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Hesekiel 43

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1 Ja hän johdatti minun porttiin, siihen porttiin, joka on itään päin.

2 Ja katso, Israelin Jumalan kunnia tuli itätietä, ja pauhasi, niinkuin suuri vesi pauhaa; ja maa kirkastui hänen kunniastansa.

3 Ja tämä näky, jonka minä näin, oli senkaltainen kuin sekin näky, jonka minä näin, kuin minä tulin kaupunkia hävittämään ; ja nämät näyt olivat juuri niinkuin sekin näky, jonka minä näin Kebarin virran tykönä; ja minä lankesin maahan kasvoilleni.

4 Ja Herran kunnia tuli templiin itäisen portin kautta.

5 Ja henki otti minun ja vei sisälliseen esikartanoon; ja katso, huone oli täynnä Herran kunniaa.

6 Ja minä kuulin puheen minun tyköni huoneesta, ja yksi mies seisoi minun tykönäni,

7 Joka sanoi minulle: sinä ihmisen poika, tämä on minun istuimeni paikka ja minun pyötäjalkaini sia, jossa minä tahdon asua Israelin lasten seassa ijankaikkisesti; ja ei Israelin huone pidä enään saastuttaman minun pyhää nimeäni, ei he itse eikä heidän kuninkaansa huoruudellansa, eli kuningastensa raatoin kautta kukkuloillansa,

8 Jotka asettivat kynnyksensä minun kynnykseni viereen ja ovensa minun oveni sivuun, ja seinä oli minun ja heidän vaiheellansa; ja he saastuttivat minun pyhän nimeni kauhistuksillansa, joita he tekivät, jonkatähden minä heitä vihassani hukutin.

9 Mutta nyt heidän pitää huoruutensa kauvas hylkäämän, ja kuningastensa haudat minun tyköäni; niin minä asun heidän tykönänsä ijankaikkisesti.

10 Sinä, ihmisen poika, osoita Israelin huoneelle templi, että he häpeäisivät pahoja töitänsä, ja anna heidän mitata kaikki muoto.

11 Ja kuin he kaikkia töitänsä häpeevät, niin osoita heille huoneen rakennuksen muoto, läpikäytävät, kuvat, kaikki menot, järjestykset ja oikeudet; ja kirjoita heidän eteensä, että he kaikki sen muodot ja kaikki sen säädyt pitäisivät ja tekisivät.

12 Tämä on huoneen laki: vuorten kukkuloilla pitää kaikki sen rajat joka taholta pyhimmät oleman; katso, tämä on huoneen laki.

13 Mutta tämä on alttarin mitta, sen kyynärän jälkeen, joka on kämmenen leveys pitempi yhteistä kyynärää: sen jalka oli kyynärää korkia ja kyynärää leveä, ja sen äärestä reunaan, ympäri yksi vaaksa; ja tämä on alttarin korkeus.

14 Ja jalasta maan päältä eroitukseen oli kaksi kyynärää korkeutta ja kyynärä leveyttä; mutta vähemmästä eroituksesta enempää, neljä kyynärää korkeutta ja kyynärä leveyttä.

15 Mutta Harel neljä kyynärää korkia, ja neljä sarvea ylhäällä Arielista.

16 Ja Ariel oli kaksitoistakymmentä kyynärää pitkä ja kaksitoistakymmentä kyynärää leveä, nelikulmainen joka neljältä taholtansa.

17 Ja alttarin päällinen oli neljätoistakymmentä kyynärää pitkä ja neljätoistakymmentä kyynärää leveä, nelikulmainen joka neljätä taholta; ja reuna kävi ympäri, puoli kyynärää leviä, ja sen jalka kyynärää korkia, ja sen astuimet olivat itään päin.

18 Ja hän sanoi minulle: sinä ihmisen poika, näin sanoo Herra, Herra: nämät pitää oleman alttarin säädyt, kuin se tehdään, jettä uhrattaisiin siinä polttouhria, ja priiskotettaisiin verta sen päälle.

19 Ja papeille, Leviläisille Zadokin suvusta, jotka minun edelläni käyvät, palvellen minua, sanoo Herra, Herra, pitää sinun antaman nuoren härjän syntiuhriksi.

20 Ja sen verta pitää sinun ottaman ja priiskottaman sillä sen neljä sarvea ja neljä kulmaa reunan ympäri: sillä pitää sinun sen sovittaman ja pyhittämän.

21 Ja pitää ottaman syntiuhrihärjän, ja polttaman sen huoneen eripaikassa, ulkona pyhästä.

22 Ja toisena päivänä pitää sinun uhraaman virheettömän kauriin syntiuhriksi; ja heidän pitää puhdistaman alttarin niinkuin härjälläkin puhdistettiin.

23 Kuin se on tapahtunut, niin sinun pitää uhraaman nuoren virheettömän mullin ja virheettömän oinaan laumasta.

24 Ja uhraa ne molemmat Herran edessä; ja heittäkään papit siihen suolaa, ja uhratkaan ne Herran polttouhriksi.

25 Näin sinun pitää seitsemän päivää uhraaman, kauriin joka päivä syntiuhriksi: mullin ja oinaan laumasta, jotka molemmat virheettömät olemaan pitää.

26 Ja näin heidän pitää alttarin sovittaman seitsemän päivää, ja puhdistaman sen, täyttämän kätensä.

27 Ja niiden seitsemän päivän perästä pitää papit, kahdeksantena päivänä ja sitte aina, uhraaman alttarille teidän polttouhrinne ja kiitosuhrinne; niin minä tahdon teille olla armollinen, sanoo Herra, Herra.

   


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Arcana Coelestia #4482

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4482. 'Behold, the land is broad and spacious before them' means extension, that is to say, of truth which is the truth of doctrine. This is clear from the meaning of 'the land' as the Church, dealt with just above in 4480, and from the meaning of 'broad and spacious' as extension as regards truths, and so as regards those taught by doctrine. When in the Word the measurements of something are given, it is not those measurements that are meant in the internal sense but the essential characteristics of a state that is being described. For measurements involve spatial dimensions and in the next life there are no intervals of space, as there are no periods of time, but states which correspond to these, see 2625, 2837, 3356, 3387, 3404, 4321. That being so, lengths, breadths, and heights, which are spatial measurements, mean the aspects of a state - length meaning holiness, height good, and breadth truth, see 650, 1613, 3433, 3434. This then is why 'the land is broad and spacious' means the extension of truth which is the truth of doctrine within the Church.

[2] Anyone who does not know of the existence of anything spiritual in the Word other than that which stands out in the literal sense is bound to be amazed by the statement that 'the land is broad and specious' means the extension of truth which is the truth of doctrine within the Church. But the truth of this statement may be established from places where 'breadth' is mentioned in the Word, as in Isaiah,

Asshur will go through Judah, it will deluge it and pass through and will reach even to the neck; and the outstretchings of its wings will fill the breadth of the land. Isaiah 8:8.

In David,

O Jehovah, You have not shut me up into the hand of the enemy. You have made my feet stand in a broad place. Psalms 31:8.

In the same author,

Out of my distress I called on Jah; He answered me in a broad place. Psalms 118:5.

In Habakkuk,

I am rousing the Chaldeans, a bitter and hasty nation, marching' into the breadths of the earth. Habakkuk 1:6.

'Breadths' here means nothing other than the truth of the Church.

[3] The reason why breadth has this meaning is that in the spiritual world, that is, in heaven, the Lord is the centre of all, for He is the Sun there. Those in a state of good are more interior, their exact position towards the middle being determined by the character and the amount of the good present in them. This is why 'height' is used in reference to good. Those who are in a similar degree of good are also in a similar degree of truth, and so dwell so to speak at the same distance from the centre, or one might say, dwell on the same contour; and this is why 'breadth' is used in reference to truths. Therefore when a person reads the Word the angels present with him do not understand by 'breadth' anything other than truths. When in the Historical sections, for example, the ark, the altar, the temple, and the spaces outside cities are referred to, states of good and truth are perceived by the dimensions indicating the lengths, breadths, and heights of these. The same is so with the new earth, new Jerusalem, and new Temple - described in Chapters 40-47 of Ezekiel - by which heaven and a new Church are meant, as may be seen from the detailed descriptions in those chapters. So also in John where it is said of the New Jerusalem that it will be foursquare, 'its length being as great as its breadth', Revelation 21:16.

[4] Things which in the spiritual world are interior are described as those that are higher, while those that are exterior are described by those that are lower, 2148, for while in the world, no one can conceive of interior things and exterior ones in any other way, for the reason that he dwells within space and time, and things that belong to space and time have entered in among the ideas comprising his thought and have conditioned the majority of these. From this it is also evident that expressions which give the spatial measurements of things such as the height, length, and breadth of them, are in the spiritual sense expressions used to indicate the magnitude of affections for good and affections for truth.

  
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2025. That 'I will give to you, and to your seed after you, the land of your sojournings' means that the Lord acquired to Himself by His own powers all things meant by 'the land of sojournings' is clear from the meaning of 'sojourning' as receiving instruction, dealt with in 1463. And because man acquires life to himself chiefly through instruction in facts, matters of doctrine, and cognitions of faith, sojourning is consequently the life so acquired. When applied to the Lord it is the life which He obtained for Himself through cognitions, through the conflicts that constituted temptations, and through victories in temptations; and because He obtained it by His own powers, this is what 'the land of your sojournings' means here.

[2] That the Lord obtained all things for Himself by His own powers, and by His own powers united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence and Divine Essence to Human Essence, and that He alone in this way became righteousness, is quite clear in the Prophets, as in Isaiah,

Who is this coming from Edom, marching in the vast numbers of His strength? I have trodden the winepress alone, and from the peoples no one was with Me. I looked around and there was no one helping; and I was astonished that there was no one upholding; therefore My own arm brought Me salvation. Isaiah 63:1, 3, 5.

'Edom' stands for the Lord's Human Essence, 'strength' and 'arm' for power. Plain statements to the effect that He acted from His own power are contained in the phrases 'no one helping' and 'no one upholding', and in that about His own arm bringing Him salvation.

[3] In the same prophet,

He saw that there was no one, and wondered that there was nobody to intercede; and His own arm brought salvation to Him, and His righteousness upheld Him. And He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation on His head. Isaiah 59:16-17.

This similarly means that He acted by His own power, and in so doing became righteousness. That the Lord is righteousness is stated in Daniel,

Seventy weeks have been decreed to atone for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up vision and prophet, and to anoint the Most Holy Place. Daniel 9:24.

And in Jeremiah,

I will raise up for David a righteous branch, and He will reign as king and act with understanding, and He will execute judgement and righteousness in the land. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell in confidence. And this is His name which they will call Him, Jehovah our Righteousness. Jeremiah 23:5-6; 33:15-16.

For this reason He is also called 'the Habitation of Righteousness' in Jeremiah 31:23; 50:7, and 'wonderful' and 'Hero' in Isaiah 9:6.

[4] The reason why the Lord so many times attributes to the Father that which is His own has been explained above in 1999, 2004; for Jehovah was within Him, and so within every single part of Him. Something similar in man may be used for illustration, although there can be no comparison. Within man is his soul, and because it is within him, the soul is within every individual part of him, that is to say, within every individual part of his thinking and every individual part of his activity. Anything that does not have his soul within it is not part of him. The Lord's soul was Life itself or Being (Esse) itself, which is Jehovah, for He was conceived from Jehovah; thus Life itself was present within every individual part of Him. And because Life itself, or Being (Esse) itself, which is Jehovah, belonged to Him in the way that the soul does to man, so that which was Jehovah's was His, which is what the Lord says in His statements about His being in the bosom of the Father, John 1:18, and about all things that the Father has being His, John 16:15; 17:10-11.

[5] From good which is Jehovah's He united the Divine Essence to the Human Essence, and from truth united the Human Essence to the Divine Essence, and so achieved every single thing all from Himself. Indeed His Human was left to Itself in order that of Himself He might fight against all the hells and overcome them; and because He had life within Himself, as stated, which was His own, He overcame them by His own power and strength, as is also clearly stated in the places quoted from the Prophets. So then, because He acquired all things to Himself by His own powers, He became Righteousness, cleared the world of spirits of hellish genii and spirits, and in so doing rescued the human race from destruction - for the human race is governed by means of spirits - and thus redeemed it. This is why the Old Testament Word speaks so often of Him as Rescuer and Redeemer, and also Saviour, as His name Jesus describes.

  
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