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2 Mose 26:30

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30 Und so richte die Wohnung auf, nach ihrer Vorschrift, wie sie dir auf dem Berge gezeigt worden ist.

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Arcana Coelestia # 9655

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9655. 'And you shall make two boards for the corners of the dwelling-place at the two legs' means the essential nature of the joining to good there. This is clear from what comes next, where it says that the boards there 'shall be paired from below, and at the same time paired up to its head to one ring', which describes the essential nature of the joining to good there. For 'two' means a joining together, 9645, 'boards' good that lends support, 9634, and 'the corners of the dwelling-place at the two legs' the borders where that good exists, 9653.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 9653

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9653. 'And for the two legs of the dwelling-place towards the sea' means a joining to heaven where good dwells in obscurity. This is clear from the meaning of 'two' as a joining together, as above in 9645; from the meaning of 'the legs' as the borders where good dwindles into obscurity, dealt with in 7859; from the meaning of 'the dwelling-place' as heaven, dealt with in 9594; and from the meaning of the west or 'the sea' as a state of good in obscurity, dealt with in 3708, 8615. This state is meant by 'the west' because the Lord in respect of the good of love is meant by 'the sun', 3636, 3643, 4060, 4321 (end), 7078, 7083, 7171, 8644, 8812. Therefore 'the east' where the sun rises means the good of love from the Lord where the perception of it is clear, and 'the west' where the sun goes down means good from Him where the perception of it is obscure. And since a person's and an angel's perception is clear when they have been raised towards more internal parts or into the light of heaven, and their perception is obscure when they remain in more external parts, 9648, thus when they remain in the light of the world, the west is also called the sea. For 'the sea' means factual knowledge in general, 28, 2850, and factual knowledge resides in the external or natural man, where good lies in obscurity. All factual knowledge, since it belongs to the natural man, dwells in the light of the world.

  
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