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Levitico 3

Funda

   

1 E SE l’offerta di alcuno è sacrificio da render grazie, s’egli l’offerisce del grosso bestiame, maschio o femmina che quella bestia sia, offeriscala senza difetto, nel cospetto del Signore.

2 E posi la mano in sul capo della sua offerta; e scannisi quella all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza; e spandanne i figliuoli di Aaronne, sacerdoti, il sangue in su l’Altare, attorno attorno.

3 Poi offerisca il sacerdote, del sacrificio da render grazie, ciò che si ha da ardere al Signore, cioè: il grasso che copre l’interiora, e tutto il grasso che è sopra l’interiora;

4 e i due arnioni, e il grasso che è sopra essi, e quello che è sopra i fianchi; e levi la rete che è sopra il fegato, insieme con gli arnioni.

5 E i figliuoli di Aaronne faccianla bruciare in su l’Altare, sopra l’olocausto che sarà sopra le legne, le quali saranno in sul fuoco; in offerta fatta per fuoco, di soave odore al Signore.

6 E se l’offerta di alcuno, per sacrificio da render grazie al Signore, è del minuto bestiame, maschio o femmina, offeriscala senza difetto.

7 S’egli offerisce per sua offerta una pecora, offeriscala nel cospetto del Signore.

8 E posi la mano in sul capo della sua offerta; e scannisi quella all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza; e spandanne i figliuoli di Aaronne il sangue in su l’Altare, attorno attorno.

9 E offerisca il sacerdote di quel sacrificio da render grazie, ciò che si ha da ardere al Signore, cioè: il grasso, e la coda intiera, la quale spicchisi appresso della schiena; e il grasso che copre l’interiora, e tutto il grasso che è sopra l’interiora;

10 e i due arnioni, e il grasso che è sopra essi, che è sopra i fianchi; e levi la rete che è sopra il fegato, insieme con gli arnioni.

11 E faccia il sacerdote bruciar quel grasso in su l’Altare, in cibo di offerta fatta per fuoco al Signore.

12 E se l’offerta di alcuno è capra, offeriscala nel cospetto del Signore.

13 E posi la mano sopra il capo di essa, e scannisi davanti al Tabernacolo della convenenza; e spandanne i figliuoli di Aaronne il sangue in su l’Altare, attorno attorno.

14 Poi offeriscane il sacerdote l’offerta che deve esser fatta per fuoco al Signore, cioè: il grasso che copre l’interiora, e tutto il grasso che è sopra l’interiora;

15 e i due arnioni, insieme col grasso che è sopra essi, che è sopra i fianchi; e levi la rete che è sopra il fegato, insieme con gli arnioni.

16 E faccia il sacerdote bruciar queste cose in su l’Altare, in cibo di offerta fatta per fuoco, di soave odore. Ogni grasso appartiene al Signore.

17 Questo sia uno statuto perpetuo, per le vostre generazioni, in tutte le vostre abitazioni. Non mangiate alcun sangue, nè alcun grasso.

   


To many Protestant and Evangelical Italians, the Bibles translated by Giovanni Diodati are an important part of their history. Diodati’s first Italian Bible edition was printed in 1607, and his second in 1641. He died in 1649. Throughout the 1800s two editions of Diodati’s text were printed by the British Foreign Bible Society. This is the more recent 1894 edition, translated by Claudiana.

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Arcana Coelestia #7356

Funda lesi Sigaba

  
Yiya esigabeni / 10837  
  

7356. 'And into your ovens, and into your kneading bowls' means into delights belonging to evil desires. This is clear from the meaning of 'ovens', since they are what bread is baked in, as forms of exterior good (forms of exterior good being those which exist in the natural and are as a general rule called delights; for when forms of interior good, which are offshoots of [heavenly] kinds of love and resulting affections, pass into the natural they are experienced as delights there, and these delights are meant in a good sense by 'ovens') or in the contrary sense, in which 'ovens' is used here, as delights belonging to evil desires, that is, delights springing from hellish kinds of love, which are self-love and love of the world; and from the meaning of 'kneading bowls' too as delights belonging to evil desires in the natural, but even more external ones since kneading bowls are the vessels in which the dough is prepared when bread is made. Another way of saying that reasonings will enter into delights belonging to evil desires is to say that it will be the delight of their life to use reasonings arising from falsities to deceive others and lead them astray. Indeed the evil take very great delight in spreading falsities around, proving that they are well-founded, mocking truths, and especially leading others astray.

[2] The fact that 'an oven' means delight belonging to affections that go with charity and faith, and in the contrary sense delight belonging to evil desires that go with selfish and worldly love, is evident in Hosea,

They are all committing adultery, like an oven heated by a baker; the raiser 1 ceases from kneading his dough. When like an oven they transform 2 their desire (animus) while they lie in wait, their baker being sleepy all night, in the morning it is burning, like a flaming fire. All become hot, like an oven, and devour their judges; all their kings fall. Hosea 7:4, 6-7.

'Oven' stands for delight belonging to evil desires, which are evil people's desires. 'Burning', 'becoming hot', and 'flaming fire' stand for the desires themselves, 'fire being the desire for evil, see 1297, 1861, 2446, 5071, 5215, 6314, 6832, 7324 (end). 'They devour their judges; all their kings fall' stands for the fact that they destroy forms of good and truths. Anyone may see that without the internal sense in which such things are meant nobody can know what 'they are all committing adultery, like an oven heated by a baker' is, or 'all become hot, like an oven, and devour their judges', and 'their kings fall'.

[3] 'Oven' is used in the good sense in Isaiah,

The saying of Jehovah, whose hearth is in Zion, and His oven in Jerusalem. Isaiah 31:9.

'Zion' stands for the celestial Church, thus for the good of love, which is the good of this Church, 'Jerusalem' for the spiritual Church, thus for the good of love in this Church, which is the good of charity and consequently of faith, while 'oven' here stands for more internal delight belonging to affections for goodness and truth. 'Oven' has this meaning because the bread which is baked in an oven means the good of celestial and spiritual love, for which meaning of 'bread' see 276, 680, 2165, 2177, 3464, 3478, 3775, 3813, 4211, 4217, 4735, 4976, 5915. And as 'oven' receives its meaning from this, the bread called a minchah that was baked for sacrifices in an oven was distinguished from the minchah baked on a griddle, and from the minchah baked in a covered pan, Leviticus 2:4-5, 7. Different forms of the good of love were meant by these varieties of minchah.

Imibhalo yaphansi:

1. Whether the raiser means stirrer of the fire or raiser of the dough is not clear.

2. literally, convert

  
Yiya esigabeni / 10837  
  

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