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1 Sedan lyfte jag upp mina ögon och fick då se en man som hade ett mätsnöre i sin hand.

2 Då frågade jag: »Vart går du?» Han svarade mig: »Till att mäta Jerusalem, för att se huru brett och huru långt det skall bliva.»

3 Då fick jag se ängeln som talade ned mig komma fram, och en annan ängel kom emot honom.

4 Och han sade till denne: »Skynda åstad och tala till den unge mannen där och säg: 'Jerusalem skall ligga såsom en obefäst plats; så stor myckenhet av människor och djur skall finnas därinne.

5 Men jag själv, säger HERREN, skall vara en eldsmur däromkring, och jag skall bevisa mig härlig därinne.'»

6 Upp, upp! Flyn bort ur nordlandet, säger HERREN, I som av mig haven blivit förströdda åt himmelens fyra väderstreck, säger HERREN.

7 Upp, Sion! Rädda dig, du som nu bor hos dottern Babel!

8 Ty så säger HERREN Sebaot, han som har sänt mig åstad för att förhärliga sig, så säger han om hednafolken, vilka plundrade eder (ty den som rör vid eder, han rör vid hans ögonsten):

9 »Se, jag lyfter min hand mot dem, och de skola bliva ett byte för sina forna trälar; och I skolen så förnimma att HERREN Sebaot har sänt mig.»

10 Jubla och gläd dig, du dotter Sion; ty se, jag kommer för att aga min boning i dig, säger HERREN.

11 Och då skola många hednafolk sluta sig till HERREN och bliva mitt folk. Ja, jag skall taga min boning i dig; och du skall förnimma att HERREN Sebaot har sänt mig till dig.

12 Och HERREN skall hava Juda till I sin arvedel i det heliga landet, och ännu en gång skall han utvälja Jerusalem.

13 Allt kött vare stilla inför HERREN; ty han har stått upp och trätt fram ur sin heliga boning.

   

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Apocalypse Revealed # 486

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486. And the angel stood by, saying, "Rise and measure the temple of God, the altar, and those who worship there." This symbolizes the Lord's presence and His command to see and learn the state of the church in the New Heaven.

The Lord is meant by the angel, here as in nos. 5, 415, and elsewhere, since an angel does nothing of himself but is impelled by the Lord. That is why the angel said, "I will give power to my two witnesses" (verse 3), when they were the Lord's witnesses. The angel's standing by symbolizes the Lord's presence, and his speaking symbolizes the Lord's command. To rise and measure means, symbolically, to see and learn. We will see below that to measure means, symbolically, to learn and investigate the character of a state.

The temple, altar, and those who worship there symbolize the state of the church in the New Heaven - the temple symbolizing the church in respect to its doctrinal truth (no. 191), the altar symbolizing the church in respect to the goodness of its love (no. 392), and those who worship there symbolizing the church in respect to its formal worship as a result of those two elements. Those who worship symbolize here the reverence that is a part of formal worship, since the spiritual sense is a sense abstracted from persons (nos. 78, 79, 96), as is apparent here also from the fact that John is told to measure the worshipers. These three elements are what form the church: doctrinal truth, goodness of love, and formal worship as a result of these.

[2] That the church meant is the church in the New Heaven is apparent from the last verse of this chapter, where we are told that "the temple of God was opened in heaven, and the ark of His covenant was seen in His temple" (verse 19).

This chapter begins with the measuring of the temple in order that the state of the church in heaven might be seen and learned before its conjunction with the church in the world. The church in the world is meant by the court outside the temple, which John was not to measure, because it had been given to the gentiles (verse 2). The same church is then described by the great city called Sodom and Egypt (verses 7, 8). But after that great city fell (verse 13), it follows that the church became the Lord's (verses 15ff.).

It should be known that the church exists in the heavens just as on earth, and that the two are united like the inner and outer selves in people. Consequently the Lord provides the church in heaven first, and from it, or by means of it, then the church on earth. That is why the New Jerusalem is said to come down from God out of the New Heaven (Revelation 21:1-2).

The New Heaven means a new heaven formed from Christians, as described several times in the following chapters.

[3] To measure means, symbolically, to learn and investigate the character of a thing because the measure of something symbolizes its character or state. All the measurements of the New Jerusalem (chapter 21) have this symbolic meaning, as does the statement there that the angel who had the gold reed measured the city and its gates, and that he measured the wall to be one hundred and forty-four cubits, the measure of a man which is that of an angel (verses 15, 17). Moreover, because the New Jerusalem symbolizes the New Church, is it apparent that to measure it and its component parts means, symbolically, to learn its character.

Measuring has the same symbolic meaning in Ezekiel, where we read that an angel measured the house of God: the temple, the altar, the court, and the chambers (Ezekiel 40:3-17; 41:1-5, 13-14, 22; 42:1-20, and 43:1-27). Also that he measured the waters (47:3-5, 9). Therefore the prophet is told:

...show the temple to the house of Israel, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities; and they shall measure the pattern... and... its exits and its entrances, and all its patterns..., so that they may keep its whole design... (Ezekiel 43:10-11)

Measuring has the same symbolic meaning in the following places:

I raised my eyes..., and behold, a man with a measuring line in his hand. So I said, "Where are you going?" And he said to me, "To measure Jerusalem...." (Zechariah 2:1-2)

He stood and measured the earth. (Habakkuk 3:6)

(The Lord Jehovih) has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, and gauged heaven with a span... and weighed the mountains in scales and the hills in a balance. (Isaiah 40:12)

Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? ...Who determined its measurements? ...Or who stretched the line upon it? (Job 38:4-5)

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.