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1 Posle me odvede u crkvu, i izmeri dovratnike, i beše šest lakata u širinu otuda i šest lakata u širinu odovuda, prema širini šatoru.

2 A vratima širina beše deset lakata, a strane vratima behu od pet lakata od tuda i od pet lakata od ovuda; po tom izmeri joj dužinu, i beše četrdeset lakata, i širinu, i beše dvadeset lakata.

3 Pa uđe unutra i izmeri dovratnike, i behu od dva lakta; a vrata behu od šest lakata, a širina vratima sedam lakata.

4 I izmeri dužinu onde, i beše dvadeset lakata, a širina dvadeset lakata unutra u crkvi; i reče mi: Ovo je svetinja nad svetinjama.

5 I izmeri zid domu, i beše šest lakata, i širina kleti unaokolo u domu beše četiri lakta.

6 A kleti behu po tri jedna nad drugom, i beše ih trideset, i dopirahu do zida koji beše u domu unaokolo za kleti da ih drži, a ne držaše ih zid od doma.

7 Jer se raširivaše građevina ozgo unaokolo za kleti koje behu oko doma ozgo svuda unaokolo, i zato građevina beše ozgo šira, i najniže kleti behu ozgo šire za srednje.

8 I videh uz dom visinu unaokolo; a pod u kleti beše s cele trske, šest lakata.

9 Širina zidu uz kleti spolja beše pet lakata, a beše prazno mesto kletima koja behu uz dom.

10 I među kletima beše dvadeset lakata širine oko doma.

11 A vrata od kleti behu k praznom mestu, jedna prema severu, a jedna prema jugu, a širina onom praznom mestu pet lakata svuda unaokolo.

12 A građevina koja beše pred odeljenom stranom k zapadu imaše sedamdeset lakata u širinu, a zid te građevine beše pet lakata širok unaokolo, i devedeset lakata dug.

13 Potom izmeri dom, i beše u dužinu sto lakata; odeljena strana i građevina i zidovi joj, sve zajedno u dužinu sto lakata.

14 I širina pred domom i odeljenom stranom k istoku imaše sto lakata.

15 I izmeri dužinu građevini pred odeljenom stranom što beše iza nje, i kleti njene od tuda i od ovuda, i beše sto lakata; i unutrašnji dom i hodnike od trema;

16 Pragove i prozore sužene, i kleti unaokolo u tri reda, prema pragu, što beše obloženo drvetom svuda unaokolo, od zemlje do prozora, i prozori behu obloženi;

17 Do vrh vrata i do doma unutrašnjeg, i spolja, i sav zid unaokolo iznutra i spolja na meru.

18 I behu načinjeni heruvimi i palme, jedna palma među dva heruvima, i u svakog heruvima behu dva lica:

19 Lice čovečje prema palmi od tuda, i Lice lavovo prema palmi od ovuda; tako beše načinjeno po svemu domu unaokolo;

20 Od zemlje do vrh vrata behu heruvimi i palme načinjene, tako i po zidu u crkvi.

21 U crkvi dovratnici behu na četiri ugla; i svetinji lice beše onako.

22 Oltar beše drven, tri lakta visok, i dva lakta dug, s uglovima, i dužina i strane behu od drveta. I reče mi: To je sto koji stoji pred Gospodom.

23 Dvoja vrata behu u crkvi i svetinji;

24 A u vratima behu dva krila, koja se obrtahu, dva krila u jednih vrata i dva u drugih.

25 I na vratima crkvenim behu načinjeni heruvimi i palme, kao po zidovima; i grede drvene behu pred tremom spolja.

26 I behu uski prozori i palme od tuda i od ovuda po stranama tremu i po kletima u domu i po gredama.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9437

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9437. 'And Moses was in the mountain forty days and forty nights' means the instructions given and influx in their completeness. This is clear from the meaning of 'forty' as completeness. 'Forty' means completeness because 'four' means that which is complete, 9103, as similarly does 'ten', 3107, 4638, and forty is the product of four multiplied by ten. For compound numbers have a meaning similar to the simple numbers of which they are the product, 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973; and all numbers in the Word mean spiritual realities, see 575, 3252, 4264, 4495, 4670, 5265, 6175. All this goes to explain why Moses was in the mountain forty days and forty nights. The fact that 'forty' here means the instructions given and the influx in their completeness is evident from Chapters 25-32 which come next, recording the instructions Moses received, that is, instructions regarding the ark, Aaron, the urim and thummim, and sacrifices. The reason why influx in its completeness is also meant is that at that time Moses began to represent the outward holiness of the Word, which acted as the intermediary between the Lord and the people, and mediation is accomplished by means of influx through that holiness into the representative existing among that people, 9419.

[2] It was because 'forty' represented completeness that Moses remained on Mount Sinai forty days and forty nights not only this time but also on another occasion, Exodus 34:28; Deuteronomy 9:18, 25; 10:10. For the same reason the children of Israel wandered in the wilderness forty years until, as it says in Numbers 14:33-34; 32:13, all that generation had been consumed; Jonah told the Ninevites that their city would be overturned after forty days, Jonah 3:4; the prophet was commanded to lie on his right side and bear the iniquity of the house of Judah forty days, Ezekiel 4:6; it says regarding Egypt that it would be made completely desolate for forty years, after which they would be gathered from the peoples, Ezekiel 29:11-13; and the earth was rained on forty days and forty nights, so that it was inundated with the flood, Genesis 7:4, 12, 17. From all this it is evident why the wicked person was to receive forty blows, Deuteronomy 25:3, for 'forty blows' meant the punishment in its completeness. It is also evident what should be understood in the prophecy of Deborah and Barak when it says that no shield or spear was seen among the forty thousand of Israel, Judges 5:8, 'among the forty thousand of Israel' meaning among them all. It is in addition evident why the temple built by Solomon was forty cubits long, 1 Kings 6:17, as was the new temple, according to Ezekiel 41:2; for in the highest sense 'the temple' means the Lord, and in the internal sense heaven and the Church, so that 'forty' means completeness in respect of representation. And it has a like meaning in other places.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 5265

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5265. 'The seven good cows are seven years' means a state when truth within the interior natural is multiplied. This is clear from the meaning of 'the cows' in the good sense as the truths belonging to the interior natural, dealt with in 5198; and from the meaning of 'years' as states, dealt with in 482, 487, 488, 493, 893. There were seven because 'seven' means that which is holy and therefore adds the idea of holiness to the matter under discussion, dealt with in 395, 433, 716, 881, as well as implying a whole period from start to finish, 728. This explains why in the dream seven cows and seven heads of grain were seen, and after that why there were seven years of abundance of corn and seven years of famine. It also explains why the seventh day was made holy, why in the representative Church the seventh year was a sabbatical year, and why after seven times seven years there was a Jubilee.

[2] 'Seven' means things that are holy because of the meanings that numbers have in the world of spirits. Each number there holds some spiritual reality within it. Visual indications of numbers have appeared to me frequently, simple and compound ones, and also on one occasion a long sequence of them, when I have wondered what meanings they possessed. I have been told that they have their origin in conversations held by angels, and that it is customary from time to time to use numbers to express spiritual realities too. These numbers are not seen in heaven but in the world of spirits, where the visual presentation of such things takes place. The most ancients, who were celestial people and who talked to angels, knew all about this, which was why they used numbers to express an evaluation of the Church. The numbers used by them conveyed a general overall idea of matters for which words served to provide a detailed description. The meaning contained within every number did not however continue to be known among the descendants of these people; only the meanings of the simple numbers survived, that is to say, the meanings of two, three, six, seven, eight, twelve, and from these the meanings of twenty-four, seventy-two, and seventy-seven. In particular their descendants knew that 'seven' meant that which was most holy - that is to say, that in the highest sense 'seven' meant the Divine Himself, and in the representative sense the celestial element of love - and that the state of the celestial man was therefore meant by 'the seventh day', 84-87.

[3] It is quite evident from the numbers used plentifully in the Word that numbers mean spiritual realities, such as the following ones in John,

Let him who has intelligence reckon the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, that is, its number is six hundred and sixty-six. Revelation 13:18.

And elsewhere in the same book,

The angel measured the wall of the holy Jerusalem, a hundred and forty-four cubits, which is the measure of a man, that is, of an angel. Revelation 11:17.

The number one hundred and forty-four is twelve squared and twice seventy-two.

  
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