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1 Εσηκωθησαν δε απο Αιλειμ· και ηλθον πασα η συναγωγη των υιων Ισραηλ εις την ερημον Σιν, την μεταξυ Αιλειμ και Σινα, την δεκατην πεμπτην ημεραν του δευτερου μηνος αφου εξηλθον εκ γης Αιγυπτου.

2 Και εγογγυζε πασα η συναγωγη των υιων Ισραηλ κατα του Μωυσεως και κατα του Ααρων εν τη ερημω.

3 Και ειπον προς αυτους οι υιοι Ισραηλ, Ειθε να απεθνησκομεν υπο της χειρος του Κυριου εν τη γη της Αιγυπτου, οτε εκαθημεθα πλησιον των λεβητων του κρεατος και οτε ετρωγομεν αρτον εις χορτασμον· διοτι εξηγαγετε ημας εις την ερημον ταυτην, δια να θανατωσητε με την πειναν πασαν την συναγωγην ταυτην.

4 Και ειπε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, Ιδου, θελω βρεξει εις εσας αρτον εξ ουρανου· και θελει εξερχεσθαι ο λαος και συναγει καθ' ημεραν το αρκουν της ημερας, δια να δοκιμασω αυτους, αν θελωσι περιπατει εις τον νομον μου η ουχι·

5 την δε εκτην ημεραν ας ετοιμαζωσιν εκεινο το οποιον ηθελον εισαγαγει, και ας ηναι διπλασιον του οσον συναγουσι καθ' ημεραν.

6 Και ειπον ο Μωυσης και ο Ααρων προς παντας τους υιους Ισραηλ, Το εσπερας θελετε γνωρισει οτι ο Κυριος εξηγαγεν υμας εκ γης Αιγυπτου·

7 και το πρωι θελετε ιδει την δοξαν του Κυριου, διοτι ηκουσε τους γογγυσμους σας εναντιον του Κυριου· επειδη ημεις τι ειμεθα, ωστε να γογγυζητε καθ' ημων;

8 Και ειπεν ο Μωυσης, Τουτο θελει γεινει, οταν ο Κυριος δωση εις εσας το εσπερας κρεας να φαγητε και το πρωι αρτον εις χορτασμον· διοτι ηκουσε Κυριος τους γογγυσμους σας τους οποιους γογγυζετε κατ' αυτου· και τι ειμεθα ημεις; οι γογγυσμοι σας δεν ειναι καθ' ημων, αλλα κατα του Κυριου.

9 Και ειπεν ο Μωυσης προς τον Ααρων, Ειπε προς πασαν την συναγωγην των υιων Ισραηλ, Πλησιασατε εμπροσθεν του Κυριου· διοτι ηκουσε τους γογγυσμους σας.

10 Και ενω ελαλει ο Ααρων προς πασαν την συναγωγην των υιων Ισραηλ, εστρεψαν το προσωπον προς την ερημον, και ιδου, η δοξα του Κυριου εφανη εν τη νεφελη.

11 Και ελαλησε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, λεγων,

12 Ηκουσα τους γογγυσμους των υιων Ισραηλ· λαλησον προς αυτους, λεγων, Το εσπερας θελετε φαγει κρεας, και το πρωι θελετε χορτασθη απο αρτου, και θελετε γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος σας.

13 Και το εσπερας ανεβησαν ορτυκια και εσκεπασαν το στρατοπεδον· και το πρωι καθ' ολα τα περιξ του στρατοπεδου ητο στρωμα δροσου.

14 Και αφου το στρωμα της δροσου ανεβη, ιδου, επι το προσωπον της ερημου ητο λεπτον τι στρογγυλον, λεπτον ως παχνη επι της γης.

15 Και οτε ειδον οι υιοι Ισραηλ, ειπον προς αλληλους, Τι ειναι τουτο; διοτι δεν ηξευρον τι ητο. Και ο Μωυσης ειπε προς αυτους, Ουτος ειναι ο αρτος, τον οποιον ο Κυριος σας διδει δια να φαγητε·

16 ουτος ειναι ο λογος τον οποιον προσεταξεν ο Κυριος, Συναξατε εξ αυτου εκαστος οσον χρειαζεται δια να φαγη, εν γομορ κατα κεφαλην, κατα τον αριθμον των ψυχων σας· λαβετε εκαστος δια τους ομοσκηνους αυτου.

17 Και εκαμον ουτως οι υιοι Ισραηλ, και συνηγαγον αλλος πολυ και αλλος ολιγον.

18 Και οτε εμετρησαν με το γομορ, οστις ειχε συναξει πολυ, δεν ελαμβανε πλειοτερον· και οστις ειχε συναξει ολιγον, δεν ελαμβανεν ολιγωτερον· εκαστος ελαμβανεν οσον εχρειαζετο εις αυτον δια τροφην.

19 ειπε δε προς αυτους ο Μωυσης, Ας μη αφινη εξ αυτου μηδεις υπολοιπον εως πρωι.

20 Πλην δεν υπηκουσαν εις τον Μωυσην· αλλα αφηκαν τινες υπολοιπον εξ αυτου εως πρωι, και εγεννησε σκωληκας και εβρωμησε· και εθυμωθη εναντιον αυτων ο Μωυσης.

21 Και συνηγον αυτο καθ' εκαστην πρωιαν, εκαστος οσον εχρειαζετο δια τροφην αυτου· και οτε ο ηλιος εθερμαινε, διελυετο.

22 Την δε εκτην ημεραν συνηγαγον τροφην διπλασιαν, δυο γομορ δι' ενα· και ηλθον παντες οι αρχοντες της συναγωγης και ανηγγειλαν τουτο προς τον Μωυσην.

23 Ο δε ειπε προς αυτους, Τουτο ειναι το οποιον ειπε Κυριος· Αυριον ειναι σαββατον, αναπαυσις αγια εις τον Κυριον· ψησατε ο, τι εχετε να ψησητε και βρασατε ο, τι εχετε να βρασητε· και παν το περισσευον εναποταμιευσατε εις εαυτους δια να φυλαττηται εως πρωι.

24 Και εναπεταμιευσαν αυτο εως πρωι, καθως προσεταξεν ο Μωυσης· και δεν εβρωμησεν ουδε εγεινε σκωληξ εν αυτω.

25 Και ειπεν ο Μωυσης, Φαγετε αυτο σημερον· διοτι σημερον ειναι σαββατον εις τον Κυριον· σημερον δεν θελετε ευρει αυτο εν τη πεδιαδι·

26 εξ ημερας θελετε συναγει αυτο· εν τη εβδομη ομως ημερα, τω σαββατω, εν ταυτη δεν θελει ευρισκεσθαι.

27 Τινες δε εκ του λαου εξηλθον την εβδομην ημεραν δια να συναξωσι, πλην δεν ευρον.

28 Και ειπε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, Εως ποτε δεν θελετε να φυλαττητε τας εντολας μου και τους νομους μου;

29 ιδετε οτι ο Κυριος εδωκεν εις εσας το σαββατον, δια τουτο την εκτην ημεραν σας διδει αρτον δυο ημερων· καθισατε εκαστος εις τον τοπον αυτου· ας μη εξερχεται μηδεις εκ του τοπου αυτου την εβδομην ημεραν.

30 Και εκαμε καταπαυσιν ο λαος την εβδομην ημεραν.

31 Και εκαλεσεν ο οικος του Ισραηλ το ονομα αυτου Μαν· ητο δε ομοιον με σπορον κοριανδρου λευκον· και η γευσις αυτου ως πλακουντιον με μελι.

32 Και ειπεν ο Μωυσης, Ουτος ειναι ο λογος τον οποιον προσεταξεν ο Κυριος· Γεμισατε εξ αυτου εν γομορ, δια να φυλαττηται εις τας γενεας σας, δια να βλεπωσι τον αρτον με τον οποιον εθρεψα υμας εν τη ερημω, αφου εξηγαγον υμας εκ γης Αιγυπτου.

33 Και ειπεν ο Μωυσης προς τον Ααρων, Λαβε μιαν σταμνον, και βαλε εν αυτη εν γομορ πληρες απο μαννα, και θες αυτην εμπροσθεν του Κυριου, δια να φυλαττηται εις τας γενεας σας.

34 Και εθεσεν αυτην ο Ααρων εμπροσθεν του Μαρτυριου, δια να φυλαττηται, καθως προσεταξεν ο Κυριος εις τον Μωυσην.

35 Και ετρωγον οι υιοι Ισραηλ το μαννα τεσσαρακοντα ετη, εωσου ηλθον εις γην κατοικουμενην· ετρωγον το μαννα, εωσου ηλθον εις τα ορια της γης Χανααν.

36 Το δε γομορ ειναι το δεκατον του εφα.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #8537

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8537. 'And the children of Israel ate the man[na] forty years' means making the good of truth their own in the state involving all temptations. This is clear from the representation of 'the children of Israel' as those who belong to the spiritual Church, dealt with in 6426, 6637, 6862, 6868, 7035, 7062, 7198; from the meaning of 'eating' as making one's own, dealt with in 3168, 3513(end), 3596, 4745; from the meaning of 'the man[na]' as the good of truth, dealt with in 8464; and from the meaning of 'forty years' as states involving temptations, 'years' meaning states, see 482, 487, 488, 493, 893, and 'forty' meaning temptations, 730, 862, 2272, 2273, 8098.

  
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2177. That 'meal of fine flour' means the spiritual and celestial ingredients [of the rational] which were present at that time with the Lord, and 'cakes' the same when both had been joined together, is quite clear from the sacrifices of the representative Church and from the minchah presented at the same time, which consisted of fine flour mixed with oil and made into cakes. Representative worship consisted primarily in burnt offerings and sacrifices. What these represented has been stated above where 'bread' was the subject, in 2165, namely the celestial things of the Lord's kingdom in heaven and of the Lord's kingdom on earth, which is the Church, and also the things of the Lord's kingdom or Church as it exists with every individual, and in general everything that is in essence love and charity, since these are celestial entities. In those times all the sacrifices were called 'bread'. Along with those sacrifices a minchah was included - which, as has been stated, consisted of fine flour mixed with oil to which also incense was added - and also a wine-offering.

[2] What these latter represented becomes clear too, namely things similar to those represented by sacrifices but of a lower order, thus the things which belong to the spiritual Church, and also those which belong to the external Church. It may become clear to anyone that such things would never have been prescribed unless they had represented Divine things, and also that each one represented some specific thing. For unless they had represented Divine things they would have been no different from similar things found among gentiles, among whom also there were sacrifices, minchahs, libations, and incense, as well as perpetual fires and many other things which had come down to them from the Ancient Church, especially from the Hebrew Church. But because they were separated from the internal, that is, the Divine things represented by them, those external forms of worship were nothing but idolatrous, as they also came to be among the Jews, who likewise sank into all kinds of idolatry. From this it may become clear to anyone that heavenly arcana were present within every form of ritual, especially so within the sacrifices and every detail of them.

[3] As regards the minchah, the nature of it and how it was to be made into cakes is described in a whole chapter in Moses - in Leviticus 2; also Numbers 15, and elsewhere. The law regarding the minchah is described in Leviticus in the following words,

Fire shall be kept burning unceasingly on the altar; it shall not be put out. And this is the law of the minchah: Aaron's sons shall bring it before Jehovah to the front of the altar, and he shall take up from it a fistful of fine flour of the minchah and of the oil of it and all the frankincense which is on the minchah, and he shall burn it on the altar; it is an odour of rest for a memorial to Jehovah. And the rest of it Aaron and his sons shall eat. Unleavened bread shall be eaten in a holy place. In the court of the tent of meeting shall they eat it. It shall not be cooked leavened; I have given it as their portion from My fire-offerings; it is most holy. Leviticus 6:13-17.

[4] The fire which was to be kept burning unceasingly on the altar represented the Lord's love, that is, His mercy, which is constant and eternal. 'Fire' in the Word means love, see 934, and therefore 'the fire-offerings made for an odour of rest' means the good pleasure which the Lord takes in those things that belong to love and charity. That 'odour' means good pleasure, that is, that which is pleasing, see 925, 1519. Their 'taking a fistful' represented their being required to love with all their soul or strength, for 'the hand' or 'the palm' of the hand means power, as shown in 878, from which 'the fist' also means the same. 'The fine flour together with the oil and the frankincense' represented all things of charity - 'fine flour' the spiritual ingredient of it, 'oil' the celestial, and 'frankincense' that which was in this manner pleasing. That 'fine flour' represents the spiritual ingredient is evident from what has just been stated and from what is stated below. That 'oil' represents the celestial ingredient, or the good or charity, see 886, and that 'frankincense' on account of its odour represents that which is pleasing and acceptable, 925.

[5] Its being 'unleavened bread' or not fermented means that it was to be genuine, thus something offered from genuineness of heart and having no uncleanness. The eating of the rest by Aaron and his sons represented man's reciprocation and his making it his own, and thus represented conjunction by means of love and charity; and it is for this reason that they were commanded to eat it 'in a holy place'. Hence it is called something most holy. These were the things which were represented by the minchah. It was also the way in which the representatives themselves were perceived in heaven; and when the member of the Church understood them in the same way his ideas were like the perception which the angels possess, so that he was in the Lord's kingdom in heaven even though he was on earth.

[6] For more about the minchah - what it was to consist of in any particular kind of sacrifice; the way in which it was to be baked into cakes; what kind was to be offered by those who were being cleansed, and also what kinds on other occasions (all of which would take too long to introduce and explain here) - see what is said about it in Exodus 29:39-41; Leviticus 5:11-13; 6:16-17, 19-21; 10:12-13; 23:10-13, 6, 17; Numbers 5:15 and following verses; 6:15-17, 19-20; 7: in various places; 28:5, 8, 9, 12-13, 20-21, 28-29; 29:3-4, 9-10, 14-15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37

[7] 'Fine flour made into cakes' had in general the same representation as bread, namely the celestial ingredient of love, while 'meals represented its spiritual ingredient, as becomes clear in the places indicated above. The loaves which were called 'the bread of the Presence' or 'the shewbread' consisted of fine flour, which was made into cakes and placed on the table to provide an unceasing representation of the Lord's love, that is, of His mercy, towards the whole human race, and man's reciprocation. These loaves are spoken of in Moses as follows,

You shall take fine pour and bake it into twelve cakes; two-tenths [of an ephah] shall there be in one cake And you shall place them in two rows, six in a row, on the clean table before Jehovah. And you shall put pure frankincense on each row, and it shall be bread serving as a memorial, a fire-offering to Jehovah. Every sabbath day [Aaron] shall set it out in order before Jehovah continually; it is from the children of Israel as an eternal covenant. And it shall be for Aaron and his sons, and they shall eat it in a holy place, for it is to him the most holy of fire-offerings to Jehovah, by an eternal statute. Leviticus 24:5-9.

Every item and smallest detail mentioned here represented the holiness of love and charity, 'fine flour' having the same representation as meal of fine flour, namely that which is celestial and that which is spiritual that goes with it, and 'cake' the two when joined together.

[8] From this it is clear what the holiness of the Word is to those who possess heavenly ideas, and indeed what holiness was present within this particular representative observance, on account of which it is called 'most holy'. It is also clear how devoid of holiness the Word is to those who imagine that it does not have anything heavenly within it and who keep solely to externals. Exemplifying the latter are those who in the present verse under consideration perceive 'the meal' to be merely meal, 'the fine flour' merely fine flour, and 'the cake' merely a cake, and who imagine that these things have been stated without each one that is mentioned embodying something of the Divine within it. Their attitude is similar to that of those who imagine that the bread and wine of the Holy Supper are no more than a certain religious observance that does not have anything holy within it. Yet in fact it possesses such holiness that the minds of men are linked by means of it to the minds of those in heaven, when from an internal affection they think that the bread and wine mean the Lord's love and man's reciprocation, and by virtue of that interior thought and affection they abide in holiness.

[9] Much the same was implied by the requirement that when the children of Israel entered the land they were to present as a heave-offering to Jehovah a cake made from the first of their dough, Numbers 15:20. The fact that such things are meant is also evident in the Prophets, from' among whom for the moment let this one place in Ezekiel be introduced here,

You were adorned with gold and silver, and your raiment was of fine linen and silk and embroidered cloth. You ate fine flour, honey, and oil. You became exceedingly beautiful, and attained to a kingdom. Ezekiel 16:13.

This refers to Jerusalem, by which is meant the Church, which Church in its earliest days bore an appearance such as this, that is to say, the Ancient Church, which is described by means of raiment and many other adornments. Its affections for truth and good are also described by 'the fine flour, honey, and oil'. It may become clear to anyone that all these details mean in the internal sense something altogether different from what they do in the sense of the letter. And the same applies to Abraham's saying to Sarah, 'Take quickly three measures of meal of fine flour, knead it, and make cakes'. That 'three' means things that are holy has been shown already in 720, 901.

  
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