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1 L'Eternel parla aussi à Moïse en disant :

2 Prends Aaron et ses fils avec lui, les vêtements, l'huile d'onction, et un veau [pour le sacrifice] pour le péché, deux béliers, et une corbeille de pains sans levain.

3 Et convoque toute l'assemblée à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation.

4 Et Moïse fit comme l'Eternel lui avait commandé; et l'assemblée fut convoquée à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation.

5 Et Moïse dit à l'assemblée : C'[est] ici ce que l'Eternel a commandé de faire.

6 Et Moïse fit approcher Aaron et ses fils, et les lava avec de l'eau.

7 Et il mit sur Aaron la chemise, et le ceignit du baudrier, et le revêtit du Rochet, et mit sur lui l'Ephod, et le ceignit avec le ceinturon exquis de l'Ephod, dont il le ceignit par dessus.

8 Puis il mit sur lui le Pectoral, après avoir mis au Pectoral Urim et Thummim.

9 Il lui mit aussi la tiare sur la tête, et il mit sur le devant de la tiare la lame d'or, qui est la couronne de sainteté, comme l'Eternel l'avait commandé à Moïse.

10 Puis Moïse prit l'huile de l'onction, et oignit le Tabernacle, et toutes les choses qui y étaient, et les sanctifia.

11 Et il en fit aspersion sur l'autel par sept fois, et en oignit l'autel, tous ses ustensiles, la cuve, et son soubassement, pour les sanctifier.

12 Il versa aussi de l'huile de l'onction sur la tête d'Aaron, et l'oignit pour le sanctifier.

13 Puis Moïse ayant fait approcher les fils d'Aaron, les revêtit des chemises, et les ceignit de baudriers, et leur attacha des calottes, comme l'Eternel l'avait commandé à Moïse.

14 Alors il fit approcher le veau de l'offrande pour le péché, et Aaron et ses fils posèrent leurs mains sur la tête du veau de [l'offrande pour le] péché.

15 Et Moïse l'ayant égorgé prit de son sang, et en mit avec son doigt sur les cornes de l'autel à l'entour, et fit propitiation pour l'autel, et il répandit le reste du sang au pied de l'autel; ainsi il le sanctifia pour faire la propitiation sur lui.

16 Puis il prit toute la graisse qui était sur les entrailles, et la taie du foie, les deux rognons avec leur graisse, et Moïse les fit fumer sur l'autel.

17 Mais il fit brûler au feu hors du camp le veau avec sa peau, sa chair, et sa fiente, comme l'Eternel l'avait commandé à Moïse.

18 Il fit aussi approcher le bélier de l'holocauste, et Aaron et ses fils posèrent leurs mains sur la tête du bélier.

19 Et Moïse l'ayant égorgé, répandit le sang sur l'autel tout à l'entour.

20 Puis il mit le [bélier] en pièces, et en fit fumer la tête, les pièces, et la fressure.

21 Et il lava dans l'eau les entrailles et les jambes, et fit fumer tout le bélier sur l'autel; car c'était un holocauste de bonne odeur, c'était une offrande faite par feu à l'Eternel, comme l'Eternel l'avait commandé à Moïse.

22 Il fit aussi approcher l'autre bélier, [savoir] le bélier des consécrations; et Aaron et ses fils posèrent les mains sur la tête du bélier.

23 Et Moïse l'ayant égorgé prit de son sang, et le mit sur le mol de l'oreille droite d'Aaron, et sur le pouce de sa main droite, et sur le gros orteil de son pied droit.

24 Il fit aussi approcher les fils d'Aaron, et mit du même sang sur le mol de leur oreille droite, et sur le pouce de leur main droite, et sur le gros orteil de leur pied droit, et il répandit le reste du sang sur l'autel tout à l'entour.

25 Après il prit la graisse, la queue, et toute la graisse qui [est] sur les entrailles, et la taie du foie, et les deux rognons avec leur graisse, et l'épaule droite.

26 Il prit aussi de la corbeille des pains sans levain qui étaient devant l'Eternel, un gâteau sans levain, et un gâteau de pain fait à l'huile, et un beignet, et les mit sur les graisses, et sur l'épaule droite.

27 Puis il mit toutes ces choses sur les paumes des mains d'Aaron, et sur les paumes des mains de ses fils, et les tournoya en offrande tournoyée devant l'Eternel.

28 Après Moïse les reçut d'entre leurs mains, et les fit fumer sur l'autel par dessus l'holocauste; car ce sont les consécrations de bonne odeur, c'est un sacrifice fait par feu à l'Eternel.

29 Moïse prit aussi la poitrine du bélier des consécrations, et la tournoya devant l'Eternel, et ce fut la portion de Moïse, comme l'Eternel l'avait commandé à Moïse.

30 Et Moïse prit de l'huile de l'onction, et du sang qui était sur l'autel, et il en fit aspersion sur Aaron et sur ses vêtements; sur ses fils, et sur les vêtements de ses fils avec lui; ainsi il sanctifia Aaron [et] ses vêtements; ses fils, et les vêtements de ses fils avec lui.

31 Après cela, Moïse dit à Aaron et à ses fils : Faites bouillir la chair à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation, et vous la mangerez là, avec le pain qui est dans la corbeille des consécrations, comme [le Seigneur] me l'a commandé, en disant : Aaron et ses fils mangeront ces choses.

32 Mais vous brûlerez au feu ce qui sera demeuré de reste de la chair et du pain.

33 Et vous ne sortirez point pendant sept jours de l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation, jusqu'au temps que les jours de vos consécrations soient accomplis; car on emploiera sept jours à vous consacrer.

34 L'Eternel a commandé de faire [en ces autres jours] comme on a fait en celui-ci, pour faire la propitiation en votre faveur.

35 Vous demeurerez donc pendant sept jours à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation, jour et nuit, et vous observerez ce que l'Eternel vous a ordonné d'observer, afin que vous ne mouriez point; car il m'a été ainsi commandé.

36 Ainsi Aaron et ses fils firent toutes les choses que l'Eternel avait commandées par le moyen de Moïse.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10019

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10019. 'And you shall fill the hand of Aaron and the hand of his sons' means consecration to represent the Lord's Divine Power exercised through Divine Truth springing from Divine Good 1 . This is clear from the meaning of 'filling the hand' as being consecrated to represent the Lord in respect of Divine Truth springing from Divine Good, consequently to represent His power. Two practices existed through which consecration to the priesthood was effected, anointing and filling the hand. Through anointing consecration to represent the Lord in respect of His Divine Good was effected, for the oil used in anointing was a sign of the good of love, 10011; and through filling the hand consecration to represent the Lord in respect of Divine Truth springing from Divine Good, and so to represent His power, was effected, since 'the hand' means power, 878, 4931-4937, 5327, 5328, 6947, 7011, 7188, 7189, 7518, 7673, 8050, 8069, 8153, and 'hand' is used in reference to truth that springs from good, 3091, 3563, 4931, 8281, 9025. Because all power belongs to truth springing from good, 5623, 6344, 6423, 6948, 8200, 8304, 9327, 9410, 9639, 9643, and since the head and whole body exercise their power through the hands, and this power is the capacity to act that a human life possesses, 'the hand' also means whatever resides with a person, thus the entire person's capacity to act, 9133. From all this it may be seen what 'filling the hand' means. All power belongs to the Lord alone, and none whatever exists with any angel, spirit, or man other than that derived from Him, see 8200, 8281, 9327, 9410, 9639. The reason why consecration to the priesthood was effected through the two practices of anointing and filling the hand was that all things without exception that exist or come into existence in heaven and on earth have connection with good and with truth.

[2] But in what way filling the hand was carried out is described in verses 9-36 2 of the present chapter and in Leviticus 8:22-end. It was carried out by the use of the second ram, which for that reason is also called 'the ram of fillings [of the hand]'. The procedure was that after this ram had been slaughtered some of its blood was put on the tip of the right ear, the thumb of the right hand, and the big toe of the right foot of Aaron and his sons. Some blood from the altar and some of the anointing oil was then sprinkled over Aaron and his sons, and over their garments. The fat, the tail, the fat covering the intestines, the omentum on the liver, the kidneys with their fat, and the right flank of that ram, also unleavened bread, cakes, and wafers from the basket were placed on the palms of Aaron and his sons, and waved, after which they were burned on top of the burnt offering made from the first ram. But the breast, after it had been waved, and the left flank were for Aaron and his sons; the flesh from these was boiled in the holy place and, together with the remainder of the bread in the basket, was eaten by them at the door of the tent of meeting. Such was the procedure for 'filling the hand'. What is meant by each detail however will in the Lord's Divine mercy be stated further on.

[3] The Lord's Divine Power, which was represented by filling the hand of Aaron and his sons, is the Divine Power of saving the human race; and the power of saving the human race is power over the heavens and over the hells. By that power of the Lord's and by no other is a person saved; for all good that belongs to love and all truth that belongs to faith flow in from the Lord by way of the heavens. But neither can flow in unless the hells are removed, for the hells are the source of all evil and of all falsity arising from it. It is by the removal of the evils and consequent falsities which come from the hells, and at the same time by the inflow of the good of love and the truth of faith from the Lord by way of heaven, that a person is saved. When He was in the world the Lord overcame the hells and restored the heavens to order, and acquired for Himself Divine Power over them, see 9486, 9715, 9809, 9937, and the places referred to in 9528 (end). This power that is the Lord's is what was represented by filling the hand of priests; for the Lord's whole work of salvation was meant by the priestly office, 9809.

[4] The truth that the Lord possesses this power is His own explicit teaching in Matthew,

All power in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Matthew 28:18.

And in Luke,

Jesus spoke to the seventy who were saying that the demons obeyed them, Behold, I give you the power to trample on serpents and on scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, that nothing whatever may hurt you. All things have been delivered to Me by My Father. Luke 10:19, 22.

These words describe the Lord's power over the hells. 'The demons' are those in the hells, 'serpents and scorpions' are evils and the falsities of evil, 'trampling on them' is destroying them. The hells are also meant by 'the enemy' whom they would have power over.

[5] The truth that the Lord acquired that power for Himself when He was in the world is clear in Isaiah,

Who is This who comes from Edom, marching in the vast numbers of His strength, mighty to save? My own arm brought salvation to Me. Therefore He became their Saviour. Isaiah 63:1-10.

The fact that these words refer to the Lord is well known in the Church, as in like manner do those which occur elsewhere in the same prophet,

His own arm brought salvation to Him, and His righteousness lifted Him up. Consequently He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation upon His head. And the Redeemer came to Zion. Isaiah 59:16-21.

And in David,

Jehovah said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, till I make your enemies as your footstool. Jehovah will send the rod of your strength from Zion; have dominion in the midst of [your] enemies. The Lord is at your right hand. Psalms 110:1ff.

The fact that these statements refer to the Lord is His own teaching in Matthew 22:44. His dominion over the hells is described there by 'sitting at the right hand', for 'the right hand' means the power that Divine Truth springing from Divine Good possesses. The hells and the evils and falsities coming from them are the enemies that were to be made as His footstool; they are also the enemies in whose midst He was to have dominion.

[6] The truth that 'Jehovah's right hand' means Divine Power is evident from a large number of places in the Word, as in Moses,

Your right hand, O Jehovah, is magnificent in strength; Your right hand, O Jehovah, breaks the enemy in pieces. Exodus 15:6.

In David,

O God, You give me the shield of salvation, and Your right hand supports me. Psalms 18:35.

In the same author,

Their arm did not save them, but Your right hand, and Your arm, and the light of Your face. Psalms 44:3.

The words 'Your right hand, and Your right arm, and the light of [Your] face' are used because 'right hand' means power, 'arm' strength, and 'light of the face' Divine Truth springing from Divine Good. For the meaning of 'arm' as strength, see 4932, 4934, 4935, 7205; 'light' as Divine Truth, 9548, 9684; and 'Jehovah's face' as Divine Good, 222, 5585, 9306. In the same author,

O God, Your right hand supports me. Psalms 63:8.

In the same author,

O Jehovah, You have an arm with power; strong is Your hand. Your right hand will be lifted up. Psalms 89:13.

In Isaiah,

Jehovah has sworn by His right hand, by His mighty arm 3 . Isaiah 62:8.

And in David,

O Jehovah, let Your hand be for the man of Your right hand, for the son of man [whom] You have made strong for Yourself. Then we will not turn back from You. Psalms 80:17-18.

[7] From these things it may now be seen what the meaning of the Lord's words in Matthew is,

Jesus said, Hereafter you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power. Matthew 26:64.

And in Luke,

Hereafter the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of the power of God. Luke 22:69.

'The Son of Man' means the Lord in respect of Divine Truth, see 9807, while 'right hand', as is clear from what has been shown immediately above, means Divine Power; and this also accounts for the expression 'the right hand of power'.

From all this it is now evident what the anointing of Aaron and his sons represented, and what filling their hand represented, namely that anointing them represented the Divine Good of Divine Love within the Lord, 9954 (end), and filling their hand Divine Truth and therefore Divine Power. For all power resides with Divine Good exercised through Divine Truth, and that power belongs to the Lord alone, see the texts quoted above. Here also is the reason why in the Old Testament Word the Lord is called Hero, Man of War, and also Jehovah Zebaoth, that is, Jehovah of Armies.

Notas de rodapé:

1. See 10010.

2. Possibly 19-35 is intended.

3. literally, the arm of His strength

  
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8273. 'Jehovah is a man of war' means that the Lord provides protection against all evils and falsities, which come from the hells. This is clear from the meaning of 'a man of war' as one who fights against falsities and evils, that is, against the hells, and overcomes them, at this point one who provides a person protection against them. For as shown already, the Lord alone fights on behalf of a person and protects him when he is under attack from the hells; He does so constantly, especially in temptations, which are spiritual conflicts. The Lord is called 'a man of war', primarily because when He was in the world He fought alone, that is, all by Himself, against the hells, which at that time were for the most part open. They were attacking and attempting to bring under their control all without exception who were entering the next life. The reason why the devil's crew, that is, the hells, were prowling around in that way then was that the Divine passing through heaven, which was the Divine Human before the Lord's Coming, was not powerful enough to oppose the evils and falsities which had increased so enormously. Therefore the Divine was pleased to take upon Himself a Human Form and make it Divine. At the same time - through the conflicts to which He allowed Himself to be subjected - He cast the devil's crew into the hells, shut them in there, and made them subject to the heavens; also at the same time He restored the heavens themselves to order. These conflicts are the primary reason for calling the Lord 'a man of war'. And after them, when He had thereby conquered the hells and made Himself righteousness, He has been called such because with Divine power He provides people protection, doing so constantly, and especially in the conflicts brought by temptations.

[2] The truth that the Lord alone, all by Himself, fought against the hells and overcame them is presented in the following way in Isaiah,

Judgement is cast away backwards, and justice stands afar off, for truth has stumbled in the street, and uprightness cannot come in; while truth has been removed, and he who retreats from evil is insane. Jehovah saw, and it was evil in His eyes that there was no judgement. And He saw that there was no man (vir), and wondered that there was no intercessor therefore His own arm brought salvation to Him, and His righteousness lifted Him up. Consequently He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation upon His head. Isaiah 59:14-17.

This describes conditions at that time in both worlds and declares that the Lord all by Himself, alone, re-established things that were in a state of collapse. The like is stated elsewhere in the same prophet,

Who is this who comes from Edom, with spattered clothes from Bozra, He that is glorious in His apparel, marching in the vast numbers of His strength? I who speak in righteousness, mighty to save. I have trodden the winepress alone, and from the peoples not a man (vir) was with Me. Consequently their victory 1 has been sprinkled on My clothes. For the day of vengeance was in My heart, and the year of My redeemed had come. I had looked around, but there was no helper, and I wondered, but there was no one to uphold; therefore My own arm brought salvation to Me. Isaiah 63:1-5.

These quotations make it clear that when in the world, the Lord fought alone against the hells and overcame them.

[3] So far as conflicts with and victories over the hells are concerned, the truth is that anyone who overcomes them once does so for evermore; for through victory he gains power over them, since in the same measure he consolidates within himself, and makes his own, the good of love and the truth of faith against which the hells afterwards do not dare to attempt anything. When He was in the world the Lord allowed Himself to endure conflicts brought by temptations from all the hells, and through those conflicts He made Divine the Human within Him and at the same time reduced the hells to a state of obedience for evermore, see 1663, 1668, 1690, 1692, 1737, 1813, 1820, 2776, 2786, 2795, 2803, 2814, 2816, 4287. So it is that the Lord alone has power over the hells for ever, and with Divine power fights on behalf of a person. This now explains why the Lord is called 'a man of war' and also 'a mighty man', as again in Isaiah,

Jehovah will go forth as a mighty man, as a man of wars He will arouse zeal; He will prevail over His enemies. Isaiah 42:13.

And in David,

Who is this King of glory? Jehovah strong and a mighty man, Jehovah a mighty man of war. Who is this King of glory? Jehovah Zebaoth (Jehovah of Hosts or Armies). Psalms 24:8, 10.

[4] Wherever 'war' is mentioned in the Word, spiritual war against falsities and evils - or what amounts to the same thing, against the devil, that is, the hells - is meant in the internal sense, 1664, 2686. The wars or battles which the Lord fought against the hells are the subject in the internal sense both in the historical sections of the Word and in its prophetical parts; and no less the subject are the Lord's wars or battles fought on behalf of man. With the Ancients, with whom the Lord's Church existed, there also existed a Word, having both a historical section and a prophetical part, which is not extant at the present day. Its historical section was called The Book of the Wars of Jehovah and its prophetical part The Utterances. That Word is referred to in Moses, Numbers 21:14, 27. The fact that the expression used in Numbers 21:27 means prophetical utterances is evident from the meaning the expression is given at Numbers 23:7, 18; 24:3, 15. The Wars of Jehovah in that Word meant the Lord's battles against and His victories over the hells when He was in the world. They also meant the battles fought after that, and the everlasting victories won by Him, on behalf of man, the Church, and His kingdom. The hells desire constantly to puff themselves up, for they yearn only to dominate; but they are kept in check by the Lord alone. Their attempts to exert themselves are seen as bubbles boiling up or as a person arching his back. But every time they attempt such a thing a large number of them are cast further down.

Notas de rodapé:

1. i.e. blood

  
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