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Numbrid 9

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1 Ja Issand rääkis Moosesega Siinai kõrbes teisel aastal, esimeses kuus pärast Egiptusemaalt lahkumist, öeldes:

2 'Iisraeli lapsed pidagu paasapüha selle seatud ajal:

3 selle kuu neljateistkümnenda päeva õhtul pidage seda seatud ajal; te peate seda pidama kõigi selle eeskirjade ja seaduste järgi!'

4 Ja Mooses ütles Iisraeli lastele, et nad peaksid paasapüha.

5 Siis nad pidasid paasapüha esimese kuu neljateistkümnenda päeva õhtul Siinai kõrbes. Iisraeli lapsed tegid kõigiti nõnda, nagu Issand oli Moosest käskinud.

6 Aga seal oli mehi, kes olid roojased inimese laiba pärast, ja need ei tohtinud pidada paasapüha sel päeval. Ometi astusid nad sel päeval Moosese ja Aaroni ette,

7 ja need mehed ütlesid temale: 'Me oleme roojased ühe inimese laiba pärast. Miks keelatakse meid toomast ohvriandi Issandale tema seatud ajal Iisraeli laste hulgas?'

8 Ja Mooses vastas neile: 'Seiske siin, kuni ma kuulen, mida Issand teie kohta käsib!'

9 Ja Issand rääkis Moosesega, öeldes:

10 'Räägi Iisraeli lastega ja ütle: Kui keegi teist või teie tulevastest põlvedest on roojane laiba pärast või viibib pikal teekonnal, võib ta ometi pidada paasapüha Issanda auks.

11 Seda peetagu teise kuu neljateistkümnenda päeva õhtul; paasatalle söödagu koos hapnemata leiva ja kibedate rohttaimedega!

12 Midagi ärgu jäetagu sellest üle hommikuks ja selle luid ärgu murtagu; seda peetagu kõigi paasapüha seaduste järgi!

13 Aga see mees, kes on puhas ega ole teekonnal ja ometi jätab paasapüha pidamata, tuleb hävitada oma rahva hulgast, sest ta ei ole toonud Issandale ohvriandi selleks seatud ajal. See mees peab kandma oma pattu!

14 Ja kui teie juures viibib mõni võõras, kes tahab pidada paasapüha Issanda auks, siis pidagu ta seda nõndasamuti paasapüha eeskirja ja seaduse järgi! Teil olgu üks seadus niihästi võõra kui maa päriselaniku jaoks!'

15 Päeval, kui elamu oli püstitatud, kattis elamut tunnistustelgi kohal pilv, aga õhtust hommikuni oli elamu kohal otsekui tulepaistus.

16 Nõnda oli see alaliselt: seda kattis pilv ja öine tulepaistus.

17 Ja iga kord, kui pilv tõusis üles telgi pealt, läksid Iisraeli lapsed teele; ja paika, kuhu pilv jäi seisma, lõid Iisraeli lapsed leeri üles.

18 Issanda käsul läksid Iisraeli lapsed teele ja Issanda käsul lõid nad leeri üles; nad jäid leeri nii kauaks, kuni pilv seisis elamu peal.

19 Ja kui pilv jäi elamu peale seisma kauemaks ajaks, siis Iisraeli lapsed panid tähele Issanda korraldusi ega läinud teele.

20 Kui juhtus, et pilv oli elamu peal ainult mõne päeva, siis nad jäid leeri Issanda käsul ja läksid teele Issanda käsul.

21 Kui juhtus, et pilv püsis õhtust hommikuni ja hommikul tõusis üles, siis nad läksid teele; või kui see jäi päevaks ja ööks, siis nad läksid teele pilve tõustes.

22 Või kui pilv jäi elamu peale kaheks päevaks või kuuks või veel kauemaks ajaks, seisatades selle peal, siis Iisraeli lapsed jäid leeri ega läinud teele; alles pilve tõustes nad läksid teele.

23 Issanda käsul jäid nad leeri ja Issanda käsul läksid nad teele; nad panid tähele Issanda korraldust, Moosese läbi antud Issanda käsul.

   

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8007. And when a sojourner shall sojourn with thee. That this signifies those who have been instructed in the truth and good of the church and have received them, is evident from the signification of a “sojourner,” as being those who were being instructed and were receiving the statutes and laws of the church (see n. 2025, 4444, 7908). It is said “when he shall sojourn with thee,” because by “sojourning” is signified to be instructed and to live (n. 1463, 3672). Thus by “sojourners sojourning with them” are signified not only those who were being instructed in the truth and good of the church and were receiving them, but also those who were living according to them.

  
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2025. I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land of thy sojournings. That this signifies that the Lord acquired to Himself all things by His own forces or powers, which are “the land of the sojournings,” is evident from the signification of “sojourning,” as being to be instructed (see n. 1463). And as a man acquires life to himself especially by means of instruction in memory-knowledges, doctrinal matters, and the knowledges of faith, therefore “sojourning,” signifies the life so acquired. As applied to the Lord, “sojourning” signifies the life which He procured to Himself by means of knowledges, combats of temptations, and victories therein; and as He procured for Himself that life by His own forces, this is here signified by “the land of the sojournings.”

[2] That the Lord procured all things to Himself by His own forces, and by His own forces united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence, and the Divine Essence to the Human Essence; and that He alone thus became righteousness, is clearly evident in the Prophets. As in Isaiah:

Who is this that cometh from Edom, marching in the multitude of his strength? I have trodden the winepress alone, and of the peoples there was none with Me; I looked around, and there was no one helping; and I was amazed, and there was no one upholding; therefore Mine arm brought salvation unto Me (Isaiah 63:1, 3, 5)

“Edom” denotes the Lord’s Human Essence; “strength,” and “arm,” power that this was from what was His own is clearly said, in that “there was no one helping,” “no one upholding,” and that “His own arm brought salvation unto Him.”

[3] In the same Prophet:

He saw that there was not anyone, and He was amazed that there was none to intercede; and His arm achieved salvation unto Him, and His righteousness supported Him; and He put on righteousness as a coat of mail, and a helmet of salvation upon His head (Isaiah 59:16-17)

meaning in like manner by His own power, and that thereby He became righteousness. That the Lord is righteousness is stated in Daniel:

Seventy weeks are decreed to expiate iniquity, and to bring in the righteousness of the ages, and to seal up vision and prophet, and to anoint the holy of holies (Dan 9:24). And in Jeremiah:

I will raise unto David a righteous offshoot, and He shall reign as King, and shall act intelligently, and shall do judgment and righteousness in the land.

In His days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell in confidence; and this is His name whereby they shall call Him, Jehovah our righteousness (Jeremiah 23:5-6; 33:15-16).

For this reason He is also called “the Habitation of righteousness,” in Jeremiah (31:23; 50:7); and in Isaiah (9:6), “Wonderful,” and “Hero.”

[4] The reason why the Lord so often attributes to the Father that which is His own, has been explained above (n. 1999, 2004); for Jehovah was in Him, and consequently in everything that was His. This can be illustrated by what is similar, though not equal, in man. A man’s soul is in him; and as it is in him, it is in the veriest singulars of him, that is in the veriest singulars of his thought, and of his action. Whatever has not his soul in it, is not his. The Lord’s soul was Life itself, or Being [Esse] itself, which is Jehovah, for He was conceived from Jehovah; and consequently Jehovah or Life itself was in His veriest singulars; and as Life itself, or Being itself, which is Jehovah, was His, as the soul is man’s, so that which was Jehovah’s was His, which is what the Lord says: that He “is in the bosom of the Father” (John 1:18), and that “all things whatsoever that the Father hath are His” (John 16:15, 17:10-11).

[5] From good, which is Jehovah’s, He united the Divine Essence to the Human Essence; and from truth He united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence; thus He did all things both in general and in particular from Himself; in fact His Human was left to itself, in order that He might fight of Himself against all the hells, and overcome them; and as He had life in Himself that was His own-as already said-He overcame them by His own power and by His own forces, as is also clearly stated in the Prophets, in the passages that have been cited. Consequently, as He acquired all things for Himself by His own forces, He became righteousness, emancipated the world of spirits from infernal genii and spirits, and thereby delivered the human race from destruction-for the human race is ruled by means of spirits-and so redeemed it. For this reason He is so often called in the Word of the Old Testament the Deliverer and the Redeemer, and the Saviour, which is the meaning of His name Jesus.

  
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