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1 И говорилъ Іегова Моисею и сказалъ:

2 смотри Я назначаю именно Веселіила, сына Уріева, сына Хурова, изъ колјна Іудина.

3 И Я исполнилъ его Духомъ Божіимъ, мудростію и разумјніемъ, и вјдјніемъ для всякаго дјла,

4 искусствомъ изобрјтать, работать изъ золота и серебра и мјди,

5 и рјзать камни для вставливанія, и рјзать дерево для всякаго дјла.

6 И вотъ, Я присовокупляю къ нему Аголіава, сыва Ахисамахова изъ колјна Данова, и въ сердце всякаго мудраго сердцемъ влагаю мудрость, дабы они сдјлали все, что Я повелјлъ тебј:

7 скинію собранія, и ковчегъ откровеніа, и очистилище, которое должно быть на немъ, и всј принадлежности скиніи,

8 и столъ и принадлежности его, и свјтильвикъ чистый и всј принадлежности его, и жертвенникъ куренія,

9 и жертвенникъ всесожженія и всј принадлежности его, и умывальницу, и основаніе ея,

10 и одежды служебныя, и одежды священныя Аарону священнику, и одежды сынамъ его, для священнослуженія;

11 и елей помазанія, и куреніе благовонное для святилища: все такъ, какъ Я повелјлъ тебј, они сдјлаютъ.

12 И сказалъ Іегова Моисею сими словами:

13 ты же скажи сынамъ Израилевымъ такъ: впрочемъ субботы мои соблюдайте; ибо это - знаменіе между Мною и вами въ роды ваши; дабы вы знали, что Я Іегова, освящающій васъ.

14 И соблюдайте субботу; ибо она свята для васъ: осквернившій ее да будетъ преданъ смерти: ибо кто бы въ нее ни дјлалъ дјло, истребится та душа изъ среды народа своего.

15 Шесть дней пусть дјлаютъ дјло; а въ день седьмый суббота покоя, посвященная Іеговј: всякій, дјлающій дјло въ день субботный, преданъ будетъ смерти.

16 Итакъ сыны Израилевы должны хранить субботу, празднуя субботу въ роды свои, по завјту вјчному.

17 Это - знаменіе между Мною и сынами Израилевыми на вјки; потому что въ шесть дней Іегова сотворилъ небо и землю, а въ день седьмый покоился и отдыхалъ.

18 Когда же онъ пересталъ говорить съ Моисеемъ на горј Синај; тогда далъ ему двј скрижали откровенія, скрижали каменныя, на которыхъ было написано перстомъ Божіимъ.

   

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21 И шелъ Іегова предъ ними днемъ въ столпј облачномъ, иоказывая имъ путь, а ночью въ столпј огненномъ, свјтя имъ, дабы можно было идти и днемъ и ночью.

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Arcana Coelestia # 10437

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10437. 'Why should the Egyptians speak, saying' means those interested solely in outward things, what they say about those raised to inward things. This is clear from the representation of 'the Egyptians' as those interested solely in outward things; and from the meaning of 'to speak, saying' as what they say about those who are raised to inward things, the latter being the ones whom the words that directly follow refer to in the internal sense. The reason why those interested solely in outward things are represented by 'the Egyptians' is that in ancient times the Egyptians were some of those among whom the representative Church existed. For this Church had spread throughout very many regions of Asia, and at that time the Egyptians excelled all others in the knowledge of correspondences and representations, which were the characteristic of that Church. For they knew the inward things which outward ones represented and consequently were meaningful signs of. But in course of time the like happened to them as happens to others among whom the Church exists, when from being interested in inward things they become interested in outward ones, till at length they do not care about inward things, and make the whole of worship consist in outward things.

[2] When this also happened with the Egyptians the knowledge of correspondences and representations, in which they excelled all others in Asia, was turned into magic. This is what comes about when the inner things of worship, which are those of love and faith, are wiped out, while the outward representative worship still remains, together with knowledge of the inner things that are represented by it. Because the Egyptians came to be like this, in the Word they mean knowledge of inner things, and also that which is outward or natural. And since that which is outward devoid of what is inward is either magic or idolatry, both of which are hellish, 'Egypt' also means hell. From this it is evident why it is that 'why should the Egyptians say' means those interested solely in outward things.

[3] In Egypt as well the representative Church existed, see 7097, 7296, 9391.

'Egypt' means the knowledge of such things in both senses, 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, 2588, 4749, 4964, 4966, 5700, 5702, 6004, 6015, 6125, 6651, 6673, 6679, 6683, 6750, 7926.

'Egypt' means that which is natural or external, 4967, 5079, 5080, 5095, 5160, 5276, 5278, 5280, 5288, 5301, 5799, 6004, 6015, 6147, 6252, 7353, 7355, 7648.

'Egypt' means hell, 7039, 7097, 7107, 7110, 7126, 7142, 7220, 7228, 7240, 7278, 7307, 7317, 8049, 8132, 8135, 8138, 8146, 8148, 8866, 9197.

  
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