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3 Mosebok 24

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1 Och HERREN talade till Mose och sade:

2 Bjud Israels barn att bära till dig ren olja, av stötta oliver, till ljusstaken, så att lamporna dagligen kunna sättas upp.

3 Utanför den förlåt som hänger framför vittnesbördet, i uppenbarelsetältet, skall Aron beständigt sköta den, från aftonen till morgonen, inför HERRENS ansikte. Detta skall vara en evärdlig stadga för eder från släkte till släkte.

4 Lamporna på den gyllene ljusstaken skall han beständigt sköta inför HERRENS ansikte.

5 Och du skall taga fint mjöl och därav baka tolv kakor; var kaka skall innehålla två tiondedels efa.

6 Och du skall lägga upp dem i två rader, sex i var rad, på det gyllene bordet inför HERRENS ansikte.

7 Och på vardera raden skall du lägga ren rökelse, för att denna må utgöra själva altaroffret av bröden, ett eldsoffer åt HERREN.

8 Sabbatsdag efter sabbatsdag skall man beständigt lägga upp dem inför HERRENS ansikte: en gärd av Israels barn, till ett evigt förbund.

9 De skola tillhöra Aron och hans söner och skola ätas av dem på en helig plats, ty de äro högheliga och äro hans evärdliga rätt av HERRENS eldsoffer.

10 Och en man som var son till en israelitisk kvinna, men till fader hade en egyptisk man, gick ut bland Israels barn; och den israelitiska kvinnans son och en israelitisk man kommo i träta med varandra i lägret.

11 Och den israelitiska kvinnans son smädade Namnet och hädade. Då förde de honom fram till Mose. Och hans moder hette Selomit, dotter till Dibri, av Dans stam.

12 Och de satte honom i förvar, för att de skulle få hans dom bestämd efter HERRENS befallning.

13 Och HERREN talade till Mose och sade:

14 För ut hädaren utanför lägret; sedan må alla som hörde det lägga sina händer på hans huvud, och må så hela menigheten stena honom.

15 Och till Israels barn skall du tala och säga: Om någon hädar sin Gud, kommer han att bära på synd.

16 Och den som smädar HERRENS namn skall straffas med döden; hela menigheten skall stena honom. Evad det är en främling eller en inföding som smädar Namnet, skall han dödas.

17 Om någon slår ihjäl någon människa, skall han straffas med döden;

18 och den som slår ihjäl ett boskapsdjur skall ersätta det: liv för liv.

19 Och om någon vållar att hans nästa får ett lyte, så skall man göra mot honom såsom han själv har gjort:

20 bruten lem för bruten lem, öga för öga, tand för tand; samma lyte han har vållat att en annan fick skall han själv få.

21 Den som slår ihjäl ett boskapsdjur skall ersätta det, och den som slår ihjäl en människa skall dödas.

22 En och samma lag skall gälla för eder, den skall gälla lika väl för främlingen som för infödingen; ty jag är HERREN, eder Gud.

23 Och Mose talade detta till Israels barn; och de förde ut hädaren utanför lägret och stenade honom. Alltså gjorde Israels barn såsom HERREN hade bjudit Mose.

   

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9993. 'And unleavened cakes mixed with oil' means purification of the mid-celestial. This is clear from the meaning of 'cakes' as the mid-celestial, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'oil' as the good of love, dealt with in 886, 4582, 4638. From this it is evident that 'cakes mixed with oil' means the celestial that springs directly from the inmost part, for 'oil' is the good of love, which is inmost. The situation is that the heavens are divided into two kingdoms, one of which is called spiritual, the other celestial. The understanding part of the human mind corresponds to the spiritual kingdom in the heavens and the will part of it to the celestial kingdom there, 9835. In each kingdom there is an internal part and an external, as there is also in the human understanding and will. For the human understanding has an internal part and an external, and so does the human will. The internal part of the understanding forms the spiritual life of the internal man, and the external part of the understanding forms the spiritual life of the external man. But the internal part of the will forms the celestial life of the internal man, while the external part of the will forms the celestial life of the external man. The existence in the human mind of an internal part and an external may be recognized by anyone who stops to reflect. It may be recognized in particular in hypocrites, cheats, crafty types, and villains. What all these think deep within themselves is contrary to the truths of faith, and also what they will is the opposite of the good deeds of heavenly love; but on the surface their thought and will are in line with those truths and good deeds, which they also consequently declare and perform for all the world to see.

[2] In addition it should be recognized that each kingdom in the heavens, the spiritual kingdom and the celestial, has three parts; each has an inmost part, a middle, and an outward, see 9873. The inmost part of the celestial kingdom consists in the good of love to the Lord; the middle part there consists in the good of mutual love, which is good emanating from that of love to the Lord; and the outward part consists in delight emanating from the good of mutual love. The first two reside in the internal man of inhabitants of the Lord's celestial kingdom, whereas the third resides in their external man. These three were represented by unleavened bread, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil; and purification of them is represented by the offering of the three on the altar together with a burnt offering or else a sacrifice. The fact that those kinds of good in their proper order are meant can be recognized solely from the consideration that these three types of cereal offering were commanded and also their preparation described in the Books of Moses. This would never at all have been done if those things had not embodied arcana of heaven and the Church. What other use could such things have had?

[3] But I realize that those arcana are intelligible to scarcely anyone at the present day, because what is worldly permeates everything that people understand and will at the present day, and those who think of heaven and wish to be there do not have, and do not wish to have any other notion of it apart from a natural and earthly one. And where that kind of notion and wish exist, thus where that kind of love is present, there is no room for the mysteries of heaven. It would be altogether different if the human mind delighted in heavenly more than in worldly things. For the things which a person delights in are the ones he finds intelligible, as for instance when he delights in the intricacies of countries' public affairs, or in the intricacies of people's moral attitudes. By moral attitudes is meant what constitutes their loves and affections, and consequently their thoughts. Such are easily discovered by a crafty person, because he takes delight in leading others by means of those he discovers, to the end that he may acquire important positions or monetary gain, or earn reputation on account of these.

[4] That which is celestial in the internal man is meant by 'cakes', the reason being that they are second in order; for first in order is the unleavened bread, second the cakes mixed with oil, and third the wafers anointed with oil. These three were called minchahs, and they were offered on the altar along with burnt offerings and sacrifices. How they were to be made is described in Leviticus 2, and how they were to be offered is described in various places, how for example they were to be offered by Aaron on the day of his anointing in Leviticus 6:20-23.

[5] The term 'cakes' is also used in the Word to mean the good of love in general. So it is that the loaves of the Presence or the showbread are called 'cakes' in Moses,

You shall take fine flour and bake it into twelve cakes, two-tenths [of an ephah] shall there be in one cake. And you shall place them on the table before Jehovah. And you shall put pure frankincense on each row. Leviticus 24:5-9.

'Pure frankincense' that was put on the cakes was a sign of truth springing from celestial good, which is the lowest or outermost of the celestial kingdom.

[6] The good of love in general is again meant by 'cakes' in Jeremiah,

The sons gather pieces of wood, and the fathers kindle fire, the women knead dough to make cakes for Melecheth 1 of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings to other gods. Jeremiah 7:18; 44:19.

'Making cakes for Melecheth of heaven' means offering worship to the devil with the good of celestial love, and 'pouring out drink offerings to other gods' means offering worship to Satan with the truths of faith. For 'Melecheth of heaven' means those who are in the hell of genii, and 'other gods' those who are in the hell of evil spirits, about whom see 5977, 8593, 8622, 8625. Those in the hell of genii taken all together are called the devil, and those in the hell of evil spirits are called Satan.

[7] The good of spiritual love however is meant by 'cakes' in Hosea,

Ephraim has become a cake not turned. Hosea 7:8.

But here 'a cake' is expressed by a different word in the original language, which means the good of spiritual love. 'A cake not turned' is a situation in which the external man rules the internal. When this situation comes about in a person it is an inversion of order, for then the external is the master and the internal the servant. 'Ephraim' is the Church's power of understanding, which receives light and is stirred with affection when truths and forms of the good of faith are accepted, 3969, 5354, 6222, 6234, 6238, 6267.

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1. Melecheth is a Hebrew word for a queen.

  
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