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Genesis 9

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1 And God blessed Noaḥ and his sons, and said to them, Be·​·fruitful, and multiply, and fill the earth.

2 And let the fear of you and the terror* of you be on every animal of the earth, and on every fowl of the heavens; to everything that the ground makes to creep forth, and to all the fish of the sea, into your hand let them be given.

3 Every creeping thing that lives shall be for you for food; as the green herb have I given it all to you.

4 Only the flesh with its soul, its blood, you shall not eat.

5 And surely your blood I will require of your souls; from the hand of every wild·​·animal I will require it; and from the hand of man, from the hand of a man his brother, I will require the soul of man.

6 Whoever sheds man’s blood in man*, his blood shall be shed; for in the image of God made He man.

7 And you, be· ye ·fruitful, and multiply; crawl forth on the earth, and multiply in it.

8 And God said to Noaḥ, and to his sons with him, saying,

9 And I, behold, I raise·​·up My covenant with you, and with your seed after you;

10 and with every living soul that is with you, even to the fowl, to the beast, and to every wild·​·animal of the land with you; of all that go·​·out of the ark, as·​·to every wild·​·animal of the land.

11 And I will raise·​·up my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut·​·off any·​·more by the waters of the flood; neither shall there be any·​·more a flood to destroy the earth.

12 And God said, This is the sign of the covenant which I give between Me and you and every living soul that is with you, for the generations of an age;

13 I have put My bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a sign of a covenant between Me and the earth.

14 And it shall be, in clouding Myself with a cloud on the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud,

15 and I will remember My covenant, which is between Me and you and every living soul among all flesh; and the waters shall no more be for a flood to destroy all flesh.

16 And the bow shall be in the cloud; and I will see it, to remember the eternal covenant between God and every living soul among all flesh that is upon the earth.

17 And God said to Noaḥ, This is the sign of the covenant which I have raised·​·up between Me and all flesh that is on the earth.

18 And the sons of Noaḥ, who went·​·out from the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth; and Ham, he is the father of Canaan.

19 These three were the sons of Noaḥ; and from these was scattered all the earth.

20 And Noaḥ began to be a man of the ground, and he planted a vineyard;

21 and he drank from the wine and was·​·drunken; and he was uncovered in the midst of his tent.

22 And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brothers outside.

23 And Shem and Japheth took the raiment, and set it upon the shoulders of the two of them, and walked backward, and covered the nakedness of their father; and their faces were backward, and they saw not the nakedness of their father.

24 And Noaḥ awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done to him.

25 And he said, Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be to his brothers.

26 And he said, Blessed be Jehovah, the God of Shem; and Canaan shall be a servant to him.

27 May God enlarge Japheth, and he shall reside in the tents of Shem; and Canaan shall be a servant to him.

28 And Noaḥ lived after the flood three hundred years and fifty years.

29 And all the days of Noaḥ were nine hundred years and fifty years; and he died.

   


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Tabernacle

  

In 1 Samuel 1:9, the tabernacle signifies the truth of faith with man. (Arcana Coelestia 2048)

A temple signifies the Lord's spiritual church; in a universal sense, the spiritual kingdom; in the highest sense, the Lord as to His Divine Truth. (Arcana Coelestia 3720)

In 1 Samuel 3:3, when the lamp had not been put out, and Samuel was sleeping in the tabernacle, this signifies that the extinction of truth in worship had not yet been fully accomplished. (Apocalypse Explained 403[18])

In Psalm 65:4, being satisfied with the goodness of the holy place of the temple signifies to be intelligent from divine truth, and to realize heavenly joy therefrom. (Apocalypse Explained 630[11])

In Revelation 21:22, that there is no temple in the New Jerusalem signifies that in that new church, the external worship will not be separate from internal. (Apocalypse Explained 918)

'The Tabernacle,' as in Revelation 13, signifies the church regarding doctrine and worship. 'The tabernacle' has almost the same meaning as 'temple,' that is, in the highest sense, the Lord's divine humanity, and in a relative sense, heaven and the church. But 'tabernacle' as heaven and the church signifies the celestial church, which is in the good of love from the Lord to the Lord, and 'temple,' the spiritual church, which is in the truths of wisdom from the Lord. 'The tabernacle' signifies the celestial kingdom, because the most ancient church, which was celestial, in a state of love to the Lord, performed divine worship in tabernacles. The ancient church, which was a spiritual church, performed divine worship in temples. Tabernacles were made of wood, and temples, stone. 'Wood' signifies good, and 'stone,' truth. Since the most ancient church, a celestial church, because of their love to the Lord, and resulting conjunction with Him, celebrated divine worship in tabernacles, so the Lord commanded Moses to build a tabernacle, which represented everything of heaven and the church. It was so holy, that it was not lawful for anyone to go into it, except Moses, Aaron, and his sons. If any of the people entered, they would die, as in Numbers 17:12-13, 18:1, 22, 23, and 19:14-19. The ark was in its center, which contained the two tables of the Decalogue, and was topped with the mercy seat and the cherubim. Outside of the veil, there were the table for the shew-bread, the altar of incense, and the candlestick with seven lamps. All of these things represented heaven and the church. The Tabernacle is described Exodus 26:7-16 and 36:8-37, and its design was shown to Moses on Mount Sinai, as in Exodus 25:9 and 26:30. Anything seen from heaven is representative of heaven, and so of the church. The feast of tabernacles was instituted in memory of the most holy worship of the Lord in tabernacles by the most ancient people, and of their conjunction with Him by love, as mentioned in Leviticus 23:39-44, Deuteronomy 16:13-14 and Zechariah 14:16-19.

(Odkazy: Apocalypse Revealed 585; Numbers 18:22-23, 19:14-19; Zechariah 14)