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3 Mosebok第2章

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1 Når nogen vil ofre et matoffer til Herren, så skal hans offer være fint mel; og han skal helle olje på det og legge virak ved.

2 Så skal han bære det frem til Arons sønner, prestene, og presten skal ta en håndfull av det, av det fine mel og av oljen, dessuten all viraken, og han skal brenne det som ihukommelses-offer på alteret; det er et ildoffer til velbehagelig duft for Herren.

3 Det som blir tilovers av matofferet, skal Aron og hans sønner ha; det hører til det som er høihellig av Herrens ildoffer.

4 Og når du vil ofre et matoffer av noget som er bakt i ovn, så skal det være av fint mel, usyrede kaker med olje i eller usyrede brødleiver smurt med olje.

5 Og dersom ditt offer er et matoffer som er stekt på helle, så skal det være av fint mel som er blandet med olje og usyret.

6 Du skal bryte det i stykker og helle olje på det; det er et matoffer.

7 Og dersom ditt offer er et matoffer som er stekt i panne, så skal det lages av fint mel med olje.

8 Det matoffer som er tillaget på en av disse måter, skal du bære frem for Herren; du skal komme til presten med det, og han skal bære det frem til alteret.

9 Og presten skal av matofferet ta ut ihukommelses-offeret og brenne det på alteret; det er et ildoffer til velbehagelig duft for Herren.

10 Og det som blir tilovers av matofferet, skal Aron og hans sønner ha; det hører til det som er høihellig av Herrens ildoffer.

11 Intet matoffer som I vil ofre til Herren, skal lages til med noget som er surt; for hverken av surdeig eller av honning skal I brenne ildoffer for Herren.

12 Som en førstegrøde-gave kan I bære slike offer frem for Herren, men på alteret skal de ikke komme, til velbehagelig duft.

13 Alle dine matoffer skal du salte; du skal ikke la det fattes på salt i ditt matoffer; for saltet hører til din Guds pakt; til alle dine offer skal du bære frem salt.

14 Dersom du vil ofre et matoffer av førstegrøden til Herren, så skal du ofre aks som er ristet over ilden, nyhøstet korn som er knust; det skal være ditt matoffer av førstegrøden.

15 Du skal ha olje på det og legge virak ved; det er et matoffer.

16 Og presten skal til ihukommelses-offer brenne noget av det knuste korn og av oljen og dessuten all viraken; det er et ildoffer for Herren.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#7978

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7978. 'And they baked the dough which they brought out of Egypt - unleavened cakes' means that from the truth of good further good was produced that had no falsity at all in it. This is clear from the meaning of 'baking' - when used in reference to the truth of good, meant by 'the dough' - as producing; from the meaning of 'the dough' as the truth of good, dealt with above in 7966; and from the meaning of 'unleavened cakes' as forms of good that have no falsity at all in them, since 'unleavened' means without falsity, see 2342, 7906. This is the second state of truth from good that they passed through when they were delivered, see above in 7966, 7972. The reason why 'cakes' means forms of good is that they are cakes of bread, and 'bread' in the internal sense is the good of love, dealt with in 276, 680, 2165, 2177, 3464, 3478, 3735, 3813, 4211, 4217, 4735, 4976, 5915. But bread in the form of cakes is distinguished from bread in general, in that bread in the form of cakes means the good of love towards the neighbour, which is spiritual good, while bread in general means the good of love to the Lord, which is celestial good. Such spiritual good was meant by 'the minchah' which was offered and burned with the sacrifice on the altar; for 'the minchah' was baked into cakes and into wafers, as is made clear in Exodus 29:2-3, 23-24, 32; Leviticus 2:2 and following verses; 6:20-21; Numbers 6:15, 19; 15:18-21.

[2] Something similar was meant by 'the twelve loaves of the presence which too were baked into cakes, described in Moses as follows,

You shall take fine flour and bake it into twelve cakes; two-tenths [of an ephah] shall there be in one cake. And you shall place them in two rows, six in a row, on the clean table before Jehovah. And you shall put pure frankincense on each row, and it shall be loaves of bread serving as a memorial, a fire-offering to Jehovah. Leviticus 24:5-9.

From these instructions it becomes clear that 'the loaves' meant what was holy, for such instructions would never have been issued but for that reason. And since they meant what was holy they were also called in verse 9 of the same chapter 'holiness of holinesses.' 1 But these loaves meant the good of celestial love, and their being baked into cakes meant forms of the good of spiritual love. From these verses and from those in the references given above it becomes clear that something similar is meant by the bread in the Holy Supper.

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1. A very literal rendering of the Hebrew

  
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Arcana Coelestia#4976

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4976. 'And ministered to him' means that factual knowledge was assigned to its own good. This is clear from the meaning of 'ministering' as serving by supplying what another has need of, in this case as being assigned to since the subject is natural good to which factual knowledge is to be assigned. 'Ministering' is also used to describe known facts, for in the Word a minister and a servant mean factual knowledge or natural truth because this is subservient to good as its lord. Factual knowledge stands in relation to delight present in the natural man - or what amounts to the same, natural truth stands in relation to its good - in exactly the same way as water does to bread, or drink to food. Water or drink enables bread or food to be dissolved, and once dissolved to be conveyed into the blood, from which it passes into all parts around the body and nourishes them. Without the water or drink the bread or food is not broken down into extremely small particles and carried around the body to fulfill its purpose.

[2] The same applies to factual knowledge in relation to delight, or truth in relation to good. That being so, good longs for and desires truth, and does so because of the purpose such truth can fulfill by ministering to it and serving it. Food and drink also correspond to these. No one in the next life is nourished by any natural food or natural drink, only by spiritual food and spiritual drink, spiritual food being good, and spiritual drink truth. This is why, when bread or food is mentioned in the Word, angels understand spiritual bread or food, which is the good of love and charity; and when water or drink is mentioned they understand spiritual water or drink, which is the truth of faith. From this one may see what the truth of faith without the good of charity is, and also what kind of nourishment the former without the latter is able to supply to the internal man; that is to say, it is like the nourishment supplied by water or drink alone without bread or food. It is well known that a person fed on water or drink alone wastes away and dies.

  
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