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maastamuutto第34章

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1 Ja Herra sanoi Moosekselle: "Veistä itsellesi kaksi kivitaulua, entisten kaltaista, niin minä kirjoitan niihin tauluihin ne sanat, jotka olivat entisissä tauluissa, jotka sinä murskasit.

2 Ole siis huomenaamuksi valmis; ja nouse huomenaamuna Siinain vuorelle ja seiso siellä minua vastassa vuoren huipulla.

3 Mutta älköön kukaan nousko sinne sinun kanssasi, älköönkä ketään näkykö koko vuorella; lampaitakaan ja karjaa älköön käykö laitumella vuoren vaiheilla."

4 Ja Mooses veisti kaksi kivitaulua, entisten kaltaista. Ja varhain seuraavana aamuna Mooses nousi Siinain vuorelle, niinkuin Herra oli häntä käskenyt, ja otti ne kaksi kivitaulua käteensä.

5 Niin Herra astui alas pilvessä, ja Mooses asettui siellä hänen läheisyyteensä ja huusi Herran nimeä.

6 Ja Herra kulki hänen ohitsensa ja huusi: "Herra, Herra on laupias ja armahtavainen Jumala, pitkämielinen ja suuri armossa ja uskollisuudessa,

7 joka pysyy armollisena tuhansille, joka antaa anteeksi pahat teot, rikokset ja synnit, mutta ei kuitenkaan jätä rankaisematta, vaan kostaa isien pahat teot lapsille ja lasten lapsille kolmanteen ja neljänteen polveen".

8 Niin Mooses kumartui nopeasti maahan ja rukoili ja sanoi:

9 "Herra, jos olen saanut armon sinun silmiesi edessä, niin käyköön Herra meidän keskellämme. Sillä tämä on tosin niskurikansa, mutta anna anteeksi meidän pahat tekomme ja syntimme ja ota meidät perintöosaksesi."

10 Hän vastasi: "Katso, minä teen liiton, minä teen kaiken sinun kansasi nähden ihmeellisiä tekoja, joiden kaltaisia ei ole tehty yhdessäkään maassa, ei minkään kansan keskuudessa. Niin koko kansa, jonka keskellä sinä olet, on näkevä Herran teot, sillä peljättävää on se, mitä minä sinulle teen.

11 Noudata, mitä minä tänä päivänä käsken sinun noudattaa. Katso, minä karkoitan sinun tieltäsi amorilaiset, kanaanilaiset, heettiläiset, perissiläiset, hivviläiset ja jebusilaiset.

12 Kavahda, ettet tee liittoa sen maan asukasten kanssa, johon tulet, etteivät he tulisi teidän keskuudessanne ansaksi;

13 vaan kukistakaa heidän alttarinsa ja murskatkaa heidän patsaansa ja hakatkaa maahan heidän asera-karsikkonsa.

14 Älä kumarra muuta jumalaa; sillä Herra on nimeltänsä Kiivas, hän on kiivas Jumala.

15 Älä siis tee liittoa maan asukasten kanssa, ettet, kun he kulkevat haureudessa jumaliensa jäljessä ja uhraavat jumalillensa ja kutsuvat sinua, sinä söisi heidän uhristaan,

16 ja etteivät heidän tyttärensä, kun sinä otat heitä pojillesi vaimoiksi ja kun he kulkevat haureudessa jumaliensa jäljessä, viettelisi sinun poikiasikin haureudessa kulkemaan heidän jumaliensa jäljessä.

17 Älä tee itsellesi valettuja jumalankuvia.

18 Vietä happamattoman leivän juhlaa: seitsemänä päivänä syö happamatonta leipää, niinkuin minä olen sinua käskenyt, määrättynä aikana, aabib-kuussa, sillä aabib-kuussa sinä olet lähtenyt Egyptistä.

19 Kaikki, mikä avaa äidinkohdun, on minun; samoin myös kaikki sinun karjasi urospuolet, raavaittesi ja lampaittesi ensiksisynnyttämät.

20 Mutta aasin ensiksisynnyttämä lunasta lampaalla, mutta jos et sitä lunasta, niin taita siltä niska. Jokainen esikoinen pojistasi lunasta. Ja tyhjin käsin älköön tultako minun kasvojeni eteen.

21 Kuusi päivää tee työtä, mutta lepää seitsemäs päivä; kyntö-ja elonleikkuuaikanakin sinun on levättävä.

22 Ja vietä viikkojuhla, kun leikkaat nisusi uutisen, ja korjuujuhla vuoden vaihteessa.

23 Kolme kertaa vuodessa kaikki sinun miesväkesi tulkoon Herran, sinun Herrasi, Israelin Jumalan, kasvojen eteen.

24 Sillä minä karkoitan kansat sinun tieltäsi ja laajennan sinun alueesi; eikä kukaan ole himoitseva sinun maatasi, kun sinä kolme kertaa vuodessa vaellat tullaksesi Herran, sinun Jumalasi, kasvojen eteen.

25 Älä uhraa minun teurasuhrini verta happamen leivän ohella. Ja pääsiäisjuhlan uhrista älköön mitään jääkö yli yön seuraavaan aamuun.

26 Parhaat maasi uutisesta tuo Herran, sinun Jumalasi, huoneeseen. Älä keitä vohlaa emänsä maidossa."

27 Ja Herra sanoi Moosekselle: "Kirjoita itsellesi nämä sanat, sillä näiden sanojen mukaisesti minä olen tehnyt liiton sinun ja Israelin kanssa".

28 Ja hän oli siellä Herran tykönä neljäkymmentä päivää ja neljäkymmentä yötä syömättä ja juomatta. Ja hän kirjoitti tauluihin liiton sanat, ne kymmenen sanaa.

29 Ja kun Mooses astui alas Siinain vuorelta ja hänellä vuorelta alas astuessaan oli kädessänsä kaksi laintaulua, ei hän tiennyt, että hänen kasvojensa iho oli tullut säteileväksi hänen puhuessaan Herran kanssa.

30 Ja kun Aaron ja kaikki israelilaiset näkivät Mooseksen kasvojen ihon säteilevän, pelkäsivät he lähestyä häntä.

31 Mutta Mooses huusi heitä; niin Aaron ja kaikki kansan päämiehet kääntyivät takaisin hänen luokseen, ja Mooses puhui heille.

32 Sitten kaikki israelilaiset lähestyivät häntä, ja hän käski heidän noudattaa kaikkea, mitä Herra oli puhunut hänelle Siinain vuorella.

33 Ja kun Mooses oli lakannut puhumasta heidän kanssaan, pani hän peitteen kasvoillensa.

34 Mutta niin usein kuin hän meni Herran eteen puhuttelemaan häntä, poisti hän peitteen, siksi kunnes tuli ulos. Ja tultuaan ulos hän puhui israelilaisille, mitä hänen oli käsketty puhua.

35 Ja israelilaiset näkivät joka kerta Mooseksen kasvojen ihon säteilevän; ja Mooses veti peitteen kasvoillensa, siksi kunnes hän jälleen meni puhuttelemaan häntä.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#10669

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10669. 'In ploughing and harvesting you shall rest' means so far as the implanting of truth in good and the reception of that truth are concerned. This is clear from the meaning of 'ploughing' as the implanting of truth in good, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'harvesting' as the reception of truth in good. 'Harvesting' has this meaning because 'standing grain' means truth in the process of being conceived, 9146, and 'an ear' means truth, the container [of good], while 'wheat' or 'barley' in the ear means good, receiving and also received by [truth]. What should be understood at present however is that human labour involved in this kind of harvesting will cease, since it says, 'In ploughing and harvesting you shall rest'. For by 'rest' on the sabbath day the second state of regeneration is meant, when a person experiences peace, abides in heaven, and is led by the Lord, at which stage those things are brought about without labour or effort on man's part.

'Harvest' means the reception of truth by good, see 9295.

'The sabbath' means a state of peace, when a person is led by the Lord, in the places referred to in 10668.

[2] The reason why 'ploughing' means the implanting of truth in good is that the Church in respect of good, thus also the Church's good, is meant by 'the field', and the truth of faith by 'the seed' that is sown in it.

'The field' means the Church in respect of good, see 2971, 3196, 3310, 3317, 7502, 9139, 9141, 9295.

'Seed' means the truth of faith, 1940, 3310, 3373, 3671, 6158.

[3] Reference is made very many times in the Word to earth or land, ground, field, seedtime, harvest, standing grain, threshing-floor, grain, wheat, and barley; and in those places they mean the kinds of things that are involved in the establishment of the Church and that are involved in the regeneration of a person who is in the Church, thus the kinds of things that are connected with the truth of faith and the good of love which constitute the Church. The reason why those kinds of things are meant lies in correspondence; for all things on this planet, including those in its vegetable kingdom, correspond to spiritual realities that exist in heaven, as is plainly evident from the things which appear there. For in heaven newly ploughed fields, open ones, gardens of flowers, fields ready to be harvested, land planted with trees, and similar things such as exist on earth are seen; and it is well known to those who are there that the realities composing heaven, thus those composing the Church, are what appear before their eyes in this kind of way.

[4] A person reading the Word thinks that such things there are no more than metaphors. But they should be seen to be real correspondences, as with the following in Isaiah,

Listen and hear my voice. Is it all day that the ploughman will plough to sow? That he will open and harrow his ground? When he has levelled its surface 1 does he not scatter the black cummin and sow the cummin? So [the reaper] stores away the measured wheat, the designated barley, and his appointed spelt. So He trains him for judgement, his God teaches him. Isaiah 28:23-26.

These things look like metaphors, but they are real correspondences, which serve to describe the reformation and regeneration of a member of the Church; and this is why it goes on to say, 'So He trains him for judgement, his God teaches him'. 'Training him for judgement' means endowing him with intelligence, for 'judgement' means an intelligent understanding of truth, 2235, and 'teaching him', when done by God, means endowing him with wisdom. From this it may be seen what 'ploughing', 'harrowing', 'scattering the black cummin', 'sowing the cummin', and 'storing away wheat, barley, and spelt' mean, namely this: 'Ploughing' means implanting truth in good; 'harrowing' setting those things in order; 'black cummin' and 'cummin' factual knowledge, this being what a person acquires first, in order that he may receive intelligence; 'wheat' the good of love in the internal man, see 3941, 7605; 'barley' the good of love in the external man, 7602; and 'spelt' the truth which goes with that good, 7605.

[5] Correspondence, not the use of metaphor, gives 'ploughing' its meaning as the first phase of the Church in general and also in particular with each person who is being regenerated or becoming an embodiment of the Church, as is evident from the following words in Moses,

You shall not sow your vineyard with mixed seed. You shall not plough with an ox and an ass together. You shall not wear a garment made of wool and flax mixed together 2 . Deuteronomy 22:9-11.

These words imply that states of goodness and truth are not to be mixed up one with another. For 'vineyard' means the Church in respect of truth, whereas 'field' means the Church in respect of good. 'Ploughing with an ox' means making ready by means of good, 'ploughing with an ass' doing so by means of truth; and 'wool' too means good, whereas 'flax' means truth. The situation is this: Those in the Lord's celestial kingdom live in a state of good, whereas those in His spiritual kingdom live in a state of truth; those who live in one state cannot do so in the other. Can anyone fail to see that those words serve to mean a higher level of things? If they did not do so what harm would there be in sowing a vineyard with mixed seed, ploughing with an ox and ass together, or wearing a garment made of wool and flax mixed together?

脚注:

1. literally, the face of it

2. literally, a garment mixed, with wool and flax together

  
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Arcana Coelestia#3321

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3321. 'For I am weary' means a state of conflict. This is clear from the meaning of 'weary' or weariness as a state of conflict, dealt with above in 3318. A second reference occurs here to his being weary so as to confirm the point that the joining together of good and truth within the natural is effected by means of spiritual conflicts, that is, by means of temptations. With regard to the joining together of good and truth in the natural, the position in general is that man's rational receives truths before his natural receives them, the reason being that the Lord's life which, as has been stated, is the life of His love, may be able to flow in by way of the rational into the natural, bring order into it, and make it submissive. For the rational is purer, and the natural grosser, or what amounts to the same, the former is interior, the latter exterior. It is according to order - an order that one can know - that the rational is able to flow into the natural, but not the natural into the rational.

[2] Consequently a person's rational is able to be adjusted to truths and to receive them before the natural does. This becomes quite clear from the fact that the rational man with someone who is to be regenerated conflicts greatly with the natural, or what amounts to the same, the internal man does so with the external. For as is also well known, the internal man is able to see truths and also to will them, but the external man refuses to see them and stands opposed to them. For in the natural man there are facts, which are to a great extent derived from the illusions of the senses, and which, although they are falsities, he nevertheless believes to be truths. There are also countless things which the natural man does not grasp, since the natural man, compared with the rational man, is in shade and thick darkness; and the things which the natural man does not grasp are thought not to exist or not to be so. There are also desires in the natural man which are those of self-love and love of the world, and the things which support those desires he calls truths. And when a person gives in to them everything that arises from them is contrary to spiritual truths. Present also are reasonings derived from falsities imprinted since early childhood. What is more, a person comprehends plainly with his senses the things which exist in his natural man, but less so those which exist in his rational until he has shed the body. This also causes him to suppose that the natural constitutes the whole, and what does not fall within the compass of his natural senses he believes to be scarcely anything.

[3] These and many others are the factors which cause the natural man to receive truths much later and with greater difficulty than the rational man receives them. Consequently conflict occurs, which persists for rather a long time and does not end until the recipient vessels of good in the natural man have been softened by means of temptations, as shown above in 3318; for truths are nothing else than recipient vessels of good, 1496, 1832, 1900, 2063, 2261, 2269. The harder those vessels are the more firmly is a person settled in the things referred to above. And the more firmly settled he is, the more serious is the conflict if he is to be regenerated. This therefore being the situation with the natural man - that the joining of truths to good in the natural man is effected by means of the conflicts brought about by temptations - Esau's statement 'I am weary' occurs a second time here.

  
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