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1 摩西亞倫去對法老耶和華以色列的這樣:容我的百姓去,在曠野向我守節。

2 法老耶和華是誰,使我他的話,容以色列人去呢?我不認識耶和華,也不容以色列人去!

3 他們希伯來人遇見我們。求你容我們往曠野去,走的路程,祭祀耶和華我們,免得他用瘟疫、刀兵攻擊我們

4 埃及王對他們摩西亞倫!你們為甚麼叫百姓曠工呢?你們去擔你們的擔子罷!

5 :看哪,這的以色列人如今眾多,你們竟叫他們歇下擔子!

6 法老吩咐督工的和長說:

7 你們不可照常把百姓做磚,叫他們自己去撿

8 他們素常做磚的數目,你們仍舊向他們要,一點不可減少;因為他們是懶惰的,所以呼求說:容我們去祭祀我們

9 你們要把更重的工夫加在這些人身上,叫他們勞碌,不聽虛謊的言語。

10 督工的和長出來對百姓法老這樣:我不你們

11 你們自己在那裡能,就往那裡去罷!但你們的工一點不可減少。

12 於是百姓散在埃及,撿碎秸當作

13 督工的催著說:你們一天當完一天的工,與先前有一樣。

14 法老督工的,責打他所派以色列人長,:你們昨今天為甚麼沒有照向來的數目做磚、完你們的工作呢?

15 以色列人長就哀求法老說:為甚麼這樣待你的僕人

16 督工的不把僕人,並且對我們:做磚罷!看哪,你僕人挨了打,其實是你百姓的錯。

17 但法老:你們是懶惰的!你們是懶惰的!所以:容我們去祭祀耶和華

18 現在你們去做工罷!是不你們的,磚卻要如數交納。

19 以色列人長聽你們每做磚的工作一點不可減少,就知道是遭遇禍患了。

20 他們離了法老出來,正遇見摩西亞倫站在對面,

21 就向他們:願耶和華鑒察你們,施行判斷;因你們使我們法老和他臣僕面前有了名,把刀遞在他們中殺我們

22 摩西回到耶和華那裡,阿,你為甚麼苦待這百姓呢?為甚麼打發我去呢?

23 自從我去見法老,奉你的名說話,他就苦待這百姓,你一點也沒有拯救他們。

   

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Arcana Coelestia #6963

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6963. 'And behold, his hand was leprous, like snow' means the profanation of truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'hand' as power, as above in 6947, and as truth since spiritual power consists in truth, 6948, 6960; and from the meaning of 'leprosy' as profanation, in particular the profanation of truth, dealt with below. In the historical part of the Word a great deal is said about leprosy - about the various manifestations of it in the skin, about determining the nature of it from those manifestations, and about whether a leper should be shut away, leave the community, or be set at liberty; and about leprosy in garments, vessels, and actual houses. So much is said about leprosy not on account of leprosy as a disease but because it was a sign of the profanation of truth, thus on account of its spiritual meaning and because the Jews and Israelites more than any others were capable of rendering truth profane.

[2] For if those people had known the inner contents of the Word and the actual truths which the religious observances of the Church among them represented, and if they had believed those truths and yet led the lives they were predisposed to lead - namely lives ruled by self-love and love of the world, involving acts of hatred and vengeance on one another, and involving cruelty to gentiles - they could not have avoided profaning the truths they had once believed. For believing truths and leading a life that goes against them is profaning them. It was for this reason too that they were withheld as far as was possible from any recognition of internal truth, 3398, 3489, withheld from it so completely that they did not even know that they would be alive after death. Nor did they believe that the Messiah was coming to save their souls for evermore, only that He would exalt that nation above all throughout the world. And because that nation was like this, and is also like it today, they are still withheld from faith, even though they live amid Christianity. This then is the reason why the nature of leprosy has been described so extensively.

[3] The meaning of 'leprosy' as the profanation of truth is evident from the regulations regarding leprosy in Moses, Leviticus 13:1-end. That description contains in the internal sense the whole nature of the profanation of truth - what profanation is like if recent, what it is like if long-established, what it is like if it exists inwardly in a person, what it is like if it also exists outwardly, what it is like if it can be cured, what it is like if it cannot, what means can be used, and a number of other details. No one can ever come to know about any of this without the help of the internal sense of the Word. But since profane things are what 'leprosy' describes, a detailed explanation of the contents of that description must not be given; heaven has a feeling of horror at the very mention of what is profane.

[4] So let just the following be quoted from those regulations,

If leprosy has broken out severely in the skin and the leprosy has covered the entire skin of [him who has] the plague, from his head to his heels, wherever the priest looks, 1 and the priest sees that, behold, the leprosy has covered the person's entire flesh, then he shall pronounce [him] clean [who has] the plague. It has all turned white; he is clean. But on the day living flesh appears on him he shall be unclean. Leviticus 17:12-14.

Unless one knew from the internal sense how it could be that one who is leprous all over from his head to his heels was clean it would seem to be an absurdity. But one who is leprous from head to heels means a person who has a knowledge of internal truths but does not acknowledge them, that is, has no belief in them. Profanation does not exist with him inwardly, only outwardly, and is being removed. Therefore he is clean. But if he knows the truths of faith and believes them, and yet leads a life that goes against them, profanation does exist with him inwardly, as it also does with someone who has had a belief in them but subsequently denies them. This explains why it says, 'on the day living flesh appears in him he shall be unclean'; 'living flesh' is used to mean acknowledgement and faith. See also the paragraphs referred to above in 6959.

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1. literally, under all the survey of the eyes of the priest

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