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1 Vigyázzatok, hogy alamizsnátokat ne osztogassátok az emberek elõtt, hogy lássanak titeket; mert különben nem lesz jutalmatok a ti mennyei Atyátoknál.

2 Azért mikor alamizsnát osztogatsz, ne kürtöltess magad elõtt, a hogy a képmutatók tesznek a zsinagógákban és az utczákon, hogy az emberektõl dícséretet nyerjenek. Bizony mondom néktek: elvették jutalmukat.

3 Te pedig a mikor alamizsnát osztogatsz, ne tudja a te bal kezed, mit cselekszik a te jobb kezed;

4 Hogy a te alamizsnád titkon legyen; és a te Atyád, a ki titkon néz, megfizet néked nyilván.

5 És mikor imádkozol, ne légy olyan, mint a képmutatók, a kik a gyülekezetekben és az utczák szegeletein fenállva szeretnek imádkozni, hogy lássák õket az emberek. Bizony mondom néktek: elvették jutalmukat.

6 Te pedig a mikor imádkozol, menj be a te belsõ szobádba, és ajtódat bezárva, imádkozzál a te Atyádhoz, a ki titkon van; és a te Atyád, a ki titkon néz, megfizet néked nyilván.

7 És mikor imádkoztok, ne legyetek sok beszédûek, mint a pogányok, a kik azt gondolják, hogy az õ sok beszédükért hallgattatnak meg.

8 Ne legyetek hát ezekhez hasonlók; mert jól tudja a ti Atyátok, mire van szükségetek, mielõtt kérnétek tõle.

9 Ti azért így imádkozzatok: Mi Atyánk, ki vagy a mennyekben, szenteltessék meg a te neved;

10 Jõjjön el a te országod; legyen meg a te akaratod, mint a mennyben, úgy a földön is.

11 A mi mindennapi kenyerünket add meg nékünk ma.

12 És bocsásd meg a mi vétkeinket, miképen mi is megbocsátunk azoknak, a kik ellenünk vétkeztek;

13 És ne vígy minket kísértetbe, de szabadíts meg minket a gonosztól. Mert tiéd az ország és a hatalom és a dicsõség mind örökké. Ámen!

14 Mert ha megbocsátjátok az embereknek az õ vétkeiket, megbocsát néktek is a ti mennyei Atyátok.

15 Ha pedig meg nem bocsátjátok az embereknek az õ vétkeiket, a ti mennyei Atyátok sem bocsátja meg a ti vétkeiteket.

16 Mikor pedig bõjtöltök, ne legyen komor a nézéstek, mint a képmutatóké, a kik eltorzítják arczukat, hogy lássák az emberek, hogy õk bõjtölnek. Bizony mondon néktek, elvették jutalmukat.

17 Te pedig mikor bõjtölsz, kend meg a te fejedet, és a te orczádat mosd meg;

18 Hogy ne az emberek lássák bõjtölésedet, hanem a te Atyád, a ki titkon van; és a te Atyád, a ki titkon néz, megfizet néked nyilván.

19 Ne gyûjtsetek magatoknak kincseket a földön, hol a rozsda és a moly megemészti, és a hol a tolvajok kiássák és ellopják;

20 Hanem gyûjtsetek magatoknak kincseket mennyben, a hol sem a rozsda, sem a moly meg nem emészti, és a hol a tolvajok ki nem ássák, sem el nem lopják.

21 Mert a hol van a ti kincsetek, ott van a ti szívetek is.

22 A test lámpása a szem. Ha azért a te szemed tiszta, a te egész tested világos lesz.

23 Ha pedig a te szemed gonosz, a te egész tested sötét lesz. Ha azért a benned lévõ világosság sötétség: mekkora akkor a sötétség?!

24 Senki sem szolgálhat két úrnak. Mert vagy az egyiket gyûlöli és a másikat szereti; vagy az egyikhez ragaszkodik és a másikat megveti. Nem szolgálhattok Istennek és a Mammonnak.

25 Azért azt mondom néktek: Ne aggodalmaskodjatok a ti éltetek felõl, mit egyetek és mit igyatok; sem a ti testetek felõl, mibe öltözködjetek. Avagy nem több-é az élet hogynem az eledel, és a test hogynem az öltözet?

26 Tekintsetek az égi madarakra, hogy nem vetnek, nem aratnak, sem csûrbe nem takarnak; és a ti mennyei Atyátok eltartja azokat. Nem sokkal különbek vagytok-é azoknál?

27 Kicsoda pedig az közületek, a ki aggodalmaskodásával megnövelheti termetét egy araszszal?

28 Az öltözet felõl is mit aggodalmaskodtok? Vegyétek eszetekbe a mezõ liliomait, mi módon növekednek: nem munkálkodnak, és nem fonnak;

29 De mondom néktek, hogy Salamon minden dicsõségében sem öltözködött úgy, mint ezek közül egy.

30 Ha pedig a mezõnek füvét, a mely ma van, és holnap kemenczébe vettetik, így ruházza az Isten; nem sokkal inkább-é titeket, ti kicsinyhitûek?

31 Ne aggodalmaskodjatok tehát, és ne mondjátok: Mit együnk? vagy: Mit igyunk? vagy: Mivel ruházkodjunk?

32 Mert mind ezeket a pogányok kérdezik. Mert jól tudja a ti mennyei Atyátok, hogy mind ezekre szükségetek van.

33 Hanem keressétek elõször Istennek országát, és az õ igazságát; és ezek mind megadatnak néktek.

34 Ne aggodalmaskodjatok tehát a holnap felõl; mert a holnap majd aggodalmaskodik a maga dolgai felõl. Elég minden napnak a maga baja.

   

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6752. 'And she called his name Moses' means the essential nature of the state then. This is clear from the meaning of 'name' and 'calling the name as the essential nature, dealt with in 144, 145, 1754, 1896, 2009, 2714, 3006, 3421, 6674, at this point the essential nature of a state because when someone's name is mentioned, that particular name used then means the state, 1946, 2643, 3422, 4298. This essential nature of a state that is meant is the nature of the state of the law of God as it was in the beginning with the Lord, and the nature of the state of God's truth as it is in the beginning with a person who is being regenerated. There are two people primarily who represent the Lord with respect to the Word, namely Moses and Elijah. Moses represents the Lord with respect to the historical books, Elijah with respect to the Prophets. In addition to those two there is Elisha, and lastly John the Baptist, who is therefore the one who is meant by 'the Elijah who is to come', Matthew 17:10-13; Luke 1:17. But before one can show that Moses represents the law of God, one must say what the law of God is. In a broad sense God's law means the whole Word; in a narrower sense it means the historical section of the Word; in a restricted sense it means what was written through Moses; and in a very restricted sense it means the Ten Commandments written upon Mount Sinai on tablets of stone. Moses represents the law in the narrower sense as well as in the restricted sense and also in the very restricted.

[2] In a broad sense the Law is the whole Word, both the historical section and the prophetical part. This is clear in John,

We have heard from the Law that the Christ (the Messiah) remains forever. John 12:34.

The fact that 'the Law' here is used to mean the prophetical part as well is self-evident, for this is a reference to what is written in Isaiah 9:6-7; in David, Psalms 110:4; and in Daniel 7:13-14. In the same gospel,

In order that the Word written in the Law might be fulfilled, They hated Me without a cause. John 15:25.

Much the same applies here, for it is a reference to what is written in David, Psalms 35:19. In Matthew,

Truly I say to you, Even until heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one small part of a letter will not pass from the Law till all things are done. Matthew 5:18.

Here 'the Law' in a broad sense stands for the whole Word.

[3] The Law in a narrower sense is the historical section of the Word. This is clear in Matthew,

All things whatever you wish people to do to you, do also to them; for this is the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 7:12.

Here the Word is divided into 'the Law' and 'the Prophets'; and as the Word has been divided into the historical section and the prophetical part, it follows that 'the Law' is used to mean the historical section of the Word, and 'the Prophets' to mean the prophetical part. A similar example occurs in the same gospel,

On these two commandments hang the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 22:40.

And in Luke,

The Law and the Prophets were until John. Since that time the kingdom of God is proclaimed. Luke 16:16; Matthew 11:13.

[4] In a restricted sense the Law is the Word that was written through Moses. This is clear in Moses,

When Moses had finished writing the words of this Law in a book, even until he had completed them, Moses commanded the Levites carrying the ark of Jehovah, saying, Take the book of this Law, and put it at the side of the ark of the covenant of Jehovah your God. Deuteronomy 31:14-26.

'The book of the Law' stands for the Books of Moses. In the same book,

If you do not take care to do all the words of this Law which are written in this book, Jehovah will send 1 upon you every sickness and every plague that is not written in the book of this Law, until you are destroyed. Deuteronomy 28:58, 61.

The meaning is similar here. In David,

In the Law of Jehovah is his delight, and in His Law he meditates day and night. Psalms 1:2.

'The Law of Jehovah' stands for the Books of Moses, for the prophetical books had not yet been written; nor had the historical books apart from the Book of Joshua and the Book of Judges. In addition this restricted meaning of 'the Law' occurs in places containing the expression 'the Law of Moses', which are dealt with immediately below.

[5] In a very restricted sense the Law is the Ten Commandments written upon Mount Sinai on the tablets of stone, as is well known, see Joshua 8:32. This Law is also called the Testimony, Exodus 25:16, 21.

[6] Moses represents the Law in the narrower sense, which is the historical section of the Word, also the Law in the restricted sense, and in the very restricted sense too. This is clear from those places in the Word in which the name Moses is used instead of the Law, and those in which the Law is called the Law of Moses, as in Luke,

Abraham said to him, They have Moses and the Prophets, let them hear them. If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, neither will they be persuaded if someone rises from the dead. Luke 16:29, 31.

Here 'Moses and the Prophets' has the same meaning as 'the Law and the Prophets', which is the historical section and the prophetical part of the Word. From this it is evident that 'Moses' is the Law or historical section of the Word. In the same gospel,

Jesus beginning at Moses and all the prophets explained in all the scriptures the things that concerned Himself. Luke 24:27.

In the same chapter,

All things must be fulfilled which were written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms concerning Me. Luke 24:44.

In John,

Philip said, We have found him of whom Moses wrote in the Law - Jesus. John 1:45.

In the same gospel,

In the Law Moses commanded us. John 8:5.

In Daniel,

The curse and the oath which was written in the Law of Moses the servant of God has come down onto us, because we have sinned against Him. As it is written in the Law of Moses, All this evil has come upon us. Daniel 9:11, 13.

In Joshua,

Joshua wrote on the stone of the altar a copy of the Law of Moses. Joshua 8:32.

[7] The expression 'the Law of Moses' is used because Moses represents the Lord with respect to the Law, that is, the Word, and in a narrower sense the historical section of the Word. This explains why what is the Lord's is ascribed to Moses, as in John,

Moses gave you the Law, Moses gave you circumcision. If a man (homo) receives circumcision on the sabbath, so that the Law of Moses may not be broken... John 7:19, 22-23.

In Mark,

Moses said, Honour your father and your mother. Mark 7:10.

In the same gospel,

Jesus answering said to them, What did Moses command you? They said, Moses permitted him to write a certificate of divorce, and to put her away. Mark 10:3-4.

And because what is the Lord's is ascribed to Moses on account of his representation, both 'the Law of Moses' and 'the Law of the Lord' are used in Luke,

When the days of their purification according to the Law of Moses were completed, they brought Him to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord (as it has been written in the Law of the Lord, that every male opening the womb is to be called holy to the Lord) and to offer a sacrifice according to what has been stated in the Law of the Lord, A pair of turtle doves and two young pigeons. Luke 2:22-24, 39.

[8] Because Moses represented the Law he was allowed to go in to the Lord on Mount Sinai, not only to receive there the tablets containing the Law but also to hear the statutes and judgements belonging to the Law, and to enjoin these commands on the people. It is also said that the people should therefore believe in Moses forever,

Jehovah said to Moses, Behold, I will come to you in a thick cloud, so that the people may hear when I speak to you, and also may believe in you forever. Exodus 19:9.

The expression 'in a thick cloud' is used because 'cloud' means the letter of the Word. Here also is the reason why it says, when Moses went in to the Lord on Mount Sinai, that he went 'into the cloud', Exodus 20:21; 14:2, 18; 34:2-5. For the meaning of 'the cloud' as the literal sense of the Word, see the Preface to Genesis 18, and also 4060, 4391, 5922, 6343 (end).

[9] And since Moses represented the Law or the Word, it also says that when he came down from Mount Sinai the skin on his face shone whenever he spoke, and so he would put a veil over his face, Exodus 34:28-end. 'The shining of his face' meant the inner spirit of the Law, for this dwells in the light of heaven and is therefore called the glory, 5922. While 'the veil' meant the outward form of the Law. The reason why he veiled his face whenever he spoke to the people was that the inner spirit was concealed from them, and had become so obscure to that people that they could not bear any light from it. For the meaning of 'the face' as that which is internal, see 1999, 2434, 3527, 7577, 4066, 4796-4805, 5102, 5695. Since 'Moses' represented the Lord with respect to the historical section of the Word and 'Elijah' represented the Lord with respect to the prophetical part, Moses and Elijah were therefore seen talking to the Lord at His transfiguration, Matthew 17:3. No others except those who represented the Word could have talked to the Lord when He manifested His Divinity in the world; for talking to the Lord is done through the Word. Regarding Elijah's representation of the Lord with respect to the Word, see 1762, 5247 (end).

[10] And since these two together, both Moses and Elijah, represented the whole Word, both are mentioned in Malachi where the sending of Elijah before the Lord is referred to,

Remember the Law of Moses, My servant, which I commanded him in Horeb for all Israel - the statutes and judgements. Lo, I am sending you Elijah the prophet before the great and terrifying day of Jehovah comes. Malachi 4:4-6.

These words imply that one was to go before who was to announce the [Lord's] Coming, in accordance with the Word.

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1. Following the Latin version of Sebastian Schmidt Swedenborg adds a word meaning secretly, which does not represent any word in the Hebrew.

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

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Luke 24:44

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44 He said to them, "This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled."