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出埃及記 35

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1 摩西招聚以色列全會眾,對他們:這是耶和華所吩咐的,叫你們照著行:

2 日要做工,第七日乃為日,當向耶和華守為安息日。凡這日之內做工的,必把他治

3 當安息日,不可在你們一切的處生

4 摩西以色列全會眾耶和華所吩咐的是這樣:

5 你們中間要拿禮物獻給耶和華,凡樂意獻的可以拿耶和華的禮物來,就是、銅,

6 藍色紫色、朱紅色線,細麻,山羊毛,

7 染紅的公羊皮,海狗,皂莢

8 點燈的,並做膏香料

9 紅瑪瑙與別樣的寶,可以鑲嵌在以弗得和胸牌上

10 你們中間凡裡有智慧的都要耶和華一切所吩咐的:

11 就是帳幕和帳幕的罩棚,並帳幕的蓋、鉤子、板、閂、子、帶卯的座,

12 櫃和櫃的杠,施恩座和遮掩櫃的幔子,

13 桌子桌子的杠與桌子的一切器具,並陳設餅,

14 臺和臺的器具,盞並點

15 的杠,膏和馨料,並帳幕口的簾子,

16 祭壇的銅網,的杠並的一切器具,洗濯盆和盆座,

17 院子的帷子和帷子的子,帶卯的座和院子的簾,

18 帳幕的橛子並院子的橛子,和這兩處的繩子,

19 精工做的禮服和祭司亞倫並他兒子在所用以供祭司職分的衣。

20 以色列全會眾從摩西面前退去。

21 裡受感和甘樂意的都拿耶和華的禮物,用以做會幕和其中一切的使用,又用以做衣。

22 裡樂意獻禮物的,連帶女,各將器,就是胸前鍼、耳環(或作:鼻環)、打印的戒指,和手釧帶獻給耶和華

23 凡有藍色紫色、朱紅色線,細麻,山羊毛,染紅的公羊皮,海狗的,都拿了來;

24 凡獻子和銅給耶和華為禮物的都拿了來;凡有皂莢可做甚麼使用的也拿了來。

25 中有智慧的婦女親紡線,把所紡的藍色紫色、朱紅色線,和細麻都拿了來。

26 凡有智慧、裡受感的婦女就紡山羊毛。

27 眾官長把紅瑪瑙和別樣的寶,可以鑲嵌在以弗得與胸牌上的,都拿了來;

28 又拿香料,拿點燈,做膏

29 以色列人,無論女,凡甘樂意獻禮物給耶和華的,都將禮物拿來,做耶和華摩西所吩咐的一切工。

30 摩西以色列人猶大支派中,戶珥的孫子、烏利的兒子比撒列,耶和華已經題他的名召他,

31 又以的靈充滿了他,使他有智慧、聰明、知識,能做各樣的工,

32 能想出巧工,用、銅製造各物,

33 又能刻寶,可以鑲嵌,能雕刻頭,能做各樣的巧工。

34 耶和華又使他,和但支派中亞希撒抹的兒子亞何利亞伯,裡靈明,能教導人。

35 耶和華使他們的滿有智慧,能做各樣的工,無論是雕刻的工,巧匠的工,用藍色紫色、朱紅色線,和細麻、繡花的工,並機匠的工,他們都能做,也能想出奇巧的工。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9915

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9915. The work of the weaver. That this signifies from the celestial, is evident from the signification of “the work of the weaver,” as being from the celestial. By “work” is signified that which is done, or which comes-forth, thus that which is from something else; and “the weaver” denotes one who causes the thing to be, or to come-forth; thus he denotes the celestial, because the spiritual comes-forth from and through the celestial. (That the good of the celestial kingdom flows into the good of the spiritual kingdom, and causes this good to come forth, was shown above, n. 9913, 9914.) Whether we say “the good of the celestial kingdom,” or “the celestial,” it is the same thing; for the celestial is the good of the celestial kingdom. The case is similar with “the good of the spiritual kingdom,” and “the spiritual.” What the good of the celestial kingdom or the celestial is, and what the good of the spiritual kingdom or the spiritual is may be seen from the passages cited in n. 9277.)

[2] There are three things in the heavens which follow on in order; namely, the celestial, the spiritual, and the natural; the celestial makes the inmost heaven, the spiritual the middle heaven, and the natural which proceeds from the spiritual makes the ultimate heaven. These same three things are in man, and in him they follow on in the same order as in the heavens; for a regenerated man is a heaven in the least form, corresponding to the Grand Man (n. 9279). But the faculties which receive these three things are called the will, the understanding, and the memory-knowledge by virtue of which is the thought or imagination of the external or natural man. The will receives the celestial, or good; the intellectual receives the spiritual, or truth from this good; and the memory-knowledge which makes the understanding of the natural man, brings the two former to a close. These three are signified in the Word by “the embroiderer,” “the thinker,” 1 and “the weaver.” (That “the embroiderer,” or “the embroidered work” denotes memory-knowledge, see n. 9688; also that “the thinker,” 1 or that which is thought, denotes the understanding, n. 9598, 9688.) Thus “the weaver” denotes the will. The reason why “the weaver” denotes the will is that the will flows into the understanding, and weaves it, insomuch that the things which are in the understanding are woven fabrics from the will; for that which the will wills, it forms so as to appear to the sight in the understanding. This sight is thought, consequently by “the thinker” 1 is signified the understanding.

[3] As by Aaron’s garments was represented the spiritual kingdom joined to the celestial kingdom (n. 9814); and as the celestial kingdom corresponds to the will in man, and the spiritual kingdom to the understanding in him (n. 9835), therefore in application to garments mention is made of “the work of the embroiderer,” of “the thinker,” 1 and of “the weaver,” and by these are signified things which are from the faculty of memory-knowledge, from the understanding, and from the will; or what is the same, from the natural, the spiritual, and the celestial.

[4] That such things are signified, can be seen by all who believe that the Word is Divine, and that it therefore contains within it things that belong to the Lord, to heaven, and to the church; for these things are Divine. Apart from these, what purpose would be served by Jehovah Himself declaring of what, and by what work, the garments of Aaron should be made? and which of them should be the work of the embroiderer, which the work of the thinker, 1 and which the work of the weaver? All these particulars are distinctly mentioned in what follows in the book of Exodus in these words:

Them hath He filled with wisdom of heart, to do all the work of the workman, and of the thinker, 1 and of the embroiderer; in blue, and in crimson, and in scarlet double-dyed; and of the weaver, even of them that do all work, and of those who think thoughts (Exodus 35:35).

“The workman” here denotes Divine celestial good, from which is the will of the regenerated man (n. 9846); his “work” is mentioned in the first place, because it is immediately from the Divine; and from celestial good all things are mediately born and proceed.

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1. skilled craftsman

  
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