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1 Скинію же сдјлай изъ десяти покрывалъ крученаго виссона яхонтоваго, и пурпуроваго, и червленаго цвјта и на нихъ искусною работою вытки херувимовъ.

2 Длина каждаго покрывала двадцать восемь локтей, а ширина каждаго покрывала четыре локтя: мјра одна всјмъ покрываламъ.

3 Пять покрывалъ пусть будутъ соединены одно съ другимъ, и другія пять покрывалъ соединены одно съ другимъ.

4 Сдјлай петли яхонтоваго цвјта на краю перваго покрывала съ той стороны, гдј оно соединяется съ друтмъ; также сдјлай на краю послјдняго покрывала съ той стороны, гдј оно соединяется съ другимъ.

5 Пятьдесятъ петлей сдјлай у одного покрывала, и пятьдесятъ петлей сдјлай на краю покрывала, которое соединяется съ другимъ; петли должны соотвјтствовать одна другой.

6 Сдјлай пятьдесятъ крючковъ золотыхъ, и крючками соедини покрывало одно съ другимъ, и будетъ скинія одно цјлое,

7 Еще сдјлай изъ козъей шерсти покрывала, чтобы покрывать скинію, одиннадцать покрывалъ сдјлай такихъ.

8 Длина одного покрывала тридцать локтей, а ширина четыре локтя; это одно покрывало: одиннадцати покрываламъ одна мјра.

9 И соедини пять покрывалъ особо, и шесть покрывалъ особо, а шестое покрывало сдјлай двойное съ передней стороны скиніи.

10 Сдјлай пятьдесятъ петлей на краю крайняго покрывала, гдј оно соединяегся съ другимъ, и пятьдесятъ петлей на краю покрывала, гдј оно опять соединяется.

11 Сдјлай пятьдесятъ крючковъ мјдныхъ и вложи крючки въ петли, и соедини покровъ, чтобы онъ составлялъ одно.

12 А излишекъ, оставшійся отъ покрывалъ скиніи, половина излишняго покрывала пусть будетъ свјшена на задней сторонј скиніи.

13 А излишекъ отъ длины покрывалъ скиніи, на локоть съ одной, и на локоть съ другой стороны, пусть будетъ свјшенъ по бокамъ скиніи съ той и съ другой стороны, для покрытія оной.

14 Еще сдјлай покровъ для скиніи изъ кожъ бараньихъ красныхъ, и покровъ верхній изъ кожъ синихъ.

15 Сдјлай для скиніи брусья изъ дерева акаціи, чтобы поставить ихъ.

16 Длиною въ десять локтей сдјлай брусъ, и каждому брусу ширина полтора локтя.

17 У каждаго бруса по два шипа, одинъ противъ другаго; такъ сдјлай у всјхъ брусьевъ скиніи.

18 Такъ сдјлай брусья для скиніи: двадцать брусьевъ для полуденной стороны къ югу.

19 Подъ двадцать брусьевъ сдјлай сорокъ серебряныхъ подножій: два подножія подъ одинъ брусъ для двухъ шиповъ его, и два подножія подъ другой брусъ для двухъ шиповъ его.

20 Двадцать же брусьевъ для другой стороны скиніи къ сјверу.

21 И для нихъ сорокъ подножій серебряныхъ: два подножія подъ одинъ брусъ, и два подножія подъ другой брусъ.

22 Для западной же стороны сзади скиніи сдјлай шесть брусьевъ.

23 И два бруса сдјлай въ углы скиніи на западную сторону.

24 Они должны быть двусоставные внизу и также двусоставные сверху у перваго кольца: таковы должны быть оба, на обоихъ углахъ.

25 Такимъ образомъ будетъ восемь брусьевъ, и для нихъ серебряныхъ подножій шестнадцатъ: два подножія подъ одинъ брусъ, и два подножія подъ другой брусъ.

26 И сдјлай шесты изъ дерева акаціи, пять для брусьевъ одной стороны скиніи,

27 и пять шестовъ для брусьевъ другой стороны скиніи, и пять шестовъ для брусьевъ западной стороны сзади скиніи,

28 такъ, чтобы средній шестъ проходилъ по срединј брусьевъ отъ одного конца до другаго.

29 Брусья же обложи золотомъ, и кольца ихъ для вкладыванія шестовъ сдјлай изъ золота, и самые шесты обложи золотомъ.

30 И поставь скинію такимъ образомъ, какъ показано тебј на горј.

31 И сдјлай завјсу изъ крученаго виссона яхонтоваго и пурпуроваго и червленаго цвјта; искусною работою вытки на ней херувимовъ.

32 И повјсь ее на четырехъ столпахъ изъ акаціи, обложенныхъ золотомъ, съ золотыми крючками, съ четырьмя подножіями серебряными.

33 И повјсь завјсу на крючкахъ, и внеси туда за завјсу ковчегъ откровенія, и будетъ завјса сія отдјлять вамъ святилище отъ святаго святыхъ.

34 И положи покровъ очистилища на ковчегъ откровенія во святомъ святыхъ,

35 И поставь столъ по сю сторону завјсы, а свјтильникъ противъ стола на южной сторонј скиніи; столъ же поставь на сјверной сторонј.

36 Сдјлай для входа скиніи завјсу, пряжи яхонтоваго, и пурпуроваго и червленаго цвјта, и изъ крученаго виссона узорчатой работы.

37 Для сей завјсы сдјлай пять столповъ изъ акаціи, обложи ихъ золотомъ, крючки къ нимъ золотые, вылей для нихъ пять мјдныхъ подножій.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9660

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9660. 'Sixteen bases' means total support. This is clear from the meaning of 'sixteen' as that which is total, 'sixteen' being similar in meaning to 'eight' since multiple numbers have a similar meaning to the simple ones of which they are the products, 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973, and 'eight' means what is complete and what is so in every respect, as shown immediately above in 9659, thus that which is total; and from the meaning of 'bases' as support, dealt with in 9643.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 795

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795. 'All the high mountains beneath the whole sky were covered' means that all goods stemming from charity were done away with. This is clear from the meaning of 'mountains' among the most ancient people. Among them 'mountains' meant the Lord, for they conducted their worship of Him on mountains because these were the loftiest parts of the earth. Consequently 'mountains' meant heavenly things which they also called 'the most high', and accordingly love and charity, and so the goods that stem from love and charity, which are heavenly things. In the contrary sense also, the people who are haughty are called 'mountains' in the Word, and so mountains also mean self-love. The Most Ancient Church also is meant in the Word by 'mountains' from the fact that mountains rose up above the earth and were nearer so to speak to heaven, where things have their origins.

[2] That 'mountains' means the Lord, and all heavenly things deriving from Him, that is, goods that stem from love and charity, is clear from the following places in the Word. These show what 'mountains' means in particular, for every single detail takes its meaning from the matter to which it applies. In David,

The mountains will bring peace, and the hills, in righteousness. Psalms 72:3.

'Mountains' stands for love to the Lord, 'hills' for love towards the neighbour, such as existed with the Most Ancient Church, which, since it was of such a nature, is also meant in the Word by 'mountains' and therefore 'hills'. In Ezekiel,

On My holy mountain, on the mountain height of Israel, said the Lord Jehovih, there all the house of Israel, all of them that are in the land, will serve Me. Ezekiel 20:40.

Here 'holy mountain' stands for love to the Lord, 'mountain height of Israel' for charity towards the neighbour. In Isaiah,

It will be in the latter days that the mountain of the house Jehovah will be established on the top of the mountains, and raised above the hills. Isaiah 2:2.

This stands for the Lord and consequently for everything heavenly.

[3] In the same prophet,

Jehovah Zebaoth will make for all peoples on this mountain a feast of fat things, and He will swallow up on this mountain the face 1 of the covering. Isaiah 25:6-7.

'Mountain' stands for the Lord and consequently for everything heavenly. In the same prophet,

It will be that on every high mountain, and on every lofty hill, there will be brooks, streams of water. Isaiah 30:25.

'Mountains' stands for goods that stem from love, 'hills' for goods that stem from charity, such goods being the source of truths of faith, which are 'brooks and streams of water'. In the same prophet,

You will have a song as in the night when a feast is hallowed, and joy of heart as when one goes with a flute to come to the mountain of Jehovah, to the Rock of Israel. Isaiah 30:29.

'Mountain of Jehovah' stands for the Lord with reference to goods that stem from love, 'Rock of Israel' for the Lord with reference to goods that stem from charity.

[4] In the same prophet,

Jehovah Zebaoth will come down to fight on Mount Zion and on its hill. Isaiah 31:4.

Here and in many other places 'Mount Zion' stands for the Lord and consequently for everything celestial, which is love, and 'hill' for what is celestial but lower, which is charity.

In the same prophet,

Get you up on to the high mountain, O Zion, herald of good tidings; lift up your voice with strength, O Jerusalem, herald of good tidings. Isaiah 40:9.

'Getting up on to the high mountain and declaring good tidings' is worshipping the Lord from love and charity, which are inmost things, and are therefore also called most high. That which is inmost is referred to as the most high. In the same prophet,

Let the inhabitants of the rock sing, let them shout from the top of the mountains. Isaiah 42:11.

'Inhabitants of the rock' stands for those who abide in charity, 'shouting from the top of the mountains' for worshipping the Lord from love. In the same prophet,

How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of Him who is bringing good tidings, causing peace to be heard, bringing good tidings of good, causing salvation to be heard. Isaiah 52:7

'Bringing good tidings on the mountains' in like manner stands for preaching about the Lord from doctrine concerning love and charity, and for worshipping from these. In the same prophet,

The mountains and the hills will resound before you with song, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12.

This stands for worshipping the Lord from love and charity, which are 'the mountains and the hills', and from faith deriving from these, which is 'the trees of the field'.

[5] In the same prophet,

I will set all My mountains as a way, and My pathways will be raised up. Isaiah 49:11.

'Mountains' stands for love and charity, 'way' and 'pathway' for the truths of faith deriving from these, which are said to be 'raised up' when they stem from love and charity, which are inmost. In the same prophet,

He who trusts in Me will take possession in the land, and will inherit My holy mountain. Isaiah 57:13.

This stands for the Lord's kingdom where there is nothing other than love and charity. In the same prophet,

I will bring forth seed from Jacob, and from Judah the heir of My mountains, and My chosen ones will possess it. Isaiah 65:9.

'Mountains' stands for the Lord's kingdom and for celestial goods, and 'Judah' for the celestial Church. In the same prophet,

Thus said the High and Lofty One inhabiting eternity, whose name is the Holy One. I dwell as the High and Holy One Isaiah 57:15.

Here 'high' stands for holy. Consequently 'mountains', on account of their height above the earth, meant the Lord, and holy heavenly things that are His. This also is why it was from Mount Sinai that the Lord proclaimed the Law. Love and charity are also what the Lord means by 'mountains' when, in reference to the close of the age, He says that those who were then in Judaea were to flee to the mountains, Matthew 24:16; Luke 21:21; Mark 13:14. Here 'Judaea' stands for the vastated Church.

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