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Shemot 30

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1 ועשית מזבח מקטר קטרת עצי שטים תעשה אתו׃

2 אמה ארכו ואמה רחבו רבוע יהיה ואמתים קמתו ממנו קרנתיו׃

3 וצפית אתו זהב טהור את־גגו ואת־קירתיו סביב ואת־קרנתיו ועשית לו זר זהב סביב׃

4 ושתי טבעת זהב תעשה־לו מתחת לזרו על שתי צלעתיו תעשה על־שני צדיו והיה לבתים לבדים לשאת אתו בהמה׃

5 ועשית את־הבדים עצי שטים וצפית אתם זהב׃

6 ונתתה אתו לפני הפרכת אשר על־ארן העדת לפני הכפרת אשר על־העדת אשר אועד לך שמה׃

7 והקטיר עליו אהרן קטרת סמים בבקר בבקר בהיטיבו את־הנרת יקטירנה׃

8 ובהעלת אהרן את־הנרת בין הערבים יקטירנה קטרת תמיד לפני יהוה לדרתיכם׃

9 לא־תעלו עליו קטרת זרה ועלה ומנחה ונסך לא תסכו עליו׃

10 וכפר אהרן על־קרנתיו אחת בשנה מדם חטאת הכפרים אחת בשנה יכפר עליו לדרתיכם קדש־קדשים הוא ליהוה׃ ף

11 וידבר יהוה אל־משה לאמר׃

12 כי תשא את־ראש בני־ישראל לפקדיהם ונתנו איש כפר נפשו ליהוה בפקד אתם ולא־יהיה בהם נגף בפקד אתם׃

13 זה יתנו כל־העבר על־הפקדים מחצית השקל בשקל הקדש עשרים גרה השקל מחצית השקל תרומה ליהוה׃

14 כל העבר על־הפקדים מבן עשרים שנה ומעלה יתן תרומת יהוה׃

15 העשיר לא־ירבה והדל לא ימעיט ממחצית השקל לתת את־תרומת יהוה לכפר על־נפשתיכם׃

16 ולקחת את־כסף הכפרים מאת בני ישראל ונתת אתו על־עבדת אהל מועד והיה לבני ישראל לזכרון לפני יהוה לכפר על־נפשתיכם׃ ף

17 וידבר יהוה אל־משה לאמר׃

18 ועשית כיור נחשת וכנו נחשת לרחצה ונתת אתו בין־אהל מועד ובין המזבח ונתת שמה מים׃

19 ורחצו אהרן ובניו ממנו את־ידיהם ואת־רגליהם׃

20 בבאם אל־אהל מועד ירחצו־מים ולא ימתו או בגשתם אל־המזבח לשרת להקטיר אשה ליהוה׃

21 ורחצו ידיהם ורגליהם ולא ימתו והיתה להם חק־עולם לו ולזרעו לדרתם׃ ף

22 וידבר יהוה אל־משה לאמר׃

23 ואתה קח־לך בשמים ראש מר־דרור חמש מאות וקןמן־בשם מחציתו חמשים ומאתים וקנה־בשם חמשים ומאתים׃

24 וקדה חמש מאות בשקל הקדש ושמן זית הין׃

25 ועשית אתו שמן משחת־קדש רקח מרקחת מעשה רקח שמן משחת־קדש יהיה׃

26 ומשחת בו את־אהל מועד ואת ארון העדת׃

27 ואת־השלחן ואת־כל־כליו ואת־המנרה ואת־כליה ואת מזבח הקטרת׃

28 ואת־מזבח העלה ואת־כל־כליו ואת־הכיר ואת־כנו׃

29 וקדשת אתם והיו קדש קדשים כל־הנגע בהם יקדש׃

30 ואת־אהרן ואת־בניו תמשח וקדשת אתם לכהן לי׃

31 ואל־בני ישראל תדבר לאמר שמן משחת־קדש יהיה זה לי לדרתיכם׃

32 על־בשר אדם לא ייסך ובמתכנתו לא תעשו כמהו קדש הוא קדש יהיה לכם׃

33 איש אשר ירקח כמהו ואשר יתן ממנו על־זר ונכרת מעמיו׃ ס

34 ויאמר יהוה אל־משה קח־לך סמים נטף ושחלת וחלבנה סמים ולבנה זכה בד בבד יהיה׃

35 ועשית אתה קטרת רקח מעשה רוקח ממלח טהור קדש׃

36 ושחקת ממנה הדק ונתתה ממנה לפני העדת באהל מועד אשר אועד לך שמה קדש קדשים תהיה לכם׃

37 והקטרת אשר תעשה במתכנתה לא תעשו לכם קדש תהיה לך ליהוה׃

38 איש אשר־יעשה כמוה להריח בה ונכרת מעמיו׃ ס

   

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9956. And shalt sanctify them. That this signifies thus a representative of the Lord as to the Divine Human, is evident from the signification of “sanctifying,” as being to represent holiness itself, which is the Lord as to the Divine Human, for it is this alone which is holy, and from which is all holiness in the heavens and on earth. Everyone is able to know that the oil did not sanctify; but that it induced a representative of holiness. The case herein is this. The Lord Himself is above the heavens, for He is the Sun of the angelic heaven. The Divine which thence proceeds from Him in the heavens is what is called “holy.” The Divine of the Lord above the heavens could not be represented, because it is infinite; but only the Divine of the Lord in the heavens, for this is accommodated to the reception of the angels there, who are finite. In their perception this Divine is the Lord’s Divine Human, which alone is holy, and which was represented. From this it is evident what is signified by being “sanctified,” and why after the anointing it was said, as in Moses, “Thou shalt anoint the altar, and sanctify it” (Exodus 29:36); “thou shalt anoint the Tent of meeting, and all things therein, and shalt sanctify them” (Exodus 30:26-29); “thou shalt anoint Aaron and sanctify him” (Exodus 40:13); “Moses anointed Aaron and his garments, his sons and their garments, and sanctified them” (Leviticus 8:13, 30); besides other passages. (That the Lord alone is holy, and that everything holy is from Him, and that all sanctification represented Him, see n. 9229, 9680; also that the Lord in the heavens is “the sanctuary,” and therefore also heaven, n. 9479; and that the Holy Spirit is the Divine that proceeds from the Lord, n. 9818, 9820)

  
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4638. Then shall the kingdom of the heavens be likened unto ten virgins.

This signifies the last period of the old church and the first of the new. The church is the Lord’s kingdom on earth. The “ten virgins” are all who are in the church, namely, both those who are in good and truth, and those who are in evil and falsity. “Ten” in the internal sense denotes remains, and also fullness, thus all; and “virgins” denote those who are in the church, as also elsewhere in the Word.

[2] Who took their lamps;

signifies spiritual things in which is the celestial, or truths in which there is good, or what is the same, faith in which there is charity toward the neighbor, and charity in which there is love to the Lord; for “oil” is the good of love, as shown hereafter. But lamps in which there is no oil denote the same in which there is no good.

[3] And went forth to meet the bridegroom;

signifies their reception.

And five of them were prudent, but five were foolish;

signifies a part of them in truths in which there is good, and a part of them in truths in which is no good. The former are the “prudent,” and the latter the “foolish.” In the internal sense “five” denotes some, here therefore a part of them.

They that were foolish, when they took their lamps, took no oil with them;

signifies not having the good of charity in their truths; for in the internal sense “oil” denotes the good of charity and of love.

But the prudent took oil in their vessels with their lamps;

signifies that they had the good of charity and of love in their truths; their “vessels” are the doctrinal things of faith.

[4] And while the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept;

signifies delay, and hence doubt. To “slumber” in the internal sense is to grow sluggish from the delay in the things of the church, and to “sleep” is to cherish doubt—the prudent, a doubt in which there is affirmation; the foolish, a doubt in which there is negation.

But at midnight a cry was made;

signifies the time which is the last of the old church and the first of the new. This time is what is called “night” in the Word, when the state of the church is treated of. The “cry” denotes a change.

Behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him;

signifies the same as the judgment, namely, acceptance and rejection.

[5] Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps;

signifies preparation of all; for those who are in truths in which there is no good are equally in the belief of being accepted as are those who are in truths in which there is good, for they suppose that faith alone saves, not knowing that there is no faith where there is no charity.

But the foolish said unto the prudent, Give us of your oil, for our lamps are gone out;

signifies that they desire good to be communicated by others to their empty truths, or to their destitute faith. For in the other life all spiritual and celestial things are mutually communicated, but only through good.

[6] But the prudent answered, saying, Perchance there will not be enough for us and you;

signifies that it cannot be communicated, because the little of truth that they had would be taken away from them. For as to the communication of good in the other life to those who are in truths without good, these as it were take away good from those who have it, and appropriate it to themselves, and do not communicate it to others, but defile it; for which reason no communication of good to them is possible. These spirits will be described from experience at the end of the next chapter [Genesis 37].

[7] But go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves;

signifies the good of merit. They who boast of this are “they that sell.” Moreover, in the other life they who are in truth in which there is no good, above all others make a merit of all they have done which appeared good in the outward form, although in the inward form it was evil, according to what the Lord says in Matthew:

“Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied by Thy name, and by Thy name have cast out demons, and in Thy name done many mighty works? But then will I confess unto them, I know you not; depart from Me, ye workers of iniquity” (Matthew 7:22-23).

And in Luke:

“When the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, then shall ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, lord, open to us. But he shall answer and say to you, I know you not whence ye are; then shall ye begin to say, We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets; but he shall say, I tell you I know you not whence ye are, depart from me all ye workers of iniquity” (Luke 13:26-27).

Such are those who are here meant by the foolish virgins, and the like is therefore said of them in these words: “they also came, saying, Lord, lord, open to us; but he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not.”

[8] And while they went away to buy, the bridegroom came.

This signifies their too late application.

And they that were ready went in with him to the wedding;

signifies that they who were in good and thence in truth were received into heaven. Heaven is likened to a wedding from the heavenly marriage, which is the marriage of good and truth; and the Lord is likened to the bridegroom, because they are then conjoined with Him; and hence the church is called the bride.

And the door was shut;

signifies that others cannot enter.

[9] Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, lord, open to us;

signifies that they desire to enter from faith alone without charity, and from works in which there is not the Lord’s life, but the life of self.

But be answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not;

signifies rejection. His not knowing them means in the internal sense that they were not in any charity toward the neighbor and thereby in conjunction with the Lord. They who are not in conjunction are said not to be known.

[10] Watch therefore, for ye know not the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh;

signifies an assiduous application of life in accordance with the precepts of faith, which is “to watch.” The time of acceptance, which is unknown to man, and the state, are signified by their not knowing the day nor the hour in which the Son of man is to come. Elsewhere also in Matthew he who is in good, that is, he who acts according to the precepts, is called “prudent;” and he who is in knowledges of truth and does them not is called “foolish:”

Everyone that heareth My words and doeth them, I will liken him unto a prudent man; and everyone that heareth My words and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man (Matthew 7:24, 26).

  
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