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Exode 28

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1 Et toi fais approcher de toi Aaron ton frère, et ses fils avec lui, d'entre les enfants d'Israël, pour m'exercer la Sacrificature, [savoir] Aaron, et Nadab, Abihu, Eléazar et Ithamar, fils d'Aaron.

2 Et tu feras à Aaron ton frère de saints vêtements pour gloire et pour ornement.

3 Et tu parleras à tous les hommes d'esprit, à chacun de ceux que j'ai remplis de l'esprit de science, afin qu'ils fassent des vêtements à Aaron pour le sanctifier, afin qu'il m'exerce la Sacrificature.

4 Et ce sont ici les vêtements qu'ils feront; le Pectoral, l'Ephod, le Rochet, la Tunique, qui tienne serré, la Tiare, et le Baudrier; ils feront donc les saints vêtements à Aaron ton frère, et à ses fils, pour m'exercer la Sacrificature.

5 Et ils prendront de l'or, de la pourpre, de l'écarlate, du cramoisi, et du fin lin.

6 Et ils feront l'Ephod d'or, de pourpre, d'écarlate, de cramoisi, et de fin lin retors, d'un ouvrage exquis.

7 Il aura deux épaulières qui se joindront par les deux bouts, et il sera [ainsi] joint.

8 Le ceinturon exquis dont il sera ceint, [et] qui sera par-dessus, sera de même ouvrage, et tiré de lui, [étant] d'or, de pourpre, d'écarlate, de cramoisi, et de fin lin retors.

9 Et tu prendras deux pierres d'Onyx, et tu graveras sur elles les noms des enfants d'Israël;

10 Six de leurs noms sur une pierre et les Six noms des autres, sur l'autre pierre, selon leur naissance.

11 Tu graveras sur les deux pierres, d'ouvrage de lapidaire, de gravure de cachet, les noms des enfants d'Israël, et tu les enchâsseras dans des chatons d'or.

12 Et tu mettras les deux pierres sur les épaulières de l'Ephod, afin qu'elles soient des pierres de mémorial pour les enfants d'Israël; car Aaron portera leurs noms sur ses deux épaules devant l'Eternel, pour mémorial.

13 Tu feras aussi des crampons d'or;

14 Et deux chaînettes de fin or à bouts, en façon de cordon, et tu mettras les chaînettes ainsi faites à cordon dans les crampons.

15 Tu feras aussi le Pectoral de jugement d'un ouvrage exquis, comme l'ouvrage de l'Ephod, d'or, de pourpre, d'écarlate, de cramoisi, et de fin lin retors.

16 Il sera carré [et] double; et sa longueur sera d'une paume, et sa largeur d'une paume.

17 Et tu le rempliras de remplage de pierrerie, à quatre rangées de pierres [précieuses]. A la première rangée on mettra une Sardoine, une Topaze, et une Emeraude.

18 Et à la seconde rangée, une Escarboucle, un Saphir, et un Jaspe.

19 Et à la troisième rangée, un Ligure, une Agathe, et une Améthyste.

20 Et à la quatrième rangée, un Chrysolithe, un Onyx et un Béryl, qui seront enchâssés dans de l'or, selon leurs remplages.

21 Et ces pierres-là seront selon les noms des enfants d'Israël, douze selon leurs noms, chacune d'elles gravée de gravure de cachet, selon le nom qu'elle en doit porter, [et] elles seront pour les douze Tribus.

22 Tu feras donc pour le Pectoral des chaînettes à bouts, en façon de cordon, qui seront de pur or.

23 Et tu feras sur le Pectoral deux anneaux d'or, et tu mettras les deux anneaux aux deux bouts du Pectoral.

24 Et tu mettras les deux chaînettes d'or faites à cordon, dans les deux anneaux à l'extrémité du Pectoral.

25 Et tu mettras les deux autres bouts des deux chaînettes faites à cordon, aux deux crampons, et tu les mettras sur les épaulières de l'Ephod, sur le devant de l'Ephod.

26 Tu feras aussi deux autres anneaux d'or, que tu mettras aux deux autres bouts du Pectoral, sur le bord qui sera du côté de l'Ephod en dedans.

27 Et tu feras deux autres anneaux d'or, que tu mettras aux deux épaulières de l'Ephod par le bas, répondant sur le devant, à l'endroit où il se joint, au-dessus du ceinturon exquis de l'Ephod.

28 Et ils joindront le Pectoral élevé par ses anneaux, aux anneaux de l'Ephod, avec un cordon de pourpre, afin qu'il tienne au-dessus du ceinturon exquis de l'Ephod, et que le Pectoral ne bouge point de dessus l'Ephod.

29 [Ainsi] Aaron portera sur son cœur les noms des enfants d'Israël au Pectoral de jugement, quand il entrera dans le lieu Saint, pour mémorial devant l'Eternel, continuellement.

30 Et tu mettras sur le Pectoral de jugement l'Urim et le Thummim, qui seront sur le cœur d'Aaron, quand il viendra devant l'Eternel; et Aaron portera le jugement des enfants d'Israël sur son cœur devant l'Eternel, continuellement.

31 Tu feras aussi le Rochet de l'Ephod entièrement de pourpre.

32 Et l'ouverture où passe la tête sera au milieu, [et] il y aura un ourlet à son ouverture tout autour, d'ouvrage tissu, comme l'ouverture d'un corselet, afin qu'il ne se déchire point.

33 Et tu feras à ses bords des grenades de pourpre, d'écarlate, et de cramoisi tout autour, et des clochettes d'or entre elles tout autour.

34 Une clochette d'or, puis une grenade; une clochette d'or, puis une grenade; aux bords du Rochet tout autour.

35 Et Aaron en sera revêtu quand il fera le service, et on en entendra le son lorsqu'il entrera dans le lieu Saint devant l'Eternel, et quand il en sortira, afin qu'il ne meure pas.

36 Et tu feras une lame de pur or, sur laquelle tu graveras [ces mots], de gravure de cachet : LA SAINTETÉ A L'ETERNEL.

37 Laquelle tu poseras avec un cordon de pourpre, et elle sera sur la Tiare, répondant sur le devant de la Tiare.

38 Et elle sera sur le front d'Aaron; et Aaron portera l'iniquité des saintes offrandes que les enfants d'Israël auront offertes, dans tous les dons de leurs saintes offrandes, et elle sera continuellement sur son front, pour les rendre agréables devant l'Eternel.

39 Tu feras aussi une chemise de fin lin qui s'appliquera sur le corps, et tu feras aussi la Tiare de fin lin; mais tu feras le baudrier d'ouvrage de broderie.

40 Tu feras aussi aux enfants d'Aaron des chemises, des baudriers, et des calottes pour leur gloire et pour leur ornement.

41 Et tu en revêtiras Aaron ton frère, et ses fils avec lui; tu les oindras, tu les consacreras et tu les sanctifieras; puis ils m'exerceront la Sacrificature.

42 Et tu leur feras des caleçons de lin, pour couvrir leur nudité, qui tiendront depuis les reins jusqu'au bas des cuisses.

43 Et Aaron et ses fils seront ainsi habillés quand ils entreront au Tabernacle d'assignation, ou quand ils approcheront de l'autel pour faire le service dans le lieu Saint; et ils ne porteront point la peine d'aucune iniquité, et ne mourront point. Ce sera une ordonnance perpétuelle pour lui et pour sa postérité après lui.

   

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Tabernacle

  

In 1 Samuel 1:9, the tabernacle signifies the truth of faith with man. (Arcana Coelestia 2048)

A temple signifies the Lord's spiritual church; in a universal sense, the spiritual kingdom; in the highest sense, the Lord as to His Divine Truth. (Arcana Coelestia 3720)

In 1 Samuel 3:3, when the lamp had not been put out, and Samuel was sleeping in the tabernacle, this signifies that the extinction of truth in worship had not yet been fully accomplished. (Apocalypse Explained 403[18])

In Psalm 65:4, being satisfied with the goodness of the holy place of the temple signifies to be intelligent from divine truth, and to realize heavenly joy therefrom. (Apocalypse Explained 630[11])

In Revelation 21:22, that there is no temple in the New Jerusalem signifies that in that new church, the external worship will not be separate from internal. (Apocalypse Explained 918)

'The Tabernacle,' as in Revelation 13, signifies the church regarding doctrine and worship. 'The tabernacle' has almost the same meaning as 'temple,' that is, in the highest sense, the Lord's divine humanity, and in a relative sense, heaven and the church. But 'tabernacle' as heaven and the church signifies the celestial church, which is in the good of love from the Lord to the Lord, and 'temple,' the spiritual church, which is in the truths of wisdom from the Lord. 'The tabernacle' signifies the celestial kingdom, because the most ancient church, which was celestial, in a state of love to the Lord, performed divine worship in tabernacles. The ancient church, which was a spiritual church, performed divine worship in temples. Tabernacles were made of wood, and temples, stone. 'Wood' signifies good, and 'stone,' truth. Since the most ancient church, a celestial church, because of their love to the Lord, and resulting conjunction with Him, celebrated divine worship in tabernacles, so the Lord commanded Moses to build a tabernacle, which represented everything of heaven and the church. It was so holy, that it was not lawful for anyone to go into it, except Moses, Aaron, and his sons. If any of the people entered, they would die, as in Numbers 17:12-13, 18:1, 22, 23, and 19:14-19. The ark was in its center, which contained the two tables of the Decalogue, and was topped with the mercy seat and the cherubim. Outside of the veil, there were the table for the shew-bread, the altar of incense, and the candlestick with seven lamps. All of these things represented heaven and the church. The Tabernacle is described Exodus 26:7-16 and 36:8-37, and its design was shown to Moses on Mount Sinai, as in Exodus 25:9 and 26:30. Anything seen from heaven is representative of heaven, and so of the church. The feast of tabernacles was instituted in memory of the most holy worship of the Lord in tabernacles by the most ancient people, and of their conjunction with Him by love, as mentioned in Leviticus 23:39-44, Deuteronomy 16:13-14 and Zechariah 14:16-19.

(Odkazy: Apocalypse Revealed 585; Numbers 18:22-23, 19:14-19; Zechariah 14)


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Heaven and Hell # 270

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270. The wisdom of the angels of the third or inmost heaven shall now be described, and also how far it surpasses the wisdom of the angels of the first or outmost heaven. The wisdom of the angels of the third or inmost heaven is incomprehensible even to those who are in the outmost heaven, for the reason that the interiors of the angels of the third heaven have been opened to the third degree, while the interiors of angels of the first heaven have been opened only to the first degree; and all wisdom increases towards interiors and is perfected as these are opened (208, 267).

[2] Because the interiors of the angels of the third or inmost heaven have been opened to the third degree, Divine truths are as it were inscribed on them; for the interiors of the third degree are more in the form of heaven than the interiors of the second and first degrees, and the form of heaven is from the Divine truth, thus in accord with the Divine wisdom, and this is why the truth is as it were inscribed on these angels, or are as it were instinctive or inborn in them. Therefore as soon as these angels hear genuine Divine truths they instantly acknowledge and perceive them, and afterwards see them as it were inwardly in themselves. As the angels of that heaven are such they never reason about Divine truths, still less do they dispute about any truth whether it is so or not; nor do they know what it is to believe or to have faith. They say, "What is faith? for I perceive and see that a thing is so." This they illustrate by comparisons; for example, that it would be as when any one with a companion, seeing a house and the various things in it and around it, should say to his companion that he ought to believe that these things exist, and that they are such as he sees them to be; or seeing a garden and trees and fruit in it, should say to his companion that he ought to have faith that there is a garden and trees and fruits, when yet he is seeing them clearly with his eyes. For this reason these angels never mention faith, and have no idea what it is; neither do they reason about Divine truths, still less do they dispute about any truth whether it is so or not. 1

[3] But the angels of the first or outmost heaven do not have Divine truths thus inscribed on their interiors, because with them only the first degree of life is opened; therefore they reason about truths, and those who reason see almost nothing beyond the fact of the matter about which they are reasoning, or go no farther beyond the subject than to confirm it by certain considerations, and having confirmed it they say that it must be a matter of faith and must be believed.

[4] I have talked with angels about this, and they said that the difference between the wisdom of the angels of the third heaven and the wisdom of the angels of the first heaven is like that between what is clear and what is obscure; and the former they compared to a magnificent palace full of all things for use, surrounded on all sides by parks, with magnificent things of many kinds round about them; and as these angels are in the truths of wisdom they can enter into the palace and behold all things, and wander about in the parks in every direction and delight in it all. But it is not so with those who reason about truths, especially with those who dispute about them, as such do not see truths from the light of truth, but accept truths either from others or from the sense of the letter of the Word, which they do not interiorly understand, declaring that truths must be believed, or that one must have faith, and are not willing to have any interior sight admitted into these things. The angels said that such are unable to reach the first threshold of the palace of wisdom, still less to enter into it and wander about in its grounds, for they stop at the first step. It is not so with those that are in truths themselves; nothing impedes these from going on and progressing without limit, for the truths they see lead them wherever they go, and into wide fields, for every truth has infinite extension and is in conjunction with manifold others.

[5] They said still further that the wisdom of the angels of the inmost heaven consists principally in this, that they see Divine and heavenly things in every single object, and wonderful things in a series of many objects; for everything that appears before their eyes is a correspondent; as when they see palaces and gardens their view does not dwell upon the things that are before their eyes, but they see the interior things from which they spring, that is, to which they correspond, and this with all variety in accordance with the aspect of the objects; thus they see innumerable things at the same time in their order and connection; and this so fills their minds with delight that they seem to be carried away from themselves. That all things that are seen in the heavens correspond to the Divine things that are in the angels from the Lord may be seen above (170-176).

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1. [Swedenborg's footnote] The celestial angels know innumerable things, and are immeasurably wiser than the spiritual angels (2718. The celestial angels do not think and talk from faith, as the spiritual angels do, for they have from the Lord a perception of all things that constitute faith (202, 597, 607, 784, 1121, 1384, 1442, 1898, 1919, 7680, 7877, 8780, 9277, 10336).

In regard to the truths of faith they say only "Yea, yea, or Nay, nay," while the spiritual angels reason about whether a thing is true (2715, 3246, 4448, 9166, 10786, where the Lord's words, "Let your discourse be Yea, yea, Nay nay" (in Matthew 5:37), are explained).

  
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