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Deuteronomio 16

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1 Guardarás el mes (de Abib ) de los nuevos frutos, y harás pascua al SEÑOR tu Dios; porque en el mes de los nuevos frutos te sacó el SEÑOR tu Dios de Egipto de noche.

2 Y sacrificarás la pascua al SEÑOR tu Dios, de las ovejas y de las vacas, en el lugar que el SEÑOR escogiere para hacer habitar en él su nombre.

3 No comerás con ella leudo; siete días comerás con ella panes por leudar, pan de aflicción, porque aprisa saliste de tierra de Egipto; para que te acuerdes del día en que saliste de la tierra de Egipto todos los días de tu vida.

4 Y no parecerá levadura en ti, en todo tu término por siete días; y de la carne que matares a la tarde del primer día, no quedará hasta la mañana.

5 No podrás sacrificar la pascua en ninguna de tus ciudades, que el SEÑOR tu Dios te da;

6 sino en el lugar que el SEÑOR tu Dios escogiere para hacer habitar en él su nombre, sacrificarás la pascua por la tarde a la puesta del sol, al tiempo que saliste de Egipto.

7 Y la asarás y comerás en el lugar que el SEÑOR tu Dios escogiere; y por la mañana te volverás y regresarás a tus tabernáculos.

8 Seis días comerás panes cenceños, y el séptimo día será fiesta solemne al SEÑOR tu Dios; no harás obra en él .

9 Siete semanas te contarás; desde que comenzare la hoz en las mieses comenzarás a contar las Siete semanas.

10 Y harás la fiesta solemne de las semanas al SEÑOR tu Dios; de la abundancia voluntaria de tu mano será lo que dieres, según el SEÑOR tu Dios te hubiere bendecido.

11 Y te alegrarás delante del SEÑOR tu Dios, tú, y tu hijo, y tu hija, y tu siervo, y tu sierva, y el levita que estuviere en tus puertas, y el extranjero, y el huérfano, y la viuda, que estuvieren en tu tierra, en el lugar que el SEÑOR tu Dios escogiere para hacer habitar en él su nombre.

12 Y te acordarás que fuiste siervo en Egipto; por tanto, guardarás y cumplirás estos estatutos.

13 La fiesta solemne de los tabernáculos harás siete días, cuando hayas hecho la cosecha de tu era y de tu lagar.

14 Y te alegrarás en tu fiesta solemne, tú, y tu hijo, y tu hija, y tu siervo, y tu sierva, y el levita, y el extranjero, y el huérfano, y la viuda, que están en tus poblaciones.

15 Siete días celebrarás fiesta solemne al SEÑOR tu Dios en el lugar que el SEÑOR escogiere; porque te habrá bendecido el SEÑOR tu Dios en todos tus frutos, y en toda obra de tus manos, y estarás verdaderamente alegre.

16 Tres veces cada año parecerá todo varón tuyo delante del SEÑOR tu Dios en el lugar que él escogiere: en la fiesta solemne de los panes cenceños, y en la fiesta solemne de las semanas, y en la fiesta solemne de los tabernáculos. Y no parecerá vacío delante del SEÑOR:

17 Cada uno con el don de su mano, conforme a la bendición del SEÑOR tu Dios, que te hubiere dado.

18 Jueces y alcaldes te pondrás en todas las puertas de tus ciudades que el SEÑOR tu Dios te dará en tus tribus, los cuales juzgarán al pueblo con juicio de justicia.

19 No tuerzas el derecho; no hagas acepción de personas, ni tomes soborno; porque el soborno ciega los ojos de los sabios, y pervierte las palabras de los justos.

20 La justicia, la justicia seguirás, para que vivas y heredes la tierra que el SEÑOR tu Dios te da.

21 No te plantarás bosque de ningún árbol cerca del altar del SEÑOR tu Dios, que te harás.

22 Ni te levantarás estatua; lo cual aborrece el SEÑOR tu Dios.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #3726

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3726. 'And placed it as a pillar' means a holy boundary. This is clear from the meaning of 'a pillar', dealt with in the next paragraph. The meaning here becomes clear from what has gone before, that is to say, the subject is the order by which the Lord made Divine His Natural, and in the representative sense how the Lord makes new or regenerates man's natural. The nature of that order has been stated and shown above in various places, that is to say, order is inverted while a person is being regenerated, and truth is placed first; but proper order is restored once that person has been regenerated, and good is in first place and truth in the last; see 3325, 3330, 3332, 3336, 3539, 3548, 3556, 3563, 3570, 3576, 3603, 3688. This was represented by the stairway by which angels were going up and coming down, where first it is said that they were going up, and then that they were coming down, 3701. This going up is the subject at present, that is to say, a going up from the ultimate degree of order, which is referred to just above in 3720, 3721. Here therefore truth as it exists in the ultimate degree of order is meant. This ultimate degree is called a holy boundary, and is meant by the stone which Jacob took and placed as a pillar. The existence of truth as the ultimate degree of order becomes clear from the consideration that good cannot be encompassed by good, only by truth, for truth is the recipient of good, 2261, 2434, 3049, 3068, 3180, 3318, 3387, 3470, 3570.

[2] Good with a person which is devoid of truth, that is, which is not joined to any truth, is like the good which exists with young children, with whom as yet no wisdom at all is present because no intelligence at all is there. But as a young child grows older so he receives truth stemming from good, that is, as in his case truth is joined to good, so he becomes more truly human. From this it is evident that good is the primary degree of order and truth the ultimate. Consequently from facts which are the truths of the natural man, and then from matters of doctrine which are the truths of the spiritual man within its natural, a person must start to be introduced into the intelligence that leads to wisdom, that is, he must start to enter into spiritual life which makes a person human, 3504. For example, to be able to love the neighbour as a spiritual man does, a person must first learn what spiritual love or charity is, and who the neighbour is. Until he knows these things, he is indeed able to love the neighbour, but only as a natural man, not as a spiritual man does; that is, his love towards the neighbour is a product of natural good, not of spiritual good, see 3470, 3471. But once he does know those things spiritual good from the Lord may be implanted within cognitions concerning love towards the neighbour. The same applies to all other things that are called cognitions, matters of doctrine, or truths in general.

[3] Reference is being made here to good from the Lord that may be implanted within cognitions, and also to truth that is the recipient of good. But people who have no other conception of cognitions, and also of truths, than that these exist as mere abstractions - which is most people's conception too of thoughts - cannot possibly grasp what is meant by good implanted within cognitions or by truth that is the recipient of good. But it should be recognized that cognitions and truths no more exist in isolation from the purest substances belonging to the interior man or man's spirit than sight exists in isolation from its own organ, which is the eye, or hearing from its own organ, which is the ear. There are purer substances, which have real existence, and it is from these that cognitions and truths are brought into actual being. The variations in form taken by those substances are such that they give life to and modify those cognitions through the influx of life from the Lord and enable them to be apprehended. And it is the agreements and harmonious relationships of those substances, whether these exist consecutively or simultaneously, that stir people's affections and constitute that which is called beautiful, pleasant, and delightful.

[4] Spirits themselves are forms, that is, they consist, as much as men do, of a whole combination of forms. But those forms consist of purer substances not visible to the sight of the body, that is, of the eye. Now because those forms or substances are not visible to the eye of the body mankind today inevitably conceives of cognitions and thoughts as mere abstractions. This is also the reason for the insanity of our times, in that people do not believe that they have a spirit within them which will live after the body has died - yet the spirit is a substance far more real than the material substance constituting the body. Indeed, if you can believe it, following its release from bodily things the spirit is the purified body itself, which many say they will possess at the time of the last judgement when, they believe, they will first be resurrected. The fact that spirits, or what amounts to the same, souls, are endowed with a body, see one another in broad daylight, talk to one another, hear one another, and actually have far keener senses than when they were in the body or the world, becomes quite clear from what I have told so abundantly from experience.

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