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Ezékiel 43

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1 És vitt engem a kapuhoz, ahhoz a kapuhoz, a mely napkelet felé néz vala.

2 És ímé, Izráel Istenének dicsõsége jõ vala napkelet felõl, és zúgása, mint nagy víz zúgása, és a föld világos vala az õ dicsõségétõl.

3 És a jelenség, melyet láttam, olyan vala, mint az a jelenség, melyet akkor láttam, mikor menék a várost elveszteni; és olyan látások valának, mint az a jelenség, melyet a Kébár folyó mellett láttam. És orczámra esém.

4 És az Úr dicsõsége beméne a házba a kapunak útján, mely néz napkeletre.

5 És fölemele engem a lélek, és bevitt engem a belsõ pitvarba, és ímé, az Úr dicsõsége betölté a házat.

6 És hallám, hogy valaki beszélget hozzám a házból, holott ama férfiú mellettem áll vala.

7 És mondá nékem: Embernek fia! ezt az én királyi székemnek helyét és lábaim talpainak helyét, a hol lakom Izráel fiai között örökké, és itt az én szent nevemet többé meg ne fertéztesse Izráel háza, õk és királyaik paráznaságukkal és királyaik holttesteivel, magaslataikkal,

8 Mikor küszöbüket az én küszöböm mellé és ajtófélfáikat az én ajtófélfáim mellé tették, és csak a fal vala köztem és közöttök; és megfertéztették az én szent nevemet útálatosságaikkal, melyeket cselekedtek, ezokáért elvesztém õket haragomban.

9 Most már eltávoztatják paráznaságukat és királyaik holttesteit tõlem, és õ köztök lakozom mindörökké.

10 Te, embernek fia, hirdessed Izráel házának ezt a házat, hogy piruljanak vétkeik miatt. És mérjék utána arányosságát;

11 És ha pirulni fognak mind a miatt, a mit cselekedtek: e ház formáját és berendezését, kijáratait és bejáratait és minden formáit és minden rendeléseit és minden formáit és minden törvényeit jelentsd meg nékik és írd meg szemeik elõtt, hogy megtartsák minden formáját és minden rendeléseit, s azokat cselekedjék.

12 Ez a ház törvénye: A hegy tetején egész határa köröskörül igen szentséges. Ímé, ez a ház törvénye.

13 És ezek az oltár mértékei singek szerint (egy sing [tesz] egy [köz]singet és egy tenyért): talpa vala egy sing [magas] és egy sing széles, korlátja pedig a szélén köröskörül egy arasznyi. És ez az oltár magassága:

14 A földön való talptól az alsó bekerítésig két sing s szélessége egy sing, és a kisebb bekerítéstõl a nagyobb bekerítésig négy sing és szélessége egy sing;

15 És az Istenhegye négy sing, és az Isten-tûzhelyétõl fölfelé a szarvak egy sing.

16 És az Isten-tûzhelyének hosszúsága tizenkét [sing] vala tizenkét sing szélesség mellett, négyszögben négy oldala szerint.

17 És a bekerítés vala tizennégy [sing] hosszú, tizennégy [sing] szélesség mellett, négy oldala szerint; és a korlát köröskörül rajta fél sing. És talpa vala egy sing köröskörül. És grádicsai napkeletre néztek.

18 És mondá nékem: Embernek fia, ezt mondja az Úr Isten: Ezek az oltár rendtartásai: Azon a napon, mikor elkészül, hogy égõáldozattal áldozzanak rajta és vért hintsenek reá,

19 Adj a papoknak, a Lévitáknak, kik a Sádók magvából valók, a kik járulhatnak én hozzám, ezt mondja az Úr Isten, hogy szolgáljanak nékem, egy fiatal bikát bûnért való áldozatul.

20 És végy vérébõl, és tedd [az oltár] négy szarvára és a bekerítés négy szegletére és a korlátra köröskörül, és tisztísd meg azt, és szenteld meg.

21 És vegyed a bikát, mely a bûnért való áldozat, és égesd meg azt a háznak erre rendelt helyén, a szenthelyen kivül.

22 Másodnap pedig vígy egy ép kecskebakot bûnért való áldozatul, és tisztítsák meg vele az oltárt, mint a fiatal bikával megtisztították.

23 Mikor elvégezed az [oltár] megtisztítását, vígy áldozatul egy ép, fiatal bikát és egy ép kost a nyájból.

24 És áldozzál velök az Úr elõtt, és a papok hintsenek sót reájok, és vigyék azokat égõáldozatul az Úrnak.

25 Hét napig mindennap egy-egy bakot hozz bûnért való áldozatul, és egy fiatal bikát és egy kost a nyájból, mint épeket hozzák.

26 Hét napon át szenteljék és tisztítsák meg az oltárt és töltsék meg kezét.

27 És betöltsék e napokat; a nyolczadik napon és azután pedig áldozzák a papok az oltáron égõáldozataitokat és hálaadó áldozataitokat, és én kegyelmesen fogadlak titeket, ezt mondja az Úr Isten.

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 219

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219. Verse 12. He that overcometh I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, signifies that those who are steadfast will be in Divine truth in heaven. This is evident from the signification of "overcoming," as being to be steadfast in the genuine affection of truth (See above n. 128); here in faith from charity, since that faith is treated of in what is written the angel of this church see 203; also from the signification of "pillar" as being Divine truth sustaining; also from the signification of "the temple of God" as being in the highest sense, the Lord's Divine Human, and in the relative sense, the Lord's spiritual kingdom, thus the heaven that constitutes that kingdom (of which presently). "A pillar in the temple" means Divine truth sustaining, because "temple" signifies heaven, and heaven is heaven from the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord; for by heaven all angels are meant, because heaven is made up of angels, and from them is called heaven: and angels are angels in the measure in which they receive the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord; and for this reason angels in the Word also signify Divine truths (See above, n. 130, 200).

Now as heaven is Divine truth, and "temple" signifies heaven, it follows that all things of the temple signify such things as pertain to Divine truth, and that the "pillars" therein signify Divine truths sustaining. Divine truths sustaining are in general lower truths, because these sustain the higher; for there are lower and higher Divine truths, as there are lower and higher heavens. (There are degrees of these, on which see in the work on Heaven and Hell 38, 208, 209, 211.) The heavens that belong to a lower degree sustain those that belong to a higher degree; here, therefore, by the Lord's making him that overcometh "a pillar in the temple" is meant that such will be in a lower heaven. They who are in the faith of charity are also in the lower heaven, which is called the spiritual heaven; while those who are in love to the Lord are in the higher heaven, which is called the celestial heaven, and this is sustained by the lower or spiritual heaven. (But a clearer idea can be had of these things from what is shown in three chapters in the work on Heaven and Hell, namely, in the chapter where it is shown that The Divine of the Lord in Heaven is Love to Him and Charity towards the Neighbor, n. 13-19; in another where it is shown that Heaven is distinguished into Two Kingdoms, Celestial and Spiritual, n 20-28; and in a third where it is shown that There are Three Heavens, n. 29-40.)

[2] "Pillars" are here and there mentioned in the Word, and they signify lower truths, because they sustain the higher. That lower truths are signified by "pillars" in the Word can be seen from the following. In Jeremiah:

Behold I have given thee this day for a fenced city, and for a pillar of iron, and for walls of brass against the whole land, against the kings of Judah, against the princes and against the priests thereof, and against the people of the land, that they may fight against thee and not prevail (Jeremiah 1:18-19).

These things were said to the prophet, because all prophets signify the doctrines of Divine truth, and because the church in which Divine truths are falsified is here treated of it is therefore said, "Behold I have given thee this day for a fenced city, for a pillar of iron, and for walls of brass against the whole land;" "a fenced city" signifies the doctrine of truth; "a pillar of iron" truth sustaining it; "walls of brass" good defending, and "land" the church. It is said, also, "against the kings of Judah, against the princes, against the priests thereof, and against the people of the land;" and "the kings of Judah," and "princes," signify truths falsified; "priests," goods adulterated, and "the people of the land," falsities in general; of these it is said, that they will fight against truths themselves, but shall not prevail.

[3] In the same:

Set thee up signs, place for thee high pillars, set thine heart to the highway, the way thou mayest go; return, O virgin of Israel, return to thy cities (Jeremiah 31:21).

The restoration of the church is here treated of. "The virgin of Israel" signifies the church; "to set up signs, and to place high pillars," signifies instruction in such things as are the fundamentals of the church, which are called "high pillars" because they sustain: "to set the heart to the highway, the way thou mayest go," signifies the affection of truth leading to life.

[4] In David:

I will judge in uprightness; the earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved; I will make firm the pillars of it (Psalms 75:2-3).

"The earth dissolving" signifies those of the church who are not in truths but yet long for them; "to make firm the pillars" of it signifies to sustain the church by those truths upon which it is founded. Again, in Job:

Who causeth the earth to shake out of its place, so that the pillars thereof tremble (Job 9:6).

"The earth" here signifies the church, and "pillars" the truths that sustain it. That:

The pillars of the court of the tabernacle (mentioned in Exodus 27:10-12, 14-17);

also signify the ultimate truths sustaining the higher ones, see Arcana Coelestia, in the explanation of that chapter and those verses. Like truths are signified by:

The pillars of the house of the forest of Lebanon built by Solomon (mentioned in 1 Kings 7:2, 6).

[5] Similar also is the signification of:

The two pillars that Solomon set up in the porch of the temple, and that are described in the first book of Kings. He fashioned two pillars of brass, eighteen cubits was the height of each pillar; and a line of twelve cubits compassed the second pillar. And he made two chapiters of molten brass, to set upon the tops of the pillars; seven chains for the one chapiter, and seven chains for the other chapiter. And he set up the pillars in the porch of the temple; and he set up the right pillar, and called the name thereof Jachin: and he set up the left pillar and called the name thereof Boaz (1 Kings 7:15-21).

Since "the temple" signified heaven (as will be shown presently), therefore all things of the temple signified such things as are of heaven, thus of Divine truth there; for, as said above, heaven is heaven from the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord; therefore "the porch of the temple" signified the things pertaining to the ultimate heaven, and as this sustains the two higher heavens, those two pillars were placed in the porch.

  
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Apocalypse Explained # 33

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33. To Him be the glory and the might unto the ages of the ages, signifies that these things, namely, Divine good and Divine truth, are from the Lord alone to eternity. This is evident from the signification of "glory," as meaning Divine truth in heaven (See Arcana Coelestia 4809, 5922, 8267, 8427, 9429); and from the signification of "might," as meaning Divine good through Divine truth, since Divine good has all might and all power through Divine truth (See n. 3091, 3563, 6344, 6423, 8304, 9643, 10019, 10182; and in the work on Heaven and Hell, where the power of the angels of heaven from the Lord is treated of, n 228-233). That "unto the ages of the ages" means to eternity is clear without explanation. "Glory" is Divine truth in heaven because Divine truth is the light there; and the things that have existence from the light of heaven are called "glory," because they have existence from the Lord and represent the Divine truth that is from Him, and declare His glory; especially the things that are within the angel, which are of intelligence and wisdom. (That the light of heaven is Divine truth, and that all things that are in heaven, whether without or within the angel, have existence from the light there, see in the work on Heaven and Hell, n (Heaven and Hell 126-140). 126-140, 172, 173, 176.) It is believed in the world that "Glory be to God" means that God for His own sake desires glory from man, and that He is moved by it, and imparts blessings in return for it. But this is a mistake. God desires glory from man for man's sake; for thus man ascribes all things to the Divine and nothing to himself, and when he does this, the Divine can flow in with Divine truth, and give him intelligence and wisdom. Thus and no otherwise is the Lord glorified in man; for the Lord loves everyone, and, from love, desires that His glory, that is, Divine truth, may be in men. This, moreover, the Lord teaches in John:

If ye abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ye shall ask whatever ye will, and it shall be done unto you. Herein is My Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit, and that ye be made My disciples (John 15:7-8).

(That the salvation of the human race is the glory of the Lord, see n. Arcana Coelestia 4347, 4593, 5957, 7550, 8263, 10646)

  
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