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1 またイスラエルの人々のうちから、あなたの兄弟アロンとそのたち、すなわちアロンとアロンのナダブ、アビウ、エレアザル、イタマルとをあなたのもとにこさせ、祭司としてわたしに仕えさせ、

2 またあなたの兄弟アロンのために聖なる衣服を作って、彼に栄えと麗しきをもたせなければならない。

3 あなたはすべてに知恵ある者、すなわち、わたしが知恵の霊を満たした者たちに語って、アロンの衣服を作らせ、アロンを聖別し、祭司としてわたしに仕えさせなければならない。

4 彼らの作るべき衣服は次のとおりである。すなわち胸当、エポデ、衣、市松模様の、帽子、である。彼らはあなたの兄弟アロンとその子たちとのために聖なる衣服を作り、祭司としてわたしに仕えさせなければならない。

5 彼らは金糸、糸、紫糸、緋糸、亜麻の撚糸を受け取らなければならない。

6 そして彼らは金糸、糸、紫糸、緋糸、亜麻の撚糸を用い、巧みなわざをもってエポデを作らなければならない。

7 これにつのひもを付け、その両端を、これに付けなければならない。

8 エポデの上で、これをつかねる帯は、同じきれでエポデの作りのように、金糸、糸、紫糸、緋糸、亜麻の撚糸で作らなければならない。

9 あなたはつの縞めのうを取って、その上にイスラエルのたちの名を刻まなければならない。

10 すなわち、その名つを一つのに、残りの名つを他のに、彼らの生れた順に刻まなければならない。

11 に彫刻する人が印を彫刻するように、イスラエルのたちの名をそのつのに刻み、それを金の編細工にはめ、

12 このつのをエポデのひもにつけて、イスラエルのたちの記念としなければならない。こうしてアロンは主のでその両に彼らの名を負うて記念としなければならない。

13 あなたはまた金の編細工を作らなければならない。

14 そしてつの純金の鎖を、ひも細工にねじて作り、そのひもの鎖をかの編細工につけなければならない。

15 あなたはまたさばきの胸当を巧みなわざをもって作り、これをエポデの作りのように作らなければならない。すなわち金糸、糸、紫糸、緋糸、亜麻の撚糸で、これを作らなければならない。

16 これは二つに折って四角にし、長さは一指当り、幅も一指当りとしなければならない。

17 またその中に宝列にはめ込まなければならない。すなわち紅玉髄、貴かんらん、水晶の列を第一列とし、

18 第二列は、ざくろ石、るり、赤縞めのう。

19 列は黄水晶、めのう、紫水晶。

20 列は黄碧玉、縞めのう、碧玉であって、これらを金の編細工の中にはめ込まなければならない。

21 その宝イスラエルのらの名に従い、その名とひとしく十二とし、おのおの印の彫刻のように十二の部族のためにその名を刻まなければならない。

22 またひも細工にねじた純金の鎖を胸当につけなければならない。

23 また、胸当のために金の環つを作り、胸当の両端にそのつの環をつけ、

24 かの筋の金のひもを胸当の端のつの環につけなければならない。

25 ただし、その筋のひもの他の両端をかのつの編細工につけ、エポデのひもにつけて、にくるようにしなければならない。

26 あなたはまたつの金の環を作って、これを胸当の両端につけなければならない。すなわちエポデに接する内側の縁にこれをつけなければならない。

27 またつの金の環を作って、これをエポデのつのひものの部分につけ、前の方で、そのつなぎ目に近く、エポデの帯の上の方にあるようにしなければならない。

28 胸当はひもをもって、その環をエポデの環に結びつけ、エポデの帯の上の方にあるようにしなければならない。こうして胸当がエポデから離れないようにしなければならない。

29 アロンが聖所にはいる時は、さばきの胸当にあるイスラエルのたちの名をその胸に置き、主のに常に覚えとしなければならない。

30 あなたはさばきの胸当にウリムとトンミムを入れて、アロンが主のにいたる時、その胸の上にあるようにしなければならない。こうしてアロンは主のに常にイスラエルのたちのさばきを、その胸に置かなければならない。

31 あなたはまた、エポデに属する上服をすべて地で作らなければならない。

32 を通すを、そのまん中に設け、そのの周囲には、よろいのえりのように織物の縁をつけて、ほころびないようにし、

33 そのすそには糸、紫糸、緋糸で、ざくろを作り、そのすその周囲につけ、また周囲に金の鈴をざくろの間々につけなければならない。

34 すなわち金の鈴にざくろ、また金の鈴にざくろと、上服のすその周囲につけなければならない。

35 アロンは務の時、これを着なければならない。彼が聖所にはいって主のにいたる時、また出る時、その音が聞えて、彼は死を免れるであろう。

36 あなたはまた純金の板を造り、印の彫刻のように、その上に『聖なる者』と刻み、

37 これをひもで帽子に付け、それが帽子の前の方に来るようにしなければならない。

38 これはアロンの額にあり、そしてアロンはイスラエルの人々がささげる聖なる物、すなわち彼らのもろもろの聖なる供え物についてのの責めを負うであろう。これは主のにそれらの受けいれられるため、常にアロンの額になければならない。

39 あなたは亜麻糸で市松模様に下服を織り、亜麻布で、ずきんを作り、また、帯を色とりどりに織って作らなければならない。

40 あなたはまたアロンの子たちのために下服を作り、彼らのために帯を作り、彼らのために、ずきんを作って、彼らに栄えと麗しきをもたせなければならない。

41 そしてあなたはこれをあなたの兄弟アロンおよび彼と共にいるその子たちに着せ、彼らに油を注ぎ、彼らを職に任じ、彼らを聖別し、祭司として、わたしに仕えさせなければならない。

42 また、彼らのために、その隠し所をおおう亜麻布のしたばきを作り、からももに届くようにしなければならない。

43 アロンとその子たちは会見の幕屋にはいる時、あるいは聖所で務をするために祭壇に近づく時に、これを着なければならない。そうすれば、彼らはを得て死ぬことはないであろう。これは彼と彼のの子孫とのための永久の定めでなければならない。

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9806

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9806. 'And you, cause Aaron your brother to come near to you' means the joining of Divine Truth to Divine Good within the Lord's Divine Human. This is clear from the representation of Moses, the one here who was to cause Aaron to come near him, as the Lord in respect of Divine Truth, dealt with in 6752, 6771, 7014, 9372; from the meaning of 'drawing near' as a joining to and presence with, dealt with in 9378; from the representation of 'Aaron' as the Lord in respect of Divine Good, dealt with below; and from the meaning of 'brother' as good, dealt with in 3303, 3803, 3815, 4121, 4191, 5686, 5692, 6756. From all this it is evident that the words telling Moses that he should cause Aaron his brother to come near to him mean the joining of Divine Truth to Divine Good within the Lord, the reason why within His Divine Human is meant being that this was where that joining together had to take place. For the Lord had first to make His Human Divine Truth, then afterwards Divine Good, see the places referred to in 9199, 9315. The reason why Aaron was chosen to serve in the priestly office was that he was Moses' brother, and in this way the brotherly relationship of Divine Truth and Divine Good in heaven was at the same time represented. For as stated above, Moses represented Divine Truth and Aaron Divine Good.

[2] Everything throughout creation, both in heaven and in the world, has connection with good and with truth, to the end that it may be something. For good is the inner being (Esse) of truth, and truth is the outward manifestation (Existere) of good. Good without truth therefore cannot manifest itself, and truth without good has no real being. From this it is evident that they must be joined together. In the Word the two joined together are represented by a married couple or by two brothers, by a married couple when the heavenly marriage - the marriage of good and truth - and the succeeding generations which spring from that marriage, are the subject, and by two brothers when two kinds of ministry, namely those of judgement and worship, are the subject. Those who served as ministers of judgement were called judges, and at a later time kings, whereas those who served as ministers of worship were called priests. And since all judgement is arrived at through truth and all worship springs from good, truth founded on good is meant in the Word by 'judges', in the abstract sense, in which no actual person is envisaged; but truth from which good results is meant by 'kings', and good itself by 'priests'. So it is that in the Word the Lord is called Judge, also Prophet, as well as King, in places where the subject has reference to truth, but Priest where it has reference to good. He is in like manner called Christ, Anointed, or Messiah in places where the subject has reference to truth, but Jesus or Saviour where it has reference to good.

[3] It was on account of this brotherly relationship of the truth which belongs to judgement and the good which belongs to worship that Aaron, brother of Moses, was chosen to serve in the priestly office. The fact that 'Aaron' and 'his house' because of this mean good is clear in David,

O Israel, trust in Jehovah! He is their help and their shield. O house of Aaron, trust in Jehovah! He is their help and their shield. Jehovah has remembered us, He blesses [us]. He will bless the house of Israel, He will bless the house of Aaron. Psalms 115:9-10, 12.

In the same author,

Let Israel now say that His mercy [endures] to eternity; let the house of Aaron now say that His mercy [endures] to eternity. Psalms 118:2-3.

In the same author,

O house of Israel, bless Jehovah! O house of Aaron, bless Jehovah! Psalms 135:19.

'The house of Israel' stands for those with whom truths exist, 'the house of Aaron' for those with whom forms of good are present; for in the Word wherever truth is the subject so too is good, on account of the heavenly marriage, 9263, 9314. For the meaning of 'the house of Israel' as those with whom truths exist, see 5414, 5879, 5951, 7956, 8234.

In the same author,

Jehovah sent Moses His servant, Aaron whom He chose. Psalms 105:26.

Moses is called a servant because 'servant' is used in regard to truths, 3409, whereas one chosen or elected has regard to good, 3755 (end).

[4] In the same author,

Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brothers to dwell also together! It is like the good oil upon the head running down onto the beard, the beard of Aaron, which runs down over the collar 1 of his garments. Psalms 133:1-3.

Anyone who does not know what 'brother' means, nor what 'oil', 'the head', 'the beard', and 'garments' mean, nor also what 'Aaron' represents, can have no understanding of why such things have been compared to brothers who dwell together. For what similarity is there between oil running from Aaron's head down onto his beard, then onto his garments, and the unanimity of brothers? But the similarity in the comparison is evident from the internal sense, in which the flow of good into truths is the subject and is described by their brotherliness. For 'the oil' means good, 'Aaron's head' the inmost level of good, 'the beard' the very outermost level of it, 'garments' truths, and 'running down' a flowing in. From this it is plain that those words mean the flow, from inner to outer levels, of good into truths, and a joining together there. Without the internal sense how can anyone see that those words hold these heavenly matters within them? For the meaning of 'oil' as the good of love, see 886, 4582, 4638, 9780, and for that of 'the head' as what is inmost, 5328, 6436, 7859, 9656. The fact that 'the beard' means what is the very outermost is evident in Isaiah 7:20; 15:2; Jeremiah 48:37; and Ezekiel 5:1. For the meaning of 'garments' as truths, 2576, 4545, 4763, 5319, 5954, 6914, 6917, 9093, 9212, 9216; and for the representation of 'Aaron' as celestial good, see above.

[5] Seeing that Aaron was chosen to serve in the priestly office, thus to administer the most sacred things, people can understand what the situation was with representations in the Jewish Church. No attention was paid to the person who represented, only to the thing represented by that person. Thus something holy, indeed most holy, could be represented by persons who were inwardly unclean, indeed idolatrous, provided that outwardly they had an air of holiness when engaged in worship. The fact that Aaron was one such person becomes clear from the following details in Moses,

Aaron took the gold from the hands of the children of Israel, and fashioned it with a chisel, and made out of it a molded calf. And Aaron built an altar in front of it, and Aaron made a proclamation and said, Tomorrow there will be a feast to Jehovah. Exodus 32:4-5, 25.

And elsewhere in the same author,

Jehovah was greatly moved with anger against Aaron and would have destroyed him; 2 but I prayed for Aaron also at that time. Deuteronomy 9:20.

As regards the representatives of the Church among the Israelite and Jewish nation, that no attention was paid to the persons, only to the actual things represented, see the places referred to in 9229.

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1. literally, the mouth

2. literally, to destroy him

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 9212

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9212. 'If you ever take your companion's clothing as a pledge' means if factual knowledge of truths is dispersed by illusions that are a product of sensory impressions. This is clear from the meaning of 'taking as a pledge' as receiving a token for goods that are supplied, for 'a pledge' is a token for goods that are being lent. When spiritual things are understood instead of these, supplying goods means giving instruction in truths, and the token or pledge in this instance means truth on the level of the senses. For 'the clothing' here which is given as a pledge means the lowest level of the natural, which is that of the senses. Since illusions abound on this level and illusions wipe out truths, 'taking your companion's clothing as a pledge' means the dispersing of truths by illusions that are a product of sensory impressions. The fact that these things are meant is clear from the whole train of thought in the internal sense.

[2] In general 'clothing' means everything that clothes another, and so whatever is relatively more external. Consequently the external or natural man is called the clothing in relation to the internal or spiritual man. In a similar way truth is called the clothing in relation to good, because truth clothes good; likewise factual knowledge of truth in relation to the truth of faith which belongs to the internal man. Sensory perception, which constitutes the lowest level of life with a person, is the clothing in relation to factual knowledge of truth.

'Clothes' are lower things that cover higher ones, or what amounts to the same thing, exterior things that cover interior ones, see 2576, 5248. In general they are truths, 4545, 4763, 5319, 5954, 6914, 6917, 9093, factual knowledge of truths, 6918, or truths on the level of the senses, 9158. Sensory perception constitutes the lowest level of life with a person, 4009, 5077, 5125, 5128, 5767, 5774, 6201, 6313, 7442, 7693, and sensory perception is subject to illusions, 5084, 5089, 6201, 6948, 6949, 7442.

[3] The meaning of 'clothes' as truths owes its origin to representatives in the next life. There angels and spirits appear dressed in clothes in keeping with the state of faith or truth that is theirs, and their clothes are varied in keeping with the changes which that state undergoes. Those governed by authentic truth appear dressed in white garments, and those governed by truths springing from good in shining ones. But those governed purely by good, as angels of the inmost heaven are, called celestial angels, appear naked. So it is then that clothes are truths, and that truths are meant in the Word by 'clothes', as may be seen from places referred to above. To these places let the following in the Gospels be added:

[4] In Matthew,

When Jesus was transfigured His face shone like the sun, and His garments became [white] as the light. Matthew 17:2.

'Face' in the Word means the interiors, in particular the affections, 358, 1999, 2434, 3527, 3573, 4066, 4796, 4797, 5102, 5695, 6604, 6848, 6849, and 'God's face' Goodness itself, 222, 223, 5585. 'The sun' means God's love, 2441, 2495, 3636, 3643, 4060, 4321 (end), 4696, 7083, 8644. From this it is evident what the meaning is when it says that the Lord's face shone like the Sun, namely that His interiors were the Good of Divine Love. 'His garments became [white] as the light' means Divine Truth radiating from Him, which also appears in heaven as the light, 1521, 1619-1632, 3195, 3222, 3485, 3636, 3643, 4415, 5400, 8644.

[5] In the same gospel,

When Jesus drew near to Jerusalem they brought the she-ass and the colt and laid their garments on them and set Him on them. But a very great crowd spread their garments on the road, while others were breaking off branches from trees and spreading them on the road. Matthew 21:1, 7-8.

Riding on a she-ass and her colt was a representative sign of the Supreme Judge and King, see 2781, as also is evident from what comes before in verse 5,

Tell the daughter of Zion, Behold, your King is coming to you, meek, seated on a she-ass, and on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden.

It is also evident in Mark 11:1-12; in Luke 19:28-41; in John 12:12-16; and in Zechariah 9:9-10, where it says of the Lord that He would ride on an ass, and on a young ass, a son of she-asses. There He is called a King, and in addition it says that His dominion will be from sea even to sea, and from the River even to the ends of the earth. The fact that the supreme judge rode on a she-ass, and his sons on young asses, see Judges 5:9-10; 10:3-4; 12:14; and that the king rode on a she-mule, and the king's sons on mules, 1 Kings 1:33, 38, 44-45; 2 Samuel 13:29.

[6] When the disciples laid their garments on the she-ass and her colt, it represented the recognition that truths in their entirety were the foundation on which the Lord as supreme Judge and King rested; for the disciples represented the Lord's Church in respect of truths and forms of good, see 2129, 3488, 3858 (end), 6397, and their garments truths themselves, 4545, 4763, 5319, 5954, 6914, 6917, 9093. This same recognition was likewise represented when the crowd spread their garments, also the branches of trees, on the road. Another reason why they spread them on the road was that 'the road' means the truth by means of which a member of the Church is led, see 627, 2333, 3477. And the reason why they also spread the branches of trees was that 'trees' meant perceptions and also cognitions or knowledge of truth and good, 2682, 2722, 2972, 4552, 7692, so that their branches are the truths themselves. Those actions were also performed then because it was customary for the chief persons among the people to lay their garments on supreme judges and kings' she-asses and mules when they rode in pomp on them, and for the people themselves to spread their garments on the road, or the branches of trees instead. For in heaven judgeship consists in Divine Truth derived from Good, and kingship in Divine Truth, 1728, 2015, 2069, 3009, 4581, 4966, 5044, 5068, 6148.

[7] In Luke,

No one adds a piece of a new garment onto an old garment; in doing so he splits the new, and the binding from the new is unsuitable for the old.

Luke 5:36.

The Lord used this comparison to describe the truth of the new Church and the truth of the old Church; for 'garment' means truth. Sewing on one or binding it to the other means destroying both; for the truth of the new Church is interior truth, thus truth for the internal man, whereas the truth of the old Church is exterior truth, thus truth for the external man. The latter kind of truth prevailed in the Jewish Church, for by means of external things this Church represented internal ones, whereas the Church of today has knowledge of the internal truths that were represented then, because the Lord has revealed them. The fact that these truths are not suited to external ones in such a way that they can exist together is what the words used by the Lord serve to mean. From all this also it is evident that 'garment' means the Church's truth.

[8] In John,

Jesus said to Peter, Truly, truly I say to you, When you were a boy you girded your loins and walked where you wished. But when you are old you will stretch out your hands, [and] another will gird your loins and lead you where you do not wish. John 21:18.

No one without knowledge of the internal sense can see what these words imply; plainly, they contain arcana. In the internal sense 'Peter' means the Church's faith, see the Prefaces to Genesis 18, 22, and 3750, 6000, 6073 (end), 6344 (end). Consequently Peter when he was a boy means the nature of the Church's faith as it is initially, and Peter when he would be old means the nature of the Church's faith as it is finally. From this it is evident what 'when you were a boy you girded your loins and walked where you wished' means, namely that the Church's faith as it is initially is faith composed of truth derived from good, thus faith composed of charity towards the neighbour and of love to the Lord. And at this time a member of the Church in doing what is good acts freely, because his actions spring from the Lord. For aspects of the good of love are meant by 'the loins', 3021, 3294, 4280, 4575, 5050-5062, so that 'girding the loins' means clothing good with truths; and living is meant by 'walking', 519, 1794, 8417, 8420, so that 'walking where one wishes' means leading a life that is free. Those people lead a life that is free, or act freely, whose faith springs from love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbour; for they are led by the Lord, 892, 905, 2870-2893, 6325, 9096. 'When you are old you will stretch out your hands, and another will gird your loins and lead you where you do not wish' means that the Church's faith as it is finally will be none at all, at which time falsities that arise from evil springing from self-love and love of the world will take the place of faith and enslave it. This is the arcanum which these words spoken by Lord contain and which can be seen only from their internal sense. All this shows once again the kind of way in which the Lord spoke, namely in such a way that an inner meaning might be present within every detail, to the end that heaven might be joined to the world by means of the Word. For without the Word, that is, without Divine Truth that has been revealed, they are not joined together; and if they are not so joined the human race perishes.

  
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