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1 Y el SEÑOR habló a Moisés, diciendo:

2 Manda a los hijos de Israel que echen del campamento a todo leproso, y a todos los que padecen flujo de semen, y a todo contaminado sobre muerto.

3 Así hombres como mujeres echaréis, fuera del campamento los echaréis; para que no contaminen el campamento de aquellos entre los cuales yo habito.

4 Y lo hicieron así los hijos de Israel, los echaron fuera del campamento; como el SEÑOR dijo a Moisés, así lo hicieron los hijos de Israel.

5 Además habló el SEÑOR a Moisés, diciendo:

6 Habla a los hijos de Israel: El hombre o la mujer que cometiere alguno de todos los pecados de los hombres, haciendo prevaricación contra el SEÑOR, y pecare aquella persona;

7 confesarán su pecado que cometieron, y restituirán su ofensa enteramente, y añadirán sobre ello la quinta parte , y lo darán a aquel contra quien pecaron.

8 Y si aquel varón no tuviere redentor al cual el delito sea restituido, el delito se restituirá al SEÑOR, al sacerdote, a más del carnero de las expiaciones, con el cual lo expiará.

9 Y toda ofrenda de todas las cosas santas que los hijos de Israel presentaren al sacerdote, suya será.

10 Y lo santificado de cualquiera será suyo; asimismo lo que cualquiera diere al sacerdote, suyo será.

11 Y el SEÑOR habló a Moisés, diciendo:

12 Habla a los hijos de Israel, y diles: Cuando la mujer de alguno errare, e hiciere traición contra él,

13 que alguno se hubiere echado con ella por ayuntamiento de simiente, y su marido no lo hubiese visto por haberse ella contaminado ocultamente, ni hubiere testigo contra ella, ni ella hubiere sido cogida en el acto;

14 si viniere sobre él espíritu de celo, y tuviere celos de su mujer, habiéndose ella contaminado; o viniere sobre él espíritu de celo, y tuviere celos de su mujer, no habiéndose ella contaminado;

15 entonces el marido traerá su mujer al sacerdote, y traerá su ofrenda con ella, la décima de un efa de harina de cebada; no echará sobre ella aceite, ni pondrá sobre ella incienso, porque es presente de celos, presente de recordación, que trae en memoria pecado.

16 Y el sacerdote la hará acercar, y la hará poner delante del SEÑOR.

17 Luego tomará el sacerdote del agua santa en un vaso de barro; tomará también el sacerdote del polvo que hubiere en el suelo del tabernáculo, y lo echará en el agua.

18 Y hará el sacerdote estar en pie a la mujer delante del SEÑOR, y descubrirá la cabeza de la mujer, y pondrá sobre sus manos el presente de la recordación, que es el presente de celos; y el sacerdote tendrá en la mano las aguas amargas que acarrean maldición.

19 Y el sacerdote la conjurará, y le dirá: Si ninguno hubiere dormido contigo, y si no te has apartado de tu marido a inmundicia, limpia seas de estas aguas amargas que traen maldición.

20 Mas si te has apartado de tu marido, y te has contaminado, y alguno hubiere puesto en ti su simiente, fuera de tu marido;

21 (el sacerdote conjurará a la mujer con juramento de maldición, y dirá a la mujer): el SEÑOR te dé en maldición y en conjuración en medio de tu pueblo, haciendo el SEÑOR a tu muslo que caiga, y a tu vientre que se te hinche;

22 y estas aguas que dan maldición entren en tus entrañas, y hagan henchir tu vientre, y caer tu muslo. Y la mujer dirá: Amén, amén.

23 Y el sacerdote escribirá estas maldiciones en un libro, y las borrará con las aguas amargas;

24 y dará a beber a la mujer las aguas amargas que traen maldición; y las aguas que obran maldición entrarán en ella por amargas.

25 Después tomará el sacerdote de la mano de la mujer el presente de los celos, y lo mecerá delante del SEÑOR, y lo ofrecerá delante del altar.

26 Y tomará el sacerdote un puñado del presente, en memoria de ella, y hará perfume de ello sobre el altar, y después dará a beber las aguas a la mujer.

27 Le dará, pues, a beber las aguas; y será, que si fuere inmunda y hubiere hecho traición contra su marido, las aguas que obran maldición entrarán en ella en amargura, y su vientre se hinchará, y caerá su muslo; y la tal mujer será por maldición en medio de su pueblo.

28 Mas si la mujer no fuere inmunda, sino que estuviere limpia, ella será libre, y será fecunda.

29 Esta es la ley de los celos, cuando la mujer errare estando en poder de su marido, y se contaminare;

30 o del marido, sobre el cual pasare espíritu de celo, y tuviere celos de su mujer; la presentará entonces delante del SEÑOR, y el sacerdote ejecutará en ella toda esta ley.

31 Y aquel varón será libre de iniquidad, y la mujer llevará su pecado.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10038

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10038. 'You shall burn with fire outside the camp' means that those things must be banished to hell and be consumed by the evils of self-love. This is clear from the meaning of 'burning with fire' as consuming by means of the evils of self-love, for 'burning' means consuming or devouring and 'fire' the evil of self-love (for these meanings of 'burning' and 'fire', see 1297, 5071, 5215, 6314, 6832, 7324, 7575, 9141, 9434); and from the meaning of 'the camp' as heaven and the Church, and in the contrary sense the place where heaven and the Church do not exist, thus where hell exists, dealt with below. The reason why 'being burned with fire' means being consumed by the evils of self-love is that that love consumes every good or truth of faith. Scarcely anyone at the present day knows that self-love does this, nor consequently that this love constitutes hell with a person and that it is what should be understood by hell-fire.

[2] There are two fires of life that exist with a person; one is self-love, the other is love to God. Those in whom self-love predominates cannot be governed by love to God, for those loves are opposites. They are opposites because self-love gives rise to all evils, which are contempt for others in comparison with self, enmity towards those who do not treat oneself favourably, and in the end to hatred, vengeance, brutality, and cruelty; and these evils act in total opposition to Divine influx, consequently annihilate truths and forms of the good of faith and charity, these being the things that flow in from the Lord. Anybody who stops to reflect may know that everyone's love is the fire of his life - for without love there is no life, and the character of the love determines that of the life - and therefore that self-love gives rise to evils of every kind, doing so in the measure that he has only himself in view, that is, self-love reigns in him. The worst kind of self-love is the love of dominion over others for selfish reasons, that is, the love of possessing dominion solely for the sake of position and gain. Those in whom that love predominates may, it is true, make profession of faith and charity, but they do so with their lips, not with their heart; indeed the worst among them look on the things that belong to faith and charity, thus the holy things of the Church, as means to their own ends. But self-love and all the different types of it, also the evils that gush out of it, and the condition of the selfish in the next life, must in the Lord's Divine mercy be stated in detail somewhere else. They have been referred to here to enable people to know what 'being burned with fire outside the camp' means.

[3] The fact that 'the camp' where the children of Israel were encamped represented heaven and the Church, and therefore that 'outside the camp' represented the place where heaven and the Church did not exist, thus where hell was, becomes clear from those places in the Word which mention the camp and the encampment of the children of Israel in the wilderness, such as the following in Moses,

The children of Israel shall camp, [every] man by his own camp, and [every] man by his own standard, according to their armies. And the Levites shall camp around the dwelling-place of the Testimony, that there may be no wrath on the congregation of the children of Israel. Numbers 1:52-53; 2:2.

In addition, Numbers 2:1-end says that the tribes of Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun encamped to the east; the tribes of Reuben, Simeon, and Gad to the south; the tribes of Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin to the west; and the tribes of Dan, Asher, and Naphtali to the north. But the Levites were in the middle of their camps. The like applied when they set out on their journeys, Numbers 2:17; 10:1-end. The reason why their encampments were arranged in that kind of order was so that they might represent heaven and the Church, 9320 (end). Moreover the tribes according to which the children of Israel set up their camps represented all the forms of good and all the truths in their entirety that belonged to heaven and the Church, 3858, 3926, 3939, 4060, 6335, 6337, 6397, 6640, 7836, 7891, 7996, 7997. This explains why it says that Jehovah dwells in the middle of the camps, Numbers 5:3, and that He walks in the middle of them and they will therefore be holy, Deuteronomy 23:14, and why, in the prophecy uttered by Balaam, when he saw Israel dwelling according to their tribes, he said, How good are your tabernacles, O Jacob, and your dwelling-places, O Israel! Numbers 24:2-3, 5.

[4] Since heaven and the Church was represented by the camp it follows that 'outside the camp' meant the place where neither heaven nor the Church existed, thus where hell was. That is why everyone who was unclean and also anyone who was guilty was sent out there, as may be recognized from the following,

You shall send out of the camp everyone who is leprous, and everyone suffering a discharge, and everyone unclean on account of a soul 1 . Whether they are male or female 2 you shall send them outside the camp, so that they may not defile the camps, in the middle of which Jehovah dwells. Numbers 5:2-3; Leviticus 13:45-46.

A man who is not clean by reason of an accident in the night shall go outside the camp and not come into the middle of the camp. When he has washed himself with water and the sun has set he shall enter the camp. There shall be a space for you outside the camp where you may go out, and you shall cover your excrement by means of a spade 3 , since Jehovah walks in the middle of the camp. Therefore the camp shall be holy. Deuteronomy 23:10-14.

And the stoning of people was done outside the camp, Leviticus 24:14; Numbers 15:35-36.

From all this it is now clear that 'you shall burn with fire the flesh, skin, and dung of the young bull, outside the camp' means that evils, meant by these things, must be banished to hell.

[5] The same thing as was represented by the camp and the area outside it was also represented by the land of Canaan and the lands around it after that land had been divided up as inheritances among the children of Israel. This is why in the Word 'the land of Canaan' or simply 'the land' means heaven and the Church, and 'the children of Israel' those who are in heaven and the Church. For the meaning of 'the land' as heaven and the Church, see the places referred to in 9325; and for that of 'the children of Israel' as those who are there, 9340.

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1. i.e. unclean through contact with a dead body

2. literally, From male even to female

3. literally, peg or nail

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