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1 Or l'Eternel appela Moïse, et lui parla du Tabernacle d'assignation, en disant :

2 Parle aux enfants d'Israël, et leur dis : Quand quelqu'un d'entre vous offrira à l'Eternel une offrande d'une bête à quatre pieds, il fera son offrande de gros ou de menu bétail.

3 Si son offrande pour un holocauste est de gros bétail, il offrira un mâle sans tare; il l'offrira de son bon gré, à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation, devant l'Eternel.

4 Et il posera sa main sur la tête de l'holocauste, et il sera agréé pour lui, afin de faire propitiation pour lui.

5 Puis on égorgera le veau devant l'Eternel, et les fils d'Aaron Sacrificateurs en offriront le sang, et ils répandront le sang tout autour sur l'autel, qui est à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation.

6 Et on égorgera l'holocauste, et on le coupera par pièces.

7 Et les fils d'Aaron Sacrificateurs mettront le feu sur l'autel, et arrangeront le bois sur le feu.

8 Et les fils d'Aaron Sacrificateurs arrangeront les pièces, la tête, et la fressure au dessus du bois qui sera au feu sur l'autel.

9 Mais il lavera avec de l'eau le ventre et les jambes, et le Sacrificateur fera fumer toutes ces choses sur l'autel; c'est un holocauste, un sacrifice fait par feu, en bonne odeur à l'Eternel.

10 Que si son offrande pour l'holocauste est de menu bétail, d'entre les brebis ou d'entre les chèvres, il offrira un mâle sans tare.

11 Et on l'égorgera à côté de l'autel vers le Septentrion devant l'Eternel, et les fils d'Aaron Sacrificateurs en répandront le sang sur l'autel tout autour.

12 Puis on le coupera par pièces, avec sa tête, et sa fressure; et le Sacrificateur les arrangera sur le bois qui sera au feu qui est sur l'autel.

13 Mais il lavera avec de l'eau le ventre et les jambes. Puis le Sacrificateur offrira toutes ces choses, et les fera fumer sur l'autel; c'est un holocauste, un sacrifice fait par feu d'agréable odeur à l'Eternel.

14 Que si son offrande pour l'holocauste à l'Eternel est d'oiseaux, il fera son offrande de tourterelles, ou de pigeonneaux.

15 Et le Sacrificateur l'offrira sur l'autel, et lui entamera la tête avec l'ongle, afin de la faire fumer sur l'autel, et il en épreindra le sang au côté de l'autel.

16 Et il ôtera son jabot avec sa plume, et les jettera près de l'autel vers l'Orient, où seront les cendres.

17 Il l'entamera donc avec ses ailes sans le diviser; et le Sacrificateur le fera fumer sur l'autel, au dessus du bois qui sera au feu; c'est un holocauste, un sacrifice fait par feu d'agréable odeur à l'Eternel.

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Apocalypse Revealed # 782

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782. 18:14 "The fruits that your soul longed for have gone from you, and all things rich and splendid have gone from you, and you shall find them no more at all." This symbolically means that all the blessings and felicities of heaven, including the external ones they wish for, will altogether fly away and be seen no longer, because these Roman Catholics do not have in them any celestial or spiritual affections for goodness and truth.

Fruits that the soul longs for symbolize nothing else than the blessings and felicities of heaven, because those are the fruits of everything having to do with the doctrine and worship that are the subject here, and because they are what people desire when they are dying, and also what they continue to desire when they first come into the spiritual world.

Things rich and splendid symbolize celestial and spiritual affections for goodness and truth - rich things affections for goodness, as we will show below, and splendid things affections for truth, which are called splendid because they develop in response to the light of heaven and its splendor in human minds, giving rise to an understanding of goodness and truth and so to wisdom.

To go and not be found anymore means symbolically that the blessings and felicities of heaven will fly away and be seen no longer, because the people here do not have any celestial or spiritual goodness and truth. Moreover, the blessings and felicities that they long for are called external, because the only blessings and felicities and affections that they long for are carnal and worldly ones, and consequently they are incapable of knowing the nature and character of the blessings and felicities that are called celestial and spiritual.

[2] But we will illustrate this by disclosing the lot of those people after death. When people impelled by a love of dominion from a love of self and so by a love of the world come from that religion into the spiritual world, as they do immediately after death, they all yearn for nothing else than dominion and the pleasures of the heart resulting from that dominion, and the pleasures of the body resulting from wealth. For a person's reigning love with its affections or lusts and desires awaits everyone after death. However, because a love of exercising dominion, springing from a love of self, over the sanctities of the church and heaven, all of which are Divine and the Lord's, is diabolical, therefore after a period of time these people are separated from their companions and cast down into various hells.

But even so, because in consequence of their religion they have participated in an external worship of God, they are first taught the nature and character of heaven, and the nature and character of the happiness of eternal life, that its blessings are pure blessings flowing in from the Lord into everyone in heaven in accordance with the character of the heavenly affection for goodness and truth in them. Yet because they have not turned to the Lord and so have not been conjoined with Him, and also lack any such affection for goodness and truth, they reject that instruction and turn away, and long for the pleasures of the love of self and the world then, which are merely natural and carnal. But because it is inherent in those pleasures to do evil, especially to people who worship the Lord, thus to angels in heaven, therefore they are deprived of those pleasures also and are thrust among their comrades in infernal workhouses in a contemptible and wretched state.

Still, these events befall them to the degree of their love of dominion over things that are Divine and the Lord's, which is the degree to which they rejected the Lord.

[3] It can now be seen from this that "the fruits that your soul longed for have gone from you, and all things rich and splendid have gone from you, and you shall find them no more at all," symbolically means that all the blessings and felicities of heaven, including the external ones they wish for, will altogether fly away and be seen no longer, because these Roman Catholics do not have in them any affections for goodness and truth.

That rich things 1 symbolize heavenly goods, and also affections for those goods and the delights of those affections, can be seen from the following passages:

Listen... to Me, eat what is good, that your soul may delight itself in richness. (Isaiah 55:2)

I will fill the soul of the priests with richness, and My people shall be satisfied with... goodness... (Jeremiah 31:14)

My soul shall be satisfied... with fatness and richness, and my mouth shall praise with singing lips. (Psalms 63:5)

They are filled with the richness of Your house, and You give them drink from the river of Your delights. (Psalms 36:8)

On this mountain Jehovah... will make for all people a feast of rich food..., of rich food full of marrow... (Isaiah 25:6)

They shall still have produce in old age; they shall be rich and green, to declare that Jehovah is upright. (Psalms 92:14-15)

(In the feast that Jehovah will make) you shall eat rich food till you are full, and drink blood till you are drunk... (Ezekiel 39:19)

(Jehovah) will regard your burnt offering as rich. (Psalms 20:3)

Because richness of fat symbolizes heavenly goodness, it was therefore a statute in Israel that all the fat of sacrificial animals should be burnt on the altar (Exodus 29:13, 22; Leviticus 1:8; 3:3-16; 4:8-35; 7:3-4, 30-31; 17:6).

In an opposite sense, the richness of fat symbolizes people who are nauseated at goodness, and who, because it is just too much, scorn it and reject it (Deuteronomy 32:15; Jeremiah 5:28; 50:11; Psalms 17:10; 20:3; 78:31; 119:70; and elsewhere).

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1. Literally, "fat things." The original words in Hebrew and Greek, translated here as "rich" or "richness," mean literally "fat" or "fatness," but metaphorically "rich" or "richness."

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.