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1 တဖန် ထာဝရဘုရားသည်၊ မောရှေအား မိန့်တော်မူသည်ကား၊

2 သင်သည် ပဌမပဌမနေ့၌ ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်ကို ဆောက်ရမည်။

3 တဲတော်အထဲ၌၊ သက်သေခံချက် သေတ္တာကို သွင်းထား၍၊ အတွင်းကုလားကာဖြင့် ကွယ်ကာရမည်။

4 စားပွဲကိုလည်း သွင်း၍၊ စားပွဲပေါ်မှာ ပြင်ဆင်ရသမျှတို့ကို ပြင်ဆင်ရမည်။ မီးခုံကိုလည်း သွင်း၍၊ မီးခွက်တို့ကို ထွန်းရမည်။

5 နံ့သာပေါင်းရှို့ရာ ရွှေပလ္လင်ကို သက်သေခံချက် သေတ္တာရှေ့၌ တည်ထား၍၊ တဲတော်တံခါးဝကာသော ကုလားကာကို ဆွဲကာရမည်။

6 ယဇ်ကောင်ရှို့ရာ ပလ္လင်ကိုလည်း၊ ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်တံခါးရှေ့၌ တည်ထားရမည်။

7 အင်တုံကိုလည်း ပရိသတ် စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်နှင့် ယဇ်ပလ္လင် စပ်ကြားမှာ တည်ထား၍၊ အင်တုံ၌ ရေကို ထည့်ရမည်။

8 တဲတော်ပတ်လည်ဝင်းကို ထူ၍၊ ဝင်းတံခါးဝကာသော ကုလားကာကို ဆွဲကာရမည်။

9 လိမ်းရန် ဆီကို ယူ၍၊ တဲတော်နှင့် တဲတော်၌ ရှိသမျှတို့ကို လိမ်းသဖြင့် တဲတော်နှင့် တဲတော်တန်ဆာရှိသမျှတို့ကို သန့်ရှင်းစေရမည်။ ထိုသို့ တဲတော်သည် သန့်ရှင်းရလိမ့်မည်။

10 ယဇ်ကောင်ရှို့ရာပလ္လင်နှင့် တန်ဆာရှိသမျှတို့ကို လိမ်း၍ သန့်ရှင်းစေသဖြင့်၊ ထိုပလ္လင်သည် အလွန် သန့်ရှင်းသော ပလ္လင်ဖြစ်ရမည်။

11 အင်တုံနှင့် ခြေထောက်ကိုလည်း လိမ်း၍ သန့်ရှင်းစေရမည်။

12 အာရုန်နှင့် သူ၏သားတို့ကို၊ ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တံခါးနားသို့ ခေါ်ခဲ့၍ ရေချိုးရမည်။

13 အာရုန်သည် ငါ့ရှေ့၌၊ ယဇ်ပုရောဟိတ်အမှုကို ဆောင်ရွက်မည်အကြောင်း၊ သန့်ရှင်းသောအဝတ်နှင့် ဝတ်စေ၍ ဆီလိမ်းသဖြင့် သန့်ရှင်းစေရမည်။

14 သူ၏သားတို့သည်လည်း ငါ့ရှေ့၌ ယဇ်ပုရောဟိတ်အမှုကို ဆောင်ရွက်မည်အကြောင်း၊ သူတို့ကို ခေါ်ခဲ့၍ အင်္ကျီဝတ်စေလျက်၊ သူတို့အဘကို ဆီလိမ်းသကဲ့သို့၊ သူတို့ကို ဆီလိမ်းရမည်။

15 အကယ်စင်စစ် သူတို့ ဆီလိမ်းခြင်း ဘိသိက်သည် သားစဉ်မြေးဆက်ပတ်လုံး၊ ထာဝရယဇ်ပုရောဟိတ် အရာဖြစ်သတည်းဟု၊

16 ထာဝရဘုရား မိန့်တော်မူသမျှအတိုင်း မောရှေပြုလေ၏။

17 သက္ကရာဇ်နှစ်ခု၊ ပဌမပဌမနေ့၌ မောရှေသည် တဲတော်ကို ဆောက်ေ၏။

18 ထာဝရဘုရား မှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ ခြေစွပ်များကို နေရာချ၍၊ ပျဉ်ပြားများကို ထောင်ပြီးလျှင်၊ ကန့်လန့်ကျင်များကို လျှို၍၊ တိုင်တို့ကို ထူလေ၏။

19 တဲတော်အပေါ်မှာ တဲကို ဖြန့်မိုး၍ ထိုတဲအပေါ်မှာလည်း အထပ်ထပ် မိုးပြန်လေ၏။

20 ထာဝရဘုရား မှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ သက်သေခံချက်ကို သေတ္တာထဲမှာ သွင်းထား၍၊ သေတ္တာ ကွင်းတို့၌ ထမ်းဘိုးကို လျှို၍၊ သေတ္တာပေါ်မဖုံးကိုတင်ပြီးမှ၊

21 သေတ္တာကို တဲတော်၌ သွင်း၍ ကွယ်ကာရာ အတွင်းကုလားကကို ကာထားသဖြင့်၊ သက်သေခံချကသေတ္တာကို ကွယ်ကာလေ၏။

22 ထာဝရဘုရားမှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ စားပွဲကိုလည်း ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်အတွင်း မြောက်ဘက်နား ကုလားကာပြင်မှာ ထား၍၊

23 စားပွဲပေါ်မှာ ထာဝရဘုရားရှေ့တော်၌ မုန့်ကို ပြင်ဆင်လေ၏။

24 ထာဝရဘုရား မှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ မီးခုံကိုလည်း ပရိသတ် စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်အတွင်း၊ တောင်ဘက်နား စားပွဲဆိုင်ရာတွင် ထား၍၊

25 ထာဝရဘုရားရှေ့တော်၌ မီးခွက်များကို ထွန်းလေ၏။

26 ထာဝရဘုရား မှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ ရွှေပလ္လင်ကိုလည်း ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်အတွင်း ကုလားကာပြင်မှာ ထား၍၊

27 ထိုပလ္လင်ပေါ်၌ မွှေးသော နံ့သာပေါင်းကို မီးရှို့လေ၏။

28 တဲတော်တံခါးဝ၌လည်း၊ ကုလားကာကို ဆွဲကာလေ၏။

29 ထာဝရဘုရား မှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ မီးရှို့ရာ ယဇ်ပလ္လင်ကိုလည်း၊ ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်တံခါးရှေ့မှာ ထား၍၊ ထိုပလ္လင်ပေါ်၌ မီးရှို့ရာ ယဇ်ကို၎င်း၊ ဘောဇဉ်ပူဇော်သက္ကာကို၎င်း ပူဇော်လေ၏။

30 အင်တုံကိုလည်း ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာတဲနှင့် ယဇ်ပလ္လင်စပ်ကြား မှာထား၍၊ ဆေးစရာရေကို အင်တုံ၌ ထည့်လေ၏။

31 ထာဝရဘုရား မှာထားတော်မူသည်အတိုင်း၊ မောရှေနှင့် အာရုန်မှစ၍ သူ၏သားတို့သည် ပရိသတ် စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်အထဲသို့ ဝင်သော်၎င်း၊

32 ယဇ်ပလ္လင်အနီးသို့ ချဉ်းကပ်သော်၎င်း၊ လက်ခြေတို့ကို ဆေးရကြ၏။

33 တဲတော်နှင့် ယဇ်ပလ္လင်ပတ်လည်ဝင်းကိုထူ၍၊ ဝင်းတံခါးဝ၌ ကာသော ကုလားကာကို ဆွဲလေ၏။ ထိုသို့ မောရှေသည် အလုပ်ကို ပြီးစီးစေသတည်း။

34 ထိုအခါ မိုဃ်းတိမ်သည် ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်ကို လွှမ်းမိုး၍၊ ထာဝရဘုရား၏ ဘုန်းတော်သည် တဲတော်ကို ဖြည့်လေ၏။

35 ထိုသို့ မိုဃ်းတိမ်သည် ပရိသတ်စည်းဝေးရာ တဲတော်အပေါ်၌ နေသောကြောင့်၊ မောရှေသည် အထဲသို့မဝင်ရ။ ထာဝရဘုရား၏ ဘုန်းတော်သည် တဲတော်ကို ဖြည့်လျက်နေ၏။

36 ဣသရေလအမျိုးသားတို့သည် ခရီးသွားလေရာရာတွင်၊ မိုဃ်းတိမ်သည် တဲတော်အပေါ်မှ ကွာမြောက်သောအခါ ခရီးသွားကြ၏။

37 မိုဃ်းတိမ်မကွာ မမြောက်လျှင်၊ မကွာမမြောက်မှီနေ့တိုင်အောင်၊ ခရီးမသွားဘဲ နေကြ၏။

38 ခရီးသွားလေရာရာတွင် ဣသရေလအမျိုးသားအပေါင်းတို့ရှေ့မှောက်၌ ထာဝရဘုရား၏ မိုဃ်းတိမ်် နေ့အခါ တြတော်အပေါ်မှာ တ်နေ၏ ဉ့်အခါ မီးလျှံဖြစ်လျက် တ်နေလေသတ်း

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 8427

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8427. And in the morning, then ye shall see the glory of Jehovah. That this signifies that in the beginning of a new state there will be the advent of the Lord, is evident from the signification of “morning,” as being the beginning of a new state (of which just above, n. 8426); and from the signification of “the glory of Jehovah,” as being His presence and advent. That “glory” denotes the presence and the advent of the Lord, is because in the supreme sense “glory” denotes the Divine truth which proceeds from the Lord, and the Divine truth appears before the eyes of the angels as light and brightness from the Sun which is the Lord. (That “glory” denotes the Divine truth proceeding from the Lord, see n. 5922, 8267; and that it denotes the intelligence and wisdom which are from Divine truth, n. 4809; and that from this it denotes the internal sense of the Word, because this sense is Divine truth in glory, n. 5922)

[2] It is said that “in the morning they should see the glory of Jehovah,” because the rising of the sun and the light from it (which light in heaven enlightens the angelic sight both external and internal), and consequently the presence and the advent of the Lord, who is the Sun in heaven, corresponds to the time of morning on the earth, and is here signified by “morning.” Therefore that light from the Sun, which light is the Divine truth proceeding from the Lord, thus is the Lord, is “glory.” From all this it is evident that by “glory” is signified the presence and the advent of the Lord. That these are “glory,” is also evident from many passages in the Word; as in Moses:

The cloud covered the mount, and the glory of Jehovah abode upon Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it six days; the appearance of the glory of Jehovah was like devouring fire on the top of the mount before the eyes of the sons of Israel (Exodus 24:15-17);

it is evident that the presence of Jehovah, that is, of the Lord, appearing like a cloud and like fire upon the mount, is here called “the glory of Jehovah.” Again:

The cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of Jehovah filled the tabernacle. And Moses could not enter into the tent of meeting, because the cloud abode thereon, and the glory of Jehovah filled the tabernacle (Exodus 40:3435);

here also the presence of the Lord appearing as a cloud is called “glory.”

[3] And in the following:

Moses and Aaron entered into the tent of meeting, and came out, and blessed the people; then appeared the glory of Jehovah toward the whole people (Leviticus 9:23).

The glory of Jehovah appeared in the tent of meeting before all the sons of Israel (Numbers 14:10; also 16:19, 42).

The cloud filled the house of Jehovah, so that the priests could not stand to minister by reason of the cloud; because the glory of Jehovah filled the house of Jehovah (1 Kings 8:10-11).

The temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God, and from His power; so that no one could enter into the temple (Revelation 15:8).

He showed me the great city, the holy Jerusalem, coming down from heaven from God, having the glory of God: the city hath no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it; for the glory of God doth lighten it, and the Lamb is the lamp thereof (Revelation 21:10-11, 23);

here “the glory of God” manifestly denotes light from the Lord, which is the Divine truth proceeding from Him, thus the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is present in the truth which is from Him.

[4] That “the glory of Jehovah” denotes His presence, is further evident in Moses:

Moses said unto Jehovah, Show me I pray Thy glory; to whom He said, I will make all My good pass before thee; and when My glory shall pass by, it shall be that I will put thee in a cleft of the rock, and will cover thee with My hand until I have passed by; but when I shall take away My hand thou shall see My back parts, and My faces shall not be seen (Exodus 33:18).

Here also “the glory of Jehovah” manifestly denotes His presence.

In Matthew:

The disciples said unto Jesus, Tell us what shall be the sign of Thy coming? Jesus said, Then shall appear the sign of the Son of man, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and glory (24:3, (Matthew 24:3) 30).

The last time of the former church and the first time of the new church is here treated of; “the Son of man” denotes truth Divine proceeding from the Lord; “the clouds of heaven” denote the Word in the sense of the letter; “power and glory” denote the internal sense, thus the Divine truth which shall then appear; “the coming of the Lord” denotes the acknowledgment of truth Divine by those who are of the new church, and the denial of it by those who are of the old church (see n. 4060).

[5] That the Lord as to Divine truth is “glory,” is evident in Isaiah:

The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of Jehovah; the glory of Jehovah shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together (40:3, 5);

speaking of the Lord, who is “the glory.”

In John:

The Word became flesh, and dwelt in us, and we saw His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth (1:14).

These things said Isaiah, when he saw His glory, and spake of Him (12:41);

here “glory” denotes the Lord. In like manner in Moses:

I am living, and the whole earth shall be filled with the glory of Jehovah (Numbers 14:21);

here “the glory of Jehovah” denotes the advent of the Lord, and enlightenment by the Divine truth which is from Him.

[6] “Glory” denotes the Divine of the Lord in these passages:

I am Jehovah, this is My name, and My glory will I not give to another (Isaiah 42:8).

When the Son of man cometh in the glory of His Father with the holy angels (Mark 8:38).

It behooved the Christ to suffer, and to enter into His glory (Luke 24:26).

As by “the glory of Jehovah” is signified the Lord as to Divine truth, so also by “glory” are signified the Divine wisdom and intelligence, which are of the Divine truth from the Lord. Wisdom and intelligence from the Divine are meant by “glory” in Ezekiel 1:28; 8:4; 9:3; 10:4, 10:18-19; 11:22-23, which was represented there by a rainbow such as is seen in a cloud.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 4060

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4060. Therefore that by the words now before us there is signified the state of the church at that time in respect to good (that is, as to charity toward the neighbor and love to the Lord), is evident from their internal sense, which is as follows:

But immediately after the affliction of those days;

signifies the state of the church in respect to the truth of faith (concerning which just above). In the Word the desolation of truth in various places is called “affliction.” (That “days” are states may be seen above, n. 23, 487, 488, 493, 893, 2788, 3462, 3785.) From this it is manifest that by these words is signified that after there is no longer any faith, there will be no charity. For faith leads to charity, because it teaches what charity is, and charity receives its quality from the truths of faith; but the truths of faith receive their essence and their life from charity, as has been repeatedly shown in the preceding volumes.

[2] The sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light; signifies love to the Lord, which is the “sun;” and charity toward the neighbor, which is the “moon.” “To be darkened and not to give their light” signifies that they will not appear, and thus will vanish away. (That the “sun” is the celestial of love, and the “moon” the spiritual of love; that is, that the “sun” is love to the Lord, and the “moon” charity toward the neighbor, which comes forth through faith, may be seen above, n. 1053, 1529-1530, 2120, 2441, 2495.) The reason why this is the signification of the “sun and moon,” is that in the other life the Lord appears as a sun to those in heaven who are in love to Him, and who are called the celestial; and as a moon to those who are in charity toward the neighbor, and who are called the spiritual (see n. 1053, 1521, 1529-1531, 3636, 3643).

[3] The sun and moon in the heavens (that is, the Lord) is never darkened, nor does it lose its light, but it shines perpetually; and so neither is love to the Lord darkened with the celestial, nor does charity toward the neighbor lose its light with the spiritual, in the heavens; nor on earth with those with whom these angels are, that is, those who are in love and charity. Those however who are in no love and charity, but in the love of self and of the world, and consequently in hatred and revenge, bring that “darkening” upon themselves. The case herein is as it is with the sun of this world, which shines continuously; but when the clouds interpose, it does not appear (n. 2441).

[4] And the stars shall fall from heaven;

signifies that the knowledges of good and truth will perish. Nothing else is signified by “stars” when these are mentioned in the Word (n. 1808, 2849).

And the powers of the heavens shall be shaken; signifies the foundations of the church, which are said to be “shaken” and “made to quake” when they perish. For the church on earth is the foundation of heaven, because the influx of good and truth from the Lord through the heavens finally terminates in the goods and truths that are with the man of the church. When therefore the man of the church is in such a perverted state as no longer to admit the influx of good and truth, the powers of the heavens are said to be “shaken.” For this reason it is always provided by the Lord that something of the church shall remain; and that when an old church perishes, a new one shall be set up again.

[5] And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven;

signifies the appearing of Divine truth at that time; the “sign” signifies the appearing; the “Son of man,” the Lord as to Divine truth (see n. 2803, 2813, 3704). It was this appearing or this “sign,” concerning which the disciples asked when they said, “Tell us when shall these things be, and what shall be the sign of Thy coming, and of the consummation of the age” (verse 3). For they knew from the Word that when the age should be consummated, the Lord would come; and they learned from the Lord Himself that He would “come again,” by which they understood that the Lord would once more come into the world; not yet knowing that the Lord has come whenever the church has been vastated, not indeed in person, as when He assumed the human by birth and made it Divine; but by means of appearings-either manifest, as when He appeared to Abraham in Mamre, to Moses in the bush, to the people of Israel on Mount Sinai, and to Joshua when he entered the land of Canaan; or not so manifest, as by inspirations through which the Word was given, and afterwards through the Word; for the Lord is present in the Word, because all things in the Word are from Him and concerning Him, as may be seen from what has already been frequently shown. This latter is the appearing here signified by the “sign of the Son of man,” and which is described in this verse.

[6] And then shall all the tribes of the earth wail;

signifies that all who are in the good of love and the truth of faith shall be in grief. That “wailing” signifies this, may be seen in Zechariah 12:10-14; and that “tribes” signify all things of good and truth, or of love and faith, and consequently those who are in them, may be seen above (n. 3858, 3926). They are called the “tribes of the earth,” because those are meant who are within the church. (That the “earth” is the church may be seen above, n. 662, 1066, 1067, 1262, 1733, 1850, 2117, 2928, 3355)

[7] And they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of the heavens with power and great glory;

signifies that the Word will then be revealed as to its internal sense, in which the Lord is; the “Son of man” is the Divine truth therein (n. 2803, 2813, 3704); the “cloud” is the literal sense; “power” is predicated of the good, and “glory” of the truth, therein. (That these things are signified by “seeing the Son of man coming in the clouds of the heavens,” see the preface to the eighteenth chapter.) This is the “coming of the Lord” here meant, and not that He will literally appear in the clouds. Now follows the subject of the setting up of a New Church, which takes place when the old one is vastated and rejected.

[8] He shall send forth His angels with a trumpet and a great voice;

signifies election, not by visible angels, still less by trumpets, and by great voices; but by the influx of holy good and holy truth from the Lord through angels; and therefore by “angels” in the Word there is signified something of the the Lord, (n. 1925, 2821, 3039); here, there are signified things that are from the Lord and concerning the Lord. By the “trumpet” and the “great voice” there is signified evangelization, as elsewhere in the Word.

[9] And they shall gather together His elect from the four winds, from the end of the heavens even to the end thereof;

signifies the setting up of a New Church. The “elect” are those who are in the good of love and of faith (n. 3755-3900); the “four winds” from which they shall be gathered together, are all states of good and truth (n. 3708); “from the end of the heavens to the end of them” denotes the internals and the externals of the church. Such therefore are the things signified by these words of the Lord.

  
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