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Exodus 38

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1 και εποιησεν βεσελεηλ την κιβωτον

2 και κατεχρυσωσεν αυτην χρυσιω καθαρω εσωθεν και εξωθεν

3 και εχωνευσεν αυτη τεσσαρας δακτυλιους χρυσους δυο επι το κλιτος το εν και δυο επι το κλιτος το δευτερον

4 ευρεις τοις διωστηρσιν ωστε αιρειν αυτην εν αυτοις

5 και εποιησεν το ιλαστηριον επανωθεν της κιβωτου εκ χρυσιου

6 και τους δυο χερουβιμ χρυσους

7 χερουβ ενα επι το ακρον του ιλαστηριου το εν και χερουβ ενα επι το ακρον το δευτερον του ιλαστηριου

8 σκιαζοντα ταις πτερυξιν αυτων επι το ιλαστηριον

9 και εποιησεν την τραπεζαν την προκειμενην εκ χρυσιου καθαρου

10 και εχωνευσεν αυτη τεσσαρας δακτυλιους δυο επι του κλιτους του ενος και δυο επι του κλιτους του δευτερου ευρεις ωστε αιρειν τοις διωστηρσιν εν αυτοις

11 και τους διωστηρας της κιβωτου και της τραπεζης εποιησεν και κατεχρυσωσεν αυτους χρυσιω

12 και εποιησεν τα σκευη της τραπεζης τα τε τρυβλια και τας θυισκας και τους κυαθους και τα σπονδεια εν οις σπεισει εν αυτοις χρυσα

13 και εποιησεν την λυχνιαν η φωτιζει χρυσην στερεαν τον καυλον

14 και τους καλαμισκους εξ αμφοτερων των μερων αυτης

15 εκ των καλαμισκων αυτης οι βλαστοι εξεχοντες τρεις εκ τουτου και τρεις εκ τουτου εξισουμενοι αλληλοις

16 και τα λαμπαδια αυτων α εστιν επι των ακρων καρυωτα εξ αυτων και τα ενθεμια εξ αυτων ινα ωσιν επ' αυτων οι λυχνοι και το ενθεμιον το εβδομον απ' ακρου του λαμπαδιου επι της κορυφης ανωθεν στερεον ολον χρυσουν

17 και επτα λυχνους επ' αυτης χρυσους και τας λαβιδας αυτης χρυσας και τας επαρυστριδας αυτων χρυσας

18 ουτος περιηργυρωσεν τους στυλους και εχωνευσεν τω στυλω δακτυλιους χρυσους και εχρυσωσεν τους μοχλους χρυσιω και κατεχρυσωσεν τους στυλους του καταπετασματος χρυσιω και εποιησεν τας αγκυλας χρυσας

19 ουτος εποιησεν και τους κρικους της σκηνης χρυσους και τους κρικους της αυλης και κρικους εις το εκτεινειν το κατακαλυμμα ανωθεν χαλκους

20 ουτος εχωνευσεν τας κεφαλιδας τας αργυρας της σκηνης και τας κεφαλιδας τας χαλκας της θυρας της σκηνης και την πυλην της αυλης και αγκυλας εποιησεν τοις στυλοις αργυρας επι των στυλων ουτος περιηργυρωσεν αυτας

21 ουτος εποιησεν και τους πασσαλους της σκηνης και τους πασσαλους της αυλης χαλκους

22 ουτος εποιησεν το θυσιαστηριον το χαλκουν εκ των πυρειων των χαλκων α ησαν τοις ανδρασιν τοις καταστασιασασι μετα της κορε συναγωγης

23 ουτος εποιησεν παντα τα σκευη του θυσιαστηριου και το πυρειον αυτου και την βασιν και τας φιαλας και τας κρεαγρας χαλκας

24 ουτος εποιησεν τω θυσιαστηριω παραθεμα εργον δικτυωτον κατωθεν του πυρειου υπο αυτο εως του ημισους αυτου και επεθηκεν αυτω τεσσαρας δακτυλιους εκ των τεσσαρων μερων του παραθεματος του θυσιαστηριου χαλκους τοις μοχλοις ευρεις ωστε αιρειν το θυσιαστηριον εν αυτοις

25 ουτος εποιησεν το ελαιον της χρισεως το αγιον και την συνθεσιν του θυμιαματος καθαρον εργον μυρεψου

26 ουτος εποιησεν τον λουτηρα χαλκουν και την βασιν αυτου χαλκην εκ των κατοπτρων των νηστευσασων αι ενηστευσαν παρα τας θυρας της σκηνης του μαρτυριου εν η ημερα επηξεν αυτην

27 και εποιησεν τον λουτηρα ινα νιπτωνται εξ αυτου μωυσης και ααρων και οι υιοι αυτου τας χειρας αυτων και τους ποδας εισπορευομενων αυτων εις την σκηνην του μαρτυριου η οταν προσπορευωνται προς το θυσιαστηριον λειτουργειν ενιπτοντο εξ αυτου καθαπερ συνεταξεν κυριος τω μωυση

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9688

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9688. 'The work of an embroiderer' means things that belong to factual knowledge. This is clear from the meaning of 'the work of an embroiderer', or embroidery, as factual knowledge. A large number of places in the Word speak of that which has been embroidered and of embroidery, and in every case factual knowledge is meant by it. The reason for this goes back to representatives in the next life; there garments embroidered in various ways are seen, and by these garments truths on the level of factual knowledge are meant.

[2] Truths on the level of factual knowledge differ from those on the level of the understanding in the same way as outward things differ from inward ones, or as the natural level with a person differs from the spiritual. Facts serve the understanding as objects from which it may deduce truths; for the power of understanding is the internal or spiritual man's power of sight, and known facts are its objects in the external or natural man. These facts are meant by 'the work of an embroiderer' whereas that power of understanding is meant by 'the work of a designer', 9598, for designing is a function of the understanding, and embroidering a function of the knowledge and skill employed by the understanding. This explains why the objects within the dwelling-place, which were signs meaning inner realities, were the work of a designer, such as the curtains that formed it, verse 1, and the veil between the holy place and the holy of holies, verse 31. But the objects which were signs meaning outer realities were the work of an embroiderer, such as the screen in place of a tent door, and the screen in place of a gate of the court, Exodus 38:18, and also the girdle, Exodus 39:29, 'the girdle' being what is external linking everything internal, 'the court' being the lowest part of heaven, and 'the tent door' the place where there is an exit from the middle heaven into the lowest.

[3] The fact that 'embroidery' and that which has been 'embroidered' mean factual knowledge belonging to the external or natural man is clear from the following places in the Word: In Ezekiel,

Fine linen with embroidery from Egypt was your sail; violet and purple from the islands of Elishah was your covering. Syria was your merchant by reason of the multitude of your handiworks; [they exchanged for your wares] chrysoprase and purple, and embroidered work, and fine linen. The merchants of Sheba [came] with balls of violet and with embroidered work. Ezekiel 27:7, 16, 24.

This refers to Tyre, by which those in possession of cognitions or knowledge of truth and good are meant, and in the abstract sense those cognitions themselves, 1201. 'Fine linen with embroidery' means truth on the level of factual knowledge, for 'fine linen' means truth from a celestial origin, 5319, 9469, and 'embroidery' is factual knowledge. This also is the reason why it says that it came from Egypt - for 'Egypt' means factual knowledge, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 2588, 4749, 4964, 4966, 5700, 5702, 6004, 6015, 6125, 6651, 6679, 6683, 6692, 6750, 7779 (end), 9391 - and also from Syria and from Sheba, since cognitions of truth and good are meant by 'Syria', 1232, 1234, 3051, 3249, 3664, 3680, 4112, and in like manner by 'Sheba', 1171, 3240. Cognitions of truth and good constitute the Church's factual knowledge. Anybody endowed with the ability to think intelligently and weigh things up can see that in these verses from Ezekiel one should not understand embroidery, fine linen, violet, or purple, but that these commodities mean things such as are worthy of mention in the Word, namely spiritual realities that belong to heaven and the Church.

[4] In the same prophet,

All the princes of the sea will step down from upon their thrones, and will cast away their robes and will strip off their embroidered garments. They will clothe themselves with tremblings. Ezekiel 26:16.

This too refers to Tyre. 'The princes of the sea' are the first and foremost known facts, which are called dogmas, 'princes' meaning things which are first and foremost, see 1482, 2089, 5044, and 'the sea' factual knowledge in general 28, 2850. 'Robes' are external truths, 'embroidered' are truths on the level of factual knowledge, which too are external ones. For the meaning of 'garments' as truths, 2576, 4545, 4763, 5248, 5319, 5954, 6914, 6917, 6918, 9093, 9158, 9212, 9216.

[5] In the same prophet,

I clothed you with embroidered cloth, and shod you with badger; I swathed you in fine linen and covered you with silk. Thus were you adorned with gold and silver; and your garments were fine linen, silk, and embroidered cloth. But you took your embroidered garments and covered the images, with which you committed whoredom. 1 Ezekiel 16:10, 13, 18.

This refers to Jerusalem, by which the Church is meant. 'Embroidered garments' stands for truths on the level of factual knowledge. 'Covering the images, with which she committed whoredom' stands for giving strength to falsities, for 'committing whoredom' means perverting truths by bringing them into contact with falsities or with evils. Is there anyone who cannot see that since these verses describe Jerusalem 'fine linen, silk, and embroidered cloth' are not used to mean fine linen, silk, and embroidered cloth? Yet what they really mean the Christian world does not seek to know, because it supposes that heavenly and spiritual matters in the Word reside in its literal sense; the more internal contents of the Word it calls mystical, but has no interest in them.

[6] In the same prophet,

A great eagle with great wings, with long pinions, full of feathers, 2 which had embroidery ... Ezekiel 17:3.

This refers to the house of Israel, which means the spiritual Church; and this Church is called 'an eagle' by virtue of its perception of truth, 3901, 8764, 'which had embroidery' standing for its possession of factual knowledge. In David,

All glorious is the king's daughter within, in her clothing with gold interweavings; in an embroidered [robe] she will be led to the king. Psalms 45:13-14.

'The king's daughter' stands for an affection for truth, 'an embroidered [robe]' for factual knowledge of truth. In the Book of Judges,

Will they not divide the spoil, ... the spoil of colours for Sisera, the spoil of colours of embroidered work, embroiderers' colour - on the necks of the spoil? 3 Judges 5:30.

In this verse, which is part of the Song of Deborah and Barak, 'embroidered [work]' stands for factual knowledge belonging to the natural man.

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. Here verse 18 of Ezekiel 16 has become confused with the preceding verse 17.

2. literally, A great eagle, great with wings, long with pinions, and full with feathers,

3. The meaning in the Hebrew of this verse is very obscure. The Latin rendering by Sebastian Schmidt, which Swedenborg relies on here, is literal and equally difficult to make sense of.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.