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Εξοδος πλήθους 25

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1 Και ελαλησε Κυριος προς τον Μωυσην, λεγων,

2 Ειπε προς τους υιους Ισραηλ να φερωσι προς εμε προσφοραν· παρα παντος ανθρωπου προαιρουμενου εν τη καρδια αυτου θελετε λαβει την προσφοραν μου.

3 Και αυτη ειναι η προσφορα, την οποιαν θελετε λαβει παρ' αυτων· χρυσιον και αργυριον και χαλκος,

4 και κυανουν και πορφυρουν και κοκκινον και βυσσος και τριχες αιγων,

5 και δερματα κριων κοκκινοβαφη και δερματα θωων και ξυλον σιττιμ,

6 ελαιον δια το φως, αρωματα δια το ελαιον του χρισματος και δια το ευωδες θυμιαμα,

7 λιθοι ονυχιται και λιθοι δια να εντεθωσιν εις το εφοδ και εις το περιστηθιον.

8 Και ας καμωσιν εις εμε αγιαστηριον, δια να κατοικω μεταξυ αυτων.

9 Κατα παντα οσα εγω δεικνυω προς σε, κατα το παραδειγμα της σκηνης, και κατα το παραδειγμα παντων των σκευων αυτης, ουτω θελετε καμει.

10 Και θελουσι κατασκευασει κιβωτον εκ ξυλου σιττιμ· δυο πηχων και ημισειας το μηκος αυτης, και μιας πηχης και ημισειας το πλατος αυτης, και μιας πηχης και ημισειας το υψος αυτης·

11 και θελεις περικαλυψει αυτην με καθαρον χρυσιον, εσωθεν και εξωθεν θελεις περικαλυψει αυτην, και επ' αυτης θελεις καμει χρυσην στεφανην κυκλω.

12 Και θελεις χυσει δι' αυτην τεσσαρας κρικους χρυσους και θελεις βαλει αυτους εις τας τεσσαρας γωνιας αυτης· δυο μεν κρικους εις την μιαν πλευραν αυτης, δυο δε κρικους εις την αλλην πλευραν αυτης.

13 Και θελεις καμει μοχλους εκ ξυλου σιττιμ, και θελεις περικαλυψει αυτους με χρυσιον·

14 και θελεις εισαξει τους μοχλους εις τους κρικους των πλευρων της κιβωτου, δια να βασταζηται η κιβωτος δι' αυτων·

15 εν τοις κρικοις της κιβωτου θελουσι μενει οι μοχλοι· δεν θελουσι μετακινεισθαι απ' αυτης.

16 και θελεις θεσει εν τη κιβωτω τα μαρτυρια τα οποια θελω δωσει εις σε.

17 Και θελεις καμει ιλαστηριον εκ χρυσιου καθαρου· δυο πηχων και ημισειας το μηκος αυτου, και μιας πηχης και ημισειας το πλατος αυτου.

18 Και θελεις καμει δυο χερουβειμ εκ χρυσιου· σφυρηλατα θελεις καμει αυτα, επι των δυο ακρων του ιλαστηριου·

19 και καμε εν χερουβ επι του ενος ακρου, και εν χερουβ επι του αλλου ακρου· εκ του ιλαστηριου θελεις καμει τα χερουβειμ επι των δυο ακρων αυτου·

20 και θελουσιν εκτεινει τα χερουβειμ επανωθεν τας πτερυγας, επικαλυπτοντα με τας πτερυγας αυτων το ιλαστηριον· και τα προσωπα αυτων θελουσι βλεπει το εν προς το αλλο· προς το ιλαστηριον θελουσιν εισθαι τα προσωπα των χερουβειμ.

21 Και θελεις επιθεσει το ιλαστηριον επι της κιβωτου ανωθεν· και θελεις θεσει εν τη κιβωτω τα μαρτυρια, τα οποια θελω δωσει εις σε·

22 και εκει θελω γνωρισθη προς σε· και επανωθεν του ιλαστηριου, εκ του μεσου των δυο χερουβειμ, των επι της κιβωτου του μαρτυριου, θελω λαλησει προς σε περι παντων οσα θελω προσταξει εις σε να ειπης προς τους υιους Ισραηλ.

23 Και θελεις καμει τραπεζαν εκ ξυλου σιττιμ· δυο πηχων το μηκος αυτης, και μιας πηχης το πλατος αυτης, το δε υψος αυτης μιας πηχης και ημισειας·

24 και θελεις περικαλυψει αυτην με χρυσιον καθαρον, και θελεις καμει εις αυτην χρυσην στεφανην κυκλω.

25 Και θελεις καμει εις αυτην χειλος κυκλω μιας παλαμης το πλατος και θελεις καμει επι το χειλος αυτης στεφανην χρυσην κυκλω.

26 Και θελεις καμει εις αυτην τεσσαρας κρικους χρυσους και θελεις βαλει τους κρικους επι τας τεσσαρας γωνιας, τας επι των τεσσαρων ποδων αυτης·

27 οι κρικοι θελουσιν εισθαι υπο το χειλος θηκαι των μοχλων, δια να βασταζηται η τραπεζα.

28 Και θελεις καμει τους μοχλους εκ ξυλου σιττιμ, και θελεις περικαλυψει αυτους με χρυσιον, δια να βασταζηται η τραπεζα δι' αυτων.

29 Και θελεις καμει τους δισκους αυτης και τους θυμιαματοδοχους αυτης και τα σπονδεια αυτης και τας λεκανας αυτης, δια να γινωνται δι' αυτων αι σπονδαι· εκ χρυσιου καθαρου θελεις καμει αυτα.

30 Και θελεις θεσει επι της τραπεζης αρτους προθεσεως ενωπιον μου διαπαντος.

31 Και θελεις καμει λυχνιαν εκ χρυσιου καθαρου· σφυρηλατον θελεις καμει την λυχνιαν· ο κορμος αυτης και οι κλαδοι αυτης, αι λεκαναι αυτης, οι κομβοι αυτης και τα ανθη αυτης, θελουσιν εισθαι εν σωμα μετ' αυτης.

32 Και θελουσιν εξερχεσθαι εξ κλαδοι εκ των πλαγιων αυτης· τρεις κλαδοι της λυχνιας εκ του ενος πλαγιου, και τρεις κλαδοι της λυχνιας εκ του αλλου πλαγιου·

33 εις τον ενα κλαδον θελουσιν εισθαι τρεις λεκαναι αμυγδαλοειδεις, εις κομβος και εν ανθος· και εις τον αλλον κλαδον τρεις λεκαναι αμυγδαλοειδεις, εις κομβος και εν ανθος· ουτω θελει γεινει εις τους εξ κλαδους, τους εξερχομενους εκ της λυχνιας.

34 Και εις την λυχνιαν θελουσιν εισθαι τεσσαρες λεκαναι αμυγδαλοειδεις, οι κομβοι αυτων και τα ανθη αυτων.

35 Και θελει εισθαι εις κομβος υπο τους δυο κλαδους εξ αυτης, και εις κομβος υπο τους δυο κλαδους εξ αυτης, και εις κομβος υπο τους δυο κλαδους εξ αυτης, εις τους εξ κλαδους τους εξερχομενους εκ της λυχνιας.

36 Οι κομβοι αυτων και οι κλαδοι αυτων θελουσιν εισθαι εν σωμα μετ' αυτης· το ολον αυτης εν σφυρηλατον εκ χρυσιου καθαρου.

37 Και θελεις καμει τους λυχνους αυτης επτα· και θελουσιν αναπτει τους λυχνους αυτης, δια να φεγγωσιν εμπροσθεν αυτης,

38 Και τα λυχνοψαλιδα αυτης και τα υποθεματα αυτης θελουσιν εισθαι εκ χρυσιου καθαρου.

39 Εξ ενος ταλαντου χρυσιου καθαρου θελει κατασκευασθη αυτη και παντα ταυτα τα σκευη.

40 Και προσεχε να καμης κατα τον τυπον αυτων τον δειχθεντα εις σε επι του ορους.

   

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Arcana Coelestia #9555

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9555. 'And there shall be six branches going out of its sides' means all the capacities of truth derived from good in their entirety. This is clear from the meaning of 'six' as all in their entirety, dealt with in 3960 (end), 7973, 8148; and from the meaning of 'branches going out of the sides' as truths derived from good. For the branches out of the lampstand have a similar meaning to human arms and hands, because every single thing that exists in the natural order bears resemblance to the human form and for that reason has a spiritual meaning, 9496, 9553. The arms and hands on a person correspond to truths derived from good, and consequently to power, 878, 4931-4937, 5327, 5328, 6292, 6947, 7188, 7189, 7205, 7518, 7673, 8050, 8153, 8281, 9025, 9133. From all this it is evident that 'six branches going out of the sides' means all the capacities of truth derived from good in their entirety.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #6222

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6222. 'And he took his two sons with him, Manasseh and Ephraim' means the Church's will and the Church's understanding, born from the internal. This is clear from the representation of 'Manasseh' as the new will in the natural and its essential nature, dealt with in 5354 (end); and from the representation of 'Ephraim' as the new understanding in the natural and its essential nature, dealt with in 5354. The birth of the two from the internal is meant by the fact that they were the sons of Joseph, who represents the internal celestial, 5869, 5877.

[2] What the Church's understanding is and what its will is must be stated. The Church's understanding consists in perceiving from the Word what the truth of faith is and what the good of charity is. As is well known, the literal sense of the Word is by nature such that a person can use that sense to support any opinion at all that he may adopt. The reason for this is that ideas appearing in the literal sense of the Word serve as general vessels to receive truths, though not until they have actually received truths does the real nature of those vessels reveal itself as if through transparency. Thus those ideas form merely a general impression which a person must gain first in order that he may aptly receive particular aspects and specific details. This fact - that the literal sense of the Word is by nature such that a person can use that sense to support any opinion at all that he may adopt - is clearly evident from the great number of heresies that have existed in the Church, and still exist in it. Adherents of each heresy find support for it in the literal sense of the Word, support which enables them to believe fully that it is the truth, which means that if they were to hear the actual truth from heaven they would receive nothing at all of it.

[3] The reason why they would not receive it is that they do not share in the understanding that the Church possesses; for that understanding exists when people read the Word, assiduously take one statement together with another, and by doing so see what they ought to believe and what they ought to do. Such understanding comes only to those who receive light from the Lord, whom the Christian world also calls 'the enlightened'. That enlightenment does not come to any but the kind of people who have the desire to know truths, not for the sake of reputation and glory but for the sake of life and service. That same enlightenment is received by a person in his understanding, for the understanding is the receiver of light. This is clearly evident from the fact that people who have little understanding cannot by any means see such things from the Word but have faith in those who they think are the enlightened. Furthermore it should be recognized that those who have been regenerated receive from the Lord an understanding which is capable of being enlightened; and it is the light of heaven coming from the Lord that flows into the understanding and gives it light, for the understanding receives its light, its sight, and consequently its perception from no other source.

[4] But this understanding which is being called the Church's understanding is more internal than an understanding based merely on factual knowledge, for it consists in a discernment that a thing is true not because factual evidence and philosophical deductions dictate it but because the Word in its spiritual sense does so. For example, people who possess the Church's understanding can perceive clearly that in every single part the Word teaches that love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbour are the essential qualities of the Church, that a person's life continues after death, and that his life arises out of his loves. They can also perceive that faith separated from charity is not faith, that faith contributes nothing to eternal life except in the measure that the good of love to the Lord and the good of charity towards the neighbour are linked to it, and that faith and charity must therefore be joined together so that spiritual life may exist. People with an enlightened understanding can perceive quite clearly that these things are true; but those without it can by no means see that they are.

[5] It is thought that the people with an understanding in things of the Church are those who know how to substantiate extensively the opinions or teachings of their Church, to the point of convincing others that they are true, and who know how to refute numerous heresies in a masterly way. But this is not what is meant by the Church's understanding, for substantiating opinions is not a characteristic of the understanding but of mental ability at a sensory level, which sometimes comes to exist in very wicked people; indeed those without any beliefs at all, also those who are steeped in actual falsities, can have that ability. Nothing comes more easily to both these kinds of people than to substantiate whatever idea they like, so thoroughly that they convince the simple. But before substantiating any opinion the Church's understanding engages in seeing and perceiving whether it is true or not, and in substantiating it only after that.

[6] This understanding is what is represented by 'Ephraim'. But the Church's good, which is represented by 'Manasseh', is the good of charity, which the Lord instills into a member of the Church through the truths of faith. For these truths together with the good of charity are what flow into the understanding and give it light, and also enable the understanding and the will to constitute one mind. The truth that both these - the understanding and the will - are born from the internal may be seen from what was stated and shown previously; for the whole affection for goodness and truth, the affection through which enlightenment comes, flows in from no other origin, thus is born from no other origin than the internal; that is, it comes from the Lord through the internal.

  
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