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Ezekielis 46

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1 Taip sako Viešpats Dievas: “Vidinio kiemo vartai rytų pusėje bus uždaryti šešias darbo dienas, bet sabato ir jauno mėnulio dieną jie bus atidaryti.

2 Kunigaikštis įeis pro išorinių vartų prieangį ir sustos prie vartų. Kunigas aukos jo deginamąją ir padėkos auką. Jis, pagarbinęs prie vartų, išeis, bet vartai liks atdari iki vakaro.

3 Tauta taip pat pagarbins prie vartų įėjimo sabatais ir jauno mėnulio dienomis Viešpaties akivaizdoje.

4 Kunigaikščio deginamoji auka sabato dieną turi būti šeši sveiki ėriukai ir vienas sveikas avinas.

5 Duonos auka bus viena efa miltų prie avino, o prie ėriukų­kiek jis galės duoti, ir hinas aliejaus prie kiekvienos efos.

6 Jauno mėnulio dieną jis aukos sveiką jauną veršį, šešis ėriukus ir vieną aviną.

7 Jo duonos auka bus po vieną efą miltų prie veršio ir avino, o prie ėriukų­kiek jis duos savo ranka, ir hinas aliejaus prie kiekvienos efos.

8 Kunigaikštis įeis pro vartų prieangį ir tuo pačiu keliu išeis.

9 Kai tauta švenčių metu ateis pagarbinti Viešpaties, tada atėję pro šiaurinius vartus turi išeiti pro pietų pusės vartus, įėję pro pietų pusės vartus turi išeiti pro šiaurinius vartus. Niekas teneišeina pro tuos pačius vartus, pro kuriuos įėjo, bet pro vartus priešingoje pusėje.

10 Kunigaikštis turi būti su jais­ įeiti, kai jie įeina, ir išeiti, kai jie išeina.

11 Švenčių ir iškilmių dieną duonos auka turi būti efa miltų prie kiekvieno veršio ir avino, o prie ėriukų­kiek jis gali duoti, ir vienas hinas aliejaus prie kiekvienos efos.

12 Jei kunigaikštis laisva valia aukos Viešpačiui deginamąją ar padėkos auką, jam bus atidaryti vartai rytų pusėje. Jis įeis ir aukos deginamąją ir padėkos auką kaip per sabatą. Jam išėjus, vartus uždarys.

13 Kiekvieną dieną jis turi parūpinti deginamajai aukai Viešpačiui sveiką metinį avinėlį ir jį aukoti kiekvieną rytą.

14 Jis turi parūpinti kiekvieną rytą duonos aukai šeštą dalį efos miltų ir trečdalį hino aliejaus ir juos sumaišyti. Tai bus duonos auka Viešpačiui. Toks yra amžinas įstatymas apie aukas.

15 Avinėlis, duonos auka ir aliejus bus nuolatinė deginamoji auka kiekvieną rytą”.

16 Taip sako Viešpats Dievas: “Jei kunigaikštis vienam savo sūnų duos dalį iš savo paveldo, tai ji bus jo sūnaus paveldėta nuosavybė.

17 Jei jis dovanos savo tarnui dalį iš savo paveldo, tai priklausys tarnui iki laisvės metų, o po to sugrįš kunigaikščiui. Tik kunigaikščio sūnums priklausys paveldas.

18 Kunigaikštis neturi teisės atimti iš žmonių jų paveldo arba prievarta juos pašalinti iš jų nuosavybės. Jo sūnūs paveldės tik tėvo nuosavybę, kad niekas iš mano tautos nebūtų nuvarytas nuo savo nuosavybės”.

19 Jis įvedė mane pro įėjimą šalia vartų į šventyklos kambarius, skirtus kunigams šiaurės pusėje. Vakarų pusėje, pačiame gale pamačiau vietą.

20 Tada jis tarė: “Šioje vietoje kunigai virs aukas už nuodėmes bei kaltes ir keps duonos auką, kad neišneštų jų į išorinį kiemą ir nepašventintų žmonių”.

21 Po to jis išvedė mane į išorinį kiemą ir vedė į visus keturis kiemo kampus. Kiekviename kiemo kampe buvo po kiemą,

22 keturiasdešimties uolekčių ilgio ir trisdešimties uolekčių pločio. Visi keturi buvo vienodo dydžio

23 ir apvesti mūrine siena, o po siena buvo židiniai.

24 Tada jis tarė: “Tai virtuvės, kuriose šventyklos tarnai virs tautos aukas”.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 4482

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4482. 'Behold, the land is broad and spacious before them' means extension, that is to say, of truth which is the truth of doctrine. This is clear from the meaning of 'the land' as the Church, dealt with just above in 4480, and from the meaning of 'broad and spacious' as extension as regards truths, and so as regards those taught by doctrine. When in the Word the measurements of something are given, it is not those measurements that are meant in the internal sense but the essential characteristics of a state that is being described. For measurements involve spatial dimensions and in the next life there are no intervals of space, as there are no periods of time, but states which correspond to these, see 2625, 2837, 3356, 3387, 3404, 4321. That being so, lengths, breadths, and heights, which are spatial measurements, mean the aspects of a state - length meaning holiness, height good, and breadth truth, see 650, 1613, 3433, 3434. This then is why 'the land is broad and spacious' means the extension of truth which is the truth of doctrine within the Church.

[2] Anyone who does not know of the existence of anything spiritual in the Word other than that which stands out in the literal sense is bound to be amazed by the statement that 'the land is broad and specious' means the extension of truth which is the truth of doctrine within the Church. But the truth of this statement may be established from places where 'breadth' is mentioned in the Word, as in Isaiah,

Asshur will go through Judah, it will deluge it and pass through and will reach even to the neck; and the outstretchings of its wings will fill the breadth of the land. Isaiah 8:8.

In David,

O Jehovah, You have not shut me up into the hand of the enemy. You have made my feet stand in a broad place. Psalms 31:8.

In the same author,

Out of my distress I called on Jah; He answered me in a broad place. Psalms 118:5.

In Habakkuk,

I am rousing the Chaldeans, a bitter and hasty nation, marching' into the breadths of the earth. Habakkuk 1:6.

'Breadths' here means nothing other than the truth of the Church.

[3] The reason why breadth has this meaning is that in the spiritual world, that is, in heaven, the Lord is the centre of all, for He is the Sun there. Those in a state of good are more interior, their exact position towards the middle being determined by the character and the amount of the good present in them. This is why 'height' is used in reference to good. Those who are in a similar degree of good are also in a similar degree of truth, and so dwell so to speak at the same distance from the centre, or one might say, dwell on the same contour; and this is why 'breadth' is used in reference to truths. Therefore when a person reads the Word the angels present with him do not understand by 'breadth' anything other than truths. When in the Historical sections, for example, the ark, the altar, the temple, and the spaces outside cities are referred to, states of good and truth are perceived by the dimensions indicating the lengths, breadths, and heights of these. The same is so with the new earth, new Jerusalem, and new Temple - described in Chapters 40-47 of Ezekiel - by which heaven and a new Church are meant, as may be seen from the detailed descriptions in those chapters. So also in John where it is said of the New Jerusalem that it will be foursquare, 'its length being as great as its breadth', Revelation 21:16.

[4] Things which in the spiritual world are interior are described as those that are higher, while those that are exterior are described by those that are lower, 2148, for while in the world, no one can conceive of interior things and exterior ones in any other way, for the reason that he dwells within space and time, and things that belong to space and time have entered in among the ideas comprising his thought and have conditioned the majority of these. From this it is also evident that expressions which give the spatial measurements of things such as the height, length, and breadth of them, are in the spiritual sense expressions used to indicate the magnitude of affections for good and affections for truth.

  
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4096. 'Rachel answered, and Leah, and they said to him' means a reciprocation by the affections for truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'answering', when assent is being given, as that which is reciprocal, dealt with in 2919, and as receptivity, 2941, 2957; and from the representation of 'Rachel' as the affection for interior truth, and of 'Leah' as the affection for external truth, dealt with in 3758, 3782, 3793, 3819. In the sections previous to this the subject in the internal sense has been the good of the natural meant by 'Jacob' when it was being separated from intermediate good meant by 'Laban', and how that good of the natural linked to itself the affections for truth which are meant by 'Rachel and Leah'.

[2] The subject now is the reciprocal application to good of those affections for truth. This application is contained in the internal sense of the words which Rachel and Leah utter now. But these matters are such that they do not come within the range of anyone's understanding unless he has been informed about them and takes delight in knowing about such things, and consequently has the discernment of spiritual matters as his end in view. All others have no interest at all in such matters and cannot even direct their minds towards them. For having worldly and earthly things as their end in view all others cannot detach their thoughts and feelings from those things; and if they did detach them they would not take any delight in doing so, for in that case they would be departing from and removing themselves from the things which they have as their end in view, that is, which they love. Let anybody like this put himself to the test, to see whether he has any wish to know how good links itself to affections for truth and how affections for truth apply themselves to that good, and whether knowing this irritates him or not. He will then say that such items of knowledge are of no use to him, and also that he does not get anything out of them.

[3] But if someone discusses with him the kind of things that are connected with his business in the world, no matter how very complex these matters may be, and he is told where another's affections lie and also how he can use these to draw that person to himself by bending his own mind and words in his direction, he not only grasps what he is told but also perceives further ideas within it. It is similar with one who desires and strives to investigate the abstruse areas of knowledge. He loves to look at, and does look at, more complicated things than those within what is told to the person just mentioned above. But when spiritual good and truth are referred to he finds it a bore and also turns away from it. These things have been stated so that people may know what the member of the Church is like at the present day.

[4] But the whole idea of good linking itself to truths by means of affections, and of truths applying themselves to good, is less clear when imagination or thought is focused on good and on truth than when it is focused on the communities of spirits and angels through which good and truth flow in. For as stated in 4067, that which man wills and thinks originates in these, that is, it flows in from them, and appears as if it existed within him. To know the part played by those communities of spirits and angels in this case is to know the actual causes; and to know the part played by the heaven of angels is to know the ends behind these causes. There are also the historical details which are added to illustrate the matter and so enable it to be seen more plainly.

[5] In the internal sense the subject is the linking of good to truths, and the application of those truths to good within the natural. For as has often been stated, 'Jacob' is the good in the natural, and 'his wives' affections for truth. Good which is the good of love and charity flows in from the Lord, doing so through the angels present with man. It does not flow into anything else with man than the cognitions discerned by him. And good being established in these, thought is concentrated on the truths thus known to him, and from these further things are aroused which are related to them and harmonize with them. And this activity continues until the person thinks that a thing is true and from affection wills it because it is true. When this point is reached the good joins itself to the truths and the truths apply themselves in freedom; for all affection leads to freedom, 2870, 2875, 3158, 4031.

[6] But even when this point is reached, the spirits who have become linked to that person arouse doubts, and sometimes even denials. But insofar as affection prevails he is brought to an affirmative attitude and is at the same time confirmed in truths through those very doubts and denials. When good enters in this manner there is no perception of its doing so through angels, since it enters by such an interior way and passes into the parts of his mind that are darkened by worldly and bodily interests. But it should be realized that good does not flow in from angels but through them from the Lord. This all the angels also confess, and for that reason never claim that anything good is theirs; indeed they are angry when anyone attributes it to them. From all that has been said then, as from causes themselves, some idea may be had of what happens when good is linked to truths, and when these apply themselves to good, the subject at this point in the internal sense.

  
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