At-Onement with YHWH and with Land—Leviticus 16–27

E. Davis
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THE GOAL OF Leviticus is that Israel should live out its Sinai-based vocation to be a “holy people” (Exod 19:6). Its many ritual prescriptions and regulations for ordering daily living, punctuated with just one narrative (Lev 8–10), are a social imaginary, a highly concrete way of conceiving how Israel might organize itself as a community capable of hosting in its midst the radical holiness of God. From the perspective of this book, God’s immediate presence to Israel is a daily reality, not just in the wilderness but for all time: “I will go about in the midst of you . . . ” (26:12). Living with YHWH in its midst is both opportunity and threat. This is the condition of Israel’s own holiness, yet it is a highly volatile condition that can turn, suddenly or gradually, in the direction of disaster. The core problem with which this book contends is the potential incompatibility between God and Israel, the incommensurability between divine holiness and Israel’s own capacity to overcome human frailty—be it unwitting error, deliberate sin, or the tendency toward death that is ever-present in our bodies—and enter fully into the holy life of God....
与耶和华和地合而为一——利未记16-27章
利未记的目标是以色列人应该活出他们在西奈山的使命,成为一个“圣洁的民族”(出埃及记19:6)。它的许多仪式规定和日常生活的规则,只有一个叙述(利未记8-10),是一种社会想象,一种高度具体的方式,设想以色列如何将自己组织成一个能够在其中间容纳上帝的激进圣洁的社区。从这本书的角度来看,神对以色列人的直接存在是每天的现实,不仅仅是在旷野,而是永远:“我要在你们中间走来走去……”(26:12)。与耶和华同住,既是机会,也是威胁。这是以色列自己圣洁的条件,然而这是一个非常不稳定的条件,可能突然或逐渐转向灾难的方向。这本书所争论的核心问题是上帝和以色列之间潜在的不相容,神圣的圣洁和以色列自身克服人类弱点的能力之间的不可通约性——无论是无意识的错误,故意的犯罪,还是我们身体中永远存在的死亡倾向——并完全进入上帝的神圣生活....
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