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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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Arcana Coelestia # 5377

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5377. CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE GRAND MAN - continued. IN THIS SECTION, TOO, THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE INTERNAL ORGANS WITH IT

The subject at the end of the previous chapter was the correspondence of certain internal organs of the body with the Grand Man, that is to say, the correspondence of the liver, pancreas, stomach, and certain other organs with it. In this present section the same subject moves on to the correspondence of the peritoneum, kidneys, ureters, bladder, and also the intestines with it. Whatever exists in the human being, both in the external man and in the internal man, has a correspondence with the Grand Man. Without that correspondence with the Grand Man - that is, with heaven, or what amounts to the same, with the spiritual world - nothing can ever come into being and remain in being. This is because it does not have a connection with anything prior to itself or consequently with Him who is the First, that is, with the Lord. Nothing that lacks such a connection, thus that is independent, can remain in being for even a single instant. For everything that remains in being does so entirely by virtue of its connection with and dependence on what brings it into being; for remaining in being consists in a constant coming into being.

[2] From this it follows that not only all the individual parts of the human being correspond to the Grand Man but also every single thing in the universe. The sun has a correspondence, and so does the moon; for in heaven the Lord is the Sun, and the Moon too. The fire and heat of the sun, as well as its light, have a correspondence, for it is the Lord's love towards the whole human race that its fire and heat correspond to, and His Divine truth that its light corresponds to. The stars too have a correspondence, the communities of heaven and their dwelling-places being what the stars correspond to. Not that the heavenly communities dwell in the stars, but that they have been set in order in the same kind of way as the stars. Everything under the sun has a correspondence - every single thing beneath it in the animal kingdom and every single thing beneath it in the vegetable kingdom. And unless the spiritual world were flowing into them all, every one, they would instantly break down and fall to pieces.

[3] Considerable experience too has made me aware of all this, for I have been shown what very many things in the animal kingdom, and still more in the vegetable kingdom, correspond to in the spiritual world, as well as the fact that without the inflow of the spiritual world into them they cannot by any means at all remain in being. For once what is prior has been taken away what is posterior of necessity perishes, and likewise once what is prior has been severed from what is posterior. Since correspondence is primarily the correspondence of the human being with heaven, and through heaven with the Lord, the specific nature of each person's correspondence therefore determines what he looks like in the next life in the light of heaven. This explains why angels have an indescribably bright and beautiful appearance, whereas those in hell have an unspeakably dark and ugly one.

  
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