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1 Потомъ отправилось все общество сыновъ Израилевыхъ изъ пустыни Синъ въ путь свой, по повелјнію Іеговы; и расположилось станомъ въ Рефидимј, и небыло воды пить народу.

2 И укорялъ народъ Моисея, и говорилъ: дайте намъ воды пить: а Моисей говорилъ имъ: что вы укоряете меня? что искушаете Іегову?

3 И жаждалъ тамъ народъ воды, и ропталъ народъ на Моисея, говоря: зачјмъ ты вывелъ насъ изъ Египта, уморить жаждою меня и дјтей моихъ и стада мои?

4 Моисей возопилъ къ Іеговј и сказалъ: что мнј дјлать съ народомъ симъ? ещде немного, и они побьютъ меня камнями.

5 Іегова сказалъ Моисею: пройди передъ народомъ, и возми съ собою нјкоторыхъ изъ старјйшинъ Израильскихъ, и посохъ твой, которымъ ты поражалъ рјку, возми въ руку твою и поди.

6 Вотъ, Я стану предъ тобою тамъ на скалј въ Хоривј; и ты ударишь въ скалу, и пойдетъ изъ нея вода, и будетъ пить народъ. Такъ и сдјлалъ Моисей предъ очами старјйшинъ Израильскихъ.

7 И нарекъ мјсту тому имя: Масса и Мерива, потому что сыны Израилевы укоряли Моисея, и искушали Іегову, говоря: точно ли Іегова среди насъ, или нјтъ.

8 И пришелъ Амаликъ, и воевалъ съ Израилемъ въ Рефидимј.

9 Тогда Моисей сказалъ Іисусу: выбери намъ мужей, и поди, сразись съ Амаликомъ; завтра стану на вершинј холма, и посохъ Божій будетъ въ рукј моей.

10 Іисусъ такъ и сдјлалъ, какъ сказалъ ему Моисей, чтобы сразиться съ Амаликомъ; а Моисей и Ааронъ и Оръ взошли на вершину холма.

11 И когда Моисей поднималъ руку свою, одолјвалъ Израиль; а когда опускалъ руку свою, одолјвалъ Амаликъ.

12 Но какъ руки Моисеевы устали, то взяли камень и положили подъ него, и онъ сјлъ на немъ. Ааронъ же и Оръ поддерживали руки его, одинъ съ одной, а другой съ другой стороны. Такимъ образомъ руки его подкрјплены были до захожденія солнца.

13 И низложилъ Іисусъ Амалика и народъ его остріемъ меча.

14 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею: напиши сіе для памяти въ книгу, и внуши Іисусу, что Я совершенно изглажу память Амалика изъ поднебесной.

15 И создалъ Моисей жертвенникъ, и нарекъ ему имя: Іегова Нисси.

16 Потому что, сказалъ онъ, знамя Іеговы въ рукј моей; Брань у Іеговы противъ Амалика изъ рода въ родъ.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8680

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8680. 'And Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses, took a burnt offering and sacrifices for God' means worship springing from the good of love and the truths of faith. This is clear from the meaning of 'a burnt offering and sacrifices' as representatives of celestial and spiritual realities that belong to internal worship, 'burnt offerings' being representative of celestial realities, that is, aspects of the good of love, and 'sacrifices' being representative of spiritual ones, that is, aspects of the truth of faith, dealt with in 922, 923, 1823, 2180, 2805, 2807, 2830, 3218, 3519, 6905. The representation of 'burnt offerings' as aspects of the good of love, and of 'sacrifices' as aspects of the truth of faith, is clear from their institution - from the requirement that in burnt offerings everything was to be burnt, both the flesh and the blood, but that in sacrifices the flesh was to be eaten, as may be seen in chapters 1-5 of Leviticus; Numbers 28; and in Deuteronomy, where the following words occur,

You are to present, your burnt offerings, the flesh and the blood, on the altar of Jehovah your God; the blood of the sacrifices shall be poured out on the altar of Jehovah your God, and the flesh you shall eat. Deuteronomy 12:27.

The reason why those two realities were represented by the burnt offerings and sacrifices is that burnt offerings and sacrifices represented all worship of God in general, 923, 6905; and worship of God in general is founded on love and faith. Without these it is not worship, only ritual such as is performed by the external man who has no internal and so no life within him.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 922

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922. 'He took from every clean beast, and from every clean bird' means goods that stem from charity, and the truths of faith. This has been shown already; 'beast' means goods that stem from charity, 45, 46, 142, 143, 246, 'bird' the truths of faith, 40, 776. Burnt offerings were made from cattle, from lambs and goats, and from turtle doves and young pigeons, Leviticus 1:2-17; Numbers 15:2-15; 28:1-end. These were clean beasts, each one of them meaning some particular heavenly quality. And because they meant these things in the Ancient Church, and in subsequent Churches represented them, it is clear that burnt offerings and sacrifices were nothing else than representatives that go with internal worship, and that when they had been divorced from internal worship they became idolatrous. This any mentally normal person can see, for what is an altar but merely something made of stone? And what is a burnt offering and a sacrifice but the slaughtering of an animal? For worship to be Divine it has to represent some heavenly quality which the worshippers know and acknowledge and from which they worship the One they are representing.

[2] Nobody except the person who does not wish to understand anything at all about the Lord can be ignorant of the fact that these things were representatives of the Lord. It is the internal things, namely charity and faith deriving from charity, through which the One who is being represented has to be seen, acknowledged, and believed, as is quite clear in the Prophets, for example in Jeremiah,

Thus said Jehovah Zebaoth, the God of Israel, Add your burnt offerings on to your sacrifices, and eat the flesh. I did not speak with your fathers and I did not command them on the day I brought them out of the land of Egypt on the matters of burnt offering and sacrifice. But this matter I commanded them, saying, Obey My voice, and I will be your God. Jeremiah 7:21-23.

Hearing or obeying His voice is obeying the law, the whole of which focuses on the one command that men should love God above everything else and their neighbour as themselves, for on these depend the Law and the Prophets, Matthew 22:37-40; 7:12. In David,

O Jehovah, sacrifice and offering You have not desired; burnt offering and sin-sacrifice You host not sought. I have delighted to do Your will, O my God, and Your law is within my heart. 1 Psalms 40:6, 8.

[3] In Samuel, who said to Saul,

Has Jehovah as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of Jehovah? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, to hearken than the fat of rams. 1 Samuel 15:22.

What obeying His voice involves is apparent in Micah,

Shall I come before Jehovah with burnt offerings, with calves a year old? Will Jehovah be pleased with thousands of rams, with tens of thousands of rivers of oil? He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does Jehovah require of you but to carry out judgement and the love of mercy, and to humble yourself by walking with your God. Micah 6:6-8.

These are the things that burnt offerings and sacrifices of clean beasts and birds mean. In Amos,

Though you offer Me your burnt offerings and gifts, I will not accept them, and the peace offering of your fatted ones I will not look upon. Let judgement flow like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream. Amos 5:22, 24.

'Judgement' means truth, and 'righteousness' good. Both stem from charity and are the burnt offerings and sacrifices of the internal man. In Hosea,

I desire mercy and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings. Hosea 6:6.

From all these quotations the nature of sacrifices and burnt offerings when charity and faith are not present is clear. It is also clear from them that because 'clean beasts and clean birds' meant the goods that stem from charity and faith they also represented them.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, in the midst of my viscera

  
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