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Ezekiel 45

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1 And when you shall allot the land over inheritance, you shall lift·​·up an uplifting to Jehovah, a holy portion of the land; the length shall be the length of five and twenty thousand reeds, and the breadth shall be ten thousand. It shall be holy in all her borders all around.

2 Of this there shall be for the sanctuary five hundred by five hundred, foursquare all around; and fifty cubits all around for its suburbs*.

3 And of this measure shalt thou measure the length of five and twenty thousand, and the breadth of ten thousand; and in it shall be the sanctuary and the holy of holies.

4 The holy of the land, it shall be for the priests, the ministers of the sanctuary, which shall draw·​·near to minister unto Jehovah; and it shall be a place for their houses, and a sanctuary for the sanctuary.

5 And the five and twenty thousand in length, and the ten thousand in breadth, shall also be for the Levites, the ministers of the house, for themselves, for a possession for twenty rooms.

6 And you shall give for the possession of the city five thousand in breadth, and the length shall be five and twenty thousand, alongside the uplifting of the holy portion; it shall be for all the house of Israel.

7 And a portion shall be for the chief on this side and on this side of the uplifting of the holy portion, and of the possession of the city, to the face of the uplifting of the holy portion, and to the face of the possession of the city, from the west quarter westward, and from the eastern quarter eastward; and the length shall be alongside one of the parts, from the border of the west to the border eastward.

8 As for the land, it shall be his possession in Israel; and My chiefs shall not exploit My people any·​·more; and the land shall they give to the house of Israel according·​·to their tribes.

9 Thus says the Lord Jehovih*; Let it be much for you, O chiefs of Israel; put·​·aside violence and devastation, and do judgment and justice, lift·​·up your driving·​·out from on My people, says the Lord Jehovih.

10 There shall be for you just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath*.

11 The ephah and the bath shall be of one fixed·​·measure, that the bath may carry the tenth of an homer, and the ephah the tenth of an homer; its fixed·​·measure shall be according to the homer.

12 And the shekel shall be twenty gerahs; twenty shekels, five and twenty shekels, ten and five shekels, shall be the maneh* for you.

13 This is the uplifting that you shall lift·​·up; the sixth of an ephah of an homer of wheat, and you shall give the sixth of an ephah of an homer of barley;

14 and the statute of oil, the bath of oil, you shall offer the tenth of a bath out·​·of the cor*; ten baths an homer, for ten baths is an homer;

15 and one lamb from the flock, from the two·​·hundred, from the watered flocks of Israel; for a gift·​·offering, and for a burnt·​·offering, and for peace·​·offerings, to make·​·atonement for them, says the Lord Jehovih.

16 All the people of the land shall give this uplifting for the chief in Israel.

17 And it shall be for the chief to give burnt·​·offerings, and gift·​·offerings, and poured·​·offerings, in the festivals, and in the new·​·moons, and in the Sabbaths, in all solemnities of the house of Israel; he shall make the sin offering, and the gift·​·offering, and the burnt·​·offering, and the peace·​·offerings, to make·​·atonement for the house of Israel.

18 Thus says the Lord Jehovih; In the first month, in the first day of the month, thou shalt take a son of the herd, a perfect bullock, and purge the sanctuary;

19 and the priest shall take of the blood of the sin offering, and put it onto the posts of the house, and onto the four corners of the ledge of the altar, and upon the posts of the gate of the inner court.

20 And so thou shalt do in the seventh day in the month for a man who errs, and for him who is simple; and you shall atone·​·for the house.

21 In the first month, in the fourteenth day of the month, to you shall be the Passover, a festival of a week of days in which unleavened bread shall be eaten.

22 And in that day shall the chief make for himself and for all the people of the land a bullock for a sin offering.

23 And seven days of the festival he shall make a burnt·​·offering to Jehovah, seven bullocks and seven perfect rams for the day seven days; and a male goat of the goats for the day for a sin offering.

24 And he shall make a gift·​·offering of an ephah for a bullock, and an ephah for a ram, and a hin of oil for an ephah.

25 In the seventh month, in the fifteenth day of the month, shall he do as these in the festival of the seven days, as the sin offering, as the burnt·​·offering, and as the gift·​·offering, and as to the oil.

   


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257. Since in this prophetical book numbers are often mentioned, and no one can know the spiritual sense of the things contained therein unless it is known what the particular numbers signify (for all numbers in the Word, like all names, signify spiritual things), and since the number "seven" is often mentioned among others, I will here show that "seven" signifies all persons and all things, likewise fullness and totality; for that which signifies all persons and all things signifies also fullness and totality, for fullness and totality are predicated of the magnitude of a thing, and all persons and all things are predicated of multitude. That "seven" has such a signification can be seen from the following passages. In Ezekiel:

They that dwell in the cities of Israel shall set fire to and burn the arms, and the shield, and the buckler, with the bow and with the arrows, and the hand-staff, and the spear; and they shall make a fire with them seven years. And they shall bury Gog and all his multitude, and they shall cleanse the earth seven months (Ezekiel 39:9, 11-12).

Here the desolation of all things in the church is treated of: "those that dwell in the cities of Israel" signify all goods of truth; "to set fire" signifies to consume by evils. "The arms, the shield, the buckler, the bow, the arrows, the hand-staff, the spear," are all things pertaining to doctrine; "to make a fire with them seven years" means to consume them all and fully by evils. "Gog" signifies those who are in external worship and in no internal worship; "to bury them and cleanse the earth" means to destroy all such, and completely purge the church of them.

[2] In Jeremiah:

The widows shall be multiplied more than the sand of the seas, and I will bring to them upon the mother of the youths the waster at noonday. She that hath borne seven shall languish, she shall breathe out her soul (Jeremiah 15:8-9).

"The widows," that shall be multiplied, signify those who are in good and who long for truths, and in a contrary sense, as here, those who are in evil and desire falsities; "the mother of the youths" signifies the church; "the waster at noonday" signifies the vastation of that church, however much it may be in truths from the Word; "she that hath borne seven shall languish, she shall breathe out her soul," signifies that the church, to which all truths were given because the Word was given to it, is to perish; for "she that hath borne seven" signifies to whom all truths were given. This was particularly said of the Jews.

[3] Likewise in the first book of Samuel:

They that were hungry have ceased; the barren hath borne seven, and she that hath many children hath failed (1 Samuel 2:5).

"They that were hungry," who have ceased, are those who long for the truths and goods of the church; "the barren bearing seven" signifies those who are outside of the church, and are ignorant of truths, because they have not the Word, thus the Gentiles, to whom all things will be given; "she that hath many children failing" signifies those who have, from whom will be taken away. In David:

Render unto our neighbors sevenfold into their bosom (Psalms 79:12).

And in Moses:

That the Jews should be punished seven times for their sins (Leviticus 26:18, 21, 24, 28);

"seven times" here signifying fully.

[4] In Luke:

If thy brother sin against thee seven times in the day, and seven times in the day turn again to thee, saying, I repent, thou shalt forgive him (Luke 17:4).

"To forgive seven times, if he should turn again seven times," means to forgive as often as he turns, thus every time. But lest it should be understood to mean seven times, the Lord explained his meaning to Peter, who supposed seven times to be meant, in Matthew:

Peter said, Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? Until seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, until seven times, but until seventy times seven (Matthew 18:21-22).

"Seventy times seven" means always, without counting.

In David:

Seven times a day do I praise thee for the judgments of righteousness (Psalms 119:164).

"Seven times a day" means always, or at all times.

[5] In the same:

The sayings of Jehovah are pure sayings, as silver refined in a crucible purified seven times (Psalms 12:6).

"Silver" signifies truth from the Divine; "purified seven times" means wholly and fully pure.

[6] in Isaiah:

The light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days (Isaiah 30:26).

"The light of the sun" signifies Divine truth from Divine good; that "this light shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days," signifies that Divine truth in heaven shall be without any falsity, thus altogether and fully pure.

[7] In Matthew:

The unclean spirit shall take seven other spirits more evil than himself, and shall dwell there (Matthew 12:45; Luke 11:26).

Here profanation is treated of, and "the seven unclean spirits" with which the unclean spirit would return, signify all the falsities of evil, thus a complete destruction of good and truth.

[8] The "seven times" that were to pass over the king of Babylon have a like meaning, in Daniel:

His heart shall be changed from man, and a beast's heart shall be given unto him, while seven times shall pass over him (Daniel 4:16, 25, 32).

"The king of Babylon" signifies those who profane the goods and truths of the Word; that "his heart should be changed from man, and a beast's heart be given him," means that nothing spiritual, which is the truly human, should remain, but instead there should be the diabolical; "the seven times which were to pass over him" signify profanation, which is the complete destruction of truth and good.

[9] Because "seven" and "seven times" signified all things and fullness, the following commands were given:

Seven days the hands [of Aaron and his sons] should be filled (Exodus 29:35).

Seven days [the altar] should be sanctified (Exodus 29:37).

Seven days Aaron should be clothed with the garments when he was to be initiated (Exodus 29:30).

For seven days Aaron and his sons were not to go out of the tabernacle when they were to initiated into the priesthood (Leviticus 8:33, 34).

Seven times was the altar to be sprinkled for expiation upon its horns (Leviticus 16:18, 19).

Seven times was the altar to be sanctified with oil (Leviticus 8:11).

Seven times was the blood to be sprinkled towards the veil (Leviticus 4:16, 17).

Seven times was the blood to be sprinkled with the fingers eastward, when Aaron went towards the mercy-seat (Leviticus 16:12-15).

Seven times was the water of separation to be sprinkled towards the tent (Numbers 19:4).

Seven times the blood was to be sprinkled in the cleansing of leprosy (Leviticus 14:7, 8, 27, 38, 51).

The lampstand was to have seven lamps (Exodus 25:32, 37; 37:18-25).

For seven days were the feasts to be kept (Exodus 34:18, Leviticus 23:4-9, 39-44; Deuteronomy 16:3, 4, 8).

For the seven days of the feast there was to be a burnt-offering of seven bullocks, and seven rams daily (Ezekiel 45:23).

Balaam built seven altars, and sacrificed seven oxen and seven rams (Numbers 23:1-7, 15-18, 29, 30).

They numbered seven weeks of years, seven times seven years, and then they were to cause the trumpet of the jubilee to be sounded in the seventh month (Leviticus 25:8, 9).

From the signification of the number "seven" it can be seen what is signified:

By the seven days of creation (Genesis 1);

Also by the fact that four thousand men were satisfied by seven loaves and that seven basketful remained (Matthew 15:34-38; Mark 8:5-9).

From this then it is evident what is signified in Revelation:

By the seven churches (Revelation 1:4, 11);

By the seven golden lampstands, in the midst of which was the Son of man (Revelation 1:13);

By the seven stars in His right hand (Revelation 1:16, 20);

By the seven spirits of God (Revelation 3:1);

By the seven lamps of fire before the throne (Revelation 4:5);

By the book sealed with seven seals (Revelation 5:1);

By the seven angels to whom were given seven trumpets (Revelation 8:2);

By the seven thunders which uttered their voices (Revelation 10:3, 4);

By the seven angels having the seven last plagues (Revelation 16:1, 6);

And by the seven vials full of the seven last plagues (Revelation 16:1; 21:9);

and elsewhere in the Word, where "seven" is mentioned.

  
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