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Lêvi 2:2

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2 Người sẽ đem đến cho các con trai A-rôn, tức những thầy tế lễ; thầy tế lễ sẽ lấy một nắm bột lọc chế dầu và hết thảy nhũ hương, đem xông làm kỷ niệm trên bàn thờ; ấy là một của lễ dùng lửa dâng lên, có mùi thơm cho Ðức Giê-hô-va.

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To roast something is, in Biblical culinary terms, to cook it over a fire. Fire represents the Lord's infinite love for all things, so roasting food means producing the desire for what is good and actual good works from the love we feel from the Lord. This is used most often in reference to meat, particularly meat for sacrifices. It is also, however, used occasionally in reference to a drying process for grain; young David, for instance, was delivering “roasted” or “parched” grain to his brothers when he saw Goliath. This dried grain represents the desire for good that springs from a love of others; green grain represents the desire for good that comes from an understanding of what is true. This can be tricky, because many translations (including the King James Version) use “parched” for grain prepared this way, and also for people and things dried out by desert heat and wind, which has a separate meaning.

In Exodus 12:8, this signifies good which is from love, for fire signifies love. (Arcana Coelestia 7852)

In Isaiah 44:16, this signifies to operate from a filthy love. (Arcana Coelestia 7852[3])

In Exodus 12:9, this signifies to enjoy the good that comes from love, but not that which comes from the truth of faith. (Arcana Coelestia 7857)