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民数記 15

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1 モーセに言われた、

2 イスラエルの人々に言いなさい、『あなたがたが、わたしの与えて住ませる地に行って、

3 に火祭をささげる時、すなわち特別の誓願の供え物、あるいは自発の供え物、あるいは祝のときの供え物として、牛またはを燔祭または犠牲としてささげ、香ばしいかおりとするとき、

34 15 その供え物を主にささげる者は、燔祭または犠牲と共に、小羊一頭ごとに、麦粉一エパの十分の一に、油一ヒンの四分の一を混ぜたものを、素祭としてささげ、ぶどう酒一ヒンの四分の一を、灌祭としてささげなければならない。

6 もし、また雄を用いるときは、麦粉一エパの十分のに、一ヒンの分の一を混ぜたものを、素祭としてささげ、

7 また、ぶどう酒一ヒンの分の一を、灌祭としてささげて、香ばしいかおりとしなければならない。

8 またあなたが特別の誓願の供え物、あるいは酬恩祭を、にささげる時、若い雄牛を、燔祭または犠牲とするならば、

9 麦粉一エパの十分のに、一ヒンの二分の一を混ぜたものを、素祭として、若い雄牛と共にささげ、

10 また、ぶどう酒一ヒンの二分の一を、灌祭としてささげなければならない。これは火祭であって、香ばしいかおりとするものである。

11 雄牛、あるいは雄、あるいは小、あるいは子やぎは、一頭ごとに、このようにしなければならない。

12 すなわち、あなたがたのささげる数にてらし、その数にしたがって、一頭ごとに、このようにしなければならない。

13 すべて国に生れた者が、火祭をささげて、香ばしいかおりとするときは、このように、これらのことを行わなければならない。

14 またあなたがたのうちに寄留している他国人、またはあなたがたのうちに、代々ながく住む者が、火祭をささげて、香ばしいかおりとしようとする時は、あなたがたがするように、その人もしなければならない。

15 会衆たる者は、あなたがたも、あなたがたのうちに寄留している他国人も、同一の定めに従わなければならない。これは、あなたがたが代々ながく守るべき定めである。他国の人も、主のには、あなたがたと等しくなければならない。

16 すなわち、あなたがたも、あなたがたのうちに寄留している他国人も、同一の律法、同一のおきてに従わなければならない』」。

17 はまたモーセに言われた、

18 イスラエルの人々に言いなさい、『わたしが導いて行く地に、あなたがたがはいって、

19 その地の食物食べるとき、あなたがたは、ささげ物をにささげなければならない。

20 すなわち、麦粉の初物で作った菓子を、ささげ物としなければならない。これを、打ち場からのささげ物のように、ささげなければならない。

21 あなたがたは代々その麦粉の初物で、にささげ物をしなければならない。

22 あなたがたが、もしあやまって、モーセに告げられたこのすべての戒めを行わず、

23 モーセによって戒めを与えられたからこのかた、代々にわたり、あなたがたに命じられたすべての事を行わないとき、

24 すなわち、会衆が知らずに、あやまって犯した時は、全会衆は若い雄牛一頭を、燔祭としてささげ、香ばしいかおりとし、これに素祭と灌祭とを定めのように加え、また雄やぎ一頭を、祭としてささげなければならない。

25 そして祭司は、イスラエルの人々の全会衆のために、のあがないをしなければならない。そうすれば、彼らはゆるされるであろう。それは過失だからである。彼らはその過失のために、その供え物として、火祭をにささげ、また祭を主のにささげなければならない。

26 そうすれば、イスラエルの人々の全会衆はゆるされ、また彼らのうちに寄留している他国人も、ゆるされるであろう。民はみな過失を犯したからである。

27 もし人があやまってを犯す時は、一歳の雌やぎ一頭を祭としてささげなければならない。

28 そして祭司は、人があやまって罪を犯した時、そのあやまって罪を犯した人のために、主のに罪のあがないをして、その罪をあがなわなければならない。そうすれば、彼はゆるされるであろう。

29 イスラエルの人々のうちの、国に生れた者でも、そのうちに寄留している他国人でも、あやまって罪を犯す者には、あなたがたは同一の律法を用いなければならない。

30 しかし、国に生れた者でも、他国の人でも、故意に罪を犯す者はを汚すもので、その人は民のうちから断たれなければならない。

31 彼は主の言葉を侮り、その戒めを破ったのであるから、必ず断たれ、そのを負わなければならない』」。

32 イスラエルの人々が荒野におるとき、安息にひとりの人が、たきぎを集めるのを見た。

33 そのたきぎを集めるのを見た人々は、その人をモーセとアロン、および全会衆のもとに連れてきたが、

34 どう取り扱うべきか、まだ示しを受けていなかったので、彼を閉じ込めておいた。

35 そのとき、モーセに言われた、「その人は必ず殺されなければならない。全会衆は宿営の外で、彼をで撃ち殺さなければならない」。

36 そこで、全会衆は彼を宿営の外に連れ出し、彼をで撃ち殺し、モーセ命じられたようにした。

37 はまたモーセに言われた、

38 イスラエルの人々に命じて、代々その衣服のすその四すみにふさをつけ、そのふさをひもで、すその四すみにつけさせなさい。

39 あなたがたが、そのふさを見て主のもろもろの戒めを思い起して、それを行い、あなたがたが自分の心と、の欲に従って、みだらな行いをしないためである。

40 こうして、あなたがたは、わたしのもろもろの戒めを思い起して、それを行い、あなたがたのに聖なる者とならなければならない。

41 わたしはあなたがたのであって、あなたがたのとなるために、あなたがたをエジプトから導き出した者である。わたしはあなたがたのである」。

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9223

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9223. '[And] you shall not be slow [to offer] the firstfruits of your grain and the firstfruits of your wine' means that since all the good and the truth of faith come from the Lord they are to be ascribed to Him, not to self. This is clear from the meaning of 'the firstfruits' as those things which must occupy first place, thus which are the chief of them all, dealt with below; from the meaning of 'grain' as the good of the truth of faith, dealt with in 5295, 5410, 5959, and from the meaning of 'wine' as the truth of good, thus the truth of the good of faith, dealt with in 1798, 6377; and from the meaning of 'not being slow', when it has reference to the good and truth of faith, as ascribing from affection, since that which is done not slowly but swiftly is done from love and affection, 7695, 7866. The reason why ascribing to the Lord is meant is that the firstfruits, like the firstborn also, were given to Jehovah, and by Jehovah to Aaron and his seed, 'Jehovah' being used in the Word to mean the Lord, 1736, 2921, 3023, 3035, 5663, 6303, 6945, 6956, 8274, 8864. Consequently since the firstfruits of grain and wine are forms of the good and the truths of faith, the meaning is that they are to be ascribed to the Lord since they come from Him. For the truth that everything composing a person's thought and will flows in, and the truth that all goodness and truth come from the Lord, see 2886-2888, 3142, 3147, 4151, 4249, 5119, 5147, 5150, 5259, 5482, 5649, 5779, 5854, 5893, 6027, 6982, 6985, 6996, 7004, 7055, 7056, 7058, 7270, 7343, 8321, 8685, 8701, 8717, 8728, 8823, 8864, 9110, 9111; and the same truths from experience, 6053-6058, 6189-6215, 6307-6327, 6466-6495, 6598-6626.

[2] The firstfruits that were to be offered to the Lord were the firstfruits of the harvest and the firstfruits of vintage, 1 also the firstfruits of shearing, and the firstfruits of fruit too. The firstfruits of the harvest were parched and fresh ears of grain, also a sheaf that was to be waved, and afterwards products of the threshing-floor, which were cakes, while the firstfruits of vintage were the firstfruits of wine, must, and oil. In addition to these there were the firstfruits of shearing the flock, and also the firstfruits of fruit, which were offered in a basket. In addition also all the firstborn were offered to the Lord, though the firstborn of human beings were redeemed, as also were the firstborn of animals that were not offered in sacrifices, such as those of asses, mules, horses, and the like. Firstfruits and firstborn were offered to Jehovah and were given by Jehovah to Aaron and his seed because Aaron and his sons, who served in the office of high priest, represented the Lord. In the present verse 'the firstfruits of grain and of wine' is used to mean all the firstfruits of harvest and vintage that have been referred to immediately above. For the words used in the original language are 'the fullness of grain' and 'the tear of wine', 'fullness' being the harvest when it has ripened and also been gathered in, and 'tears' drops of fluid that trickle down.

[3] What was represented specifically by firstfruits - for all the religious laws and practices which the Lord commanded the children of Israel represented internal aspects of the Church - becomes clear when the particular products whose firstfruits were offered are considered in the internal sense. 'Grain' means the good of faith and 'wine' the truth of faith, as may be seen in the places referred to above. Giving firstfruits to Jehovah was a sign that the ascription of every good and truth of faith to the Lord and not to self was the first thing of the Church. Ascribing them to the Lord consists in knowing, acknowledging, and believing that they spring from the Lord and in no way at all from self; for as shown above, faith comes entirely from the Lord. The reason why 'the firstfruits' have this meaning is that firstfruits were offerings and gifts which were thanksgivings for the fruits of the earth. They were the acknowledgement of blessings from Jehovah, that is, from the Lord, and therefore the acknowledgement that all things came from Him. In the internal sense they are the acknowledgement [that He is the Source] of every good and truth of faith, which are meant by harvest, grain, oil, must, wine, wool, and fruit, whose firstfruits were given. Regarding these 'firstfruits', see Exodus 23:19; 34:26; Leviticus 23:10-11, 20; Numbers 15:19-21; 18:12-13; Deuteronomy 18:4; 26:1-11; and 'firstfruits' have a similar meaning in Ezekiel 20:40 and Micah 7:1-2.

각주:

1. i.e. the time or season when grapes and other fruits such as olives are harvested

  
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Arcana Coelestia #7055

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7055. 'To the wilderness' means a situation prior to that in which no such thing - no such joining together - exists. This is clear from the meaning of 'the wilderness' as a situation in which there is as yet little of life, dealt with in 1927, thus where there is no good and consequently no truth, 4736, for these are what bring things to life. But the meaning here is a situation in which truth going forth directly from the Divine is not joined together with truth that goes forth in an indirect way. The fact that that was where a joining together was to be effected is meant by Aaron's going to meet Moses, to the wilderness. As regards that joining together, it should be recognized that truth which goes forth from the Divine in an indirect way may exist with a person, and yet not be joined to truth going forth directly from the Divine.

[2] But since this matter is very obscure let some examples be used to shed light on it. Take people who think and teach in accordance with the teachings of their Church which they have corroborated for themselves, but who do not know whether they are true on any grounds other than the fact that they form part of what the Church teaches and that they have been propounded by learned and famous men. Truth that goes forth from the Divine in an indirect way may exist with those people, yet for all that it is not joined to truth going forth directly from the Divine. For if it were so joined they would have an affection for knowing truth for its own sake and especially for the sake of the life they should lead. They would also as a consequence be endowed with a perception of whether matters taught by their Church were true before corroborating them for themselves, and would see whether the evidence corroborating each of those matters agreed with the truth itself.

[3] Take as another example the prophets through whom the Word was written. They wrote exactly as the spirit from the Divine dictated, for the actual words which they were to write were uttered in their ears. Truth with them was the kind that goes forth in an indirect way from the Divine, that is, through heaven; it was not therefore truth going forth directly from the Divine. For they had no perception of what the particular things they heard might mean in the internal sense because it is only when those two kinds of truth have been joined together that perception exists, as has been stated. The two kinds are rarely joined together with a person in this world, but they are so with all in heaven, above all with those in the inmost or third heaven. Nor are they joined together with a person in this world unless his regeneration has advanced so far that he can be raised from the level of the senses right up to the rational level of his mind and so be placed in the light of heaven where the angels are. With everyone influx from God does indeed come by both a direct and an indirect way, 6063, 7004; but no joining together of the two takes place except with those who have a perception of truth derived from good. For those with whom influx coming directly from God has been joined to that which comes indirectly allow themselves to be led by the Lord; but those with whom the two have not been joined together lead themselves and like to do so. From all this one may now see what 'the wilderness' is used to mean here, namely a situation in which no joining together exists.

  
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