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1 Khi người nào làm chứng bị bắt thề rồi, và phạm tội vì không tỏ ra điều mình đã thấy hay là đã biết, thì người đó sẽ mang tội mình.

2 Khi ai sẽ đụng đến một vật ô uế, hoặc thây của con thú nhà không tinh sạch, hoặc thây của con thú rừng không tinh sạch, hoặc thây của loài côn trùng nào không tinh sạch, mà không tự biết, thì sẽ bị ô uế và mắc tội.

3 Khi ai, hoặc tự biết hay không biết, sẽ đụng đến sự ô uế nào của loài người, không cứ bị ô uế cách nào, thì cũng sẽ mắc tội.

4 Khi ai nói sơ ý thề thốt làm ác hay là làm thiện, mặc dầu cách nào, trước không ngờ đến, rồi sau lại tự biết, thì ai đó sẽ mắc tội trong điều nầy hay là điều kia.

5 Vậy, khi nào ai mắc tội về một trong các điều nầy, thì phải xưng mình phạm tội chi,

6 rồi vì tội mình đã phạm, dẫn đến Ðức Giê-hô-va một con cái trong bầy súc vật nhỏ, hoặc chiên cái hay là cái, đặng làm của lễ chuộc tội; thì thầy tế lễ sẽ làm lễ chuộc tội cho người.

7 Nếu không phương thế lo cho có một chiên cái hay là một dê cái được, thì phải vì tội mình đã phạm, đem đến cho Ðức Giê-hô-va một cặp cu hay là cặp bồ câu con: một con dùng làm của lễ chuộc tội, một con dùng làm của lễ thiêu.

8 Người sẽ đem cặp đó đến cho thầy tế lễ; thầy tế lễ sẽ dâng trước con dùng làm của lễ chuộc tội, vặn rứt đầu gần nơi gáy cổ không gãy lìa ra;

9 đoạn rảy huyết của con sinh tế chuộc tội trên một phía của bàn thờ; huyết còn dư lại thì vắt dưới chân bàn thờ; ấy là một của lễ chuộc tội.

10 Còn chim kia, người phải tùy theo lệ đã định, dùng làm một của lễ thiêu. Ấy vậy, thầy tế lễ sẽ vì người đó làm lễ chuộc tội người đã phạm, thì tội người sẽ được tha.

11 Nếu không phương thế lo cho có một cặp cu hay là cặp bồ câu con được, thì người vì tội mình đã phạm, phải đem một phần mười ê-pha bột lọc làm của lễ chuộc tội, không nên đổ dầu trên và cũng không nên thêm nhũ hương, vì là một của lễ chuộc tội.

12 Người sẽ đem bột đó đến thầy tế lễ; thầy tế lễ sẽ bốc một nắm làm kỷ niệm. và xông trên bàn thờ như cách xông của lễ dùng lửa dâng cho Ðức Giê-hô-va: ấy là một của lễ chuộc tội.

13 Ấy vậy, thầy tế lễ sẽ vì người đó làm lễ chuộc tội người đã phạm về một trong mấy điều nầy, thì tội người sẽ được tha; bột còn dư lại sẽ thuộc về thầy tế lễ như trong cuộc của lễ chay vậy.

14 Ðức Giê-hô-va lại phán cùng Môi-se rằng:

15 Khi nào ai ở bất trung, lầm lỡ phạm đến vật thánh của Ðức Giê-hô-va, thì ai đó vì sự mắc lỗi mình, phải dẫn đến Ðức Giê-hô-va một con chiên đực không tì vít chi bắt ở trong bầy, đánh giá bằng siếc-lơ bạc, tùy theo siếc-lơ của đền thánh: ấy sẽ là một của lễ chuộc sự mắc lỗi.

16 Người đó phải bồi thường và phụ thêm một phần năm giá trị của vật mình đã phạm đến nơi đền thánh, rồi giao vật đó cho thầy tế lễ. Thầy tế lễ sẽ dùng chiên con đực về của lễ chuộc sự mắc lỗi mà làm lễ chuộc tội cho người ấy, và tội người sẽ được tha.

17 Khi nào ai phạm một trong các điều răn của Ðức Giê-hô-va mà không tự biết, và làm điều không nên làm, thì ai dó sẽ mắc lỗi và mang lấy tội mình.

18 Người vì sự lỗi mình phải dẫn đến thầy tế lễ một con chiên đực, không tì vít chi bắt trong bầy, tùy theo ý ngươi đánh giá; rồi thầy tế lễ sẽ làm lễ chuộc lỗi cho người đã lầm lỡ phạm tội và không tự biết, thì lỗi người sẽ được tha.

19 Ấy là của lễ chuộc sự mắc lỗi: người hẳn phải mắc lỗi cùng Ðức Giê-hô-va vậy.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10047

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10047. 'And sprinkle it over the altar round about' means a joining to Divine Good. This is clear from the meaning of 'the blood', which was to be sprinkled over the altar round about, as Divine Truth, dealt with in 10026, 10033; and from the representation of 'the altar' as that which was representative of the Lord in respect of Divine Good, dealt with in 9388, 9389, 9714, 9964. From this it is evident that 'sprinkling the blood over the altar round about' means uniting Divine Truth to Divine Good within the Lord.

[2] The situation here is this: As has been stated above, the subject in the present chapter is the glorification of the Lord's Human, and in the representative sense the regeneration of a person by the Lord. As regards the glorification of the Lord's Human, this was accomplished by the uniting of Divine Truth to Divine Good. Divine Good, which is Jehovah, was within the Lord, as the soul from the father is within a person; for He had been conceived from Jehovah. He made His Human Divine Truth by Divine means, in particular by conflicts brought by temptations; and to the extent that He united Divine Truth to Divine Good He glorified His Human, that is, made it Divine. This uniting is what sprinkling the blood round about the altar means in the highest sense.

When in the world the Lord made His Human Divine Truth and united it to the Divine Good that was within Him, and in so doing He glorified His Human, see the places referred to in 9199 (end), 9315 (end).

Jehovah His Father means the Divine Good that was within Him, see the places referred to in 9194.

[3] Even as the Lord glorified His Human, so also He regenerates a person. For in the case of a person the Lord flows in with good by way of the soul, which is an inward path, and with truth by way of hearing and sight, which is an outward path. And to the extent that the person refrains from evils the Lord joins good to truth. The good then becomes the good of charity towards the neighbour and of love to God, while the truth becomes the truth of faith. In this way the Lord creates a new person or regenerates him, for the regeneration of a person, as stated above, is accomplished by purification from evils and falsities, the implantation of good and truth, and the joining together of them. The regeneration of a person, and in the highest sense the glorification of the Lord's Human, are what were represented by sacrifices and burnt offerings, 10022.

[4] It should be remembered that in burnt offerings the blood was sprinkled over the altar round about, as was likewise done in eucharistic or thanksgiving sacrifices, but that in sacrifices for guilt and for sin the blood was sprinkled at the base of the altar. Sprinkling the blood over the altar round about represented the total uniting of Divine Truth and Divine Good both in the internal man and in the external man, whereas sprinkling the blood at the base of the altar represented the uniting of Divine Truth and Divine Good solely in the external man.

[5] With those who have been regenerated a joining together takes place in the external man, according to the Lord's words in John,

He who has been washed has no need except to wash his feet, and the whole person is clean. John 13:9-10.

'Washing' means purification and regeneration, 3147, 9088, so that 'he who has been washed' means one who has been purified and regenerated; and by 'feet' the natural or external level in a person is meant, 2162, 3147, 4938-4952, 9406.

In burnt offerings the blood was sprinkled over the altar round about, Leviticus 1:5, 11, and also in eucharistic sacrifices, Leviticus 3:2, 8, 13. In sacrifices for guilt and sin the blood was sprinkled at the base of the altar, Leviticus 4:7, 18, 25, 30, 34; 5:9.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 9714

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9714. 'And you shall make the altar' means that which was representative of the Lord and of the worship of Him. This is clear from the meaning of 'the altar' - the one to be used for burnt offerings and sacrifices - as that which was representative of the Lord; and since the burnt offerings and sacrifices were the signs of all that constituted worship of the Lord, the altar was also representative of the worship of Him. Not that the Lord is worshipped with burnt offerings and sacrifices but with what they represented, namely the celestial things of love and the spiritual things of faith, 922, 923, 1823, 2180, 2805, 2807, 2830, 3519, 6905, 8680, 8936.

[2] There were two objects which served to represent the Lord's Divine Human - the temple and the altar. That the temple did so He Himself teaches in John,

Jesus said, Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up again. He was speaking of the temple of His body. John 2:19-21.

That the altar did so is likewise made clear by the Lord's own words, where He speaks in Matthew about the temple and at the same time the altar,

Fools and blind! For you say, Whoever swears by the temple, it is nothing; but whoever swears by the gold of the temple, he is guilty. Which of the two is greater, the gold or the temple that makes the gold holy? In the same way, Whoever swears by the altar, it is nothing; but whoever swears by the gift that is on it, he is guilty. Fools and blind! Which of the two is greater, the gift or the altar that makes the gift holy? He who swears by the altar swears by it and by everything that is on it. And he who swears by the temple swears by it and by Him who dwells in it. And he who swears by heaven swears by God's throne and by Him who sits on it. Matthew 23:16-22.

From this it is evident that just as the temple was representative of the Lord's Divine Human, so too was the altar; for something similar is stated regarding the altar as is stated regarding the temple, namely that the altar is what makes the gift on it holy. This shows that the altar was a channel through which other things were rendered holy, and for this reason was also representative of the Lord's Divine Human, the Source of all holiness. But the altar was representative of the Lord in respect of His Divine Good, whereas the temple was representative of Him in respect of His Divine Truth, thus in respect of heaven since Divine Truth emanating from the Lord makes heaven. This explains why the Lord says in regard to the temple that he who swears by the temple swears by it and by Him who dwells in it, and goes on to say that he who swears by heaven swears by God's throne and by Him who sits on it. 'God's throne' is Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, and so is heaven, while 'He who sits on it' is the Lord, 5313. Much the same as was represented by the temple was represented also by the dwelling-place; the Lord in respect of Divine Truth there is the Testimony which was within the ark, 9503.

[3] Since the altar represented the Lord in respect of Divine Good it was the real holy of holies, making everything that touched it holy, as is made clear later on in this Book of Exodus, where it says,

Seven days you shall make expiation on the altar and sanctify it, that the altar may be most holy, 1 and all that touches it may be made holy. Exodus 29:37.

This was the reason why fire burned unceasingly on the altar and was never put out, Leviticus 6:12-13; and from this fire and no other source the incense-fire was taken, Leviticus 10:1-6. For the fire on the altar was a sign of the Divine Good of the Lord's Divine Love, 5215, 6314, 6832, 6834, 6849.

[4] As regards the altar and its being representative of the Lord, this is evident from the following words in David,

Let Your light and truth lead me to Your holy mountain and to Your dwellings, that I may go in to the altar of God, to God ... Psalms 43:3-4.

And in the same author,

I wash my hands in innocence, and I go around Your altar, O Jehovah. Psalms 26:6-7.

[5] But as regards the altar and its being representative of worship of the Lord, this may be seen in Isaiah,

All the cattle of Arabia will be gathered to You, the rams of Nebaioth will minister to You; they will come up with acceptance on My altar. Isaiah 60:7.

In Jeremiah,

The Lord has abandoned His altar, He has abominated His sanctuary. Lamentations 2:7.

'Abandoning the altar' stands for doing away with what was representative of worshipping the Lord from the good of love, 'abominating the sanctuary' stands for doing away with what was representative of worshipping the Lord from the truths of faith.

[6] In Ezekiel,

Your altars will be destroyed, I will scatter your bones around your altars. Your altars will be laid waste and made desolate, and your idols will be broken and cease to be. Ezekiel 6:4-6.

'Altars being destroyed, laid waste, and made desolate' stands for the ruination of that which belongs to representative worship. In Isaiah,

The iniquity of Jacob will be expiated, when He makes all the stones of the altar like chalk-stones scattered about. Isaiah 27:9.

'The stones of the altar scattered about' stands for all the truths of worship.

[7] In the same prophet,

On that day a person will regard his Maker, and his eyes [will regard] the Holy One of Israel. But he will not regard the altars, the work of his hands, and what his fingers have made. Isaiah 17:7-8.

'Altars, the work of hands, and what fingers have made' stands for worship that is the product of self-intelligence.

[8] In Hosea,

Ephraim has multiplied altars for sinning. Hosea 8:11.

'Multiplying altars for sinning' stands for devising meaningless forms of worship. In the same prophet,

Thistle and thorn will grow up on their altars. Hosea 10:8.

This describes how evils and falsities will come in and compose worship.

[9] In Isaiah,

On that day there will be an altar to Jehovah in the midst of Egypt. Isaiah 19:19.

'An altar to Jehovah' stands for worship of the Lord.

[10] Because the altar that is the subject here was portable it was made from shittim wood and overlaid with bronze. But an altar that was to remain permanently in the same place was built either from soil or from unhewn stones. An altar of soil was the chief representative sign of worship of the Lord that springs from the good of love, whereas an altar of unhewn stones was the representative sign of worship springing from forms of the good and of the truth of faith, 8935, 8940. The portable altar however that is the subject here was representative of worship of the Lord that springs from the good of love; and this was why it was made from shittim wood and overlaid with bronze.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. literally, holy of holies

  
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