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Levitico 3

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1 At kung ang kanilang alay ay haing mga handog tungkol sa kapayapaan; kung ang ihahandog niya ay sa bakahan maging lalake o babae, ay ihahandog niya na walang kapintasan sa harap ng Panginoon.

2 At kaniyang ipapatong ang kamay niya sa ulo ng kaniyang alay, at papatayin sa pintuan ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan: at iwiwisik ng mga anak ni Aaron, na mga saserdote, ang dugo sa ibabaw ng dambana, sa palibot.

3 At kaniyang ihahandog hinggil sa haing mga handog tungkol sa kapayapaan, na pinakahandog sa Panginoon na pinaraan sa apoy; ang tabang nakatatakip ng lamang loob at lahat ng tabang nasa ibabaw ng lamang loob,

4 At ang dalawang bato at ang tabang nasa ibabaw ng mga yaon, ang nasa siping ng mga balakang, at ang lamad na nasa ibabaw ng atay ay kaniyang aalisin na kalakip ng mga bato.

5 At susunugin ng mga anak ni Aaron sa dambana, sa ibabaw ng handog na susunugin na nasa ibabaw ng kahoy na nakapatong sa apoy; handog ngang pinaraan sa apoy, na pinakamasarap na amoy sa Panginoon.

6 At kung ang kaniyang alay sa Panginoon na pinakahaing mga handog tungkol sa kapayapaan ay kinuha sa kawan; maging lalake o babae, ay ihahandog niya na walang kapintasan.

7 Kung isang kordero ang kaniyang ihahandog na pinakaalay niya, ay ihahandog nga niya sa harap ng Panginoon:

8 At kaniyang ipapatong ang kamay niya sa ulo ng kaniyang alay, at papatayin sa harap ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan: at iwiwisik ng mga anak ni Aaron ang dugo niyaon sa ibabaw ng dambana sa palibot.

9 At kaniyang ihahandog hinggil sa hain na mga handog tungkol sa kapayapaan ay isang handog sa Panginoon na pinaraan sa apoy; ang taba niyaon, ang buong matabang buntot, ay aalisin niya sa siping ng gulugod; at ang tabang nakatatakip ng lamang loob, at ang lahat ng tabang nasa ibabaw ng lamang loob.

10 At ang dalawang bato, at ang tabang nasa ibabaw niyaon, na malapit sa mga balakang, at ang lamad na nasa ibabaw ng atay, ay aalisin niya na kalakip ng mga bato.

11 At susunugin ng saserdote sa ibabaw ng dambana: pagkaing handog nga sa Panginoon na pinaraan sa apoy.

12 At kung kambing ang kaniyang alay ay ihahandog nga niya sa harap ng Panginoon:

13 At ipapatong niya ang kaniyang kamay sa ulo niyaon, at papatayin yaon sa harap ng tabernakulo ng kapisanan: at iwiwisik ng mga anak ni Aaron ang dugo sa ibabaw ng dambana sa palibot.

14 At ang ihahandog niya roon na kaniyang alay, na pinakahandog sa Panginoon, na pinaraan sa apoy; ang tabang nakatatakip ng lamang loob, lahat ng tabang nasa ibabaw ng lamang loob,

15 At ang dalawang bato, at ang tabang nasa ibabaw, na malapit sa mga balakang, at ang lamad na nasa ibabaw ng atay, ay aalisin niya na kalakip ng mga bato.

16 At mga susunugin ng saserdote sa ibabaw ng dambana; pagkaing handog nga na pinaraan sa apoy na pinakamasarap na amoy: lahat ng taba ay sa Panginoon.

17 Magiging palatuntunang palagi sa buong panahon ng inyong lahi, sa lahat ng inyong tahanan na hindi kayo kakain ng taba ni dugo man.

   

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Apocalypse Explained #330

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330. Out of every tribe and tongue. That this signifies from all those who are in truths as to doctrine and as to life, is clear from the signification of a tribe, as denoting all truths and goods in the aggregate (concerning which see above, n. 39); for those things are signified by the twelve tribes, and hence by every tribe is signified something of truth and good, therefore by out of every tribe is signified from all those who are in any kind of truth and good; and from the signification of tongue as denoting the doctrine of life and faith. That tribes signify all truths and goods in the aggregate, will be shown more fully in its proper article below. Similarly, that tongue signifies the doctrine of life and faith, thus religion. (Those [passages] only shall be adduced here that are shown in the Arcana Coelestia concerning the signification of the tribes, namely, the twelve tribes of Israel represented, and thence signified, all truths and goods in the aggregate, n. 3858, 3926, 4060, 6335; similarly the twelve apostles of the Lord the like, n. 2129, 3354, 3488, 6397. There were twelve, because twelve signifies all, n. 577, 2089, 2129, 2130, 3272, 3858, 3913. Because the twelve tribes represented, and thence signified, all truths and goods in the aggregate, therefore they represented heaven and the church, n. 6337, 6637, 7836, 7891, 7996. The twelve tribes signify various things according to the order in which they are named, and thus also all things of heaven and the church with variety, n. 3862, 3926, 3939, 4603 et seq., 6337, 6640, 10335; therefore, replies could be given and were given by the Urim and Thummim, on which the names of the twelve tribes of Israel were engraven in precious stones, n. 3858, 6335, 6640, 9863, 9865, 9873, 9874, 9905.)

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Arcana Coelestia #2129

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2129. There are also other types of tumults, or rather of conflicts, which also convey the idea of a Last Judgement and by which communities harmfully joined together as regards their interiors are dissolved. Concerning them let the following be mentioned: Such spirits are driven into a condition in which they do not think in their normal way as a community, that is, one with another, but each one independently. As a result of their thinking, each at variance with the others, and of each muttering something different from the rest, an uproar is produced which sounds like that of many waters; and conflict with one another takes place such as defies description which arises out of the mishmash of opinions concerning firmly established truths, which are at the time the substance of their thoughts and speech. That mishmash is such as may be called spiritual chaos.

[2] The sound of these conflicting and confused uproarings was threefold. The first flowed in around the head, and I was told it was that of thoughts. The second flowed in towards the left temple. I was told that this was a conflict of reasonings about certain truths in which they were unwilling to pin their faith. The third flowed in from above over on the right. It was rasping though less confused, a rasping sound directed first this way, then that. I was told that this was the product of truths clashing which were being turned this way and that by means of reasonings. While these conflicts were going on there were other spirits who spoke to me, telling me in speech that rose clearly above all that noise the meaning of every single thing.

[3] The matters which they reasoned about were chiefly these - whether the statement that the twelve apostles were going to sit on twelve thrones and judge the twelve tribes of Israel was to be understood literally, and also whether other people who have endured persecution and affliction were to be allowed into heaven. Each one reasoned in accordance with what had taken his fancy during his lifetime. Some of them however who had been brought back into associations with one another and into order were then informed that those descriptions were to be understood in a completely different way, that is to say, that 'apostles' is not used to mean apostles, nor 'thrones' to mean thrones, nor 'tribes' tribes, nor indeed is 'twelve' used to mean twelve. Instead apostles, thrones, tribes, and also twelve, meant the first and foremost matters of faith, 2089. They also said that such matters of faith are the starting-point and the criteria from which everyone is judged. And over and above all this they were shown that the apostles have no power to judge anyone at all, and that all judgement is the Lord's alone.

[4] As regards the second point which they reasoned about, this should not be taken to mean that only those who have endured persecution and affliction will enter heaven, but that the rich no less than the poor will do so, those who have held important positions no less than those whose position has been humble. Furthermore the Lord takes pity on all, especially on people who have endured spiritual afflictions and temptations, which are persecutions by the evil, thus on those who acknowledge that of themselves they are wretched and who believe that it is through the Lord's mercy alone they are saved.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.