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Εξοδος πλήθους第12章

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1 Και ειπε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην και προς τον Ααρων εν τη γη της Αιγυπτου, λεγων,

2 Ο μην ουτος θελει εισθαι εις εσας αρχη μηνων· θελει εισθαι εις εσας πρωτος των μηνων του ενιαυτου.

3 Λαλησατε προς πασαν την συναγωγην του Ισραηλ, λεγοντες, Την δεκατην τουτου του μηνος ας λαβωσιν εις εαυτους εκαστος εν αρνιον κατα τους οικους των πατριων αυτων, εν αρνιον δι' εκαστον οικον.

4 Εαν ομως ηναι οι εν τω οικω ολιγοστοι δια το αρνιον, αυτος και ο γειτων αυτου ο πλησιεστερος της οικιας αυτου ας λαβωσιν αυτο κατα τον αριθμον των ψυχων· εκαστος θελει συναριθμεισθαι δια το αρνιον αναλογως με το αρκετον εις αυτον να φαγη.

5 Το δε αρνιον σας θελει εισθαι τελειον, αρσενικον ενιαυσιον· εκ των προβατων η εκ των αιγων θελετε λαβει αυτο.

6 Και θελετε φυλαττει αυτο μεχρι της δεκατης τεταρτης του αυτου μηνος· και τοτε απαν το πληθος της συναγωγης του Ισραηλ θελει σφαξει αυτο προς το εσπερας.

7 Και θελουσι λαβει εκ του αιματος και βαλει επι τους δυο παραστατας και επι το ανωφλιον της θυρας των οικιων, οπου θελουσι φαγει αυτο.

8 Και θελουσι φαγει το κρεας την νυκτα εκεινην, οπτον εν πυρι· με αζυμα, και με χορτα πικρα θελουσι φαγει αυτο·

9 μη φαγητε απ' αυτου ωμον, μηδε βραστον εν υδατι, αλλα οπτον εν πυρι· την κεφαλην αυτου μετα των ποδων αυτου και μετα των εντοσθιων αυτου·

10 και μη αφησητε υπολοιπον απ' αυτου εως το πρωι· ο, τι δε περισσευση απ' αυτου εως το πρωι, καυσατε εν πυρι.

11 Και ουτω θελετε φαγει αυτο· Εζωσμενοι τας οσφυας σας, εχοντες τα υποδηματα σας εις τους ποδας σας και την ραβδον σας εις την χειρα σας· και θελετε φαγει αυτο μετα σπουδης· ειναι πασχα του Κυριου.

12 Διοτι την νυκτα ταυτην θελω περασει δια μεσου της γης της Αιγυπτου και θελω παταξει παν πρωτοτοκον εν τη γη της Αιγυπτου, απο ανθρωπου εως κτηνους· και θελω καμει κρισεις εναντιον παντων των θεων της Αιγυπτου. Εγω ο Κυριος.

13 Και το αιμα θελει εισθαι εις εσας δια σημειον επι των οικιων, εις τας οποιας κατοικειτε· και οταν ιδω το αιμα, θελω σας παρατρεξει, και η πληγη δεν θελει εισθαι εις εσας δια να σας εξολοθρευση, οταν παταξω την γην της Αιγυπτου.

14 Και η ημερα αυτη θελει εισθαι εις εσας εις μνημοσυνον· και θελετε εορταζει αυτην εορτην εις τον Κυριον εις τας γενεας σας· κατα νομον παντοτεινον θελετε εορταζει αυτην.

15 Επτα ημερας θελετε τρωγει αζυμα· απο της πρωτης ημερας θελετε σηκωσει το προζυμιον εκ των οικιων σας· διοτι οστις φαγη ενζυμα απο της πρωτης εως της εβδομης ημερας, η ψυχη εκεινη θελει εξολοθρευθη εκ του Ισραηλ.

16 Και εν τη πρωτη ημερα θελει εισθαι συναξις αγια· και εν τη εβδομη ημερα συναξις αγια θελει εισθαι εις εσας· ουδεμια εργασια θελει γινεσθαι εν αυταις, εκτος ο, τι χρειαζεται εις εκαστον ανθρωπον δια να φαγη· τουτο μονον θελετε καμει.

17 Θελετε φυλαξει λοιπον την εορτην των αζυμων· διοτι την αυτην ταυτην ημεραν θελω εξαγαγει τα ταγματα σας εκ της γης της Αιγυπτου· οθεν κατα νομον παντοτεινον θελετε φυλαττει την ημεραν ταυτην εις τας γενεας σας·

18 αρχομενοι απο της δεκατης τεταρτης ημερας του μηνος αφ' εσπερας, θελετε τρωγει αζυμα εως της εικοστης πρωτης ημερας του μηνος την εσπεραν·

19 επτα ημερας δεν θελει ευρισκεσθαι προζυμιον εν ταις οικιαις υμων· διοτι οστις φαγη ενζυμα, η ψυχη εκεινη θελει εξολοθρευθη εκ της συναγωγης του Ισραηλ, ειτε ξενος ειναι ειτε αυτοχθων·

20 ουδεν ενζυμον θελετε φαγει· εν πασαις ταις κατοικιαις υμων αζυμα θελετε τρωγει.

21 Τοτε εκαλεσεν ο Μωυσης παντας τους πρεσβυτερους του Ισραηλ και ειπε προς αυτους, Εκλεξατε και λαβετε εις εαυτους εν αρνιον, κατα τας οικογενειας σας, και θυσατε το πασχα·

22 επειτα θελετε λαβει δεσμην υσσωπου και θελετε εμβαψει αυτην εις το αιμα, το οποιον θελει εισθαι εις λεκανην· και απο του αιματος του εν τη λεκανη θελετε κτυπησει το ανωφλιον και τους δυο παραστατας των θυρων· και ουδεις απο σας θελει εξελθει εκ της θυρας της οικιας αυτου εως το πρωι·

23 διοτι ο Κυριος θελει περασει δια να παταξη τους Αιγυπτιους· και οταν ιδη το αιμα επι το ανωφλιον και επι τους δυο παραστατας, ο Κυριος θελει παρατρεξει την θυραν, και δεν θελει αφησει τον εξολοθρευτην να εισελθη εις τας οικιας σας, δια να παταξη.

24 Και θελετε φυλαξει το πραγμα τουτο ως νομον, εις σεαυτον και εις τους υιους σου, εως αιωνος.

25 Και οταν εισελθητε εις την γην, την οποιαν ο Κυριος θελει σας δωσει καθως ελαλησε, θελετε φυλαξει την λατρειαν ταυτην.

26 Και οταν σας λεγωσιν οι υιοι σας, Τι σημαινει εις εσας η λατρεια αυτη;

27 θελετε αποκρινεσθαι, Τουτο ειναι θυσια του πασχα εις τον Κυριον, διοτι παρετρεξε τας οικιας των υιων Ισραηλ εν Αιγυπτω, οτε επαταξε τους Αιγυπτιους και εσωσε τας οικιας ημων. Τοτε ο λαος κυψας προσεκυνησε.

28 Και αναχωρησαντες οι υιοι Ισραηλ, εκαμον καθως προσεταξεν ο Κυριος εις τον Μωυσην και τον Ααρων· ουτως εκαμον.

29 Κατα δε το μεσονυκτιον ο Κυριος επαταξε παν πρωτοτοκον εν τη γη της Αιγυπτου· απο του πρωτοτοκου του Φαραω οστις καθηται επι του θρονου αυτου, εως του πρωτοτοκου του αιχμαλωτου του εν τω δεσμωτηριω· και παντα τα πρωτοτοκα των κτηνων.

30 Και εσηκωθη ο Φαραω την νυκτα, αυτος και παντες οι θεραποντες αυτου και παντες οι Αιγυπτιοι· και εγεινε βοη μεγαλη εν τη Αιγυπτω· διοτι δεν ητο οικια εις την οποιαν δεν υπηρχε νεκρος.

31 Και εκαλεσε τον Μωυσην και τον Ααρων δια νυκτος και ειπε, Σηκωθητε, εξελθετε εκ μεσου του λαου μου και σεις και οι υιοι του Ισραηλ· και υπαγετε, λατρευσατε τον Κυριον, καθως ειπετε·

32 και τα ποιμνια σας και τας αγελας σας λαβετε, καθως ειπετε, και απελθετε· ευλογησατε δε και εμε.

33 Και εβιαζον οι Αιγυπτιοι τον λαον δια να εκβαλωσιν αυτον ταχεως εκ του τοπου· διοτι ειπον, Ημεις παντες αποθνησκομεν.

34 Και εσηκωσεν ο λαος την ζυμην αυτου πριν αναβη, εχων εκαστος την σκαφην αυτου επι τους ωμους αυτου, εντετυλιγμενην εις τα φορεματα αυτου.

35 Και εκαμον οι υιοι του Ισραηλ κατα τον λογον του Μωυσεως και εζητησαν παρα των Αιγυπτιων σκευη αργυρα και σκευη χρυσα, και ενδυματα·

36 και ο Κυριος εδωκεν εις τον λαον χαριν ενωπιον των Αιγυπτιων, και εδανεισαν εις αυτους οσα εζητησαν· και εγυμνωσαν τους Αιγυπτιους.

37 Ανεχωρησαν δε οι υιοι Ισραηλ απο Ραμεσση εις Σοκχωθ, περιπου εξακοσιαι χιλιαδες ανδρες πεζοι χωρις των παιδιων.

38 Μετ' αυτων συνανεβη και μεγα πληθος συμμικτον ανθρωπων και ποιμνια και αγελαι, κτηνη πολλα σφοδρα.

39 Και εκ της ζυμης, την οποιαν εφεραν εξ Αιγυπτου, εψησαν εγκρυφιας αζυμους· διοτι δεν ητο προζυμιον, επειδη εδιωχθησαν εξ Αιγυπτου και δεν εδυνηθησαν να βραδυνωσιν, ουδε εφοδιον προητοιμασαν εις εαυτους.

40 Ο καιρος δε της παροικιας των υιων Ισραηλ, την οποιαν παρωκησαν εν Αιγυπτω, ητο τετρακοσια και τριακοντα ετη.

41 Και μετα τα τετρακοσια και τριακοντα ετη, την αυτην εκεινην ημεραν εξηλθον παντα τα ταγματα του Κυριου εκ γης Αιγυπτου.

42 Αυτη ειναι νυξ, ητις πρεπει να φυλαττηται εις τον Κυριον, διοτι εξηγαγεν αυτους εκ γης Αιγυπτου· αυτη ειναι η νυξ εκεινη του Κυριου, ητις πρεπει να φυλαττηται παρα παντων των υιων Ισραηλ εις τας γενεας αυτων.

43 Ειπε δε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην και Ααρων, Ουτος ειναι ο νομος του πασχα· ουδεις αλλογενης θελει φαγει απ' αυτου·

44 και εκαστος δουλος αργυρωνητος αφου περιτμηθη, τοτε θελει φαγει απ' αυτου·

45 ο ξενος δε και ο μισθωτος δεν θελουσι φαγει απ' αυτου.

46 Εν τη αυτη οικια θελει φαγωθη· απο του κρεατος δεν θελετε φερει εξω της οικιας, και οστουν δεν θελετε συντριψει απ' αυτου.

47 Πασα η συναγωγη του Ισραηλ θελει καμει τουτο.

48 Και εαν τις ξενος, παροικων μετα σου, θελη να καμη το πασχα εις τον Κυριον, ας περιτμηθωσι παντα τα αρσενικα αυτου, και τοτε ας πλησιαση δια να καμη αυτο· και θελει εισθαι ως ο αυτοχθων της γης· διοτι ουδεις απεριτμητος θελει φαγει απ' αυτου.

49 Ο αυτος νομος θελει εισθαι δια τον αυτοχθονα και δια τον ξενον τον παροικουντα μεταξυ σας.

50 Και εκαμον παντες οι υιοι του Ισραηλ καθως προσεταξεν ο Κυριος εις τον Μωυσην και τον Ααρων· ουτως εκαμον.

51 Και την αυτην εκεινην ημεραν εξηγαγεν ο Κυριος τους υιους Ισραηλ εκ γης Αιγυπτου κατα τα ταγματα αυτων.

   

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1082. And shall eat her flesh. That this signifies rejection of the evils thereof, which are adulterated goods, and then manifestation that they were destitute of all good, is evident from the signification of flesh, as denoting the good of the Word and of the church, and, in the opposite sense, the evil thereof. In the present case flesh denotes evils, which are adulterated goods. And from the signification of eating, as denoting to consume, but, in this case, to reject altogether, because the Reformed are treated of, who have rejected the works or goods of Babylon, which chiefly consist in gifts to the idols of their saints, to their sepulchres, also to monasteries, and to the monks themselves, for various expiations.

[2] That by the same words is also meant manifestation that they were destitute of all good follows; for when spurious and meritorious goods are rejected, signified by the flesh which they should eat, then it is made evident that they are destitute of all good. Flesh, in the Word, signifies various things. It signifies man's proprium, thus, either his good or evil, and thence it signifies the whole man. But in the highest sense, it signifies the Lord's Divine Human, specifically the Divine Good of Divine Love proceeding from Him.

That flesh signifies the Divine Human as to the good of love is evident in John:

"Jesus said, I am the living bread, which came down from heaven; if any one eat of this bread, he shall live for ever. The bread which I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world. The Jews, therefore, strove amongst themselves, saying, How can this man give his flesh to eat? Jesus therefore said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, unless ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in yourselves. He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day; for my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed; he that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me and I in him. This is the bread, which came down from heaven" (6:51-58).

That by flesh is here meant the proprium of the Lord's Divine Human, which is the Divine Good of Divine Love, is manifestly evident; and it is that which in the Holy Supper is called His body. That the body there or the flesh is the Divine good, and the blood is Divine truth, may be seen above (n. 329). And because bread and wine signify the same as flesh and blood - bread, Divine Good, and wine, Divine truth - therefore these were commanded in their place.

[3] Divine Good from the Lord was also signified by the flesh of the sacrifices, which Aaron, his sons, and those who sacrificed might eat, and others who were clean.

And that it was holy may be seen in Exodus (12:7, 8, 9; 29:31-34; Leviticus 7:15-21; 8:31; Deuteronomy 12:27; 16:4).

Wherefore if an unclean person ate of that flesh, he was to be cut off from his people (Leviticus 7:21).

That these things were called bread (Leviticus 22:6, 7).

That that flesh was called "the flesh of holiness" (Jeremiah 11:15; Hag. 2:12);

And "the flesh of the offering," which was to be upon the table in the Lord's kingdom (Ezekiel 40:43).

[4] The Lord's Divine Human is also called flesh in John:

"The Word was made flesh, and dwelt amongst us; and we saw his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father" (1:14).

That flesh also signified good with man, is evident from the following passages:

In Ezekiel:

"I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit in the midst of you, and I will remove the heart of stone out of their flesh, and will give them a heart of flesh" (11:19; 36:26).

The heart of flesh is the will and love of God. In David:

"O God, Thou art my God, in the morning I seek Thee, my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh desireth thee, in a land of drought, and I am weary without waters" (Psalms 63:1).

Again:

"My soul longeth towards the courts of Jehovah; my heart and my flesh crieth out towards the living God" (Psalms 84:2).

By the flesh which longeth for Jehovah, and which crieth out towards the living God is signified man as to the good of the will. For the flesh of man corresponds to the good or evil of his will, and the blood to the truth or the falsity of his understanding; in the present case flesh denotes the good of the will, because it longeth for Jehovah, and crieth out unto God.

[5] In Job:

"I have known my Redeemer, he liveth, and at the last shall rise upon the dust, and afterwards these things shall be encompassed with my skin, and from my flesh I shall see God" (19:25-27).

To see God from his flesh signifies from his voluntary proprium made new by the Lord, thus from good.

In Ezekiel:

"I will put upon the bones, which were seen in the midst of the valley, nerves, and I will cause flesh to come up, upon them, and I will cover them with skin, and I will put spirit into them, that they may live" (37:6, 8).

Where also by flesh is signified the proprium of the will made new from the Lord, consequently good. What is there signified by bones and the rest may be seen above (n. 418, 419, 665).

In the Apocalypse:

"Come, and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God, that ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of the mighty, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit upon them, and the flesh of all, free and bond, small and great" (Apoc. 19:17, 18; Ezekiel 39:17, 18, 19).

That flesh here does not mean flesh, but goods of every kind is quite clear.

[6] But, on the other hand, that by flesh is signified man's voluntary proprium, which, strictly considered, is evil, is evident from the following passages. Thus in Isaiah:

"A man shall eat the flesh of his own arm" (Isaiah 9:20).

In the same:

"I will feed thine oppressors with their own flesh" (49:26).

In Jeremiah:

"I will feed you with the flesh of their sons, and with the flesh of their daughters; and they shall devour every man the flesh of his companion" (19:9).

In Zechariah:

"The rest shall eat every one the flesh of another" (11:9).

In Moses:

"I will chastise you seven times for your sins, and ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your daughters" (Leviticus 26:28, 29).

[7] In Jeremiah:

"Cursed is the man who trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm" (17:5).

Here by flesh is signified a man's proprium, which in itself is evil, the appropriation of which is signified by eating and feeding upon it.

Similarly man's proprium is signified by flesh in Matthew:

"Jesus said, Blessed art thou, Simon, because flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee" (16:17).

In John:

"As many as received, to them gave he power to be the sons of God, who were born not of bloods, nor of the will of the flesh, but of God" (1:12, 13).

In Ezekiel:

"Jerusalem hath committed whoredom with the sons of Egypt her neighbours, great in flesh" (16:26).

In Isaiah:

"Egypt is man and not God, and his horses are flesh and not Spirit" (31:3).

In John:

"It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing" (6:63).

"That which is born of the flesh is flesh, that which is born of the spirit is spirit" (3:6).

In David:

"God remembered that they were flesh, a breath that passeth away and returneth not again" (Psalms 78:39).

The evil of man's will, which is his proprium from birth is signified in these passages by flesh; also by:

"The flesh, which the sons of Israel lusted after in the wilderness, and on account of which they were smitten with a great plague, and from which the place was called the grave of lust" (Numbers 11:4-33).

Moreover, in the Word throughout, mention is made of "all flesh," by which is meant every man.

As in Genesis (6:12, 13, 17, 19 Isaiah 40:5, 6; 49:26; 66:16, 23, 24; Jeremiah 25:31; 32:27; 45:5; Ezekiel 20:48; 21:4, 5), and elsewhere.

Continuation concerning the Word:-

[8] The reason why the Spiritual by influx presents what is correspondent to itself in the natural is, in order that the end may become the cause, and the cause become the effect; and thus that the end, by means of the cause, in the effect, may make itself visibly and sensibly evident. This trine, namely, end, cause, and effect, exists from creation in every heaven. The end is the good of love, the cause is truth from that good, and the effect is use. Thus love is that which produces, whence the product is of love from good by means of truth. The ultimate products in our world are various; as many as the subjects in its three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral.

[9] All products are correspondences. Since a trine - end, cause, and effect - exists in every heaven, therefore also in every heaven there are products; and there are correspondences, which, as to form and appearance, are like the subjects in the three kingdoms of our earth. From this it is evident that each heaven, as to outward appearance, is similar to our earth, but differing in excellence and beauty, according to degrees.

Now because the Word cannot be in its fulness, that is to say, consist of effects, in which are the cause and the end, or of uses, in which truth is the cause, and good is the end, except from correspondences - and love is that which produces - it follows that the Word in each heaven is like the Word in our world, but differing in excellence and beauty according to degrees. The nature of this difference shall be explained elsewhere.

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