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4 Mosebok 27

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1 Och Selofhads döttrar trädde fram Selofhads, som var son till Hefer, son till Gilead, son till Makir son till Manasse, av Manasses, Josefs sons, släkter. Och hans döttrar hette Mahela, Noa, Hogla, Milka och Tirsa.

2 Dessa kommo nu inför Mose och prästen Eleasar och stamhövdingarna och hela menigheten, vid ingången till uppenbarelsetältet, och sade:

3 »Vår fader har dött i öknen, men han var icke med i den hop som rotade sig samman mot HERREN, Koras hop, utan han dog genom egen synd, och han hade inga söner.

4 Icke skall nu vår faders namn utplånas ur hans släkt för det att han icke hade någon son? Giv åt oss en besittning ibland vår faders bröder

5 och Mose bar fram deras sak inför HERREN.

6 talade HERREN till Mose och sade:

7 »Selofhads döttrar hava talat rätt. Du skall giva också dem en arvsbesittning bland deras faders bröder genom att låta deras faders arvedel övergå till dem.

8 Och till Israels barn skall du tala och säga: När någon dör utan att efterlämna någon son, skolen I låta hans arvedel övergå till hans dotter.

9 Men om han icke har någon dotter, så skolen I giva hans arvedel åt hans bröder.

10 Har han icke heller några bröder, så skolen I giva hans arvedel åt hans faders bröder.

11 Men om hans fader icke har några broder, så skolen I giva hans arvedel åt närmaste blodsförvant inom hans släkt, och denne skall då taga den i besittning.» Detta skall vara en rättsstadga för Israels barn, såsom HERREN har bjudit Mose.

12 Och HERREN sade till Mose: »Stig upp här på Abarimberget, så skall du få se det land som jag har givit åt Israels barn.

13 Men när du har sett det, skall också du samlas till dina fäder, likasom din broder Aron har blivit samlad till sina fäder;

14 detta därför att I, i öknen Sin, när menigheten tvistade med mig, voren gensträviga mot min befallning och icke villen hålla mig helig genom att skaffa fram vatten inför deras ögon.» Detta gällde Meribas vatten vid Kades, i öknen Sin.

15 Och Mose talade till HERREN och sade:

16 »Må HERREN, den Gud som råder över allt kötts anda, sätta en man över menigheten,

17 som kan gå i spetsen för dem, när de draga ut eller vända åter, och som kan vara deras ledare och anförare, så att icke HERRENS menighet kommer att likna får som icke hava någon herde

18 HERREN svarade Mose: »Tag till dig Josua, Nuns son, ty han är en man i vilken ande är, och lägg din hand på honom.

19 Och för honom fram inför prästen Eleasar och hela menigheten, och insätt honom i hans ämbete inför deras ögon,

20 och lägg något av din värdighet på honom, för att Israels barns hela menighet må lyda honom.

21 Och hos prästen Eleasar skall han sedan hava att inställa sig, för att denne genom urims dom må hämta svar åt honom inför HERRENS ansikte. Efter hans ord skola de draga ut och vända åter, han själv och alla Israels barn med honom, hela menigheten.»

22 och Mose gjorde såsom HERREN hade bjudit honom; han tog Josua och förde honom fram inför prästen Eleasar och hela menigheten.

23 Och denne lade sina händer på honom och insatte honom i hans ämbete, såsom HERREN hade befallt genom Mose.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 80

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80. Saying unto me, Fear not, signifies renewal of life. This is evident from the series of things in the internal sense. For John lay as dead, and the Lord, seen as the Son of man, laid His right hand upon him, and said to him, "Fear not." His "lying as dead" signified failure of his self-life; the Lord's "laying His right hand upon him" signified life from Him; therefore His saying to him "Fear not" signified renewal of life; for all who come suddenly from self-life into any spiritual life are at first afraid, but their life is renewed by the Lord. This renewal is effected in this way that the Divine presence, and fear on account of it, are accommodated to reception. The Lord is present, indeed, with all in the universe, but more nearly or remotely according to the reception of good by means of truths with them from Him. For good is that in which the Lord is present with angel, spirit, and man; therefore the extent and quality of good from the Lord with them are what determine the extent and quality of His presence; if the presence goes beyond this, there is anguish and tremor; but by accommodation to reception there is renewal of life (as can be seen from what has just been said and shown above, n. 78. This renewal is what is signified by "Fear not;" also in other places, where it is said by the Lord or by the angel of the Lord when seen:

Fear not (Daniel 10:12, 19; Luke 1:12, 13; 2:8-10; Matthew 28:6, 9-10).

Renewal of life, that comes by accommodation to reception, appears in the spiritual world, when it is presented to view, as a cloud. All societies there are encompassed by such a cloud, denser or rarer according to reception. (That angels are encompassed by a thin correspondent cloud, lest they should be hurt by a nearer influx of the Divine of the Lord, see Arcana Coelestia 6849. What "clouds" are in the spiritual world, and therefore in the spiritual sense, see above, n. 36.)

  
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Apocalypse Explained # 78

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78. As dead, signifies failure of self-life. This is evident from the signification of "as dead," in reference to the Divine presence with man, as meaning the failure of self-life; for man's self-life is that into which he is born, which is in itself nothing but evil, for it is altogether inverted, for it has regard to itself and the world only, and therefore turns itself back away from God and from heaven. The life that is not man's self-life is that into which he is led when he is being regenerated by the Lord; and when he comes into that life he regards God and heaven in the first place, and self and the world in the second. That life flows in with man when the Lord is present; consequently so far as that life flows in, so far there is effected a turning of the life. This turning, when effected suddenly, causes man to appear to himself as dead; thence it is that by "as dead" is here signified the failure of self-life. But these two states of life cannot be so described as to be apprehended. Moreover, they are not the same with a man and with a spirit, and they are wholly different with the evil and with the good. Man cannot live with the body in the presence of the Divine; those who do live are encompassed by an angelic column, which moderates the Divine influx; for the body of every man is nonreceptive of the Divine, consequently it dies and is cast off. That man cannot live with the body in the presence of the Divine can be seen from the words of the Lord to Moses:

Thou canst not see My faces; for man shall not see Me and live (Exodus 33:20);

Moses, therefore, because he desired to see, was placed in a cleft of a rock and was covered until the Lord had passed by. Furthermore, it was known to the ancients that man cannot see God and live, as is evident from the book of Judges:

Manoah said unto his wife, Dying we shall die, because we have seen God (Judges 13:22);

and this was also attested to the sons of Israel, when the Lord was seen from Mount Sinai, of which it is thus written in Moses:

Be ready against the third day; for the third day Jehovah will come down in the eyes of all the people, upon Mount Sinai. And thou shalt set bounds unto the people round about, saying, Take heed to yourselves, that ye go not up into the mount, or touch the extremity of it; whosoever toucheth the mount dying he shall die. And because terror seized upon them, they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us and we will hear; but let not God speak with us lest perchance we die (Exodus 19:11-12; 20:19).

(That by "Mount Sinai" is signified heaven, where the Lord is, and that by "touching" is signified to communicate, to transfer, and to receive, and for this reason it was forbidden to touch the extremity of that mountain, see in the (Arcana Coelestia 8785, 8797, 8818) explanation of those chapters in the Arcana Coelestia.) Jehovah has been seen by many, as recorded in the Word, but this was because they were encompassed at the time by a column of spirits, and thus were preserved, as was said above. In this way the Lord has also been seen at different times by me. But the state of spirits in the Divine presence is different from the state of men; spirits cannot die, consequently if they are evil they die a spiritual death in the Divine presence, the nature of which will be spoken of presently; but those who are good are conveyed into societies, where the sphere of the Divine presence is tempered and accommodated to reception. On account of this there are three heavens, and in each heaven many societies, and those who are in the higher heavens are nearer to the Lord, and those who are in the lower are more remote from Him (See the work on Heaven and Hell 20-28, 29-40, 41-50, 206-209). What the spiritual death is that evil spirits die in the Divine presence, shall be briefly stated. Spiritual death is a turning away and removal from the Lord. When evil spirits, however, who have not yet been vastated, that is, have not yet become fixed in their ruling love, enter any angelic society, then because the Divine of the Lord is there present they are direfully tormented, and not only turn away but even cast themselves down into the depths, where no light from heaven enters; some into dark caverns of rocks; in a word, into the hells (See what is shown in the work on Heaven and Hell 54, 400, 410, 510, 525, 527). This turning away and removal from the Lord is what is called spiritual death; and with such the spiritual of heaven is dead.

  
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