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2 Mosebok 34

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1 Och HERREN sade till Mose: »Hugg ut åt dig två stentavlor, likadana som de förra voro, så vill jag skriva på tavlorna samma ord som stodo på de förra tavlorna, vilka du slog sönder.

2 Och var redo till i morgon, du skall då på morgonen stiga upp på Sinai berg och ställa dig på toppen av berget, mig till mötes,

3 men ingen må stiga upp med dig, och på hela berget för ingen annan visa sig; ej heller må får och fäkreatur gå i bet framemot detta berg

4 Och han högg ut två stentavlor likadana som de förra voro. Och bittida följande morgon begav sig Mose upp på Sinai berg, såsom HERREN hade bjudit honom, och tog de två stentavlorna med sig.

5 Då steg HERREN ned i molnskyn. Och han ställde sig där nära intill honom och åkallade HERRENS namn.

6 Och HERREN gick förbi honom, där han stod, och utropade: »HERREN! HERREN! -- en Gud, barmhärtig och nådig, långmodig och stor i mildhet och trofasthet,

7 som bevarar nåd mot tusenden, som förlåter missgärning och överträdelse och synd, men som ingalunda låter någon bliva ostraffad, utan hemsöker fädernas missgärningbarn och barnbarn och efterkommande i tredje och fjärde led.»

8 Då böjde Mose sig med hast ned mot jorden och tillbad

9 och sade: »Om jag har funnit nåd för dina ögon, Herre, så må Herren gå med oss. Ty väl är det ett hårdnackat folk, men du vill ju förlåta oss vår missgärning och synd och taga oss till din arvedel.»

10 Han svarade: »Välan, jag vill sluta ett förbund. Inför hela ditt folk skall jag göra under, sådana som icke hava blivit gjorda i något land eller bland något folk. Och hela det folk som du tillhör skall se att HERRENS gärningar äro underbara, de som jag skall göra med dig.

11 Håll de bud som jag i dag giver dig. Se, jag skall förjaga för dig amoréerna, kananéerna, hetiterna, perisséerna, hivéerna och jebuséerna.

12 Tag dig till vara för att sluta förbund med inbyggarna i det land dit du kommer, och låt dem icke bliva till en snara bland eder.

13 Fastmer skolen I bryta ned deras altaren och slå sönder deras stoder och hugga ned deras Aseror.

14 Ja, du skall icke tillbedja någon annan gud, ty HERREN heter Nitälskare; en nitälskande Gud är han.

15 Du må icke sluta något förbund med landets inbyggare. Ty i trolös avfällighet löpa de efter sina gudar och offra åt sina gudar; och när de då inbjuda dig, kommer du att äta av deras offer;

16 du tager ock deras döttrar till hustrur åt dina söner, och när då deras döttrar i avfällighet löpa efter sina gudar, skola de förleda dina söner till att likaledes löpa efter deras gudar.

17 Gjutna gudar skall du icke göra åt dig.

18 Det osyrade brödets högtid skall, du hålla: i sju dagar skall du äta osyrat bröd, såsom jag har bjudit dig, på den bestämda tiden i månaden Abib; ty i månaden Abib drog du ut ur Egypten.

19 Allt det som öppnar moderlivet skall höra mig till, också allt hankön bland din boskap, som öppnar moderlivet, såväl av fäkreaturen som av småboskapen.

20 Men vad som bland åsnor öppnar moderlivet skall du lösa med ett får, och om du icke vill lösa det, skall du krossa nacken på det. Var förstfödd bland dina söner skall du läsa. Och ingen skall med tomma händer träda fram inför mitt ansikte.

21 Sex dagar skall du arbeta, men på sjunde dagen skall du hålla vilodag; både under plöjningstiden och under skördetiden skall du hålla vilodag.

22 Och veckohögtiden skall du hålla, för förstlingen av veteskörden, så ock bärgningshögtiden, när året har gått till ända.

23 Tre gånger om året skall allt ditt mankön träda fram inför HERRENS, din herres, Israels Guds, ansikte.

24 Ty jag skall fördriva folk för dig och utvidga ditt område; och ingen skall stå efter ditt land, när du drager upp, tre gånger om året, för att träda fram inför HERRENS, din Guds, ansikte.

25 Du skall icke offra blodet av mitt slaktoffer jämte något som är syrat. Och påskhögtidens slaktoffer skall icke lämnas kvar över natten till morgonen.

26 Det första av din marks förstlingsfrukter skall du föra till HERRENS, din Guds, hus. Du skall icke koka en killing i dess moders mjölk

27 Och HERREN sade till Mose: »Teckna upp åt dig dessa ord; ty i enlighet med dessa ord har jag slutit ett förbund med dig och med Israel

28 Och han blev kvar där hos HERREN i fyrtio dagar och fyrtio nätter, utan att äta och utan att dricka. Och han skrev på tavlorna förbundets ord, de tio orden.

29 När sedan Mose steg ned från Sinai berg, och på vägen ned från berget hade vittnesbördets två tavlor med sig, visste han icke att hans ansiktes hy hade blivit strålande därav att han hade talat med honom.

30 Och när Aron och alla Israels barn sågo huru Moses ansiktes hy strålade, fruktade de för att komma honom nära.

31 Men Mose ropade till dem; då vände Aron och menighetens alla hövdingar tillbaka till honom, och Mose talade till dem.

32 Därefter kommo alla Israels barn fram till honom, och han gav dem alla de bud som HERREN hade förkunnat för honom på Sinai berg.

33 Och när Mose hade slutat sitt tal till dem, hängde han ett täckelse för sitt ansikte.

34 Men så ofta Mose skulle träda inför HERRENS ansikte för att tala med honom, lade han av täckelset, till dess han åter gick ut. Och sedan han hade kommit ut, förkunnade han för Israels barn det som hade blivit honom bjudet.

35 Då sågo Israels barn var gång huru Moses ansiktes by strålade, och Mose hängde då åter täckelset över sitt ansikte, till dess han ånyo skulle gå in för att tala med honom.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10640

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10640. 'Take care, lest by chance you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land onto which you come' means that there is to be no attachment to any sort of religion involving evil. This is clear from the meaning of 'making a covenant' as being joined together, dealt with in the places referred to in 10632, thus also becoming attached to; from the meaning of 'the inhabitants of the land' as a sort of religion involving evil, for good is meant by 'inhabitant', 2268, 2451, 2712, and in the contrary sense evil, while 'the land' means the Church and whatever constitutes the Church, dealt with in the places referred to in 9325, thus also some sort of religion; and from the meaning of 'onto which you come' as wherever some sort of religion involving evil exists, for the nations occupying the land of Canaan into which [the Israelites] were about to come mean evils and the falsities arising from them, see just above in 10638. From all this it is evident that 'lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land onto which you come' means that there is to be no attachment to any sort of religion involving evil.

[2] Since this is one of the chief matters that serve to enlighten a member of the Church when he reads the Word, and since it forms the subject in what comes next, something must be said about what is implied by it. The person who wishes to be enlightened by the Lord must take special care not to embrace any matter of doctrine as his own if it lends support to evil. The person makes it his own when he corroborates it in his own mind, for by doing so he makes it part of his own beliefs, and all the more so if he lives by it. When this happens the evil remains inscribed on his soul and on his heart; and after that has happened he cannot possibly receive any enlightenment from the Lord through the Word. For his whole mind is permeated with a belief in and love of the fundamental idea he has made his own; and anything that goes against that idea he either fails to see, rejects, or falsifies.

[3] Take for example a person who believes that he is saved by faith alone, irrespective of the kind of life he leads, and who has corroborated this idea in his own mind and linked it to all the other teachings he has adopted, to such an extent that he then gives no thought at all to life, only to faith. Afterwards, no matter how much that person reads the Word, he does not see anything in it that has to do with leading a good life. At length he is unaware of what good, charity, and love are; and if they are mentioned he says that they consist altogether in faith alone. Yet faith alone, or faith without them, is like an empty vessel or like something without a soul. The spiritual life of such a person may be compared to lungs breathing without blood flowing into them from the heart, which is not life at all, apart from being like that of an effigy or robot. These things have been stated in order that people may know what the situation is with a person who reads the Word - that he cannot receive any enlightenment at all from it if he has become attached to any sort of religion that lends support to evil.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 10632

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10632. 'And He said, Behold, I am making a covenant' means the chief things through which the joining of the Lord to the human race by means of the Word is brought about. This is clear from the meaning of 'a covenant' as a joining together, dealt with in 665, 666, 1023, 1038, 1864, 1996, 2003, 2021, 6804, 8767, 8778, at this point the joining of Jehovah, that is, of the Lord, to the human race by means of the Word; for this joining together is the subject in what immediately follows. The fact that this is the meaning is also clear from the train of thought in the internal sense. For the subject in what went before was the Law which was laid down and declared from Mount Sinai. That Law serves in a broad sense to mean the Word, 6752, 7463; but also it was the beginning of the Word, for the Word was declared afterwards, first by Moses, then by all the others. The subject in what came next was the Israelite nation, who were not by nature such that the Word could be written among them as it could have been in other circumstances. This was because no Church could be established among them, and where the Church is, so is the Word. See what has been stated and shown on these matters in Chapters 32, 33, and up to here in the present chapter.

[2] But because Moses insisted on the people's behalf that Jehovah should be in their midst and that they should be accepted as an inheritance, and should accordingly be led into the land of Canaan - all of which means in the internal sense that the Church was to be established among that people, and thus that the Word was to be written there - and because these demands were accepted on account of Moses' insistence, the subject now is the chief commandments which had to be kept fully in order that those demands might be met. These commandments required them to worship the Lord alone and no other, and to acknowledge that He was the Source of everything good and true, besides a number of other commandments that form the subject in what immediately follows.

[3] When it is said that these form the subject in what immediately follows it should be recognized that those commandments are contained in the internal sense, whereas the kinds of things that represent them, thus that serve to mean them, are what the external or literal sense contains, as will be clear from the explanation of the things stated next in this chapter of Exodus. But since this covenant which Jehovah made with Moses is said to mean the joining of the Lord to the human race by means of the Word, something must be stated here regarding the nature of such a joining together. In most ancient times members of the Church possessed no Word, only direct revelation; and through this revelation a joining together was accomplished. For when direct revelation exists heaven is joined to those in the world; and the joining of heaven to those in the world constitutes a joining of the Lord to them since that which is Divine and the Lord's among the angels constitutes heaven.

[4] When this direct revelation came to an end, which happened when people turned aside from the good which had governed them, another kind of revelation took its place. This was accomplished by means of representative signs, through which members of the Church at that time knew what was true and good; consequently this Church was called the representative Church. In that Church a Word also existed, but it served that Church alone. When however this Church too was laid waste, which happened when they began to venerate in idolatrous ways those representative signs through which the Church in those times was joined to heaven, and in many lands when they began to use them for magic, the Lord provided for a Word to be written that would be Divine in every single part, even each syllable. It would consist of pure correspondences and so would be suited to the perception of angels in all the heavens, and at the same time to people in the world. And this Word was provided to the end that through it the Lord might be joined to the human race; for unless He had been joined to them through such a Word heaven would have completely departed from mankind, who as a consequence would have ceased to exist.

[5] The subject in what follows therefore is that joining together by means of the Word; and the chief commandments which ought to be kept by a person in order that this joining by means of the Word may exist in him are opened up.

The most ancients possessed direct revelation, see 2895, 3432.

Regarding the representative Church which subsequently took its place, and its Word, 2686, 2897, 3432, 10355.

The Word is the means by which the Lord is joined to the human race, in the places referred to in 10375, 10452.

  
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