words 'If now I have found favour in your eyes, then take my gift from my hand' means a reciprocation of that affection, in order that it might be instilled; for Jacob says this from a desire for what is good, that is, from affection. Hence also the reference further on to his urging him.

[2] The reciprocation of that affection which is instilled by the good, meant by 'Esau', into the truth, meant by 'Jacob', is used to mean the affection for truth. For two affections that are heavenly exist - the affection for good and the affection for truth. These have been the subject several times already. The affection for truth has no other origin than good, the affection coming from there also; for by itself truth has no life but acquires it from good. Consequently when someone feels an affection for truth that affection does not originate in the truth but in the good which flows into the truth and creates the affection itself. This is what is meant at this point by the reciprocation of that affection in order that it might be instilled. It is well known that there are many within the Church who feel an affection for the Word of the Lord and put a lot of effort into reading it; but those whose end in view is to learn about what is true are only a few. The majority cling to their own dogmas, and are anxious only to confirm these from the Word. These people seem to be moved by an affection for truth, but they are not. The affection for truth exists solely with those who love to learn about truths, that is, to know what is true, and who search the Scriptures with that end in view. Nobody is moved by this affection except one who is governed by good, that is, one who is governed by charity towards the neighbour, and more so who is governed by love to the Lord. With people of this kind good itself flows into truth and creates the affection, for the Lord is present within that good.

[3] This can be illustrated by the following examples: Take those who are governed by the good of genuine charity and who read the following words which the Lord addressed to Peter,

I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Matthew 16:15-19.

These people - that is to say, those who are moved by an affection for truth that originates in the good of genuine charity - like to be told what these words were really used to mean. When they hear that 'the rock' referred to here, on which 'the Church will be built', means faith rooted in charity, and that 'Peter' therefore has that meaning; and when they hear that the keys for opening and closing heaven are given to that faith, see Preface to Chapter 22 of Genesis, they are delighted and are stirred with affection for that truth, because it is in that case the Lord alone, the Source of faith, who possesses that power. But people who are not moved by an affection for truth that originates in the good of genuine charity but by an affection for truth originating in some other kind of good, and more so if it originates in self-love and love of the world, are not stirred by any affection for that truth, but become depressed and also angry since they wish to lay claim to that power as a priestly one. They are angry because they are deprived of the power to control, and depressed because they are deprived of other people's deference to them.

[4] Take another example. If people who are moved by an affection for truth that originates in the good of charity hear that charity makes the Church, and not faith separated from charity, they accept that truth joyfully, whereas those who are moved by an affection for truth originating in self-love and love of the world do not accept it. Furthermore when those who are moved by an affection for truth that originates in the good of charity hear that love towards the neighbour does not begin in themselves but in the Lord they are delighted, whereas those who are moved by an affection for truth originating in self-love and love of the world do not accept that truth but fiercely defend the idea that love begins in themselves. Consequently they do not know what loving the neighbour as themselves really is. When people who are moved by an affection for truth that originates in the good of genuine charity hear that heavenly blessedness consists in doing good to others out of a desire to do it, with no selfish end in view, they are delighted, whereas those who are moved by an affection for truth originating in self-love and love of the world, want none of this; nor can they even understand what it is.

[5] When people who are moved by an affection for truth that originates in the good of genuine charity learn that the works of the external man are nothing if they do not proceed from the internal man, and so from the desire to do what is good, they accept it joyfully, whereas those who are moved by an affection for truth originating in self-love and love of the world applaud the works of the external man but show no interest in the desire to do good present in the internal man. Nor indeed are they even aware that this desire, if present in the internal man, remains after death and that when the works performed by the external man have no connection with the internal man they are dead and come to nothing.

The same may be seen in every other example that might be mentioned. The examples that have been given show that the truths of faith cannot possibly be joined to anyone if he is not governed by the good of genuine charity, and so cannot be joined to anything other than good. They show also that all genuine affection for truth originates in that good. Anyone can see a confirmation of this from his daily experience - when he sees that people moved by evil have no real belief, unlike those moved by good. From this it is quite evident that the truth of faith is joined to good and never to evil.

  
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