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Εξοδος πλήθους 28

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1 Και συ προσαγαγε προς σεαυτον Ααρων τον αδελφον σου και τους υιους αυτου μετ' αυτου, εκ μεσου των υιων Ισραηλ, δια να ιερατευωσιν εις εμε, Ααρων, Ναδαβ και Αβιουδ, Ελεαζαρ και Ιθαμαρ, τους υιους του Ααρων.

2 Και θελεις καμει στολην αγιαν εις τον Ααρων τον αδελφον σου προς δοξαν και τιμην.

3 Και συ λαλησον προς παντας τους σοφους την καρδιαν, τους οποιους εγω ενεπλησα απο πνευματος σοφιας, να καμωσι την στολην του Ααρων, δια να καθιερωσης αυτον, ωστε να ιερατευη εις εμε.

4 Και αυτη ειναι η στολη την οποιαν θελουσι καμει· περιστηθιον και εφοδ και ποδηρης και χιτων κεντητος, μιτρα και ζωνη· και θελουσι καμει στολας αγιας εις τον Ααρων τον αδελφον σου, και εις τους υιους αυτου, δια να ιερατευωσιν εις εμε.

5 Και αυτοι θελουσι λαβει το χρυσιον και το κυανουν και το πορφυρουν και το κοκκινον και την βυσσον.

6 Και θελουσι καμει το εφοδ εκ χρυσιου, εκ κυανου και πορφυρου, εκ κοκκινου και βυσσου κεκλωσμενης, εντεχνου εργασιας·

7 θελει εχει τας δυο επωμιδας αυτου συναπτας κατα τα δυο ακρα αυτου, ωστε να συναπτωνται.

8 Και η κεντητη ζωνη του εφοδ, η επ' αυτο, θελει εισθαι εκ του αυτου, κατα την εργασιαν αυτου· εκ χρυσιου, εκ κυανου και πορφυρου και κοκκινου και βυσσου κεκλωσμενης.

9 Και θελεις λαβει δυο ονυχιτας λιθους, και θελεις εγχαραξει επ' αυτους τα ονοματα των υιων Ισραηλ·

10 εξ εκ των ονοματων αυτων επι του ενος λιθου και τα λοιπα εξ ονοματα επι του αλλου λιθου, κατα τας γενεσεις αυτων·

11 με εργασιαν λιθογλυφου κατα την γλυφην της σφραγιδος, θελεις εγχαραξει τους δυο λιθους με τα ονοματα των υιων Ισραηλ· θελεις εναρμοσει αυτους εις χρυσους οικισκους.

12 Και θελεις θεσει τους δυο λιθους επι των επωμιδων του εφοδ, λιθους μνημοσυνης εις τους υιους Ισραηλ· και ο Ααρων θελει βασταζει τα ονοματα αυτων ενωπιον του Κυριου επι των δυο ωμων αυτου εις μνημοσυνον.

13 Και θελεις καμει οικισκους χρυσους·

14 και δυο αλυσεις εκ καθαρου χρυσιου επι των ακρων· εργασιαν πλεκτην θελεις καμει αυτας, και θελεις συναψει τας πλεκτας αλυσεις με τους οικισκους.

15 Και θελεις καμει το περιστηθιον της κρισεως εντεχνου εργασιας· κατα την εργασιαν του εφοδ θελεις καμει αυτο· εκ χρυσιου, κυανου, και πορφυρου και κοκκινου και βυσσου κεκλωσμενης θελεις καμει αυτο·

16 τετραγωνον θελει εισθαι διπλουν· μιας σπιθαμης το μηκος αυτου και μιας σπιθαμης το πλατος αυτου.

17 Και θελεις εναρμοσει εις αυτο λιθους, τεσσαρας σειρας λιθων· σειρα σαρδιου, τοπαζιου και σμαραγδου θελει εισθαι πρωτη σειρα·

18 και η δευτερα σειρα, ανθραξ, σαπφειρος και αδαμας·

19 και η τριτη σειρα, λιγυριον, αχατης και αμεθυστος·

20 και η τεταρτη σειρα, βηρυλλιον και ονυξ και ιασπις· ενηρμοσμενοι θελουσιν εισθαι εις τους χρυσους οικισκους αυτων·

21 και οι λιθοι θελουσιν εισθαι με τα ονοματα των υιων Ισραηλ, δωδεκα, κατα τα ονοματα αυτων, κατα την γλυφην της σφραγιδος· εκαστος με το ονομα αυτου θελουσιν εισθαι κατα τας δωδεκα φυλας

22 Και θελεις καμει επι το περιστηθιον αλυσεις κατα τα ακρα, πλεκτης εργασιας εκ χρυσιου καθαρου.

23 Και θελεις καμει επι το περιστηθιον δυο κρικους χρυσους, και θελεις περασει τους δυο κρικους εις τα δυο ακρα του περιστηθιου.

24 Και θελεις περασει τας δυο πλεκτας αλυσεις χρυσας εις τους δυο κρικους, τους εις τα ακρα του περιστηθιου.

25 Και τα αλλα δυο ακρα των δυο πλεκτων αλυσεων θελεις συναψει με τους δυο οικισκους και θελεις βαλει αυτους εις τας επωμιδας του εφοδ εμπροσθεν αυτου.

26 Και θελεις καμει δυο κρικους χρυσους και θελεις βαλει αυτους επι των δυο ακρων του περιστηθιου εις το χειλος αυτου, το οποιον ειναι κατα το μερος του εφοδ εσωθεν·

27 και θελεις καμει δυο αλλους κρικους χρυσους, και θελεις βαλει αυτους εις τα δυο πλαγια του εφοδ κατωθεν, προς το εμπροσθινον μερος αυτου, αντικρυ της αλλης ενωσεως αυτου, ανωθεν της κεντητης ζωνης του εφοδ.

28 Και θελουσι δενει το περιστηθιον δια των κρικων αυτου εις τους κρικους του εφοδ με ταινιαν εκ κυανου, δια να ηναι ανωθεν της κεντητης ζωνης του εφοδ και δια να μη ηναι το περιστηθιον κεχωρισμενον απο του εφοδ.

29 Και ο Ααρων θελει βασταζει τα ονοματα των υιων Ισραηλ εν τω περιστηθιω της κρισεως επι της καρδιας αυτου, οταν εισερχηται εις το αγιον, εις μνημοσυνον ενωπιον του Κυριου διαπαντος.

30 Και θελεις βαλει εις το περιστηθιον της κρισεως το Ουριμ και το Θουμμιμ, και θελουσιν εισθαι επι της καρδιας του Ααρων, οταν εισερχηται ενωπιον του Κυριου· και ο Ααρων θελει βασταζει την κρισιν των υιων Ισραηλ επι της καρδιας αυτου ενωπιον του Κυριου διαπαντος.

31 Και θελεις καμει τον ποδηρη του εφοδ ολον εκ κυανου.

32 Και θελει εισθαι εις την κορυφην αυτου ανοιγμα κατα το μεσον αυτου· θελει εχει ταινιαν υφαντην κυκλω του ανοιγματος αυτου, καθως ειναι το ανοιγμα του θωρακος, δια να μη σχιζηται.

33 Και θελεις καμει επι των κρασπεδων αυτου ροδια εκ κυανου και πορφυρου και κοκκινου επι των κρασπεδων αυτου κυκλω· και κωδωνας χρυσους μεταξυ αυτων κυκλω·

34 χρυσουν κωδωνα και ροδιον, χρυσουν κωδωνα και ροδιον, επι των κρασπεδων του ποδηρους κυκλω.

35 Και θελει εισθαι επι του Ααρων δια να λειτουργη· και ο ηχος αυτου θελει εισθαι ακουστος, οταν εισερχηται εις το αγιον ενωπιον του Κυριου και οταν εξερχηται, δια να μη αποθανη.

36 Και θελεις καμει πεταλον εκ χρυσιου καθαρου και θελεις εγχαραξει επ' αυτο, ως χαραγμα σφραγιδος, ΑΓΙΑΣΜΟΣ ΕΙΣ ΤΟΝ ΚΥΡΙΟΝ.

37 Και θελεις βαλει αυτο επι κυανης ταινιας, δια να ηναι επι της μιτρας· εις το εμπροσθεν μερος της μιτρας θελει εισθαι.

38 Και θελει εισθαι επι του μετωπου του Ααρων, δια να σηκονη ο Ααρων την ανομιαν των αγιων πραγματων, τα οποια οι υιοι του Ισραηλ θελουσιν αγιαζει εις πασας αυτων τας αγιας προσφορας· και θελει εισθαι διαπαντος επι του μετωπου αυτου, δια να ηναι δεκται ενωπιον του Κυριου.

39 Και θελεις υφανει τον χιτωνα εκ βυσσου και θελεις καμει μιτραν εκ βυσσου και θελεις καμει ζωνην εργασιας κεντητου.

40 Και δια τους υιους του Ααρων θελεις καμει χιτωνας και θελεις καμει δι' αυτους ζωνας και μιτριδια θελεις καμει δι' αυτους προς δοξαν και τιμην.

41 Και θελεις ενδυσει αυτα τον Ααρων τον αδελφον σου και τους υιους αυτου μετ' αυτου, και θελεις χρισει αυτους και θελεις καθιερωσει αυτους και αγιασει αυτους, δια να ιερατευωσιν εις εμε.

42 Και θελεις καμει εις αυτους λινα περισκελη, δια να σκεπαζωσι την γυμνωσιν της σαρκος αυτων· απο της οσφυος μεχρι των μηρων θελουσι φθανει·

43 και θελουσιν εισθαι επι του Ααρων και επι των υιων αυτου, οταν εισερχωνται εις την σκηνην του μαρτυριου η οταν πλησιαζωσιν εις το θυσιαστηριον δια να λειτουργησωσιν εν τω αγιω, δια να μη φερωσιν εφ' εαυτους ανομιαν και αποθανωσι τουτο θελει εισθαι νομος παντοτεινος εις αυτον και εις το σπερμα αυτου μετ' αυτον.

   

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279. And the second animal like a calf. That this signifies the appearance in ultimates of the Divine good as to defence is evident from the signification of a calf, or young bullock, as being the good of the natural man, and specifically his good of innocence and charity; and because it denotes this good, it also denotes the good of the ultimate heaven, for this heaven is spiritual-natural (as may be seen in the work, Heaven and Hell. n. 29-31). And because this good is in the ultimate heaven, therefore it is a guard, or defence, to prevent the higher heavens from being approached except by the good of love and of charity; this is why one cherub was like a calf. That this appearance was in ultimates, may be seen just above (n. 278). The reason why a calf or young bullock signifies the good of the natural man, is that those animals which belonged to the herd signified the affections of good and truth in the external or natural man, and those which belonged to the flock signified the affections of good and truth in the internal or spiritual man. Those animals which belong to the flock are lambs, she-goats, sheep, rams, and he-goats; and those which belong to the herd are oxen, calves, young bullocks.

[2] That young bullocks and calves signify the good of the natural man is evident from the passages of the Word where they are mentioned. And first from the description of the feet of the cherubim, in Ezekiel:

"Their right foot and the soles of their feet, as it were the soles of a calf's foot, and they were shining, as the colour of polished brass" (1:7).

The reason their right foot was thus seen was that the cherubim represented the Divine guardianship of the Lord, and the feet and soles of the feet represented the same in ultimates, or in the spiritual-natural heaven and in the natural world. For by the feet is signified in general the Natural; by the right foot is signified the Natural as to good; by the sole of the foot the ultimates therein, and similarly polished brass signifies good in the Natural. It is therefore evident that good in the Natural is signified by a calf, and that here is the ultimate good which guards and defends lest the heavens should be approached except by the good of love and of charity. (That the feet signify the Natural may be seen, Arcana Coelestia 2162, 3147, 3761, 3986, 4280, 4938-4952, 5327, 5328; that that which is on the right signifies good from which is truth, n. 9604, 9736, 10061: hence the right foot signifies the Natural as to good. That the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet, and hoofs, signify the ultimates in the Natural, may be seen, n. 4938, 7729; and that polished brass signifies natural good, may be seen above, n. 70).

[3] In Hosea:

"Return ye to Jehovah; say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and accept good, and we will render the bullocks of our lips" (14:2).

What is meant by rendering the bullocks of the lips, no one can know unless he understands what bullocks, and what the lips signify. That confession and thanksgiving from a good heart is here denoted, is evident; but it is thus expressed because bullocks signify external good, and the lips signify doctrine; hence by rendering the bullocks of the lips, is signified to confess and give thanks from the goods of doctrine. (That the lips signify doctrine, may be seen,Arcana Coelestia 1286, 1288.)

[4] In Amos:

"Ye draw the habitation of violence; they lie upon beds of ivory, and eat the lambs out of the flock and the calves out of the midst of the stall" (6:3, 4).

The subject here treated of is those who possess in abundance the knowledges of good and truth, and yet lead an evil life. To eat the lambs out of the flock signifies to drink in the knowledges of internal good or of the spiritual man; and to eat the calves out of the midst of the stall signifies to drink in the knowledges of external goods or of the natural man; and to draw the habitation of violence is to live a life contrary to charity.

[5] In Malachi:

"But unto you that fear my name shall the sun of righteousness arise and healing in his wings; that ye may go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall" (4:2).

The sun of righteousness which shall arise to them that fear the name of Jehovah, signifies the good of love; and healing in his wings, signifies the truth of faith; hence, to go forth, and to grow up as calves of the stall, signifies an increase of all good; fatted, and also fat, signifying good.

[6] In Luke:

The father said to his servants concerning the prodigal son who returned penitent in heart, "Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet; and bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it; and let us eat and be merry" (15:22, 23).

He who understands only the sense of the letter might suppose that this passage contains nothing deeper than appears in that sense, when nevertheless every particular involves something heavenly; as that they should put on the returning prodigal the best robe, that they should put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet, that they should bring forth the fatted calf, that they should kill it, and eat and be merry. By the prodigal son are meant those who are prodigal of spiritual riches, which are knowledges (cognitiones) of truth and good; by his return to his father, and his confession that he was not worthy to be called his son, are signified penitence of heart and humiliation. By the best, or chief (primarium) robe being put on him, are signified general and primary truths; by a ring upon the hand is signified the conjunction of truth and good in the internal or spiritual man; by shoes upon the feet is signified the same in the external or natural man; and by both these, regeneration. By the fatted calf is signified the good of love and of charity; and by their eating and being merry are signified association and heavenly joy.

[7] In Jeremiah:

"I will give the men who have transgressed my covenant, who have not established the words of my covenant which they made before me, the covenant of the calf which they cut into two pieces that they might pass between the parts thereof, the princes of Judah and the princes of Jerusalem, the royal ministers and priests, and all the people of the land, passing between the parts of the calf, I will even give them into the hands of their enemies, that their carcass may be for food to the bird of the heavens" (34:18-20).

What is meant by the covenant of the calf, and by passing between the parts thereof, no one can know unless he knows what is signified by covenant, what by calf, what by its being cut into two parts; also, what is meant by the princes of Judah and of Jerusalem, by the royal ministers, the priests, and the people of the land. That there is some heavenly arcanum herein is evident. Nevertheless it can be understood, when it is known that a covenant denotes conjunction; a calf, good; a calf cut into two parts, the good proceeding from the Lord on one part, and the good received by man on the other, whence there is conjunction; and that the princes of Judah and of Jerusalem, the royal ministers, the priests, and the people of the land, denote the goods and truths which pertain to the church; and that to pass between the parts denotes to conjoin. When these things are known the internal sense of the passage may be known, which is, that there was no conjunction by the goods and truths of the church with that nation, but disjunction.

[8] Similar things are involved in the covenant of the calf with Abram, concerning which it is thus written in Genesis:

Jehovah said to Abram, "Take to thee a calf of three years old, and a she-goat of three years old, and a ram of three years old, and a turtle-dove, and a young pigeon. And he took unto himself all these, and divided them in the midst, and laid each part one against another; and the birds divided he not. And when the fowls came down upon the carcasses, Abram drove them away. And when the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell upon Abram; and, lo, a horror of great darkness fell upon him. And in that day Jehovah made a covenant with Abram" (15:9-12, 18).

The horror of great darkness which fell upon Abram signified the state of the Jewish nation, which was in the greatest darkness as to the truths and goods of the church; this state of that nation is what is described in the Prophet by the covenant ratified by dividing the calf into two parts, between which they passed. Because by a calf is signified the good of the natural man and its truth, which is scientific truth (scientificum); and since the natural man and the scientific thereof is signified by Egypt, therefore Egypt in the Word is called a she-calf, and also a he-calf; therefore, also, after they applied the scientifics (scientifica) of the church to magical and idolatrous purposes they turned the calf into an idol. This is why the sons of Israel made to themselves a calf in the wilderness, and worshipped it, and also why they had a calf in Samaria.

[9] That Egypt is thus designated is evident in Jeremiah:

"A very fair she-calf is Egypt; destruction cometh out of the north, and her mercenaries in the midst of her as calves of the stall" (46:20, 21).

(Concerning the calf which the sons of Israel made to themselves in the wilderness, see Exodus 32; and concerning the calf of Samaria, 1 Kings 12:25-32).

Again, in Hosea:

"They have made a king, but not by me; they have made princes, and I knew it not; of their silver and their gold have they made them idols, that it may be cut off. Thy calf, O Samaria, hath forsaken thee. For from Israel was it also; the workman made it, not God; the calf of Samaria shall be broken in pieces" (8:4-6).

The subject here treated of is the corrupt explanation of the Word, the sense of the letter of which is turned to favour their own loves and the principles of religion thence conceived. To make a king but not by Jehovah, and to make princes and I have not known, signifies doctrinals from man's own intelligence, which are essentially falsities, but which they make to appear as truths. For a king signifies truth, and, in an opposite sense, falsity; princes signify primary truths, and, in the opposite sense, falsities which are called principles of religion. To make idols of their silver and gold signifies their perversion of the truths and goods of the church, and worshipping them as holy, although, being derived from their own intelligence, they are destitute of life. Silver denotes the truth, and gold the good, which are from the Lord. Idols signify worship from doctrine which is from man's own intelligence; "the workman made it, and not God," signifies, that it is from man's proprium and not from the Divine; to be broken in pieces, signifies to be dissipated; hence it is evident what is signified by the calf of Samaria. Because calves signified the good of the natural man, therefore also calves were sacrificed, concerning which see Exodus 29:11, 12 and following verses; Leviticus 4:3, 13 and following verses; 8:15 and following verses; 9:2; 16:3; 23:18; Numbers 8:8 and following verses; 15:24; 28:19, 20; Judg. 6:25-29; 1 Sam. 1:25; 16:2; 1 Kings 18:23-26, 33. For all the animals which were sacrificed signified various classes of the goods of the church.

  
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Translation by Isaiah Tansley. Many thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.

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Εξοδος πλήθους 40:35

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35 Και δεν ηδυνηθη ο Μωυσης να εισελθη εις την σκηνην του μαρτυριου· διοτι η νεφελη εκαθητο επ' αυτην, και δοξα Κυριου ενεπλησε την σκηνην.