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1 Y cuando alguna persona ofreciere ofrenda de presente al SEÑOR, su ofrenda será flor de harina, sobre la cual echará aceite, y pondrá sobre ella incienso,

2 y la traerá a los sacerdotes, hijos de Aarón; y de ello tomará su puño lleno de su flor de harina y de su aceite, con todo su incienso, y el sacerdote hará perfume de ello sobre el altar; y esto será ofrenda encendida de olor muy aceptable al SEÑOR.

3 Y la sobra del presente será de Aarón y de sus hijos; es cosa santísima de las ofrendas encendidas del SEÑOR.

4 Y cuando ofrecieres ofrenda de presente cocida en horno, será de tortas de flor de harina sin levadura, amasadas con aceite, y hojaldres sin levadura untadas con aceite.

5 Mas si tu presente fuere ofrenda de sartén, será de flor de harina sin levadura, amasada con aceite,

6 la cual partirás en piezas, y echarás sobre ella aceite; esto será presente.

7 Y si tu presente fuere ofrenda cocida en cazuela, se hará de flor de harina con aceite.

8 Y traerás al SEÑOR el presente que se hará de estas cosas, y la ofrecerás al sacerdote, el cual la llegará al altar.

9 Y tomará el sacerdote de aquel presente, en memoria del mismo, y hará perfume sobre el altar; y ésta será ofrenda encendida, de olor muy aceptable al SEÑOR.

10 Y lo restante del presente será de Aarón y de sus hijos; es cosa santísima de las ofrendas encendidas del SEÑOR.

11 Ningún presente que ofreciereis al SEÑOR, será con levadura; porque de ninguna cosa leuda, ni de ninguna miel, haréis ofrenda de perfume al SEÑOR.

12 En la ofrenda de las primicias las ofreceréis al SEÑOR; mas no subirán sobre el altar por olor aceptable.

13 Y sazonarás toda ofrenda de tu presente con sal; y no harás que falte jamás de tu presente la sal de la alianza de tu Dios; en toda ofrenda tuya ofrecerás sal.

14 Y si ofrecieres al SEÑOR presente de primicias, tostarás al fuego las espigas verdes, y el grano desmenuzado ofrecerás por ofrenda de tus primicias.

15 Y pondrás sobre ella aceite, y pondrás sobre ella incienso; y esto será presente.

16 Y el sacerdote hará perfume, en memoria del don, parte de su grano desmenuzado, y de su aceite con todo su incienso; y esto será ofrenda encendida al SEÑOR.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2455

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2455. That 'she became a pillar of salt' means that all good accompanying truth was vastated becomes clear from the meaning of 'a pillar' and from the meaning of 'salt'. In the original language the word used for a pillar means something standing still, not however that used for a pillar which was erected either for worship, or as a sign or for a witness. Consequently 'the pillar of salt' mentioned here means that it - the truth meant by Lot's wife - stood as something vastated, 2454. Truth is said to be vastated when it no longer has any good within it - vastation itself being meant by 'salt'.

[2] As most things in the Word have two meanings, namely the genuine and the contrary to this, so also does 'salt'. In the genuine sense it means the affection for truth, in the contrary sense the vastation of the affection for truth, that is, of the good within truth. That 'salt' means the affection for truth, see Exodus 30:35; Leviticus 2:13; Matthew 5:13; Mark 9:49-50; Luke 14:34-35. That it also means the vastation of the affection for truth, that is, of the good within truth, is clear from the following places: In Moses,

The whole land will be brimstone and salt, a burning; it will not be sown, it will not sprout, nor will any plant come up on it, as at the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, of Admah and Zeboiim. Deuteronomy 29:23.

Here 'brimstone' is the vastation of good, and 'salt' the vastation of truth. That vastation is the meaning is evident from each detail.

[3] In Zephaniah,

Moab will be like Sodom, and the children of Ammon like Gomorrah, a place abandoned to the nettle, and a saltpit, and a desolation for ever. Zephaniah 2:9.

Here 'a place abandoned to the nettle' stands for vastated good, 'a salt pit' for vastated truth; for 'a place abandoned to the nettle' refers to Sodom, which has been shown to mean evil or vastated good, and 'a salt pit' to Gomorrah, which has been shown to mean falsity or vastated truth. That vastation is the meaning is evident from its being called 'a desolation for ever'. In Jeremiah,

He who makes flesh his arm will be like a bare shrub in the solitary place and will not see when good comes; and he will inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, a salt land and not inhabited. Jeremiah 17:5-6.

Here 'a parched land' stands for vastated goods, 'a salt land' for vastated truths.

[4] In David,

Jehovah turns rivers into a wilderness, and outgoings of waters into a dryness, a fruitful land into a salty waste because of the wickedness of those inhabiting it. Psalms 107:33-34.

'A fruitful land into a salty waste' stands for the vastation of the good within truth. In Ezekiel,

Its swamps and its marshes are not healed, they will be given up to salt. Ezekiel 47:11.

'Given up to salt' stands for being utterly vastated as regards truth. Because 'salt' meant vastation and 'cities' matters of doctrine concerning truth, as shown in 402, 2268, 2428, 2451, cities that had been destroyed were in former times sown with salt to prevent their being rebuilt, Judges 9:45. The description at this point is of the fourth state of the Church represented by 'Lot', a state in which all truth has been vastated as regards good.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.