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1 Δεν θελετε καμει εις εαυτους ειδωλα ουδε γλυπτα, ουδε θελετε ανεγειρει αγαλμα εις εαυτους, ουδε θελετε στησει λιθον εικονογλυπτον εν τη γη υμων, δια να προσκυνητε αυτον· διοτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος σας.

2 Τα σαββατα μου θελετε φυλαττει και το αγιαστηριον μου θελετε σεβεσθαι. Εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος.

3 Εαν περιπατητε εις τα προσταγματα μου και φυλαττητε τας εντολας μου και εκτελητε αυτας,

4 τοτε θελω δωσει τας βροχας σας εις τους καιρους αυτων, και η γη θελει δωσει τα γεννηματα αυτης, και τα δενδρα του αγρου θελουσι δωσει τον καρπον αυτων.

5 Και το αλωνισμα σας θελει σας φθασει μεχρι του τρυγητου, και ο τρυγητος θελει φθασει μεχρι του σπορητου· και θελετε τρωγει τον αρτον σας εις χορτασμον· και θελετε κατοικει ασφαλως εν τη γη υμων.

6 Και θελω δωσει ειρηνην εις την γην, και θελετε πλαγιαζει και ουδεις θελει σας φοβιζει και θελω εξολοθρευσει τα πονηρα θηρια απο της γης και μαχαιρα δεν θελει περασει δια μεσου της γης σας.

7 Και θελετε διωξει τους εχθρους σας και θελουσι πεσει εμπροσθεν σας εν μαχαιρα·

8 και πεντε απο σας θελουσι διωξει εκατον, και εκατον απο σας θελουσι διωξει μυριους· και οι εχθροι σας θελουσι πεσει εμπροσθεν σας εν μαχαιρα.

9 Και θελω επιβλεψει εις εσας και θελω σας αυξησει και θελω σας πληθυνει και θελω στερεωσει την διαθηκην μου με σας.

10 Και θελετε φαγει παλαια παλαιων, και θελετε εκβαλει τα παλαια απ' εμπροσθεν των νεων.

11 Και θελω στησει την σκηνην μου μεταξυ σας· και η ψυχη μου δεν θελει σας βδελυχθη·

12 και θελω περιπατει μεταξυ σας και θελω εισθαι Θεος σας και σεις θελετε εισθαι λαος μου.

13 Εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος σας, οστις σας εξηγαγον εκ της γης των Αιγυπτιων, εκ της δουλειας αυτων· και συνετριψα τους δεσμους του ζυγου σας και σας εκαμα να περιπατητε ορθιοι.

14 Αλλ' εαν δεν μου υπακουσητε και δεν εκτελητε πασας ταυτας τας εντολας μου,

15 και εαν καταφρονησητε τα προσταγματα μου η εαν η ψυχη σας αποστραφη τας κρισεις μου, ωστε να μη εκτελητε πασας τας εντολας μου, ωστε να εξουδενωσητε την διαθηκην μου,

16 και εγω θελω καμει τουτο εις εσας· θελω βαλει εφ' υμας τρομον, μαρασμον, και καυσωνα, τα οποια θελουσι φθειρει τους οφθαλμους σας και θελουσι κατατηκει την ψυχην· και θελετε σπειρει τον σπορον σας εις ματην, διοτι οι εχθροι σας θελουσι τρωγει αυτον.

17 Και θελω στησει το προσωπον μου εναντιον σας, και θελετε φονευθη εμπροσθεν των εχθρων σας· και εκεινοι, οιτινες σας μισουσι, θελουσι σας εξουσιασει και θελετε φευγει, ουδενος διωκοντος υμας.

18 Και εαν μεχρι τουτου δεν μου υπακουσητε, θελω επιβαλει εις εσας επταπλασιον τιμωριαν δια τας αμαρτιας σας.

19 Και θελω συντριψει την υπερηφανιαν της δυναμεως σας· και θελω καμει τον ουρανον σας ως σιδηρον και την γην σας ως χαλκον·

20 και η δυναμις σας θελει αναλωθη εις ματην· διοτι η γη σας δεν θελει διδει τα γεννηματα αυτης και τα δενδρα της γης δεν θελουσι διδει τον καρπον αυτων.

21 Και εαν πορευησθε εναντιοι εις εμε και δεν θελητε να μου υπακουσητε, θελω προσθεσει εις εσας επταπλασιους πληγας κατα τας αμαρτιας σας.

22 Και θελω αποστειλει εναντιον σας τα θηρια τα αγρια, τα οποια θελουσι καταφαγει τα τεκνα σας και εξολοθρευσει τα κτηνη σας και θελουσι σας καμει ολιγοστους· και θελουσιν ερημωθη αι οδοι σας.

23 Και εαν εκ τουτων δεν διορθωθητε επιστρεφοντες εις εμε, αλλα πορευησθε εναντιοι εις εμε,

24 τοτε θελω πορευθη και εγω εναντιος εις εσας, και θελω σας παιδευσει και εγω επταπλασιως δια τας αμαρτιας σας.

25 Και θελω φερει εφ' υμας μαχαιραν, ητις θελει καμει την εκδικησιν της διαθηκης μου· και οταν καταφυγητε εις τας πολεις σας, θελω στειλει θανατικον εν μεσω υμων· και θελετε παραδοθη εις τας χειρας του εχθρου.

26 Και οταν κατασυντριψω το στηριγμα του αρτου σας, δεκα γυναικες θελουσι ψηνει τους αρτους σας εν ενι κλιβανω, και οι αρτοι σας θελουσιν αποδοθη εις εσας με ζυγιον· και θελετε τρωγει και δεν θελετε χορταινει.

27 Εαν δε και δια τουτων δεν μου υπακουσητε, αλλα πορευησθε εναντιοι εις εμε,

28 τοτε εγω θελω πορευθη εναντιος εις εσας μετα θυμου και θελω σας παιδευσει και εγω επταπλασιως δια τας αμαρτιας σας.

29 Και θελετε φαγει τας σαρκας των υιων σας και τας σαρκας των θυγατερων σας θελετε φαγει.

30 Και θελω κατεδαφισει τους υψηλους τοπους σας και θελω καταστρεψει τα ειδωλα σας και θελω ριψει τα πτωματα σας επι τα πτωματα των βδελυρων ειδωλων σας· και θελει σας βδελυχθη η ψυχη μου.

31 Και θελω καταστησει τας πολεις σας ερημους και θελω εξερημωσει τα αγιαστηρια σας και δεν θελω οσφρανθη την οσμην των ευωδιων σας·

32 και θελω εξερημωσει εγω την γην σας· και θελουσι θαυμασει εις τουτο οι εχθροι σας, οι κατοικουντες εν αυτη.

33 Και θελω σας διασπειρει μεταξυ των εθνων· και θελω συρει οπισω σας μαχαιραν· και η γη σας θελει μενει ερημος και αι πολεις σας θελουσιν εισθαι ερημοι.

34 Τοτε η γη θελει απολαυσει τα σαββατα αυτης καθ' ολον τον καιρον οσον αυτη μεινη ερημος και σεις εν τη γη των εχθρων σας· τοτε θελει αναπαυθη η γη και θελει απολαυσει τα σαββατα αυτης.

35 Καθ' ολον τον καιρον της ερημωσεως αυτης θελει αναπαυεσθαι διοτι δεν ανεπαυετο εις τα σαββατα σας, οτε κατωκειτε επ' αυτης.

36 Επι δε τους εναπολειφθεντας απο σας θελω επιφερει δειλιαν εις την καρδιαν αυτων εν τοις τοποις των εχθρων αυτων· και ηχος φυλλου σειομενου θελει διωκει αυτους· και θελουσι φευγει, ως φευγοντες απο μαχαιρας και θελουσι πιπτει, ουδενος διωκοντος.

37 Και θελουσι πιπτει ο εις επι τον αλλον ως εμπροσθεν μαχαιρας, ουδενος διωκοντος· και δεν θελετε δυνηθη να σταθητε εμπροσθεν των εχθρων σας.

38 Και θελετε απολεσθη μεταξυ των εθνων, και η γη των εχθρων σας θελει σας καταφαγει.

39 Και οι εναπολειφθεντες απο σας θελουσι φθειρεσθαι δια τας ανομιας αυτων εν τοις τοποις των εχθρων σας· και οτι δια τας ανομιας των πατερων αυτων θελουσι φθειρεσθαι μετ' αυτων.

40 Εαν δε ομολογησωσι την ανομιαν αυτων και την ανομιαν των πατερων αυτων δια την παραβασιν αυτων, την οποιαν παρεβησαν εναντιον μου, και διοτι επορευθησαν ετι εναντιοι εις εμε,

41 και εγω επορευθην εναντιος εις αυτους, και εφερα αυτους εις την γην των εχθρων αυτων· εαν τοτε ταπεινωθη η καρδια αυτων η απεριτμητος και δεχθωσι τοτε την τιμωριαν της ανομιας αυτων,

42 τοτε θελω ενθυμηθη την διαθηκην μου την προς τον Ιακωβ, και την διαθηκην μου την προς τον Ισαακ, και την διαθηκην μου την προς τον Αβρααμ θελω ενθυμηθη· και την γην θελω ενθυμηθη.

43 Και η γη θελει μεινει παρητημενη απ' αυτων και θελει απολαυσει τα σαββατα αυτης, μενουσα ερημος αυτων· και αυτοι θελουσι δεχθη την τιμωριαν της ανομιας αυτων· διοτι κατεφρονησαν τας κρισεις μου και διοτι η ψυχη αυτων απεστραφη τα προσταγματα μου.

44 Αλλα και ουτως ενω ευρισκονται εν τη γη των εχθρων αυτων, δεν θελω απορριψει αυτους, ουδε θελω βδελυχθη αυτους, ωστε να εξολοθρευσω αυτους, και να ματαιωσω την διαθηκην μου την προς αυτους· διοτι εγω ειμαι Κυριος ο Θεος αυτων·

45 αλλα θελω ενθυμηθη υπερ αυτων την διαθηκην των πατερων αυτων, τους οποιους εξηγαγον εκ γης Αιγυπτου, ενωπιον των εθνων, δια να ημαι Θεος αυτων. Εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος.

46 Ταυτα ειναι τα προσταγματα και αι κρισεις και οι νομοι, τους οποιους εκαμεν ο Κυριος μεταξυ εαυτου και των υιων Ισραηλ επι του ορους Σινα δια χειρος του Μωυσεως.

   

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325. Which are the prayers of the saints. That this signifies, from which is worship, appears from the signification of the prayers of the saints, as denoting worship from spiritual good. By prayers, in the internal sense, are meant all things of worship; and by the saints, spiritual things; for in the Word they are called saints who are in the Lord's spiritual kingdom, and just, they who are in His celestial kingdom (as may be seen above, n. 204). But in the internal sense of the Word by saints are not meant saints, but things holy, for saints involve persons, and in the internal sense everything connected with personality is put off, for things alone constitute it (concerning which see above, n. 270); and that the angels, because they are spiritual, think abstractedly from persons, see also above, n. 99, 100. In this the internal sense of the Word is distinguished from its external sense, which is the sense of the letter; and because by saints are thus meant things holy, and by holy in the Word is meant the Divine truth, which proceeds from the Lord, and makes His spiritual kingdom (as may be seen above, n. 204); therefore by things holy are meant spiritual things, and by the prayers of the saints, worship from spiritual good. That worship from this good is meant by the prayers of the saints, appears from this fact, that it is said they had golden vials full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints; and by incense are signified all things of worship which are from spiritual good (as was shown in the article just preceding); whence it follows, that the same is signified by the prayers of the saints.

[2] As also in David:

"Give ear unto my voice, when I cry unto thee. Let my prayers be accepted before thee as incense; and the lifting up of my hands as the meat-offering of the evening; guard the door of my lips; let not mine heart decline to evil, to do wicked deeds in impiety with the men who work iniquity; for hitherto my prayers [are] in their evils" (Psalms 141:1-5).

Here also prayers are called incense, and the lifting up of the hands is called a meat-offering; and this, because the same is signified by prayers as by incense, and the same by the lifting up of the hands as by a meat-offering. By incense is signified spiritual good, which is the good of charity towards the neighbour; and by meat-offering is signified celestial good, which is the good of love to the Lord; thus by both worship is signified. And because prayers proceed not from the mouth, but from the heart by the mouth, and all worship which is from the heart is from the good of love and charity, for the heart signifies that, therefore it is also said, guard the door of my lips; let not mine heart decline to evil, to do wicked deeds in impiety. And because David is lamenting that evils hitherto have power against him, therefore he says, for hitherto my prayers are in their evils.

[3] That prayers signify the same as incense, also appears elsewhere in the Apocalypse:

"Another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, together with the prayers of all the saints, upon the golden altar which was before the throne. And the smoke of the incense together with the prayers of saints, ascended up to the sight of God" (8:3, 4).

Because similar things are here signified by prayers as by incense, namely, worship from spiritual good, therefore it is said there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of the saints; also that the smoke of the incense ascended together with the prayers of the saints, to the sight of God. What is meant by worship from spiritual good shall first be explained, and afterwards that prayers signify such worship. Worship does not consist in prayers and in external devotion, but in a life of charity; prayers are only the externals thereof, for they proceed from the man by his mouth, therefore, according to the quality of the man as to his life, such are his prayers. It does not matter that a man bears himself humbly, that he kneels and sighs when he prays; these are external things, and unless the externals proceed from internals, they are only postures and sounds without life. In everything that a man gives utterance to there is affection, and every man, spirit, and angel is his own affection, for their affection is their life; it is the affection itself that speaks, and not the man without it; therefore, such as is the affection, such is the prayer. Spiritual affection is what is called charity towards the neighbour; to be in that affection is truly worship; prayer is the proceeding therefrom. Hence it is evident that the essential of worship is a life of charity, and the instrumental of it is posture and prayer; or, that the primary of worship is a life of charity, and its secondary is praying; from which it is evident that those who place all Divine worship in oral piety, and not in real piety, err greatly.

[4] Real piety is to act in every work and in every function sincerely and rightly, justly and equitably, and this because it is so commanded by the Lord in the Word; for thus a man in every work he does looks to heaven and to the Lord, with whom he is thus conjoined. But to act sincerely and rightly, justly and equitably, solely from fear of the law, or of the loss of fame, or for the sake of honour and gain, and to think nothing of the Divine Law, of the precepts of the Word, and of the Lord, and yet to pray devoutly in temples, is external piety, which, however holy it may appear to be, still is not piety, but either hypocrisy, or something assumed from habit, or a persuasion that therein alone consists Divine worship. For such a man looks not from his heart to heaven and to the Lord, but only with the eyes, the heart regarding self and the world, and the mouth speaking from bodily habit only and memory; such a man is conjoined to the world and not to heaven, to himself and not to the Lord. From these considerations it is evident what piety is, also what Divine worship is, and that real piety is essential worship. Concerning this see also what is said in the work concerning Heaven and Hell 222, 224, 358-360, 528-530; and in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 123-129, where these words occur: "Piety consists in thinking and speaking piously; in devoting much time to prayers; in humility at the time; in frequenting temples, and attending devoutly to the discourses there; in receiving the sacrament of the holy supper frequently every year; and in like manner the other parts of worship according to the appointments of the church. But the life of charity consists in wishing well and doing well to the neighbour; in acting in every work justly and equitably, from what is good and true, and similarly in discharging every duty; - in one word, the life of charity consists in the performance of uses. Divine worship consists primarily in the latter life, but secondarily in the former; he, therefore, who separates the one from the other, that is, who lives a life of piety, and not at the same time a life of charity, does not worship God. For a life of piety avails only as a life of charity is conjoined with it; for this is the chief thing, and such as the latter is, such is the former" (n. 124, 128).

[5] That heaven is insinuated by the Lord into the actual piety of man, and not into the oral or external piety separate therefrom, has been proved to me from much experience. For many were seen, who placed all worship in oral and outward piety, and in their actual life thought nothing further of the Lord's precepts in the Word, or that what is sincere and right, just and equitable, should be done from religion, thus from a spiritual origin, but only from regard to the civil law, and also the moral law, so that they might appear sincere and just for the sake of fame, and this on account of honour and gain, believing that by this means they would come into heaven before others. In accordance with their faith, therefore, they were raised into heaven; but when it was perceived by the angels, that they worshipped God with the mouth only, and not with the heart, and that their external piety did not proceed from actual piety, which pertains to the life, they were cast down by them, and afterwards were associated with those who were in a similar life with themselves, and were there deprived of their piety and sanctity, because these were interiorly defiled with evils of life. Consequently it was made evident, that Divine worship primarily consists in a life of charity, and secondarily in external piety.

[6] As essential Divine worship primarily consists in the life, and not in prayers, therefore, the Lord taught that, in praying, they were not to be given to much speaking and repetition, in the following words:

"When ye pray, use not vain repetitions as the heathen do; for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Do not therefore make yourselves like unto them" (Matthew 6:7, 8).

Now because essential Divine worship consists primarily in a life of charity, and secondarily in prayers, therefore, by prayers, in the spiritual sense of the Word, is meant worship from spiritual good, that is, from the life of charity, for that which is primary is meant, in the spiritual sense, whereas the sense of the letter consists of things secondary, which are effects, and correspond.

[7] Prayers are also mentioned in many passages of the Word; but because prayers proceed from the heart, and the quality of man's heart is according to his life of love and charity, therefore by prayers, in the spiritual sense, is meant that life, and the worship from it; as in the following passages.

In Luke:

"Watch ye all the time, praying that ye may be accounted worthy to flee from those things that are to come, and to stand before the Son of man" (21:36; Mark 13:33).

By watching all the time, is signified to procure to themselves spiritual life (as may be seen above, n. 187). Therefore praying is also mentioned, because praying is the effect of that life, or its external, which avails in proportion as it proceeds from the life, for they constitute a unity like the soul and body, and like the internal and external.

[8] In Mark:

"Jesus said, All things which ye ask in prayer, believe that ye shall receive them, and then it shall be done unto you. When ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any" (11:24, 25).

Here, also, in the spiritual sense, by praying, desiring, and asking, is meant the life of love and charity; for to those who are in the life of love and charity, it is given from the Lord what they should ask; therefore they ask nothing but what is good, and that is done unto them; and because faith is also from the Lord, therefore, it is said, "believe that ye shall receive them." And because prayers proceed from the life of charity, and are according to it, therefore, in order that it may be done according to the prayers, it is also said, "when ye stand praying forgive, if ye have ought against any."

[9] That by, when ye stand praying, is signified, when they are in Divine worship, is evident also from this consideration, that the same that is here said of those who pray, is also said of those who offer a gift upon the altar, in Matthew:

"If thou offer a gift upon the altar, and rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee, leave the gift before the altar, and first be reconciled to thy brother, and then coming offer the gift" (5:23, 24).

By offering a gift upon the altar is signified all Divine worship, for the reason, that Divine worship with that nation consisted chiefly in offering burnt-offerings and sacrifices, by which were therefore signified all things of worship (see the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 214, 221). Hence it is evident that the same is signified by praying or asking, as by offering a gift upon the altar, namely, worship from the good of love and charity.

[10] In the same:

"Jesus said, It is written, my house shall be called the house of prayers, but ye have made it a den of thieves" (21:13; Mark 11:17; Luke 19:46).

By the Lord's house is signified the church, and by prayers worship therein; and by a den of thieves the profanation of the church and of worship; from this opposite sense it is also clear, that prayers signify worship from the good of love and charity.

[11] In David:

"I cried unto God with my mouth, and he was exalted with my tongue. If I have regarded iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear; but God hath heard; he hath attended to the voice of my prayers" (Psalms 66:17-19).

Because prayers are according to the nature of man's heart, and, consequently, prayers offered up when the heart is in evil are not true prayers of worship, it is therefore said, "If I have regarded iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear," by which is signified that He will not receive such worship. The heart of man is his love, and the love of man is his very life, consequently, a man's prayers are according to the nature of his love, or according to the quality of his life; hence it follows that prayers signify the life of his love and charity, or that this life is meant by prayers, in the spiritual sense.

[12] Many other passages might be adduced. But because a man does not know that his life and prayers make one, and consequently perceives that prayers alone are meant when they are mentioned in the Word, therefore they are omitted. Moreover, a man continually prays when he is in the life of charity, although not with the mouth yet with the heart; for that which is of the love is continually in the thought, even when he is unconscious of it; according to what is said in the Doctrine of the New Jerusalem 55, 57). Hence it is also evident that prayer, in the spiritual sense, denotes worship from love. But those do not relish these things; indeed they think contrary to them, who place piety in prayers and not in the life; neither do these know in what real piety consists.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Numbers 16:19

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19 Korah assembled all the congregation against them to the door of the Tent of Meeting: and the glory of Yahweh appeared to all the congregation.