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1 At sinalita ng Panginoon kay Moises, na sinasabi,

2 Salitain mo sa mga anak ni Israel, at sabihin mo sa kanila, Pagka ang sinomang lalake o babae ay gagawa ng isang tanging panata, ng panata ng isang Nazareo, upang tumalaga sa Panginoon:

3 Ay hihiwalay siya sa alak at sa matapang na inumin; siya'y hindi iinom ng suka ng alak, o tubang nakalalasing, ni iinom man ng anomang katas na galing sa ubas o kakain man ng sariwang ubas o pasas.

4 Sa lahat ng araw ng kaniyang pagkatalaga ay hindi siya kakain ng anomang bagay na ibinubunga ng puno ng ubas, magmula sa mga butil hanggang sa balat.

5 Sa lahat ng araw ng kaniyang pagkatalaga ay walang pang-ahit na daraan sa ibabaw ng kaniyang ulo: hanggang sa matupad ang mga araw na kaniyang itinalaga sa Panginoon, ay magpapakabanal siya; kaniyang pababayaang humaba ang buhok ng kaniyang ulo.

6 Sa lahat ng araw ng kaniyang pagtalaga sa Panginoon, ay huwag siyang lalapit sa patay na katawan.

7 Siya'y huwag magpapakarumi sa kaniyang ama o sa kaniyang ina, o sa kaniyang kapatid na lalake, o babae, pagka sila'y namatay: sapagka't ang pagtalaga niya sa Dios, ay sumasa kaniyang ulo.

8 Sa lahat ng araw ng kaniyang pagtalaga, ay banal siya sa Panginoon.

9 At kung ang sinoman ay biglang mamatay sa kaniyang siping, at mahawa ang ulo ng kaniyang pagkatalaga: ay aahitan nga niya ang kaniyang ulo sa araw ng paglilinis, sa ikapitong araw ay aahitan niya ito.

10 At sa ikawalong araw ay magdadala siya ng dalawang batobato o dalawang inakay ng kalapati sa saserdote, sa pintuan ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan.

11 At ihahandog ng saserdote ang isa na pinakahandog dahil sa kasalanan, at ang isa'y pinakahandog na susunugin at itutubos sa kaniya, sapagka't siya'y nagkasala dahil sa patay, at babanalin ang kaniyang ulo sa araw ding yaon.

12 At itatalaga niya sa Panginoon ang mga araw ng kaniyang pagkatalaga, at siya'y magdadala ng isang korderong lalake ng unang taon na pinakahandog dahil sa pagkakasala: datapuwa't ang mga unang araw ay mawawalan ng kabuluhan, sapagka't ang kaniyang pagkatalaga ay nadumhan.

13 At ito ang kautusan tungkol sa Nazareo, pagka natupad na ang mga araw ng kaniyang pagkatalaga: siya'y dadalhin sa pintuan ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan;

14 At kaniyang ihahandog ang kaniyang alay sa Panginoon, na isang korderong lalake ng unang taon na walang kapintasan, na pinakahandog na susunugin, at isang korderong babae ng unang taon na walang kapintasan na pinakahandog dahil sa kasalanan at isang tupang lalake na walang kapintasan na pinakahandog tungkol sa kapayapaan,

15 At isang bakol na tinapay na walang lebadura, mga munting tinapay ng mainam na harina na hinaluan ng langis at mga manipis na tinapay na walang lebadura na pinahiran ng langis, at ang handog na harina niyaon at ang mga handog na inumin niyaon.

16 At ihaharap ng saserdote yaon sa harapan ng Panginoon, at ihahandog ang kaniyang handog dahil sa kasalanan at ang kaniyang handog na susunugin:

17 At kaniyang ihahandog sa Panginoon ang tupang lalake na pinaka-hain na handog tungkol sa kapayapaan na kalakip ng bakol ng mga tinapay na walang lebadura: ihahandog din ng saserdote ang handog na harina niyaon at ang handog na inumin niyaon.

18 At ang Nazareo ay magaahit ng ulo sa kaniyang pagkatalaga sa pintuan ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan at kaniyang dadamputin ang buhok ng ulo ng kaniyang pagkatalaga at ilalagay sa ibabaw ng apoy na nasa ilalim ng hain na handog tungkol sa kapayapaan.

19 At kukunin ng saserdote ang lutong balikat ng tupa, at isang munting tinapay na walang lebadura sa bakol, at isang manipis na tinapay na walang lebadura, at ilalagay sa mga kamay ng Nazareo, pagkatapos na makapagahit ng ulo ng kaniyang pagkatalaga:

20 At aalugin ng saserdote na pinakahandog na inalog sa harapan ng Panginoon; ito'y banal sa saserdote, pati ng dibdib na inalog at ng hitang itinaas; at pagkatapos nito'y ang Nazareo ay makaiinom ng alak.

21 Ito ang kautusan tungkol sa Nazareo na nagpanata, at tungkol sa kaniyang alay sa Panginoon dahil sa kaniyang pagtalaga, bukod pa sa aabutin ng kaniyang mga kaya: ayon sa kaniyang panata na kaniyang ipinanata, ay gayon niya dapat gagawin, ayon sa kautusan tungkol sa kaniyang pagkatalaga.

22 At sinalita ng Panginoon kay Moises, na sinasabi,

23 Salitain mo kay Aaron at sa kaniyang mga anak, na sasabihin, Sa ganitong paraan babasbasan ninyo ang mga anak ni Israel; inyong sasabihin sa kanila:

24 Pagpalain ka nawa ng Panginoon at ingatan ka:

25 Paliwanagin nawa ng Panginoon ang kaniyang mukha sa iyo, at mahabag sa iyo:

26 Ilingap nawa ng Panginoon ang kaniyang mukha sa iyo, at bigyan ka ng kapayapaan.

27 Gayon nila ilalagay ang aking pangalan sa mga anak ni Israel; at aking pagpapalain sila.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 5114

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5114. 'And on the vine three shoots' means derivatives from this even to the final one. This is clear from the meaning of 'the vine' as the understanding part, dealt with immediately above in 5113; from the meaning of 'three' as complete and continuous even to the end, dealt with in 2788, 4495; and from the meaning of 'shoots' as derivatives; for since 'the vine' means the understanding part, 'shoots' means nothing else than derivatives from this. Because 'three' means that which is continuous even to the end, that is, which goes from first to last, 'three shoots' means derivative degrees extending from the understanding part to the final level, which is that of the senses. The first in the sequence is the actual understanding part, and the last is the senses. In general the understanding part is the sight which the internal man possesses and which sees by the light of heaven radiating from the Lord; and everything it sees is spiritual or celestial. But the senses, in general, belong to the external man; and here the sensory power of sight is meant because this corresponds to and is subordinate to the understanding part. The sensory power of sight sees by the light of the world radiating from the sun; and everything it sees is worldly, bodily, or earthly.

[2] In the human being there exist derivatives from the understanding part that dwells in the light of heaven; and they extend to the senses which dwell in the light of the world. Unless these derivatives existed the senses could not possess any life of a human quality. A person does not owe the life which his senses possess to what he sees by the light of the world, for the light of the world holds no life within it; he owes it to what he sees by the light of heaven, for this light does hold life within it. When the light of heaven falls on the perceptions a person has gained by the light of the world, it brings life to them and enables him to see objects in an intelligent manner, and thus as a human being. In this way a person possessing factual knowledge born from things which he has seen and heard in the world, and therefore from those which have entered in through the senses, comes to possess intelligence and wisdom, on which in turn he bases his public, private, and spiritual life.

[3] As regards derivatives specifically, the nature of their existence in a person is such that no brief explanation of them is possible. They exist as degrees, like steps, from the understanding part down to the senses. But no one can have any conception of those degrees unless he knows how they are related to one another, that is to say, that they are quite distinct and separate from one another, so distinct that interior degrees can come into being and remain in being without exterior ones, but not exterior degrees without interior ones. For example, a person's spirit can remain in being without a material body, as it also actually does when death separates it from the body. For a person's spirit exists in an interior degree, his body in an exterior one. Similarly with a person's spirit after death. If he is one of the blessed his spirit exists in a final and outermost degree when in the first heaven; in a more interior degree when in the second; and in the inmost one when in the third. When it exists in the inmost it exists at the same time in the other degrees, though these are inactive with him, almost as the human body is inactive during sleep, but with this difference that interiorly angels are at such times fully awake. Therefore as many distinct and separate degrees exist in the human being as there are heavens, apart from the final one, which is the body and the bodily senses.

[4] From all this regarding a person's spirit one may gain some idea of the way derivatives are related to one another from the first to the final one, that is, from the understanding part to the senses. A person's life, which he receives from the Lord's Divine, passes through these degrees from the inmost to the final one. At every degree there exists a derivative of that life which becomes increasingly general, until in the final degree it is the most general. Derivatives in the lower degrees are merely combinations - or to put it more appropriately, structured forms - of the individual and particular constituents of the higher degrees ranged consecutively, with the addition of the kinds of things drawn from purer nature, and after that from grosser nature, that can serve as containing vessels. Once these vessels are done away with, the individual and particular constituents of the higher degrees, which had received form in those vessels, move back to the degree immediately above. And because in the case of the human being there is a link with the Divine, and his inmost being is such that it can accept the Divine - and not only accept but also make Him its own, by acknowledging and having an affection for the Divine, thus by a reciprocal response to Him - and because he thereby has the Divine implanted within him, he can never die. Indeed what is eternal and infinite exists with him, not only through their flowing into him but also through his reception of them.

[5] From this one may see how uninformed and senseless in their thinking regarding the human being those people are who compare him to animals and imagine that he will not be alive after death any more than they are. Such people do not take into consideration the fact that with animals there is no acceptance of the Divine or any acknowledgement or affection leading to a reciprocal response to the Divine by making Him their own, or any consequent joining to Him. Nor do those people take into consideration the fact that, as the animal state is like this, the recipient forms of life which these possess are inevitably dissipated; for with animals that which flows into them passes through their organic forms into the world, where it comes to an end and melts away, never to make any return there.

  
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Hosea 10:1

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1 Israel is a luxuriant vine that puts forth his fruit. According to the abundance of his fruit he has multiplied his altars. As their land has prospered, they have adorned their sacred stones.