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1 Puis il dit à Moïse : monte vers l'Eternel, toi et Aaron, Nadab et Abihu, et soixante et dix des Anciens d'Israël; et vous vous prosternerez de loin.

2 Et Moïse s'approchera seul de l'Eternel, mais eux ne s'en approcheront point, et le peuple ne montera point avec lui.

3 Alors Moïse vint, et récita au peuple toutes les paroles de l'Eternel, et toutes ses lois, et tout le peuple répondit tout d'une voix, et dit : Nous ferons toutes les choses que l'Eternel a dites.

4 Or Moïse écrivit toutes les paroles de l'Eternel, et s'étant levé de bon matin, il bâtit un autel au bas de la montagne, et [dressa] pour monument douze pierres pour les douze Tribus d'Israël.

5 Et il envoya des jeunes hommes des enfants d'Israël qui offrirent des holocaustes, et qui sacrifièrent des veaux à l'Eternel, en sacrifices de prospérités.

6 Et Moïse prit la moitié du sang, et le mit dans des bassins, et répandit l'autre moitié sur l'autel.

7 Ensuite il prit le livre de l'alliance, et le lut, le peuple l'écoutant, qui dit : Nous ferons tout ce que l'Eternel a dit, et nous obéirons.

8 Moïse donc prit le sang, et le répandit sur le peuple, en disant : Voici le sang de l'alliance que l'Eternel a traitée avec vous, selon toutes ces paroles.

9 Puis Moïse, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, et les soixante et dix Anciens d'Israël montèrent;

10 Et ils virent le Dieu d'Israël, et sous ses pieds comme un ouvrage de carreaux de saphir, qui ressemblait au ciel lorsqu'il est serein.

11 Et il ne mit point sa main sur ceux qui avaient été choisis d'entre les enfants d'Israël; ainsi ils virent Dieu, et ils mangèrent et burent.

12 Et l'Eternel dit à Moïse : monte vers moi sur la montagne, et demeure là; et je te donnerai des tables de pierre, et la loi et les commandements que j'ai écrits, pour les enseigner.

13 Alors Moïse se leva avec Josué qui le servait; et Moïse monta sur la montagne de Dieu;

14 Et il dit aux Anciens d'Israël : Demeurez ici en nous attendant; jusqu'à ce que nous retournions vers vous; et voici, Aaron et Hur seront avec vous; quiconque aura quelque affaire, qu'il s'adresse à eux.

15 Moïse donc monta sur la montagne, et une nuée couvrit la montagne.

16 Et la gloire de l'Eternel demeura sur la montagne de Sinaï, et la nuée la couvrit pendant six jours; et au septième jour il appela Moïse au milieu de la nuée.

17 Et ce qu'on voyait de la gloire de l'Eternel au sommet de la montagne, était comme un feu consumant, les enfants d'Israël le voyant.

18 Et Moïse entra dans la nuée, et monta sur la montagne; et Moïse fut sur la montagne quarante jours et quarante nuits.

   

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9868. 'A chrysoprase, a sapphire, and a diamond' means the celestial love of truth, from which the things that follow spring. This is clear from the meaning of these stones as the celestial love of truth, dealt with below. The reason for saying 'from which the things that follow spring' is that all the forms of good and truths that follow emanate in order from those that go before; for the existence of anything unconnected with others prior to itself is not possible. First in order is the celestial love of good; second is the celestial love of truth; third is the spiritual love of good; and fourth is the spiritual love of truth. This order is what was represented in the rows of stones in the breastplate of judgement, and it is the actual order of the forms of good and the truths in the heavens. In the inmost heaven there is the celestial love of good and the celestial love of truth, the celestial love of good constituting the internal part of that heaven, and the celestial love of truth the external part of it. But in the second heaven there is the spiritual love of good, which constitutes the internal part of it, and the spiritual love of truth, which constitutes the external part of it. Each love furthermore flows into the next in the same order, and they constitute a unified whole so to speak. From this it is evident what should be understood by 'from which the things that follow spring'.

[2] As regards the stones belonging to this row, they derive their meaning, as the previous ones and also all the others do, from their colours. For the meaning of precious stones is determined by their colours, see above in 9865; colours in heaven are modifications of the light and shade there, and so are diverse forms of intelligence and wisdom among angels, 3993, 4530, 4677, 4742, 4922, 9466, the light in heaven being Divine Truth emanating from the Lord, the source of all intelligence and wisdom. Being of different shades of red the stones belonging to the first row mean the celestial love of good; but the stones belonging to the present row are of different shades of blue that is the product of red. For there is blue which is the product of red and blue which is the product of white. Blue which is the product of red shines inwardly from a source that is flaming; this is the kind of blue by which the celestial love of truth is meant. But blue which is the product of white, such as is present in the stones belonging to the next row, which means the spiritual love of good, does not shine inwardly from a source that is flaming but from one that is clear and bright.

[3] Whether chrysoprase, the first stone belonging to this row, was of a blue colour cannot be proved from the derivation of that word in the original language. But the fact that it means the celestial love of truth is evident in Ezekiel,

Syria was your merchant because of the multitude of your handiworks; [they exchanged for your wares] chrysoprase, purple, and embroidered work. Ezekiel 27:16.

This refers to Tyre, by which wisdom and intelligence arising from cognitions or knowledge of goodness and truth are meant, 1201. Chrysoprase is linked here with purple, and since 'purple' means the celestial love of good, 9467, it follows that 'chrysoprase' means the celestial love of truth; for wherever good is spoken of in the prophetical part of the Word, truth belonging to the same class is also spoken of, on account of the heavenly marriage in every detail there, 9263, 9314. 'Syria' too, which was 'the merchant', means cognitions of good, 1232, 1234, 3249, 4112, the cognitions of good being the truths of celestial love.

[4] A sapphire, the second stone belonging to this row, is - as is well known - of a blue colour, like that of the sky; therefore it says in the Book of Exodus,

Seventy of the elders saw the God of Israel, and under His feet there was so to speak a work of sapphire, and it was like the substance of the sky for clearness. Exodus 24:10.

This stone means what is translucent with inner truths, which are the truths of celestial love, see 9407.

[5] But a diamond, the third stone belonging to this row, means the truth of celestial love, on account of its translucence that tends to have a blueness in it. Thus it is through this stone, being the last, that the colours of the stones belonging to this row and also the previous one shine, and are then brought in contact with those in the next row. The situation is similar with the goodness and truths in the inmost heaven and the goodness and truths in the heavens that come after it. The latter goodness and truths derive their life of charity and faith from the former by transmission, as if by a shining through.

  
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