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Λευιτικόν 24

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1 Και ελαλησε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, λεγων,

2 Προσταξον τους υιους Ισραηλ να φερωσι προς σε ελαιον καθαρον απο ελαιας κοπανισμενας δια το φως, δια να καιη ο λυχνος διαπαντος.

3 Εξωθεν του καταπετασματος του μαρτυριου, εν τη σκηνη του μαρτυριου, θελει βαλει αυτον ο Ααρων απο εσπερας εως το πρωι ενωπιον του Κυριου διαπαντος· νομιμον αιωνιον θελει εισθαι εις τας γενεας σας.

4 Επι την λυχνιαν την καθαραν θελει διαθεσει τους λυχνους ενωπιον του Κυριου παντοτε.

5 Και θελεις λαβει σεμιδαλιν και θελεις εψησει απ' αυτης δωδεκα αρτους· δυο δεκατα θελει εισθαι εκαστος αρτος.

6 Και θελεις βαλει αυτους εις δυο σειρας, εξ κατα την σειραν, επι την τραπεζαν την καθαραν ενωπιον του Κυριου.

7 Και θελεις βαλει εφ' εκαστην σειραν λιβανιον καθαρον, και θελει εισθαι επι τον αρτον προς μνημοσυνον, εις προσφοραν γινομενην δια πυρος προς τον Κυριον.

8 Πασαν ημεραν σαββατου θελει διαθεσει ταυτα διαπαντος ενωπιον του Κυριου, παρα των υιων Ισραηλ εις διαθηκην αιωνιον.

9 Και θελουσιν εισθαι του Ααρων και των υιων αυτου· και θελουσι τρωγει αυτα εν τοπω αγιω διοτι ειναι αγιωτατα εις αυτον εκ των δια πυρος γινομενων προσφορων του Κυριου εις νομιμον αιωνιον.

10 Και εξηλθεν υιος γυναικος τινος Ισραηλιτιδος, οστις ητο υιος ανδρος Αιγυπτιου, μεταξυ των υιων Ισραηλ· και εμαχοντο εν τω στρατοπεδω ο υιος της Ισραηλιτιδος και ανθρωπος τις Ισραηλιτης.

11 Και εβλασφημησεν ο υιος της γυναικος της Ισραηλιτιδος το ονομα του Κυριου και κατηρασθη· και εφεραν αυτον προς τον Μωυσην. Και το ονομα της μητρος αυτου ητο Σελωμειθ, θυγατηρ του Διβρει, εκ της φυλης Δαν.

12 Και εβαλον αυτον εις φυλακην, εωσου φανερωθη εις αυτους η θελησις του Κυριου.

13 Και ελαλησε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, λεγων,

14 Φερε εξω του στρατοπεδου εκεινον οστις κατηρασθη· και ας θεσωσι παντες οι ακουσαντες αυτον τας χειρας αυτων επι την κεφαλην αυτου, και ας λιθοβοληση αυτον πασα η συναγωγη.

15 Και λαλησον προς τους υιους Ισραηλ, λεγων, Οστις καταρασθη τον Θεον αυτου, Θελει βαστασει την ανομιαν αυτου·

16 και οστις βλασφημηση το ονομα του Κυριου, εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη· με λιθους θελει λιθοβολησει αυτον πασα η συναγωγη· αντε ξενος, αντε αυτοχθων, οταν βλασφημηση το ονομα του Κυριου, θελει θανατωθη.

17 Και οστις φονευση ανθρωπον, εξαπαντος θελει θανατωθη.

18 Και οστις θανατωση κτηνος, θελει ανταποδωσει ζωον αντι ζωου.

19 Και εαν τις καμη βλαβην εις τον πλησιον αυτου, καθως εκαμεν, ουτω θελει γεινει εις αυτον·

20 συντριμμα αντι συντριμματος, οφθαλμον αντι οφθαλμου, οδοντα αντι οδοντος· καθως εκαμε βλαβην εις τον ανθρωπον, ουτω θελει γεινει εις αυτον.

21 Και οστις θανατωση κτηνος, θελει ανταποδωσει αυτο· και οστις φονευσει ανθρωπον, θελει θανατωθη.

22 Κρισις μια θελει εισθαι εις εσας· ως εις τον ξενον, ουτω θελει γινεσθαι και εις τον αυτοχθονα· διοτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος σας.

23 Και ειπεν ο Μωυσης προς τους υιους Ισραηλ, και εφεραν εξω του στρατοπεδου εκεινον οστις κατηρασθη και ελιθοβολησαν αυτον με λιθους· και οι υιοι Ισραηλ εκαμον καθως προσεταξεν ο Κυριος εις τον Μωυσην.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9965

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9965. 'That they may not bear iniquity and die' means the elimination of the whole of worship. This is clear from the meaning of 'bearing the iniquity', when the subject is the priestly office of Aaron and his sons, as a removal or shifting away of falsities and evils with those who are governed by good derived from the Lord, dealt with above in 9937. But when it speaks of them 'bearing iniquity and dying' the elimination of the whole of worship is meant, see 9928; for the representative worship died because nothing of it appeared any longer in heaven. The situation in all this may become clear from what has been stated and shown above in 9959-9961. They also died when they did not act in accordance with the statutes, 1 as is evident from Aaron's sons Nadab and Abihu, who were devoured by fire from heaven when they did not take the fire of the altar to burn incense but foreign 2 fire, Leviticus 10:1-2ff. 'The fire of the altar' represented God's love, thus love from the Lord, whereas 'foreign fire' represented love from hell. The elimination of worship was meant by their burning incense with this fire and their consequent death. For the meaning of 'fire' as love, see 5215, 6832, 7324, 7575, 7852.

[2] Many places in the Word state that they would bear iniquity when they did not do things in accordance with the statutes, and by this was meant damnation because sins had not been removed. Not that they themselves were condemned on account of disobeying the statutes. Rather by doing so they eliminated representative worship and in so doing represented the damnation of those who remain in their sins. For none are condemned because they fail in their performance of outward religious observances, only because of evils in the heart, thus because of failing in such observances as a result of evil in the heart. This is what 'bearing iniquity' means in the following places: In Moses,

If a soul sins and acts against any of Jehovah's commandments regarding what ought not to be done, 3 though he does not know it, yet he will be guilty and will bear his iniquity. Leviticus 5:17-18.

Here the retention of evils and consequent damnation should not be understood literally by 'bearing iniquity', although that is the spiritual meaning; for it says 'though he does not know it', implying that what the person has done does not spring from evil in the heart.

[3] In the same author,

If any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offering is eaten at all on the third day, the one offering it will not be accepted. It is an abomination, and the soul that eats it will bear his iniquity, and will be cut off from his people. Leviticus 7:18; 19:7-8.

Here also 'bearing iniquity' means remaining in his sins and being as a result in a state of damnation. It does so not because the person ate some of his sacrifice on the third day, but because 'eating it on the third day' represented something abominable, namely an action leading to damnation. Thus 'bearing iniquity and being cut off from his people' represented the damnation of those who performed the abomination meant by that deed. Nevertheless there was no condemnation on account of his having eaten it, for interior evils that were represented are what condemn, not exterior actions in which those evils are not present.

[4] In the same author,

Every soul who eats a carcass 4 or that which has been torn, and does not wash his clothes and bathe his flesh shall bear his iniquity. Leviticus 17:15-16.

Since 'eating a carcass or that which has been torn' represented making evil or falsity one's own, the expression 'bearing iniquity' also has a representative meaning. In the same author,

If a man who is clean fails to keep the Passover, this soul shall be cut off from his people, because he did not bring the offering of Jehovah at its appointed time; he shall bear his sin. Numbers 9:13.

'The Passover' represented deliverance by the Lord from damnation, 7093 (end), 7867, 7995, 9286-9292; and 'the Passover supper' represented being joined to the Lord through the good of love, 7836, 7997, 8001. And since these things were represented it was decreed that anyone who did not keep the Passover should be cut off from his people and that he should bear his sin. The failure to keep it was not really so great a crime; rather it represented those who at heart refuse to accept the Lord and consequently deliverance from sins, and so who have no wish to be joined to Him through love. Thus it represented their damnation.

[5] In the same author,

The children of Israel shall not come near the tent of meeting, or else they will bear iniquity and die. 5 Levites shall perform the work of the tent of meeting, and these shall bear the iniquity. Numbers 18:22-23.

The reason why the people would bear iniquity and die if they were to go near the tent of meeting to do the work there was that they would thereby eliminate the representative worship assigned to the function of the priests. The function of the priests or the priestly office represented the Lord's entire work of salvation, 9809; and this is why it says that the Levites, who also were priests, should bear the people's iniquity, by which expiation or atonement was meant, that is, removal from evils and falsities with those who are governed by good derived from the Lord alone, 9937. 'Bearing iniquity' means real damnation when this expression is used in reference to those who perform evil deeds because their heart is evil, such as those mentioned in Leviticus 20:17, 19-20; 24:15-16; Ezekiel 18:20; 23:49; and elsewhere.

Fußnoten:

1. i.e. the laws of worship; see 8972.

2. i.e. unauthorized or profane

3. literally, and does one of [all] Jehovah's commandments [about] things which ought not to be done

4. i.e. an animal that had not been slaughtered but had died naturally

5. literally, to bear iniquity, dying

  
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Arcana Coelestia #9643

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9643. 'And forty bases of silver' means complete support received through truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'forty' as completeness, dealt with in 9437; from the meaning of 'bases' as support, since bases serve as supports; and from the meaning of 'silver' as truth, dealt with in 1551, 2954, 5658, 6112, 6914, 6917, 7999. The bases were made from silver and the boards overlaid with gold because good is meant by 'the boards', 9634, and truth by 'the bases', and good possesses power and on this account lends support through truth. As regards good, that it possesses power through truth, see 6344, 6423, 9327, 9410, and that 'gold' means good and 'silver' truth, 113, 1551, 1552, 5658, 6914, 6917, 8932, 9490, 9510. Good possesses power through truth because truth gives shape to good, which means that good also possesses specific quality; for outward shape exists where specific quality does so. The good can then be a real influence among things, in one way or another. So it is that the ability resides potentially in good, but that this cannot be exercised except through truth. Ability so exercised is actual power, consequently power that provides support.

[2] Bases also correspond to a person's feet and soles of the feet; in general they correspond to the bones, which lend support to all the fleshy parts in the body. By the feet and likewise the bones truth that provides support is meant, and by the fleshy parts in the body good which supports itself by means of truth.

All things on the natural level resemble the human form, and carry the same meaning as the parts of it they resemble, see 9496.

'Flesh' means good, 3813, 6968, 7850, 9127.

'Feet' means the natural, thus truth that has power from good within it, 5327, 5328.

'Body' means good, 6135.

'Bones' means truth that provides support, 3812 (end), 8005.

[3] So it is also that by 'foundations', which are a general base, the truth of faith and faith itself are meant, as becomes clear from places in the Word where 'foundations' are mentioned, for example in Isaiah,

Do you not know, do you not hear, do you not understand the foundations of the earth? Isaiah 40:21.

A person unacquainted with what 'the foundations' and what 'the earth' mean inevitably takes 'the foundations of the earth' here to denote the inner depths of the planet, even though he may realize, if he stops to think about it, that something other than them is meant; for what meaning can knowing, hearing, and understanding the foundations of the earth have? From this it becomes clear that by 'the foundations of the earth' such things as have to do with the Church are meant. The fact that 'the earth' in the Word means the Church is plainly evident from places in the Word where 'the earth' is mentioned, see those quoted in 9325. And the fact that its foundations are the truths of faith, for these truths serve the Church as foundations, becomes clearer still from the following places: In David,

They do not acknowledge, neither do they understand; they walk in darkness. All the foundations of the earth are unstable. Psalms 82:5.

It is not the foundations of the earth that are unstable but, as is self-evident, it is the truths of the Church with those who neither acknowledge nor understand them and walk in darkness. In the same author,

The earth quaked and trembled, and the foundations of the mountains shook and quaked. Psalms 18:7.

'The mountains' are forms of the good of love, 795, 4210, 6435, 8327, their 'foundations' are the truths of faith. In Isaiah,

The floodgates from on high have been opened, and the foundations of the earth have been shaken. Isaiah 24:18.

Since 'the foundations' means the truth of faith, and 'city' doctrine based on it, therefore also the Word speaks of 'the foundations of the city' when the truth of doctrine is meant. For the meaning of 'city' as doctrinal teachings based on truth, see 402, 2449, 2943, 3216, 4492, 4493.

[4] This goes to show what the meaning is of 'the foundations of the city, the holy Jerusalem' in John,

The wall of the city, the holy Jerusalem, had twelve foundations, and on them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. The foundations of the wall of the city were adorned with every kind of precious stone. Revelation 21:14, 19-20.

A person unacquainted with what 'the holy Jerusalem', 'the city', 'the wall', 'the foundations', and 'the twelve apostles' mean cannot see any arcanum at all that lies within this description. Nevertheless 'the holy Jerusalem' means the Lord's New Church which will take the place of the one that is ours at the present day; 1 'the city' doctrinal teachings; 'the wall' the truth protecting and defending, and 'its foundations' the truths of faith; and 'the twelve apostles' all forms of the good of love and the truths of faith in their entirety. From this it becomes clear why it says that there will be twelve foundations, adorned with every kind of precious stone; for 'precious stone' means the truth of faith springing from the good of love, 114, 3858, 6640, 9476, and 'the twelve apostles' all aspects of love and faith in their entirety, 3488, 3858 (end), 6397.

[5] From all this it is evident what is meant by 'the foundations' in those verses in John and also by 'the foundations' in Isaiah,

Behold, I am arranging your stones with antimony, and will lay your foundations in sapphires. Isaiah 54:11.

'Sapphires' are interior truths, 9407. In the same prophet,

Jehovah will strike Asshur with a rod. At that time every stroke 2 will be that of the rod of the foundation on which Jehovah will cause [him] to rest. Isaiah 30:31-32.

'The rod of the foundation' is the power of truth. For the meaning of 'the rod' as power, see 4013, 4015, 4876, 4936, 6947, 7011, 7026. And in Jeremiah,

They shall not take from you a stone for a corner, nor a stone for foundations. Jeremiah 51:26.

'A stone for foundations' stands for the truths of faith.

[6] In Job,

Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding. 3 Who determined the measures of it, if you know? Onto what [were] its bases [fastened]? Or who laid its corner-stone, when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God bellowed? Job 38:4-7.

A person unacquainted with what 'the earth', 'its measures', and 'its bases' mean in the internal sense, and also what 'corner-stone', 'morning stars', and 'the sons of God' mean, sees no arcanum at all in this description. He will suppose that the actual earth, and also the foundations, measures, bases, and corner-stone of it are what is meant. Nor will he have any idea at all of what is meant by 'the morning stars sang' and 'the sons of God bellowed'. But a person will pass from darkness to light if he knows that 'the earth' is the Church, 'its foundations' are the truth of faith, 'its measures' the state of good and truth, 'its bases' the actual truths that provide support, 'the corner-stone' the power of truth, 'the morning stars' cognitions or knowledge of good and of truth springing from good, and 'the sons of God' God's truths. These sons are said 'to bellow' when they come into existence, those stars 'to sing' when they rise.

Fußnoten:

1. The Latin volume in which these words appear was published in 1756.

2. literally, every passage or going across

3. literally, if you know intelligence

  
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