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Exodus 30

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1 Uděláš i oltář, na němž by se kadilo; z dříví setim uděláš jej.

2 Lokte zdélí, a lokte zšíří, čtverhraný bude, a dvou loket zvýší; z něho budou rohy jeho.

3 Obložíš pak jej zlatem čistým, svrchek jeho i po stranách vůkol i rohy jeho; a uděláš mu korunu zlatou vůkol.

4 Po dvou také kruzích zlatých uděláš u něho, pod korunou ve dvou úhlech jeho, po obou stranách jeho; a skrze ně provlečeš sochory, aby nošen byl na nich.

5 Ty pak sochory uděláš z dříví setim, a obložíš je zlatem.

6 A postavíš jej před oponou, za kterouž jest truhla svědectví, před slitovnicí, kteráž jest nad svědectvím, kdež přicházeti budu k tobě.

7 I kaditi bude na něm Aron kadidlem z vonných věcí; každého jitra, když spraví světla, kaditi bude.

8 Tolikéž když rozsvítí Aron lampy k večerou, kaditi bude kaděním vonných věcí ustavičně před Hospodinem po rodech vašich.

9 Nevložíte na něj kadidla cizího, ani zápalu, ani oběti suché, ani oběti mokré obětovati budete na něm.

10 Toliko očištění vykoná nad rohy jeho Aron jednou v roce, krví oběti za hřích v den očišťování; jednou v roce očištění vykoná na něm po rodech vašich; svatosvaté jest Hospodinu.

11 Mluvil pak Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

12 Když vyzdvihneš hlavní summu synů Izraelských náležejících ku počtu, dá jeden každý výplatu duše své Hospodinu, když je počítati budeš, aby nebyla na nich rána, když sečteni budou.

13 Toto pak dají: Každý z těch, kteří jdou v počet, půl lotu dá, podlé lotu svatyně. (Dvadceti peněz platí ten lot.) Půl lotu obět pozdvižení bude Hospodinu.

14 Kdožkoli jde v počet od dvadcíti let a výše, tu obět pozdvižení ať dá Hospodinu.

15 Bohatý nedá více, a chudý nedá méně, než půl lotu, když dávati budou obět pozdvižení Hospodinu k očištění duší vašich.

16 A vezma stříbro očištění od synů Izraelských, dáš je na potřeby k službě stánku úmluvy; a bude to synům Izraelským na památku před Hospodinem k očištění duší vašich.

17 Mluvil také Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

18 Uděláš i umyvadlo měděné k umývání a podstavek jeho měděný, a postavíš je mezi stánkem úmluvy a oltářem, a naleješ do něho vody.

19 Umývati budou z něho Aron i synové jeho ruce své i nohy své.

20 Když vcházeti budou do stánku úmluvy, umývati se budou vodou, aby nezemřeli, aneb když by měli přistupovati k oltáři, aby sloužili, a zapalovali obět ohnivou Hospodinu.

21 I budou umývati ruce i nohy své, aby nezemřeli. A bude jim ustanovení toto věčné, Aronovi i semeni jeho po rodech jejich.

22 Mluvil také Hospodin k Mojžíšovi, řka:

23 Ty pak vezmi sobě vonných věcí předních: Mirry nejčistší pět set lotů, a skořice vonné polovici toho, totiž dvě stě a padesát, a prustvorce vonného dvě stě a padesát;

24 Kasie pak pět set lotů na váhu svatyně, oleje olivového míru hin.

25 A uděláš z toho olej pomazání svatého, mast nejvýbornější dílem apatykářským. olej pomazání svatého bude.

26 Pomažeš jím stánku úmluvy i truhly svědectví,

27 A stolu i všech nádob k němu, svícnu i všech nádob jeho, i oltáře, na němž se kadí;

28 Oltáře také, na němž se pálí oběti, a všech nádob jeho, i umyvadla s podstavkem jeho.

29 Tak posvětíš jich, aby byly nejsvětější. Cožkoli dotkne se jich, posvěceno bude.

30 Arona také a synů jeho pomažeš, a posvětíš jich, aby úřad kněžský konali přede mnou.

31 K synům pak Izraelským mluviti budeš, řka: Tento olej pomazání svatého bude mi v národech vašich.

32 Tělo člověka nebude mazáno jím, a podlé složení jeho neuděláte podobného. Svatýť jest, svatý vám bude.

33 Kdo by koli udělal mast podobnou, a neb mazal by jí cizího, vyhlazen bude z lidu svého.

34 I řekl Hospodin Mojžíšovi: Vezmi sobě vonných věcí, balsamu, onychi, galbanu vonného, a kadidla čistého; jednostejná váha toho bude.

35 A uděláš z toho kadidlo, složení dílem apatykářským smíšené, čisté a svaté.

36 A ztluka to drobně, klásti budeš z něho před svědectvím v stánku úmluvy, kdež přicházeti budu k tobě. Nejsvětější to vám bude.

37 Neuděláte sobě kadidla podlé složení tohoto, kteréž připravíš; za svatou věc tobě bude pro Hospodina.

38 Kdo by koli dělal co podobného k vůni sobě, vyhlazen bude z lidu svého.

   

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10199. 'Incense of spices' means a hearing and receiving with pleasure. This is clear from the meaning of 'incense' as the Lord's hearing and receiving with pleasure everything of worship that springs from love and charity, dealt with in 10177; and from the meaning of 'spices' as things that bring pleasure. Things bringing pleasure are meant by 'spices' on account of their odour; for 'odour' means perception, and therefore a sweet odour means a perception of that which brings pleasure, while an offensive odour means that which brings no pleasure. All things perceived by a person with the sensory organs of smell, taste, sight, hearing, and touch mean spiritual realities connected with the good of love and the truths of faith. Consequently smell means the perception of interior truth springing from the good of love; taste means perception and the desire to know and become wise; sight means an understanding of the truths of faith; hearing means perception resulting from the good of faith and from obedience; and touch in general means imparting, conveying, and being received.

[2] The reason why they have these meanings is that every reception of impressions by the outward senses begins in reception by the inward senses, which belong to the understanding and will, and so begins within the person, in the truths of faith and the good of love since these constitute the understanding and will within the human mind. Yet inward sensations, which belong properly to a person's understanding and will, do not feel the same as the outward ones, though they are turned into outward sensations when they flow in. For all the perceptions that a person receives by means of his outward sensory organs flow from inward powers of mind. The path all influx takes is from inward things to outward ones, not from outward to inward, since there is no such thing as physical influx - that is, influx from the natural world into the spiritual world - only influx from the spiritual world into the natural. A person's inner powers, which belong properly to understanding and will, exist in the spiritual world, and his outward ones, which belong properly to the bodily senses, exist in the natural world. From all this too it becomes clear what correspondence is and what the nature of it is.

[3] In general, smell corresponds to perception of some reality, as determined by the essential nature of the matter that is being perceived, see 1514, 1517-1519, 3577, 4624-4634, 10054.

Taste corresponds to perception and the desire to know and become wise, 3502, 4791-4805.

Sight corresponds to an understanding of the truths of faith, 3863, 4403-4421, 4567, 5114, 5400, 6805.

Hearing corresponds to perception of the good of faith and to obedience, 3869, 4652-4660, 7216, 8361, 9311, 9926.

Touch means imparting, conveying, and being received, 10130.

[4] 1 The fact that such things as are perceived with pleasure are meant by 'spices' - the kinds that spring from love and charity, in particular interior truths since they spring from these - is clear from the following places in the Word: In Isaiah,

Instead of spice 2 there will be rottenness, and instead of a girdle, a falling apart, and instead of well-set hair 3 , baldness. Isaiah 3:24.

This refers to the daughters of Zion, by whom the celestial Church is meant, a Church in possession of interior truths springing from the good of love to the Lord. 'Spice' here means interior truth, 'rottenness' deprivation of it; 'a girdle' means a joining together, and 'a falling apart' the dissolution of connection and order; 'well-set hair' means factual knowledge of truth, which is exterior truth or truth as the external man knows it, and 'baldness' deprivation of that truth.

'A girdle' means a joining together and a bond to ensure that everything is held in connection and has the same end in view, see 9828.

'Well-set hair' means factual knowledge of truth, 2831 4 .

'Baldness' means deprivation of that truth, 9960.

[5] In Ezekiel,

A great eagle with [great] wings came on Lebanon, and from it took a twig of the cedar away into the land of Canaan 5 ; in the city of spicers he put the top of it 6 . Ezekiel 17:3-4.

This refers in the internal sense to the beginnings and growth of the spiritual Church, and then its corruption and end. 'A great eagle with [great] wings' means the interior truth which that Church possessed, 3901, 8764, 'wings' its exterior truths, 8764, 9514. 'Lebanon' is that Church, 'the cedar' there being the spiritual Church's truth. 'The city of spicers' is a place where teachings composed of interior truth are presented, 'cities' in the Word meaning religious teachings, see 402, 2449, 3216, 4492, 4493. It is called 'the city of spicers' by virtue of its interior truths.

[6] In the same prophet,

The traders of Sheba and Raamah with the best of [every] spice, and with every precious stone and gold, carried out 7 their dealings. Ezekiel 27:22.

This refers to Tyre, which means the Church in respect of cognitions or knowledge of goodness and truth. 'The traders' are those who possess these and pass them on; 'Sheba and Raamah' are those with whom cognitions of celestial and spiritual things exist; 'the best of spice' is that which by virtue of interior truths brings pleasure; 'precious stone' is those very truths; and 'gold' is the good that goes with them.

Tyre means the Church in respect of interior cognitions of goodness and truth, and in the abstract sense those cognitions themselves, see 1201.

'The traders' are those who possess these and pass them on, 2967, 4453.

'Sheba and Raamah' are those with whom cognitions of celestial and spiritual things exist, 1171, 3240.

'Precious stone' is interior truth, 9863, 9865, 9873, 9874.

'Gold' is the good that goes with it, see the places referred to in 9874, 9881.

[7] From all this one may see what was represented by the queen of Sheba's coming to Solomon in Jerusalem with camels carrying spices, gold, and precious stones, 1 Kings 10:1-2, and by the offering of gold, frankincense, and myrrh which the wise men from the east made to the new-born Jesus, Matthew 2:11. Because 'spices' meant interior truths, thus those which bring pleasure, the incense and also the anointing oil, dealt with further on in this chapter, were scented with spices.

[8] By interior truths those truths which have become part of a person's life and affection, thus those inwardly present in him, should be understood, but not truths which are present solely in the memory and have not become part of that person's life. These truths in relation to the others are called external ones, since they have not been inscribed on the person's life, only on his memory. They reside in the external man and not in the internal. Truths of faith which have been inscribed on a person's life are present in the will, and what is in the will is present in the internal man. For by means of the truths of faith the internal man is opened up and contact with heaven is brought about. From this it is evident that the interior truths present with a person are ones that spring from the good of love and charity. Whether you say will or love it amounts to the same thing, for what composes a person's will composes his love. Therefore the truths inscribed on the person's life, called interior truths, are ones that have been inscribed on his love, and so on the will, from which they afterwards go forth when they pass into speech and action.

[9] For heaven, in which the internal man that has been opened up is present, does not enter truths directly but indirectly, through the good of love. But heaven cannot come in when a person's internal man is closed, because there is no good of love there to receive it. In the case therefore of those with whom the internal man has not been opened by means of truths springing from the good of love and charity hell enters with falsities arising from evil, no matter how many truths of faith, even interior ones, are residing in the external man alone, that is, in the memory.

From all this one may now see what should be understood by interior truths that bring pleasure, which are meant by 'spices', namely those which spring from the good of love and charity.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. To judge both from the first Latin edition and his rough draft Swedenborg may have intended to add words that would have concluded what goes before and introduced what comes next.

2. i.e. fragrance

3. literally, instead of the work of plaited [hair]

4. The word rendered well-set, more literally plaited, may otherwise mean entangled.

5. Here the Hebrew may be taken to mean either the land of Canaan or the land of the merchant. See 3901:2, 8764:6, where Swedenborg adopts the latter meaning.

6. literally, its head i.e. the twig from the top of the cedar

7. literally, gave

  
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