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3 Mosebok第3章

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1 Dersom nogen vil bære frem et takkoffer, og han tar det av storfeet, så skal det offerdyr han fører frem for Herrens åsyn, enten det er han eller hun, være uten lyte.

2 Han skal legge sin hånd på offerdyrets hode og slakte det ved inngangen til sammenkomstens telt; og Arons sønner, prestene, skal sprenge blodet rundt om på alteret.

3 Så skal han av takkofferet ofre et ildoffer til Herren, og det skal være fettet som dekker innvollene, og alt det fett som er på innvollene,

4 og begge nyrene med det fett som er på dem, ved lendene, og den store leverlapp; den skal han ta ut sammen med nyrene.

5 Og Arons sønner skal brenne det på alteret sammen med brennofferet som ligger over veden på ilden; det er et ildoffer til velbehagelig duft for Herren.

6 Dersom han vil bære frem for Herren et takkoffer av småfeet, så skal han ofre en han eller hun uten lyte.

7 Er det et får han vil ofre, så skal han føre det frem for Herrens åsyn

8 og legge sin hånd på offerdyrets hode og slakte det foran sammenkomstens telt; og Arons sønner skal sprenge blodet rundt om på alteret.

9 Så skal han av takkofferet bære frem et ildoffer for Herren, og det skal være fettet: hele halen - den skal han skjære av like ved ryggbenet - og fettet som dekker innvollene, og alt det fett som er på innvollene,

10 og begge nyrene med det fett som er på dem, ved lendene, og den store leverlapp; den skal han ta ut sammen med nyrene.

11 Og presten skal brenne det på alteret; det er et ildoffermåltid for Herren.

12 Er det en gjet han vil ofre, så skal han føre den frem for Herrens åsyn

13 og legge sin hånd på dens hode og slakte den foran sammenkomstens telt; og Arons sønner skal sprenge blodet rundt om på alteret.

14 Så skal han av sitt offer bære frem et ildoffer for Herren, og det skal være fettet som dekker innvollene, og alt det fett som er på innvollene,

15 og begge nyrene med det fett som er på dem, ved lendene, og den store leverlapp; den skal han ta ut sammen med nyrene.

16 Og presten skal brenne det på alteret; det er et ildoffermåltid til velbehagelig duft. Alt fett hører Herren til.

17 Det skal være en evig lov for eder, fra slekt til slekt, hvor I så bor. Intet fett og intet blod skal I ete.

   

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Arcana Coelestia#10040

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10040. Since the flesh of the young bull together with its skin and dung was burned with fire outside the camp, it becomes clear that the good of love was not meant by its 'flesh' but the evil of [self] love, as accords with the things stated above in 10035 regarding its 'flesh', and in 10038 just above regarding 'the camp'. But the reason why they were allowed to eat the flesh of the sacrifice, as becomes clear from places which come further on, was that in its worship that nation was interested in the outward performance but not in anything internal, see the places referred to in 9320(end), 9380. And an outward performance devoid of anything internal is not at all holy because then it is something done merely by the body and spoken by the mouth, and the heart and soul are not in it. Nevertheless the outward performance devoid of anything internal was called holy because it represented holy and internal things, these being everything that belongs to love and faith received from the Lord and offered back to Him. Since that nation was by nature such they were not permitted to eat blood and fat, because 'blood' meant Divine Truth which composes faith, while 'fat' meant Divine Good which constitutes love, both of which are received from the Lord, see above in 10033. But they were permitted to eat the flesh of a sacrifice because this flesh meant the human proprium or selfhood, 10035; and the proprium of that nation was such that they worshipped the outward forms as being holy but made nothing whatever of their inward substance. And that worship - apart from the representative aspect of it, which was holy - was idolatrous, see 4281, 4311. Furthermore that flesh, as a representative sign, had no other meaning, when its blood represented Divine Truth and its fat Divine Good, 10033; for then that flesh represented something which was devoid of life and soul, as the outward devoid of the inward is, which is referred to as being dead and which is in keeping with the following words in Moses,

You shall not eat the blood, because the blood is the soul; and you shall not eat the soul with the flesh. Deuteronomy 12:23.

[2] The worship of the nation of the catholic religion, as it is called 1 , is almost the same; that is to say, its worship is outward, devoid of anything inward. The common people are prevented from knowing the inner truths of the Word, because they are forbidden to read it, for which reason also it has come about in the Lord's Divine Providence that in the Holy Supper the common people are given the bread or flesh, but not the wine or blood. And yet blood is that which gives life to flesh, even as wine gives it to bread. For just as the bread without the wine provides no nourishment to the body, neither therefore does the good of love, meant by the bread and the flesh, without the truth of faith, meant by the wine and the blood, provide any nourishment to the soul. In the Lord's Divine Providence it has also come about there that the priest should drink the wine, because by this is meant nourishing the soul by means of Divine Truth devoid of the good of love, which is something outwardly holy devoid of anything inwardly so. They have no knowledge that this has happened in the Lord's Divine Providence because they venerate outward things in an idolatrous manner and so have no idea about inward things. If it had been otherwise, then not unlike the Jews they would have profaned holy things. That drinking of the wine by the priest alone is also a sign that knowledge of Divine Truth resides with priests alone and not with the common people, except so far as they are willing to give them it. Regarding the Holy Supper, that the bread and flesh in it are the Divine Good of the Lord's Divine Love towards the human race, and people's love offered back to the Lord, and that the blood and wine are the Divine Truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Good, and so the truth of faith received from the Lord and offered back to Him, see 3464, 3813, 4211, 4217, 4735, 4976, 6135, 6377, 6789, 7850, 9127.

As regards when it was that the flesh of sacrifices should be taken outside the camp to be burned with fire, see Leviticus 4:11-12, 21; and when it was, and by whom, that it should be eaten, Leviticus 6:26-30; 7:6, 15-19; 19:5-6; Deuteronomy 12:7, 17-18, 27; 27:6-7.

脚注:

1. i.e. Roman Catholicism is seen to be a single nation whose secular as well as spiritual head is the Pope.

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

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Deuteronomy第27章:6-7

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6 You shall build the altar of Yahweh your God of uncut stones; and you shall offer burnt offerings thereon to Yahweh your God:

7 and you shall sacrifice peace offerings, and shall eat there; and you shall rejoice before Yahweh your God.