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Exodus 26

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1 Tee elamu kümnest vaibast, mis on korrutatud linasest lõimest, sinisest, purpurpunasest ja helepunasest lõngast; tee need kunstipäraselt sissekootud keerubitega!

2 Iga vaiba pikkus olgu kakskümmend kaheksa küünart ja iga vaiba laius neli küünart; kõigil vaipadel olgu samad mõõdud!

3 Viis vaipa seotagu üksteisega kokku, samuti seotagu ka teised viis vaipa üksteisega kokku!

4 Tee sinised aasad esimese vaiba servale, äärmisele esimeses reastuses; samasugused tee ka teise reastuse äärmise vaiba servale!

5 Tee viiskümmend aasa esimesele vaibale ja tee viiskümmend aasa vaiba servale, mis on teises reastuses; aasad olgu üksteisega kohakuti!

6 Tee ka viiskümmend kuldhaaki ja ühenda nende haakidega vaibad üksteise külge, et neist saaks täielik elamu!

7 Ja tee kitsekarvadest vaibad telgiks elamu peale; neid vaipu tee üksteist!

8 Iga vaiba pikkus olgu kolmkümmend küünart ja iga vaiba laius neli küünart; üheteistkümnel vaibal olgu samad mõõdud!

9 Seo kokku viis vaipa eraldi ja kuus vaipa eraldi, aga kuues vaip pane kahekordselt telgi suule!

10 Tee viiskümmend aasa esimese vaiba servale, äärmisele reastuses, ja viiskümmend aasa vaiba servale teises reastuses!

11 Tee viiskümmend vaskhaaki, pista haagid aasadesse ja ühenda telk üheks tervikuks!

12 Telgi vaipade liigse ülerippuvuse korral rippugu pool liigsest vaibast elamu tagaküljes!

13 Küünar siitpoolt ja küünar sealtpoolt telgi vaipade liigsest pikkusest rippugu üle elamu külgede, kattes seda siit- ja sealtpoolt!

14 Tee telgile kate punakaist jääranahkadest ja selle peale veel teine kate merilehmanahkadest!

15 Tee elamule akaatsiapuust püstipandavad lauad!

16 Iga laua pikkus olgu kümme küünart ja iga laua laius poolteist küünart!

17 Igal laual olgu kaks tappi, mis üksteisega on ühendatud; nõnda tee kõik elamu lauad!

18 Tee elamule laudu: kakskümmend lauda lõunapoolse külje jaoks lõuna poole!

19 Tee kahekümnele lauale alla nelikümmend hõbejalga: kaks jalga iga laua alla mõlema tapi jaoks!

20 Ja elamu teise külje jaoks, põhja poole, kakskümmend lauda

21 ja nende nelikümmend hõbejalga: kaks jalga iga laua all.

22 Aga elamu läänepoolse tagakülje jaoks tee kuus lauda!

23 Ja tee kaks lauda elamu tagakülje nurkade jaoks!

24 Need moodustagu kaksiklauad, mis on ühendatud alt üles kuni esimese rõngani; nõnda olgu see nende mõlemaga, neist saagu mõlemad nurgad!

25 Neid on siis kaheksa lauda ja nende hõbejalgu on kuusteist jalga: kaks jalga iga laua all.

26 Tee akaatsiapuust põiklatid: viis latti elamu ühe külje laudade jaoks,

27 viis latti elamu teise külje laudade jaoks ja viis latti elamu küljelaudade jaoks läänepoolses tagaküljes!

28 Keskmine põiklatt keset laudu kulgegu servast servani!

29 Karda lauad kullaga ja tee neile kullast rõngad lattide asemeiks; karda ka latid kullaga!

30 Siis püstita elamu plaani järgi, mis sulle mäel näidati!

31 Ja tee eesriie sinisest, purpurpunasest ja helepunasest lõngast ning korrutatud linasest lõimest, sisse kududes keerubite kujud!

32 Riputa see kullaga karratud nelja akaatsiapuust samba külge, millel on kuldhaagid ja mis seisavad neljal hõbejalal!

33 Riputa eesriie haakide külge ja vii sinna eesriide taha tunnistuslaegas! Ja eesriie eraldagu teile püha ja kõige pühamat paika!

34 Pane lepituskaas tunnistuslaekale peale kõige pühamas paigas!

35 Aseta laud eesriide ette ja lauaga kohakuti lambijalg elamu lõunapoolsesse külge; laud aga pane põhjapoolsesse külge!

36 Tee kate ka telgi uksele sinisest, purpurpunasest ja helepunasest lõngast ning korrutatud linasest lõimest kunstipäraselt kootuna!

37 Katte jaoks tee viis akaatsiapuust sammast ja karda need kullaga; nende haagid olgu kullast; ja vala neile viis vaskjalga!

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9595

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9595. 'Ten curtains' means all the truths of which it consists. This is clear from the meaning of 'ten' as all, dealt with in 4638, so that 'a tenth part', which is one curtain, means a sufficient amount, 8468, 8540; and from the meaning of 'curtains' as the interior truths of faith which belong to the new understanding. For 'the dwelling-place' means the middle or second heaven, which is heaven by virtue of its reception of Divine Truth emanating from the Lord's Divine Good, as shown above in 9594; consequently the curtains of which it was assembled and which enveloped it are the truths of faith belonging to the new understanding. They are interior truths, because exterior truths are meant by the curtains made from [the hair of] goats for the tent going all the way round, which are also dealt with in the present chapter.

[2] The fact that 'curtains' are the truths of faith which those in the Lord's spiritual kingdom possess is clear from places in the Word where they are mentioned, as in Isaiah,

Sing, O barren one that did not bear; for the sons of her that is desolate will be more than the sons of her that is married. Enlarge the place of your tent, and let them stretch out the curtains of your dwelling-places. Lengthen the ropes, because you will break out to the right and to the left, and your seed will inherit the nations. Isaiah 54:1-3.

This refers to the Church to be established among the gentiles, which is called 'a barren one that did not bear' because it lacks truths from the Word, 9325. It says that 'her sons will be more than those of her that is married' because it will have more truths than the devastated former Church had; for 'sons' are truths, 489, 491, 533, 1147, 3373, 3704. 'Enlarging the place of the tent' stands for the holiness of worship springing from the good of love, 3312, 4391, 4599, 'stretching out the curtains of dwelling-places' for the holiness of worship springing from the truths of faith.

[3] In Jeremiah,

The whole land has been laid waste. Suddenly My tents have been laid waste, My curtains in a moment. Jeremiah 4:20.

'A land laid waste' stands for the Church, 9325, 'tents laid waste' for the holiness of worship springing from the good of love, 'curtains laid waste' for holy worship springing from the truths of faith.

[4] In the same prophet,

My tent has been laid waste, and all My ropes torn away. My sons have gone away from Me, and they are not. There is no one stretching out My tent any more, and setting up My curtains. For the shepherds have become stupid. Jeremiah 10:20-21.

Here the meaning is similar. In the same prophet,

Arise and go up against Arabia, and lay waste the sons of the east. They will take their tents and flocks, their curtains and all their vessels, and bear their camels away for themselves. Jeremiah 49:28-29.

'Arabia' and 'the sons of the east' stand for those with cognitions or knowledge of goodness and truth, 3249; 'taking tents and flocks' stands for taking the Church's forms of interior good, 8937, 'taking curtains' for taking the Church's interior truths, 'their vessels' the Church's exterior truths, 3068, 3079, 'camels' general facts, 3048, 3071, 3143, 3145. In Habakkuk,

Below Aven I saw the tents of Cushan; the curtains of Midian shook. Habakkuk 3:7.

'The curtains of Midian' stands for the truths with those governed by simple good, 3242, 4756, 4788, 6773, 6775.

[5] All this shows what is meant by the following in David,

O Jehovah, You have put on glory and honour - He who covers Himself with light, as if with a garment; He stretches out the heavens like a curtain. Psalms 104:1-2.

'Covering Himself with light, as if with a garment' stands for Divine Truths. Truth is meant by 'light', see 9548, and also by 'a garment', 4545, 4763, 5319, 5954, 9093, 9212, 9216; therefore 'stretching out the heavens like a curtain' means enlarging the heavens by means of an influx of God's truth, from which come intelligence and wisdom. 'Stretching and spreading out the heavens' has reference to the new or regenerated understanding part of the mind, see at the end of the very next paragraph, 9596.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 4599

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4599. 'And pitched his tent beyond the tower of Eder' means more interior aspects of this. This is clear from the meaning of 'pitching a tent' as an advance in holiness, in this case towards more interior aspects - 'a tent' meaning holiness, see 414, 1102, 2145, 2152, 3312, 4391; from the meaning of 'beyond the tower' as into more interior aspects, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'Eder' as the nature of the state, that is to say, the nature of the advance made in holiness towards more interior aspects. This tower possessed that meaning from of old, but because there is no further reference to it in the Word apart from Joshua 15:21, this cannot be proved from parallel passages in the way other names can. The reason 'beyond the tower' means towards more interior aspects is that things which are more interior are expressed as objects that are lofty and high - as mountains, hills, towers, housetops, and the like. The reason for this is that minds which form their ideas from natural objects in the world as perceived through the external senses see things of an interior nature as objects that are higher than others, 2148.

[2] That 'towers' means interior things may also be seen from other places in the Word, as in Isaiah,

My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill, 1 which he surrounded [with an enclosure] and gathered out the stones, and planted it with the choicest vine, and built a tower in the midst of it. Isaiah 5:1-2.

'A vineyard' stands for the spiritual Church, 'the choicest vine' for spiritual good, 'he built a tower in the midst of it' for the interior aspects of truth. Similarly also in the Lord's parable in Matthew,

A householder planted a vineyard, and set a hedge around it, and dug a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to tenants. Matthew 21:33; Mark 12:1.

[3] In Ezekiel,

The sons of Arvad, and your army, were on your walls round about, and Gammadim were in your towers; they hung their shields on your walls round about; they made perfect your beauty. Ezekiel 27:11.

This refers to Tyre, by which are meant cognitions of good and truth, or people who possess these cognitions. 'Gammadim in its tower' stands for cognitions of interior truth.

[4] In Micah,

Jehovah will reign over them in Mount Zion, from now on and for ever. And you, O tower of the flock, hill of the daughter of Zion, to you will it come, and the former kingdom will return, the kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem. Micah 4:7-8.

This describes the Lord's celestial kingdom. 'Mount Zion' describes the inmost part of it, which is love to the Lord; 'hill of the daughter of Zion' its immediate derivative, which is mutual love, called in the spiritual sense charity towards the neighbour; 'tower of the flock' describes its interior truths of good. The existence of a spiritual-celestial kingdom from this is meant by 'the kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem'. In David,

Mount Zion will be glad, the daughters of Judah will be exultant, because of Your judgements. Encompass Zion, and go around her; count up her towers. Psalms 48:11-12.

Here 'towers' stands for interior truths which defend the things that constitute love and charity.

[5] In Luke,

Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple. For who of you, when he wishes to build a tower, does not first sit down and work out the cost, whether he has the means to complete it? Or what king going to encounter another king in war does not first sit down and take counsel whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? So every one of you who does not renounce all that is his own cannot be My disciple. Luke 14:27-28, 31, 33.

Anyone who is not acquainted with the internal sense of the Word can only suppose that here the Lord was using comparisons, and that the expressions 'building a tower' and 'going to war' were not used to mean anything more. He does not know that each comparison in the Word has a spiritual meaning, and is representative, and that 'building a tower' means acquiring interior truths to oneself and 'going to war' fighting from those truths. For the subject in this quotation is the temptations undergone by those who belong to the Church and are here called the Lord's disciples. Those temptations are meant by 'his own cross' which each of them has to carry; and the truth that they do not in any way conquer of themselves and from what is their own but from the Lord is meant by 'he who does not renounce all that is his own cannot be My disciple'. This is how these expressions hang together; but if the references to a tower and to war are understood to be simply comparisons without a more interior sense they do not hang together. From this one may see what light flows from the internal sense.

[6] The interiors of those who are governed by self-love and love of the world, and so the falsities from which they fight and from which they reinforce their kind of religion, are also expressed as 'towers' in the contrary sense, as in Isaiah,

The height of men (vir) will be brought low, and Jehovah alone will be exalted on that day, for the day of Jehovah Zebaoth will be against everyone that is lofty and high, and against everyone that is lifted up, and he will be humbled; and against all the cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up and against all the oaks of Bashan, and against all high mountains, and against all hills that are lifted up, and against every lofty tower and against every fortified wall. Isaiah 2:11-18.

Here the interior and exterior aspects of those loves are described by cedars, oaks, mountains, hills, a tower, and a wall - interior falsities being described by 'a tower'. Thus interior things are again described by objects that are 'high'. The difference however is this: People who are governed by these - by evils and falsities - believe that they themselves are high and above others, whereas those who are governed by goods and truths believe that they themselves are least and below others, Matthew 20:26-27; Mark 10:44. All the same, goods and truths are described as things that are 'high' because in heaven they are closer to the Most High, that is, to the Lord. Furthermore 'towers' is used in the Word in reference to truths, but 'mountains' to forms of good.

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1. literally, on a horn of a son of oil

  
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