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1 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

2 이스라엘 자손에게 명하여 감람을 찧어 낸 순결한 기름을 켜기 위하여 네게로 가져오게 하고 끊이지 말고 등잔불을 켤지며

3 아론은 회막 안 증거궤 장 밖에서 저녁부터 아침까지 여호와 앞에 항상 등잔불을 정리할지니 너희 대대로 지킬 영원한 규례라

4 그가 여호와 앞에서 순결한 등대 위의 등잔들을 끊이지 않고 정리할지니라

5 너는 고운 가루를 취하여 떡 열 둘을 굽되 매 덩이를 에바 십분 이로 하여

6 여호와 앞 순결한 상 위에 두 줄로 한 줄에 여섯씩 진설하고

7 너는 또 정결한 유향을 그 매 줄 위에 두어 기념물로 여호와께 화제를 삼을 것이며

8 항상 매 안식일에 이 떡을 여호와 앞에 진설할지니 이는 이스라엘 자손을 위한 것이요 영원한 언약이니라

9 이 떡은 아론과 그 자손에게 돌리고 그들은 그것을 거룩한 곳에서 먹을지니 이는 여호와의 화제 중 그에게 돌리는 것으로서 지극히 거룩함이니라 이는 영원한 규례니라

10 이스라엘 여인의 아들이요 그 아비는 애굽 사람된 자가 이스라엘 자손 중에 나가서 한 이스라엘 사람과 진중에서 싸우다가

11 그 이스라엘 여인의 아들이 여호와의 이름을 훼방하며 저주하므로 무리가 끌고 모세에게로 가니라 그 어미의 이름은 슬로밋이요 단 지파 디브리의 딸이었더라

12 그들이 그를 가두고 여호와의 명령을 기다리더니

13 여호와께서 모세에게 일러 가라사대

14 저주한 사람을 진 밖에 끌어 내어 그 말을 들은 모든 자로 그 머리에 안수하게 하고 온 회중이 돌로 그를 칠지니라

15 너는 이스라엘 자손에게 고하여 이르라 누구든지 자기 하나님을 저주하면 죄를 당할 것이요

16 여호와의 이름을 훼방하면 그를 반드시 죽일지니 온 회중이 돌로 그를 칠 것이라 외국인이든지 본토인이든지 여호와의 이름을 훼방하면 그를 죽일지니라

17 사람을 쳐 죽인 자는 반드시 죽일 것이요

18 짐승을 쳐 죽인 자는 짐승으로 짐승을 갚을 것이며

19 사람이 만일 그 이웃을 상하였으면 그 행한 대로 그에게 행할 것이니

20 파상은 파상으로, 눈은 눈으로, 이는 이로 갚을지라 남에게 손상을 입힌대로 그에게 그렇게 할것이며

21 짐승을 죽인 자는 그것을 물어 줄 것이요 사람을 죽인 자는 죽일지니

22 외국인에게든지 본토인에게든지 그 법을 동일히 할 것은 나는 너희 하나님 여호와임이니라 !

23 모세가 이스라엘 자손에게 고하니 그들이 저주한 자를 진 밖에 끌어내어 돌로 쳤더라 이스라엘 자손이 여호와께서 모세에게 명하신 대로 행하였더라

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 491

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491. Having a golden censer, signifies the conjunction of celestial good with spiritual good, and thus the conjunction of the higher heavens. This is evident from the signification of a "censer," as being worship from spiritual good, for such worship was represented by incense from the censers (See above, n. 324). "Having a golden censer" signifies the conjunction of celestial good with spiritual good, because the angel standing at the altar had a censer, and the "altar" signifies worship from celestial good, and "a golden censer" spiritual good from celestial good, "gold" signifying celestial good. The censers that were in use with the Jewish and Israelitish nation were of brass; and the offerings of incense from those censers represented worship from spiritual good, and conjunction at the same time with natural good, for "brass" signifies natural good; so here "a golden censer" signifies the conjunction of celestial good with spiritual good. It also signifies the conjunction of the two higher heavens, because the good of the inmost heaven is celestial good, and the good of the middle heaven is spiritual good; when therefore the conjunction of these goods is mentioned, the conjunction of the heavens is also meant, because the good is what constitutes the heaven. Celestial good is the good of love to the Lord, and it constitutes the highest or inmost heaven; and spiritual good is the good of love towards the neighbor, and it constitutes the heaven next below, which is called the second or middle heaven.

[2] "Frankincense" in the Word signifies spiritual good, the same as the censer that contained it (where the containant is taken for the content), as can be seen in the following passages. In Isaiah:

I have not made thee to serve by a meal-offering, nor wearied thee by frankincense (Isaiah 43:23).

"A meal-offering and frankincense" are mentioned, because the "meal-offering," which was made of fine flour and was therefore bread, signifies celestial good, consequently "frankincense" signifies spiritual good. Both are mentioned because in every part of the Word there is a marriage of good and truth, that is, where it treats of good it also treats of truth, and spiritual good in its essence is truth; this shows that "frankincense" means spiritual good, or the truth of celestial good. This can be seen further from other passages in which "meal-offering" and "frankincense" are mentioned together. Thus in Isaiah:

Causing the meal-offering to ascend, offering frankincense (6 Isaiah 66:3).

[3] In Jeremiah:

They shall offer the whole burnt-offering and the sacrifice, the meal-offering and frankincense (Jeremiah 17:26).

"Burnt-offering" also signifies worship from the good of celestial love, and "sacrifice" worship from the good of spiritual love; these two goods are signified also by "meal-offering and frankincense." The like is true of "meal-offering and incense-offering," for the incense-offering was chiefly of frankincense. In Malachi:

In every place incense is offered to My name, and a clean meal-offering (Malachi 1:11).

In David:

My prayers are accepted as incense before Thee; and the lifting up of my hands as the evening meal-offering (Psalms 141:2).

Therefore:

Oil was poured upon the meal-offering, and frankincense put on it (Leviticus 2:1, 2, 15).

This was done that the meal-offering might represent the conjunction of celestial good and spiritual good, for "oil" signified celestial good, and "frankincense" spiritual good.

[4] So again:

Frankincense was put upon the bread of faces in the tabernacle (Leviticus 24:7);

and this was done on account of the conjunction of the two kinds of good, for the "bread" signified celestial good, and "frankincense" spiritual good; so when the frankincense was put upon the bread the conjunction of the two goods was represented. For the sake of representing the conjunction of celestial good and spiritual good, a table for the bread was placed in the tabernacle, and on the other side an altar for incense offerings was placed.

[5] Where "meal-offering and frankincense" are not mentioned, "oil and frankincense" are mentioned, and "gold and frankincense," since "oil" and "gold," in like manner as "meal-offering," signify celestial good. "Oil and incense" are mentioned in Ezekiel:

Thou hast taken my oil and my incense and hast set them before them (Ezekiel 16:18).

"Gold and frankincense" are mentioned in Isaiah:

All they from Sheba shall come; they shall bring gold and frankincense, and they shall proclaim the praises of Jehovah (Isaiah 60:6).

And in Matthew:

The wise men from the east who came to the newborn Christ opened their treasures, and offered unto Him gifts, gold, frankincense, and myrrh (Matthew 2:11);

"gold" signifying celestial good, "frankincense" spiritual good, and "myrrh" natural good therefrom, thus the three goods of the three heavens. This makes evident the signification of the angel that was seen at the altar having a golden censer, for the "altar" was representative of celestial good, and the censer was representative of spiritual good, and the two together were representative of the conjunction of celestial good with spiritual good, or what is the same, of the conjunction of the higher heavens, or of the heaven where celestial angels are with the heaven where the spiritual angels are.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for their permission to use this translation.