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1 我到殿那裡量牆柱:這面厚肘,那面厚肘,寬窄與會幕相同。

2 口寬肘。兩旁,這邊五肘,那邊五肘。他量殿長四十肘,寬二十肘。

3 他到內殿量牆柱,各厚肘。口寬肘,兩旁各寬肘。

4 他量內殿,長二十肘,寬二十肘。他對我:這是至所。

5 他又量殿,厚肘;圍著殿有旁,各寬肘。

6 層,層疊而上,每層排列三十間。旁的梁木擱在殿坎上,免得插入殿

7 這圍殿的旁越高越寬;因旁圍殿懸疊而上,所以越上越寬,從下一層,由中一層,到上一層。

8 我又見圍著殿有月臺。旁根基足一竿,就是大肘。

9 的外厚五肘。旁之外還有餘地。

10 在旁與對面的房屋中間有空地,寬二十肘。

11 旁屋的都向餘地:向北向南。周圍的餘地寬五肘。

12 在西面空地之後有房子,寬七十肘,長九十肘,四圍厚五肘。

13 這樣,他量殿,長一肘,又量空地和那房子並牆,共長一肘。

14 殿的前面和兩旁的空地,寬一肘。

15 他量空地面的那房子,並兩旁的樓廊,共長一肘。

16 內殿、院廊、門檻、嚴緊的窗櫺,並對著門檻的層樓廊,從到窗櫺(窗櫺都有蔽子),

17 直到以上,就是到內殿和外殿內外四圍,都按尺寸用木板遮蔽。

18 牆上雕刻基路伯和棕樹。每基路伯中間有一棵棕樹,每基路伯臉。

19 這邊有人臉向著棕樹,那邊有獅子臉向著棕樹,殿內周圍都是如此。

20 以上,都有基路伯和棕樹。殿就是這樣。

21 殿的門柱是方的。至所的前面,形狀和殿的形狀一樣。

22 頭做的,肘,長肘。角和面,並四旁,頭做的。他對我:這是耶和華面前的桌子

23 殿和至所的各有兩扇。

24 每扇分兩扇,這兩扇是摺疊的。這邊分兩扇,那邊也分兩扇。

25 殿的扇上雕刻基路伯和棕,與刻在牆上的一般。在外頭廊前有檻。

26 廊這邊那邊都有嚴緊的窗櫺和棕樹;殿的旁和檻就是這樣。

   

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Sacred Scripture # 97

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97. Further still, we need to realize that the literal meaning of the Word serves to protect the real truths that lie hidden within it. Its protection consists of its being susceptible to being turned in different directions and interpreted to agree with our own grasp of it, so that the inner content is not damaged or transgressed. It does no harm if different people understand the literal meaning of the Word differently. It does do harm, though, if the divine truths that lie hidden within are distorted. This in fact does violence to the Word.

To prevent this from happening, the literal meaning offers protection, and it offers protection for people who take for granted the false beliefs of their religion but do not convince themselves that those false beliefs are true. These people do no harm.

[2] This protection is the meaning of angel guardians in the Word, and the description of angel guardians [in Ezekiel] is a depiction of this protection.

This protection is the meaning of the angel guardians stationed at the entrance after Adam and his wife were expelled from the Garden of Eden, of whom we read,

When Jehovah God drove them out, he made angel guardians dwell to the east of the Garden of Eden, and the flame of a sword turning this way and that, to guard the way of the tree of life. (Genesis 3:24)

The angel guardians mean protection; the way of the tree of life means entrance to the Lord, which we have through the Word; the flame of a sword turning this way and that means divine truth at its very boundaries, which is like the Word in its literal meaning - it too can be turned this way and that.

[3] There is a similar meaning to the angel guardians of gold placed on top of the two ends of the mercy seat that was on the ark in the tabernacle (Exodus 25:18-21). Because this was what the angel guardians meant, the Lord talked with Moses between them (Exodus 25:22; 37:9; Numbers 7:89). As noted in §§37-49 above, the Lord does not say anything to us unless it is complete, and divine truth is in its fullness in the literal meaning of the Word; so that is why the Lord talked with Moses between the angel guardians.

The meaning of the angel guardians on the curtains of the tabernacle and on its veils (Exodus 26:31) is no different, since the curtains and veils represent the boundaries of heaven and the church and therefore of the Word as well (see §46 above). The meaning of the angel guardians in the middle of the Jerusalem temple (1 Kings 6:23-28) and the angel guardians carved on the walls and gates of the Temple (1 Kings 6:29, 32, 35) is no different either. The same holds for the angel guardians in the new temple (Ezekiel 41:18-20; again, see §47 above).

[4] Since the angel guardians mean protection that keeps us from going straight to the Lord, heaven, and the divine truth of the Word as it is inwardly, and makes us instead move indirectly through its outermost forms, we read of the King of Tyre,

You had sealed your full measure and were full of wisdom and perfect in beauty. You were in the Garden of Eden. Every precious stone was your covering. You, angel guardian, were the spreading of a covering. I destroyed you, covering angel guardian, in the midst of stones of fire. (Ezekiel 28:12-14, 16)

Tyre means the church in respect to its concepts of what is true and good, so the king of Tyre means the Word where these concepts can be found and where they come from. We can see that Tyre and the protecting angel guardians here mean the Word in its outermost form, which is its literal meaning, because it says “you had sealed your full measure,” “every precious stone was your covering,” and “you, angel guardian, were the spreading of a covering, ” as well as mentioning a “covering angel guardian.” The precious stones that are also mentioned mean truths of the literal meaning of the Word (see §45 above).

Since angel guardians mean the outermost form of divine truth as protection, it says in David,

Jehovah bowed the heavens and came down, riding upon angel guardians. (Psalms 18:9-10)

O Shepherd of Israel, who sits upon the angel guardians, shine forth! (Psalms 80:1)

and

... Jehovah who sits upon the angel guardians. (Psalms 99:1)

To ride and to sit upon angel guardians is [to rest] on the outermost meaning of the Word.

[5] The divine truth in the Word and its nature are described [through correspondences] as angel guardians in chapters 1, 9, and 10 of Ezekiel; but since no one can know what the details of the description mean except those for whom the spiritual meaning has been opened, the meaning of all the things it says about the angel guardians in the first chapter of Ezekiel has been disclosed to me in summary form, as follows:

There is a depiction of the outward divine aura of the Word (verse 4); that aura is represented as a human being (verse 5); it is shown to be united to spiritual and heavenly realities (verse 6). There is a depiction of the nature of the earthly level of the Word (verse 7), and of the nature of the spiritual and heavenly levels of the Word that are united to its earthly level (verses 8-9). There is a depiction of the divine love within the heavenly, spiritual, and earthly levels of goodness and truth in the Word, together as one and also distinct from one another (verses 10-11), and an indication that they share a common goal (verse 12). There is a depiction of the aura of the Word that comes from the Lord’s divine goodness and divine truth, which give life to the Word (verses 13-14), of the teachings of what is good and true that are in the Word and from the Word (verses 15-21), and of the divine nature of the Lord that is above it and within it (verses 22-23) and that comes from it (verses 24-25). It is shown that the Lord is above the heavens (verse 26) and that to him belong divine love and divine wisdom (verses 27-28).

These summary statements have been checked against the Word in heaven and are in accord with it.

  
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