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1 Kaj la Eternulo ekparolis al Moseo, dirante:

2 Parolu al la Izraelidoj, kaj diru al ili:Se viro aux virino decidos fari sanktan promeson de konsekrigxo, por konsekri sin al la Eternulo,

3 tiam li devas deteni sin de vino kaj de ebriigajxo, vinagron vinan kaj vinagron de ebriigajxoj li ne devas trinki, kaj nenian trinkajxon el vinberoj li devas trinki, kaj vinberojn fresxajn aux sekigitajn li ne devas mangxi.

4 Dum la tuta tempo de sia konsekriteco li devas mangxi nenion, kio estas farita el vinberoj, de la kernoj gxis la sxelo.

5 Dum la tuta tempo de la promesita konsekriteco razilo ne devas ektusxi lian kapon; gxis la finigxo de la tempo, por kiu li konsekris sin al la Eternulo, li estas sankta; li lasu libere kreski la harojn de sia kapo.

6 Dum la tuta tempo, por kiu li konsekris sin al la Eternulo, li ne aliru al mortinta korpo.

7 Ne cxe sia patro, nek cxe sia patrino, nek cxe sia frato, nek cxe sia fratino li malpurigxu, se ili mortis; cxar konsekro al lia Dio estas sur lia kapo.

8 Dum la tuta tempo de sia konsekriteco li estas sankta al la Eternulo.

9 Kaj se iu mortos apud li subite, neatendite, kaj li malpurigos sian konsekritan kapon, li pritondu sian kapon en la tago de sia purigxo, en la sepa tago li gxin pritondu;

10 kaj en la oka tago li alportu du turtojn aux du kolombidojn al la pastro, al la pordo de la tabernaklo de kunveno.

11 Kaj la pastro faros el unu pekoferon kaj el la dua bruloferon, kaj li pekliberigos lin de tio, kion li pekis per la mortinta korpo, kaj li sanktigos lian kapon en tiu tago.

12 Kaj li konsekros sin al la Eternulo por la tempo de sia konsekriteco, kaj li alportos jaragxan sxafidon kiel kulpoferon; kaj la tempo antauxa perdos sian valoron, cxar lia konsekriteco malpurigxis.

13 Kaj jen estas la legxo pri la konsekrito:kiam finigxos la tempo de lia konsekriteco, oni venigu lin al la pordo de la tabernaklo de kunveno;

14 kaj li alportu kiel oferon al la Eternulo unu jaragxan sxafidon sendifektan kiel bruloferon, kaj unu jaragxan sxafidinon sendifektan kiel pekoferon, kaj unu virsxafon sendifektan kiel pacoferon,

15 kaj korbon da macoj el delikata faruno, kukojn miksitajn kun oleo, kaj flanojn nefermentintajn, sxmiritajn per oleo, kaj ilian farunoferon kaj versxoferon.

16 Kaj la pastro prezentos tion antaux la Eternulon kaj faros lian pekoferon kaj lian bruloferon.

17 Kaj el la virsxafo li faros pacoferon al la Eternulo kune kun la korbo da macoj, kaj la pastro faros lian farunoferon kaj lian versxoferon.

18 Kaj la konsekrito pritondos cxe la pordo de la tabernaklo de kunveno sian konsekritan kapon, kaj li prenos la harojn de sia konsekrita kapo, kaj metos sur la fajron, kiu estas sub la pacofero.

19 Kaj la pastro prenos la kuiritan sxultron de la virsxafo kaj unu nefermentintan kukon el la korbo kaj unu nefermentintan flanon, kaj li metos tion sur la manon de la konsekrito, kiam tiu estos pritondinta sian konsekritan kapon.

20 Kaj la pastro skuos tion kiel skuoferon antaux la Eternulo; sanktigita gxi estu por la pastro, krom la brustajxo de skuado kaj la femuro de levado. Poste la konsekrito povas trinki vinon.

21 Tio estas la legxo pri konsekrito, kiu donis sanktan promeson; lia ofero apartenas al la Eternulo pro lia konsekriteco, krom tio, kion permesos al li lia bonhavo; konforme al sia promeso, kiun li promesis, li faru, laux la legxo pri lia konsekriteco.

22 Kaj la Eternulo ekparolis al Moseo, dirante:

23 Diru al Aaron kaj al liaj filoj jene:Tiamaniere benu la Izraelidojn; diru al ili:

24 La Eternulo vin benu kaj vin gardu;

25 La Eternulo lumu al vi per Sia vizagxo kaj favorkoru vin;

26 La Eternulo turnu Sian vizagxon al vi kaj donu al vi pacon.

27 Tiel ili metu Mian nomon sur la Izraelidojn, kaj Mi ilin benos.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #3780

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3780. And he said into them, Hath he peace? That this signifies, Is not this good from the Lord’s kingdom? is evident from the signification of “peace,” concerning which in what follows. In the historical sense inquiry is made concerning Laban, as to whether he hath peace, but in the internal sense the inquiry is concerning the good which is represented by Laban. That Laban represents the collateral good of a common stock, that is, such good as exists among the Gentiles, who are in the general church, that is, in the Lord’s kingdom, may be seen just above (n. 3778). From this it is evident what is signified by the words, “Is not this good from the Lord’s kingdom?”

[2] In regard to peace, in the supreme sense it signifies the Lord Himself, and hence in the internal sense His kingdom, and it is the Lord’s Divine inmostly affecting the good in which are those who are therein. That these things are signified in the Word by “peace,” is evident from many passages; as in Isaiah:

Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, God, Hero, Father of Eternity, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon His kingdom (Isaiah 9:6-7); where the “Prince of Peace” manifestly denotes the Lord; and “the increase of His government and peace” denotes the things which are in His kingdom, thus His kingdom itself. Again:

The work of righteousness shall be peace, and the labor of righteousness quietness and security for ever; and My people shall dwell in a habitation of peace (Isaiah 32:17-18);

in which passage the Lord’s kingdom is treated of, where peace, quietness, and security succeed each other; a “habitation of peace” denotes heaven.

[3] Again:

The angels of peace weep bitterly; the paths are laid waste, the wayfaring man hath ceased (Isaiah 33:7-8);

“angels of peace” denote those who are in the Lord’s kingdom, thus that kingdom itself, and in the supreme sense the Lord; the “paths being laid waste, and the wayfaring man ceasing,” signifies that there is no longer truth anywhere. (That “paths” and “ways” are truths, see above, n. 627, 2333). Again:

How delightful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that saith unto Zion, Thy God 1 reigneth (Isaiah 52:7); where “he that bringeth good tidings and publisheth peace” denotes the Lord’s kingdom. Again:

The mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but My mercy shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of My peace be removed (Isaiah 54:10).

Again:

The way of peace have they not known; and there is no judgment in their tracks (Isaiah 59:8).

In Jeremiah:

I will take away My peace from this people, saith Jehovah, even compassion and mercy (Jeremiah 16:5).

[4] Again:

The folds of peace are laid waste, because of the burning of the anger of Jehovah (Jeremiah 25:37).

Again:

The prophet who prophesieth of peace, when the word of the prophet 2 shall come to pass, then shall the prophet be known, that Jehovah hath sent him (Jeremiah 28:9).

Again:

I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith Jehovah, thoughts of peace (Jeremiah 29:11).

So in Haggai:

The glory of this latter house shall be greater than that of the former; for in this place will I give peace (Haggai 2:9).

And in Zechariah:

They shall be a seed of peace; the vine shall give her fruit, and the earth shall give her increase, and the heavens shall give their dew (Zech. 7:12).

In David:

Keep integrity 3 and behold the upright, because the end for that man is peace (Psalms 37:37).

In Luke:

Jesus saith to His disciples, Into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace be to this house. And if the son of peace be there, your peace shall rest upon it; but if not, it shall turn to you again (Luke 10:5-6).

In John:

Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you; not as the world giveth, give I unto you (John 14:27).

Again:

Jesus said, These things have I spoken unto you that in Me ye may have peace (John 16:33).

[5] In all these passages in the supreme sense “peace” signifies the Lord; and in the representative sense His kingdom, and good from the Lord therein, thus the Divine which flows into good, or into the affections of good, which also causes joy and happiness from the inmost. From this it is manifest what is meant by these words of the benediction:

Jehovah lift up His faces upon thee and give thee peace (Numbers 6:26);

and what by the salutation used of old, “Peace be unto you;” and the same addressed by the Lord to the apostles (John 20:19, 21, 26). See also what is said concerning peace elsewhere (n. 92, 93, 1726, 2780, 3170, 3696).

Fusnotat:

1. The Latin has Rex, but elsewhere Deus-as n. 8331.

2. Jehovae; but elsewhere prophetae, in accordance with the Hebrew—as Apocalypse Explained624.

3. Elsewhere, Mark the perfect man—as n. 612. [Rotch edition.]

  
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Arcana Coelestia #612

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612. Noah was a man righteous, and perfect 1 in his generations. That this signifies that he was such that he could be endowed with charity, is evident from the signification of “just and perfect” “just” (or “righteous”) having regard to the good of charity, and “perfect” to the truth of charity; and also from the essential of that church being charity, concerning which, of the Lord’s Divine mercy hereafter. That “just” (or “righteous”) has regard to the good of charity, and “perfect” to the truth of charity, is evident from the Word, as in Isaiah:

They will seek Me daily and desire knowledge of My ways, as a nation that doeth righteousness, and forsaketh not the judgment of their God; they will ask of Me the judgments of righteousness, and will long for the approach of God (Isaiah 58:2).

Here “judgment” denotes the things which are of truth, and “righteousness” those which are of good. “Doing judgment and righteousness” became as it were an established formula for doing what is true and good (as in Isaiah 56:1; Jeremiah 22:3, 13, 15; 23:5; 33:14, 16, 19). The Lord said:

The righteous 2 shall shine forth as the sun, in the kingdom of My father (Matthew 13:43),

“the righteous” meaning those who are endowed with charity; and concerning the consummation of the age He said:

The angels shall go forth and shall sever the wicked from among the righteous (Matthew 13:49).

Here also the “righteous” denote those who are in the good of charity.

[2] But “perfect” signifies the truth which is from charity, for there is truth from many another origin; but that which is from the good of charity from the Lord is called “perfect” and a “perfect man” as in David:

Who shall sojourn in Thy tent, who shall dwell in the mountain of Thy holiness? He that walketh perfect, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart (Psalms 15:1-2).

The “perfect” [or “complete”] man is here described. Again:

With the holy Thou wilt show Thyself holy; with the perfect man Thou wilt show Thyself perfect (Psalms 18:25),

where the “perfect man” is one who is so from holiness, or the good of charity. And again:

Jehovah will withhold no good from them that walk in perfectness [integritate] (Psalms 84:11).

[3] That a “perfect man” is one who is true from good, or who speaks and does truth from charity, is evident from the words “walk” and “way” being often applied to what is perfect, that is, to wholeness or entirety, and also the words “upright” or “uprightness” which words pertain to truth. As in David:

I will teach the perfect in the way how far he shall come unto me. I will walk within my house in the perfectness of my heart (Psalms 101:2);

and in the sixth verse:

He that walketh in the way of the perfect, he shall minister unto me (Psalms 101:6).

Again:

Blessed are the perfect in the way, who walk in the law of Jehovah (Psalms 119:1).

And again:

Perfectness and uprightness shall guard me (Psalms 25:21).

And in another place:

Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace (Psalms 37:37).

It is evident from these passages that he is called “righteous” who does what is good, and that he is called “perfect” who does what is true therefrom, which also is to “do righteousness and judgment.” “Holiness” and “righteousness” are the celestial of faith; “perfectness” and “judgment” are the spiritual thence derived.

Fusnotat:

1. “Perfect” is used here in the sense of “whole,” “entire.” Swedenborg’s word is integer. [Reviser.]

2. The Latin has only one word for our two English words “just” and “righteous” and it is the same with “justice” and “righteousness.” [Reviser.]

  
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